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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 29, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 29 th April, 2016 - Friday Year :02, Issue : 108 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Child marriage victim rescued by NGO Rising Pune Supergiants vs Gujarat Lions (Pune, 8:00 PM) Agency | Mumbai The US dollar ended dearer against the rupee at Rs 66.52/53 per dol- lar but the pound ster- ling finished lower at Rs 96.78/81 per pound at the close of the Inter- bank Foreign Exchange market today. Agency | Islamabad Pakistan has admitted that the recent Foreign Secretary-level talks held between the Asian neighbours on the side- lines of the Heart of Asia-Istanbul confer- ence in New Delhi could not achieve any ‘major breakthrough’ as the lat- ter refused to give any timeframe for the start of comprehensive bilat- eral dialogue. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar met in New Delhi as part of latest Agency | New Delhi India’s Regional Navi- gation Satellite System (IRNSS) will be known to the world as NAVIC, Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi said on Thurs- day after the successful launch of IRNSS-1G, the seventh and final satellite of the system. Modi con- gratulated the scientists involved in the mission saying,”with this success- ful launch, we will deter- mine our own paths pow- ered by our technology”. “The world will know it as Navic.... The new tech- nology will benefit our people, our fishermen. This is a great gift to peo- Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court on Thursday paved the way for a common entrance test for MBBS, BDS and PG courses through the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET). The Centre and Medical Council of India (MCI) had said the All India Pre-Medical Test for May would be treated as NEET- 1 and the second phase would be treated NEET-2, which will be held on July 24. The combined result was scheduled for August 17. The SC cleared the schedule proposed by the Centre. The NEET -- a new entrance examina- tion -- is meant to bring all medical aspirants in the country under an um- brella test. The decision Agency | New Delhi India said on Thursday it had asked Britain to deport Vijay Mallya, the liquor tycoon who flew to London last month as bankers pressed him to repay about $1.4 bil- lion owed by his defunct Kingfisher Airlines. The ministry of external af- fairs has written to the British High Commission seeking Mallya’s return so that “his presence can be secured for investiga- tions against him” under India’s anti-moneylaun- dering law, spokesman Vikas Swarup told report- ers. The liquor tycoon and Formula 1 boss has not disclosed his where- abouts since flying first class from Delhi to Lon- don on 2 March, leaving the Indian government and bankers red faced as they try to crack down on high-profile defaulters. The foreign ministry last Sunday revoked Mallya’s diplomatic passport that he carried as a member of Parliament’s upper house. The move was a step towards launching a bid to bring home Mal- lya, who is the subject of a non-bailable warrant Agency | New Delhi BJP today raised the AgustaWestland issue in Lok Sabha, expressing concern over the reported misuse of media by the Italian company which had earmarked Rs 50 crore for the purpose to clinch the VVIP chopper deal. Raising the issue during zero hour, Meenakshi Lekhi suggested that the middleman Christian Michel had been given the amount to ‘manage’ the media. Amid strong protests from Congress for allowing raising the issue, Lekhi said it was unfortunate that me- dia which is an organ of healthy democracy has been “misused”. “It amounts to misuse of the freedom of expression. It is irresponsible as me- dia is part of democratic structure”, she remarked. Congress leader Mal- likarjun Kharge, support- ed by party colleagues, protested to Speaker Su- mitra Mahajan. “I respect you much. You should not have allowed this. Please don’t do this”, he was heard remarking. Amid the protests, the Speaker adjourned the House for the lunch recess. Reports had it Christian Michel, a British businessman and an alleged middleman in the deal, was paid mil- lions of dollars by Agus- taWestland. Agency | Mumbai In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, Maharashtra government has trans- ferred 73 IAS officers, including Praveen Da- rade, who has been ele- vated as additional Met- ropolitan Commissioner from the Chief Minister’s Office. The transfers were effected keeping in mind the demands of ministers, an official said, adding the conflict be- tween them was resulting in inefficiency of work. Agency | Jodhpur A 17-year-old girl, who was forcibly married five years ago, was res- cued by an NGO after she ran away from her house and was handed over to a government girls shelter here. The girl, who had run away from her house yester- day, was rescued by the Kriti Bharti of Saarthi Trust and handed over to the Government Girls Home here, the NGO officials said today. Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Three aides of quota agi- tation leader Hardik Patel were on Thursday granted bail by the Gujarat High Court in a sedition case after they submitted a written undertaking stat- ing that they will not in- dulge in any activity that may cause law and order problem. The court of Justice A.J. Desai grant- ed bail to Dinesh Patel, Ketan Patel and Chirag Patel who were behind the bars since October last year in a sedition case registered here. In an undertaking submitted to the court, the trio said that they will not indulge in any activity that may cause law and order prob- lem in the state. After they gave the undertaking, government pleader and the Investigating Officer of the sedition case said that they do have problem if the three are given bail in view of the undertak- ing submitted by them. The court granted the bail on the condition that they will not to leave their re- spective home districts for another six months af- ter being out on bail. The IO J.S. Ghedam submit- ted before the court that in case they are enlarged on bail, they will have no objection. A similar stand was taken by the public prosecutor, which was considered by the court before granting them bail. While Dinesh belongs to Gandhinagar, Ketan and Chirag belong to Ahmed- abad. They will have to deposit a bail bond of Rs. 25,000. India asks UK to deport Mallya US dollar ends dearer against rupee Maha govt transfers 73 IAS officers Today MaTch IPL 2016 India will continue pursuing Mallya’s deportation matter with the UK “Mallya’s deportation” No major breakthrough in talks with India, confirms Pak Foreign Secretary efforts to break the im- passe in bilateral ties. Af- ter his return from New Delhi, Chaudhry indicat- ed that no headway was made as far as the formal start of the composite dialogue with India was concerned. “India has not given any date for the meeting of foreign secretaries,”Chaudhry as saying. He said that no major breakthrough was achieved during the talks although India agreed that dialogue was the only way forward to resolve all outstanding issues. When asked to identify the obstacles in the resumption of peace talks, the Foreign Sec- retary said the question should be put before the Indian Government. “Pa- kistan believes in sus- tained and structured di- alogue. We will welcome whenever India is ready for the dialogue,” he said. The arch-rivals had agreed to resume com- prehensive bilateral dia- logue in December last year after Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met Prime Minis- ter’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz. Agift to people from scientists: India’s GPS named ‘NAVIC’ SC clears common medical entrance test NEET, approves Centre’s schedule ple from scientists,” Modi said. When the IRNSS- 1G becomes operational in about a month’s time, NAVIC would offer ser- vices like terrestrial and marine navigation, disas- ter management, vehicle tracking and fleet man- agement, navigation aide for hikers and travellers, visual and voice naviga- tion for drivers. Till date, India has launched six re- gional navigational satel- lites (IRNSS-1A, 1B, 1C, ID,1E and 1F) as part of a constellation of seven satellites to provide accu- rate position information service to users across the country and the region, extending up to an area of 1,500 km. to hold the entrance exam through NEET was earli- er opposed by states in- cluding Tamil Nadu and Association of Karnataka Medical Colleges besides minority institutions like CMC Vellore saying it is illegal and unconstitu- tional. On Thursday, the court was hearing a PIL filed by NGO Sankalp Charitable Trust, which has contended that as authorities were not con- ducting the NEET for the students across the coun- try aspiring to join med- ical colleges, the private medical colleges were holding their own exams to admit the students. On April 11, the apex court had recalled its contro- versial judgment scrap- ping the single common entrance test for admis- sion to MBBS, BDS and PG courses in all medi- cal colleges, delivered by then Chief Justice of In- dia Altamas Kabir on the day of his retirement. Three aides of Hardik Patel get bail in sedition case “Italian firm allotted Rs 50 cr to ‘manage’ media” issued by a special judge in Mumbai. The Enforce- ment Directorate, a gov- ernment agency set up to fight financial crime, has accused Mallya’s UB Group of using Rs430 crore ($64.5 million) of bank loans to Kingfisher to buy property overseas. Creditors, led by State Bank of India, have re- jected an offer of partial repayment by Mallya, who had given a personal guarantee for the King- fisher loan. They have demanded that the former billionaire attend a hear- ing in Supreme Court. Mallya, traced by Indian reporters to a country res- idence in Hertfordshire, has said he would comply with the law. The British Home Office, which ad- judicates in such cases, declined to comment. A spokesman said its poli- cy was neither to confirm nor deny that extradition requests have been made. ED has approached the MEA seeking initiation of deportation proceedings against Mallya, charged with money laundering in the Rs 900 crore IDBI loan fraud case. Mallya, who had left India on March 2 for the UK, can approach the British authorities to grant him permission to continue his stay in that country or challenge the revocation of his passport.

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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD

RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 29, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053

29th April, 2016 - FridayYear :02, Issue : 108Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Child marriage victim rescued

by NGO

Rising Pune Supergiants vs Gujarat Lions

(Pune, 8:00 PM)

Agency | Mumbai

The US dollar ended dearer against the rupee at Rs 66.52/53 per dol-lar but the pound ster-ling finished lower at Rs 96.78/81 per pound at the close of the Inter-bank Foreign Exchange market today.

Agency | Islamabad

Pakistan has admitted that the recent Foreign Secretary-level talks held between the Asian neighbours on the side-lines of the Heart of Asia-Istanbul confer-ence in New Delhi could not achieve any ‘major breakthrough’ as the lat-ter refused to give any timeframe for the start of comprehensive bilat-eral dialogue. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry and his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar met in New Delhi as part of latest

Agency | New Delhi

India’s Regional Navi-gation Satellite System (IRNSS) will be known to the world as NAVIC, Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi said on Thurs-day after the successful launch of IRNSS-1G, the seventh and final satellite of the system. Modi con-gratulated the scientists involved in the mission saying,”with this success-ful launch, we will deter-mine our own paths pow-ered by our technology”. “The world will know it as Navic.... The new tech-nology will benefit our people, our fishermen. This is a great gift to peo-

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court on Thursday paved the way for a common entrance test for MBBS, BDS and PG courses through the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET). The Centre and Medical Council of India (MCI) had said the All India Pre-Medical Test for May would be treated as NEET-1 and the second phase would be treated NEET-2, which will be held on July 24. The combined result was scheduled for August 17. The SC cleared the schedule proposed by the Centre. The NEET -- a new entrance examina-tion -- is meant to bring all medical aspirants in the country under an um-brella test. The decision

Agency | New Delhi

India said on Thursday it had asked Britain to deport Vijay Mallya, the liquor tycoon who flew to London last month as bankers pressed him to repay about $1.4 bil-lion owed by his defunct Kingfisher Airlines. The ministry of external af-fairs has written to the British High Commission seeking Mallya’s return so that “his presence can be secured for investiga-tions against him” under India’s anti-moneylaun-dering law, spokesman Vikas Swarup told report-

ers. The liquor tycoon and Formula 1 boss has not disclosed his where-abouts since flying first class from Delhi to Lon-don on 2 March, leaving the Indian government and bankers red faced as they try to crack down on high-profile defaulters. The foreign ministry last Sunday revoked Mallya’s diplomatic passport that he carried as a member of Parliament’s upper house. The move was a step towards launching a bid to bring home Mal-lya, who is the subject of a non-bailable warrant

Agency | New Delhi

BJP today raised the AgustaWestland issue in Lok Sabha, expressing concern over the reported misuse of media by the Italian company which had earmarked Rs 50 crore for the purpose to clinch the VVIP chopper deal. Raising the issue during zero hour, Meenakshi Lekhi suggested that the middleman Christian Michel had been given the amount to ‘manage’ the media. Amid strong protests from Congress for allowing raising the issue, Lekhi said it was unfortunate that me-dia which is an organ of healthy democracy

has been “misused”. “It amounts to misuse of the freedom of expression. It is irresponsible as me-dia is part of democratic structure”, she remarked. Congress leader Mal-likarjun Kharge, support-ed by party colleagues, protested to Speaker Su-mitra Mahajan. “I respect you much. You should not have allowed this. Please don’t do this”, he was heard remarking. Amid the protests, the Speaker adjourned the House for the lunch recess. Reports had it Christian Michel, a British businessman and an alleged middleman in the deal, was paid mil-lions of dollars by Agus-taWestland.

Agency | Mumbai

In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, Maharashtra government has trans-ferred 73 IAS officers, including Praveen Da-rade, who has been ele-vated as additional Met-ropolitan Commissioner from the Chief Minister’s Office. The transfers were effected keeping in mind the demands of ministers, an official said, adding the conflict be-tween them was resulting in inefficiency of work.

Agency | Jodhpur

A 17-year-old girl, who was forcibly married five years ago, was res-cued by an NGO after she ran away from her house and was handed over to a government girls shelter here. The girl, who had run away from her house yester-day, was rescued by the Kriti Bharti of Saarthi Trust and handed over to the Government Girls Home here, the NGO officials said today.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Three aides of quota agi-tation leader Hardik Patel were on Thursday granted bail by the Gujarat High Court in a sedition case after they submitted a written undertaking stat-ing that they will not in-dulge in any activity that may cause law and order problem. The court of Justice A.J. Desai grant-ed bail to Dinesh Patel, Ketan Patel and Chirag Patel who were behind the bars since October last year in a sedition case registered here. In an undertaking submitted to the court, the trio said that they will not indulge in any activity that may cause law and order prob-lem in the state. After they gave the undertaking, government pleader and

the Investigating Officer of the sedition case said that they do have problem if the three are given bail in view of the undertak-ing submitted by them. The court granted the bail on the condition that they will not to leave their re-spective home districts for another six months af-ter being out on bail. The IO J.S. Ghedam submit-ted before the court that in case they are enlarged on bail, they will have no objection. A similar stand was taken by the public prosecutor, which was considered by the court before granting them bail. While Dinesh belongs to Gandhinagar, Ketan and Chirag belong to Ahmed-abad. They will have to deposit a bail bond of Rs. 25,000.

India asks UK to deport Mallya

US dollar ends dearer against

rupee

Maha govt transfers 73 IAS

officers

Today MaTch IPL 2016

India will continue pursuing Mallya’s deportation matter with the UK “Mallya’s deportation”

No major breakthrough in talks with India, confirms Pak Foreign Secretary

efforts to break the im-passe in bilateral ties. Af-ter his return from New Delhi, Chaudhry indicat-ed that no headway was made as far as the formal start of the composite dialogue with India was concerned. “India has not given any date for

the meeting of foreign secretaries,”Chaudhry as saying. He said that no major breakthrough was achieved during the talks although India agreed that dialogue was the only way forward to resolve all outstanding issues. When asked to

identify the obstacles in the resumption of peace talks, the Foreign Sec-retary said the question should be put before the Indian Government. “Pa-kistan believes in sus-tained and structured di-alogue. We will welcome whenever India is ready for the dialogue,” he said. The arch-rivals had agreed to resume com-prehensive bilateral dia-logue in December last year after Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met Prime Minis-ter’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz.

A gift to people from scientists: India’s GPS named ‘NAVIC’

SC clears common medical entrance test NEET, approves Centre’s schedule

ple from scientists,” Modi said. When the IRNSS-1G becomes operational in about a month’s time, NAVIC would offer ser-vices like terrestrial and marine navigation, disas-ter management, vehicle tracking and fleet man-agement, navigation aide for hikers and travellers, visual and voice naviga-

tion for drivers. Till date, India has launched six re-gional navigational satel-lites (IRNSS-1A, 1B, 1C, ID,1E and 1F) as part of a constellation of seven satellites to provide accu-rate position information service to users across the country and the region, extending up to an area of 1,500 km.

to hold the entrance exam through NEET was earli-er opposed by states in-cluding Tamil Nadu and Association of Karnataka Medical Colleges besides minority institutions like CMC Vellore saying it is illegal and unconstitu-tional. On Thursday, the court was hearing a PIL filed by NGO Sankalp Charitable Trust, which has contended that as authorities were not con-ducting the NEET for the students across the coun-

try aspiring to join med-ical colleges, the private medical colleges were holding their own exams to admit the students. On April 11, the apex court had recalled its contro-versial judgment scrap-ping the single common entrance test for admis-sion to MBBS, BDS and PG courses in all medi-cal colleges, delivered by then Chief Justice of In-dia Altamas Kabir on the day of his retirement.

Three aides of Hardik Patel get bail in sedition case

“Italian firm allotted Rs 50 cr to ‘manage’ media”

issued by a special judge in Mumbai. The Enforce-ment Directorate, a gov-ernment agency set up to fight financial crime,

has accused Mallya’s UB Group of using Rs430 crore ($64.5 million) of bank loans to Kingfisher to buy property overseas.

Creditors, led by State Bank of India, have re-jected an offer of partial repayment by Mallya, who had given a personal guarantee for the King-fisher loan. They have demanded that the former billionaire attend a hear-ing in Supreme Court. Mallya, traced by Indian reporters to a country res-idence in Hertfordshire, has said he would comply with the law. The British Home Office, which ad-judicates in such cases, declined to comment. A

spokesman said its poli-cy was neither to confirm nor deny that extradition requests have been made. ED has approached the MEA seeking initiation of deportation proceedings

against Mallya, charged with money laundering in the Rs 900 crore IDBI loan fraud case. Mallya, who had left India on March 2 for the UK, can approach the British authorities to grant him permission to continue his stay in that country or challenge the revocation of his passport.

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DAYPoliticians divided by Agusta unite on odd-even

The Agusta helicopter verdict in Italy achieved one of those rarest-of-rare moments: Sonia Gandhi had to answer questions on live TV (Wednesday). Equally unusual: Former Prime Minister Manmo-han Singh spoke out (NDTV 24×7). For two public figures who have consistently and conspicuously avoided speaking to the media — TV news in par-ticular — these comments indicated how seriously they had taken the BJP’s allegations of corruption against the party and The Family. Since Tuesday, allegations have been flying faster than the chop-per itself. Facts were rarely and barely mentioned: What of a two-year-old CBI investigation? Till Wednesday afternoon, we had heard nothing of it. For the BJP, the verdict allowed it to drag Sonia Gandhi into the controversy. On Wednesday, newly appointed BJP Rajya Sabha member Subramanian Swamy actually named her; his remarks were ex-punged but that didn’t trouble TV news which lib-erally quoted him, then juxtaposed him with Sonia dismissing the charges as baseless while the tick-er tape fought its own version of the war: “Top” Congress leaders involved, says Defence Minister Parrikar; “Let them take my name, I am not afraid,” replies Sonia. This is the ding-dong war of words TV news so loves, the Hunger Games of politics as entertainment — like the Ishrat Jahan case and P. Chidambaram last week, both stories first on Times Now. TV’s role is interesting: It “breaks” stories, debates them, encourages opponents to attack each other as the best form of defence; and it is brazen where political parties are coy: So when Manohar Parrikar said “top” leaders of the Congress are in-volved in Agusta, CNN News 18 obligingly inter-preted him — “Gandhis” have taken money. When NDTV’s Nidhi Razdan asked Sambit Patra if he was saying that Sonia had taken money, she had linked “Sonia” to “money” and he didn’t need to answer. As a political strategy, it works wonderful-ly for the BJP: No proof required, simply hammer the allegations into the Congress coffin with repeat-ed allegations and let the media do the rest. And the more the Congress protests, the more it appears that, “The lady doth protest too much”, as Shake-speare put it. The two parties behave like the bit-terest foes in the latest season of Game of Thrones (Star Premiere HD). On television, they are at each other’s throats, almost ready to slit them. Can any-thing, ever, unite them? Odd-even of course.

“All I want to ask her is that those who gave bribe are in jail in Italy, then where are those who received the kickbacks? Who were in power at that time? They are responsible and they should bring out the truth. It should be disclosed before the people of the country,”

- BJP chief Amit Shah on Thursday launched a sharp attack on Congress chief Sonia Gandhi over the VVIP chopper scam and asked her to name those who received the “kickbacks”.

Ali Abbas Zafar, Salman Khan shoot for Sultan in Uttar Pradesh

Agency | Chennai

Actor-filmmaker Ka-mal Haasan will revive the popular character Balram Naidu, a RAW operative from 2008 Tamil action-comedy “Dasavatharam”, in his upcoming yet-untitled trilingual comedy. It is slated to go on the floors in May. “Kamal will play Balram Naidu in his new film. Audiences will be introduced to his family for the first time. It’s an out-and-out comedy flick interspersed with sporad-ic action sequences. The regular shooting will start from the second week of May,” a source said. Ac-tress Ramya Krishnan will play Kamal’s wife in the film, which will also star Shruti Haasan as their daughter. This will be the first time Ka-mal and Shruti will be playing father-daughter on the screen. Veteran Telugu comedian Brah-manandam will play the

Agency | Mumbai

Fans have been waiting patiently for Amitabh Bachchan, Vidya Balan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer ‘TE3N’, ever since the film went on floors. So far, we have come across few inside pictures. How-ever, we hardly know any-thing about the film or the kind of roles our favourite actors play in the film. Well, sweat no further as here are some inside dope about the film along with new stills.Set in Kolkata, ‘TE3N’ is about a crime that affects its three prin-cipal characters. Amitabh

Bachchan is John Biswas, a grandfather on the relent-less pursuit of justice since eight years. Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays the role of Father Martin Das, whose life was changed forev-er by the same crime that claimed the life of John’s granddaughter, where-as Vidya Balan is Sari-ta Sarkar, the cop who swings into action when an identical crime is re-peated eight years later. The film, which has Sujoy Ghosh as creative produc-er and Ribhu Dasgupta as its director, is scheduled for a worldwide release on June 10th, 2016.

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s film Sul-tan is now being shot at Morna in Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh. Ali Abbas Zafar, who is directing the film, took to Twitter on Thursday

to share photographs from the set. “Morna, Muzzafarnagar, Uttar Pradesh Sultan. Simply Beautiful,” Zafar cap-tioned the image. In the photograph, Salman can be seen riding a bright blue coloured scooter. He sports a chequered

shirt teamed with an olive green sleeveless sweater and black pants. Before Uttar Pradesh, the whole cast of the film was shooting a schedule in Delhi. The film will feature the 360-year-old Jama Masjid located in the capital.

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood serial kisser Emraan Hashmi wasn’t much fun for diva Nargis Fakhri. Apparently, the 36-years-old actress had quite a tough time lock-ing lips with the ‘Jannat’ actor on the sets of their

upcoming film ‘Azhar’. Shocking, isn’t it? When asked about the kissing sequence, she told huff-ingtonpost.in that it was ‘pretty gross’. The report further quoted her as say-ing, “You see that mous-tache [points at the film’s poster]? How do I know

that’s not made from pu-bic hair?” Now, we didn’t see that coming. Yes, his moustache really messed up with her annoyance levels but the onscreen visuals are telling a com-pletely different story as their intimate scenes are too hot to handle.

Kamal Haasan to revive Balram Naidu character from Dasavatharam Kangana Ranaut, Hrithik Roshan’s

legal battle: Here’s how it unfolded

Neetu Chandra Slams Alia Bhatt for ‘Stereotying’ Biharis in Udta Punjab

character Appa Rao, Ka-mal’s sidekick, which was played by late cho-reographer Raghuram in “Dasavatharam”. “Most of the film will be shot in the US. The makers have hired international make-up crew to take care of Kamal’s look in the film,” the source added. The film, which is being pro-duced by Raaj Kamal In-

ternational, will be simul-taneously shot in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Na-tional Award-winning ac-tor Saurabh Shukla is also part of the cast. Maestro Ilayaraja, who has been roped in to compose the tunes, chose the title for the film’s Tamil version which will be officially unveiled on Friday(April 29).

Checkout exclusive new stills of Te3n starring Big B & Vidya Balan

Nargis Fakhri’s reaction to lip-lock with Emraan Hashmi is shocking

Hema Malini congratulates Deepika on her engagement

Agency | Mumbai

Veteran actress and BJP MP Hema Malini on April 28 congratulated a Deepika on her engage-ment, which took every-one by surprise. Hema Malini wrote, “Deepika, All good wishes on ur engagement! Pray God both of u have a bright future, happiness & joy in ur life together.” The fans and her followers were shocked to know that Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, who is currently shooting for her upcoming debut Hol-lywood film ‘xXx: The

Return of Xander Cage’ in Canda, has got en-gaged, and to whom? As soon as fans started ques-tioning about the same, Hema Malini wrote an-other tweet clarifying that it is not Ms Padukone, but someone named Deep-ika who follows her on

Twitter. Deepika Padu-kone is rumoured to be dating her ‘Bajirao Mas-tani’ co-actor Ranveer Singh. She was recently seen teaching Ruby Rose some Bollywood moves in a video posted on so-cial networking site by the latter.

Kamal Haasan will revive the popular character Balram

Naidu, a RAW operative from 2008 Tamil action-comedy

“dasavatharam”

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Neetu Chandra has written an open let-ter to director Abhishek Chaubey and actress

Alia Bhatt for the way the people of Bihar have been portrayed in their upcoming film Udta Pun-jab. In the letter, Neetu

Agency | Mumbai

Hrithik Roshan and Kan-gana Ranaut’s battle makes for a unique case study. Their nasty separa-tion and subsequent court battle are hogging the limelight like their films. With ‘new facts’ being reported almost everyday, here is a compilation of the events and how peo-ple have reacted to this. Kangana and Hrithik have worked together twice, first in Kites (2010) and then in Krrish 3 (2013). During Kites, Hrithik was rumoured to be in-volved with his co-star Barbara Mori. Reports of Hrithik-Kangana affair started doing the rounds after Krrish 3. They are said to have come close to each other during the shooting of this film. The Hrithik-Kangana affair rumour gained momen-

wrote, “It’s disturbing to see the way Biharis have been portrayed in Hindi cinema over the last few years, the recent example being Alia Bhatt’s char-acter from Udta Punjab and from whatever one understands from the promo of the film, direc-tor Abhishek Chaubey is guilty of strengthen-ing the stereotype of Bi-haris by creating Alia’s character the way it is in Udta Punjab.” Alia plays a Bihari migrant in Udta Punjab which deals with the problem of drug ad-diction in Punjab.

tum after the actor offi-cially separated from his wife Sussanne in Decem-ber 2013. For most part of 2014, their relationship was a hush-hush affair as Hrithik stayed low profile with only one release that year in the form of Bang Bang, while Kangana grew strong with Queen. The rumours about their affair became the talk of the town only in 2015 when speculations be-came rife about them seeing each other. When asked about Hrithik in June 2015, Kangana re-

sponded by saying, “Ab main kya bolun? I don’t want to comment on this. Jo hoga pata chal jayega.” Hrithik Roshan was quizzed about Kanga-na only on one occasion when he and Sonam Ka-poor were present at an event to launch his single, Dheere Dheere. Hrithik was asked if he was dat-ing Kangana and the actor replied, “Oh my god, what do I say.” Before he could say anything, Sonam in-tervened and said, “Guys he just said that he is sin-gle a little while earlier.”

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SPORTS ROUNDUPBig Bazaar’s “Public Holiday Sale” is back Bigger & Better

First time in Ahmedabad: Exclusive Live in Karaoke Concert

WhatsApp’s latest update will let you share zip files

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

With the increasing amount of deadlines in ev-eryone’s corporate lives, three businessmen of the city, Manish Panchal and Dhiren Vyas are about to start a live in concert of Karaoke Music, to be scheduled on 29th April, 2016 – Friday – 8.30pm at Kushabhau Thakre Community Hall, CTM, Ahmedabad. Kids will also be a part of the Kara-oke live in show. Special attraction of the show will be Professional Singers Neema Bhatt & Mitesh Bhatt.“We hope this initiative of ours is able to bring smiles to many such people who are unable to find peace in their daily workload. All of us in-vite all those who are even minutely interested in singing to come forward and join us in the karaoke live in concert”, says Manish Panchal and Dhiren Vyas. Karaoke happens to be a cheerful, fun and a

healthy activity to enjoy.

SETU Agency | Ahmedabad

After receiving a tremendous response in its very first year, Big Bazaar’s “Public Holiday Sale” is back in a bigger and better avatar from 30th April, 2016 to 4th May, 2016 in all its stores across the country. True to its promise of “Holiday bhi, Deals bhi”, Public Holiday Sale’s presents mega deals, exciting offers and discounts on wide range of products and categories. Big Bazaar’s Public Hol-iday Sale will have Big Bazaar’s much loved and in demand offers & deals getting bigger and better, offering rock bottom prices and discounts on wide variety of products. The jumbo deals and special discounts offers during Public Holiday Sale are specially created on categories and products loved

by the public.

Agency | New Delhi

WhatsApp is one of the most favored IM appli-cations out there. The most recent update to the application saw the addition of sharing PDF doc-uments, making it a very versatile instant mes-saging client. A new discovery has now revealed that WhatsApp could be baking in more features with the app soon. While it’s not known when the features will go commercial, it has already been found on the beta version, apparently. The iOS ver-sion is supposedly getting a new voice mail op-tion, which basically lets you send a voice message when a WhatsApp call is failed. Further, users will also be able to callback and message directly from the notifications shade (Android) when they have a missed WhatsApp call. This is similar to how the stock dialer app works on most Android phones, so it seems like WhatsApp wants to rep-licate that experience. Lastly, there is supposedly going to be a new zip file sharing feature on the app, which could aid you in sending large files in a compressed format. Of course, we’re yet to see all these features for ourselves, so we can’t comment on their functionality. Since it’s a beta feature, we expect WhatsApp to make these new additions public over the coming weeks. Don’t be surprised if it takes longer, though.

IPL 2 6

Agency | Madrid

A breathtaking individu-al goal from Saul Niguez put Atletico Madrid in the box seat in their Cham-pions League semi-final against Bayern Munich with a 1-0 victory in a tense first leg on Wednes-day. The midfielder mag-ically weaved his way through the Bayern de-fence and produced a low finish that went in off the post to put the home side

in front after 11 minutes. Diego’s Simeone’s su-perbly-drilled outfit then snuffed out Bayern’s threat and even came close to doubling their lead late on when Fernan-do Torres’s shot struck the post. “It was a great game, everyone believed in their work. We put in a huge effort,” said Sim-eone, whose Atletico side have frequently been a scourge of more-fancied opponents with their dis-

ciplined rearguard frus-trating Barcelona in the last round. While Bay-ern’s David Alaba also hit the woodwork with a thumping drive, the result left Pep Guardiola’s side facing a huge task in next week’s return leg in Mu-nich to avoid a third suc-cessive semi-final exit. “I’m not happy with how we played,” said Guardi-ola, who is leaving Bay-ern in the close-season to join Manchester City.

Agency | Montreal

Russia was the top drugs offender in 2014 accounting for 148 of the 1,693 doping vio-lations recorded, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said on Wednesday. Athletics accounted for 200 of the violations, coming sec-ond behind bodybuild-ing (207) in WADA’s annual report for 2014. Russia, which could miss the Rio Olympics athletics because of a doping scandal, was fol-lowed by Italy (123), India (96), Belgium (91), France (91), Tur-key (73), Australia (49),

Agency | Kolkata

Dipa Karmakar, who re-cently came into the lime-light after becoming the first Indian woman gym-nast to qualify for Olym-pics, said on Wednesday that she is happy that fi-nally the sport is getting some recognition in the country due to her exploits. “I have not changed at all (after Olympic qualifica-tion), I am the same Dipa. But I am happy that I have been able to bring gym-nastics to the forefront,” Dipa told reporters here at an event where she was awarded by the Calcutta Sports Journalists Club’s during its annual awards here on Wednesday. Her coach Bisheswar Nandi said after her achievement she has received a lot of support from everyone. “The Sports Authority of India (SAI) have an-nounced Rs.1.10 crores for her practice for the

Agency | Karachi

Former chief coach, Waqar Younis has urged the cricket authorities to drop Umar Akmal from the Pakistan team and blamed Shahid Afridi for the side’s run of T20 defeats against England, New Zealand and in the Asia Cup and World T20. In a hard-hitting report on his two-year tenure as Pa-kistan coach, Waqar has directly blamed flamboy-ant allrounder, Afridi’s poor form, captaincy and attitude for the national team’s recent poor run.

The defeats led to the sacking of the national selection committee and resignations of Waqar and Afridi as coach and cap-tain of the national T20 side. In his full report, the excerpts of which were leaked out in the media and led to his resignation last month, Waqar spe-cifically mentions Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad and Afridi and has ad-vised the authorities to stop feeding off egoes. On Akmal, Waqar is very critical and describes him as an indisciplined player. “Umar Akmal was asked

by Haroon Rasheed (for-mer chief selector) to come the next day for fit-ness test to join the team in Sri Lanka for ODIs, instead he chose to catch a flight to Caribbean for a lucrative league without informing anyone. Few months later, when he was caught in the Hyder-abad incident or misbe-having with his domes-tic team coach, all times he managed to retain his place back in team. Is this what criteria we are set-ting for selection of new players?,” Waqar wrote in his report.

Agency | Mumbai

Just the fact it will be their last match of the season at their home ground, Wankhede Sta-dium, should be reason enough for Mumbai Indi-ans to feel inspired when they take on Kolkata Knight Riders on Thurs-day. Even though the In-dian Premier League will continue till the end of next month, on court’s or-ders Mumbai Indians will be playing the rest of their home games at Jaipur. Naturally, there is height-ened interest around the game with a huge de-mand for tickets. Kolkata Knight Riders is always a big draw. That they have

Mumbai hope to put on a show in their last home match as they face KKR

Russia tops WAdA’s 2014 doping blacklist, India 3rd in the list IPl 2016: It was probably my best

T20 knock, says Chris Morris

Waqar Younis blames Shahid Afridi for T20 losses, wants Umar Akmal axed from team

China (49), Brazil (46) and South Korea (43) as the top 10 offending countries. In total, indi-viduals from 109 coun-tries across 83 sports committed anti-doping rule violations. A total of 1,462 of the doping violations arose through adverse analytical find-ings in conventional drug

tests, while 231 were uncovered through evi-dence-based intelligence such as evading or refus-ing to submit a sample. WADA Director Gener-al David Howman said the evidence-based vio-lations highlighted “the increasing importance of non-analytical approach-es to anti-doping.”

Agency | New Delhi

His whirlwind 82 brought Delhi Daredevils ago-nisingly close to victory and Chris Morris termed it as his “best innings in T20 cricket” but said it was “upsetting” to even-tually go down by one-run against Gujarat Lions during an IPL match in New Delhi. Coming out

to bat at a difficult time with Daredevils totter-ing at 57-4 in 10.4 overs while chasing a challeng-ing 173, Morris blasted 82 off just 32 balls studded with four boundaries and eight sixes. He notched up his fifty in just 17 balls, the fastest half century of the season. The South African shared 87 runs for the fifth wicket with

been the team to beat this season, sitting pretty at the top of the table, sets the stage for a cracker of a game. Mumbai, on the other hand, have been in-consistent. At home too, have lost two and won one. However, Mumbai pacer Jasprit Bumrah said they won’t treat Kolkata any differently. “We treat each and every game as a

knockout game. We treat every opponent equally. We don’t give any spe-cial preferences to any side. We prepare for ev-ery match the same way,” he said. Kolkata’s biggest strength this season has been their opening part-nership between Rob-in Uthappa and Gautam Gambhir, which has con-sistently given them starts.

Saul Niguez stunner gives Atletico Madrid advantage over Bayern Munich

Happy that gymnastics is finally getting attention in India: dipa Karmakar

Olympics with 80 lakhs for apparatus and the rest for training abroad,” he said. “Even Rahul Dravid (of GoSports Foundation) has extended full sup-port.” Nandi also said that Dipa is likely to choose between two events -- in Turkey and Singapore -- in June as her build up to the Olympics. “Dipa will choose between two events. One in Turkey and the other one is in Singa-pore in June for her build up event ahead of Rio,” he said. The coach add-ed that he will now work on trying to improve Di-

pa’s best landing score of 15.04 so that she can have a better opportunity to win a medal. Dipa’s favourite move is the Produnova vault which has only been completed successfully by five women gymnasts all around the world. The Produnova vault is said to be one of the toughest ever and has a high risk of injuries but Dipa said she is not afraid of it. “Ev-ery thing involves risk. I am not afraid of taking it. I believe whatever my coach says, he never al-lows me to take pressure,” she added.

country-mate JP Duminy (48 off 43 balls) to take Daredevils on the brink of a sensational win be-fore experienced Praveen Kumar and Dwayne Bra-vo produced brilliant fi-nal two overs to restrict Daredevils to 171 for five. “It probably was my best innings in T20 crick-et. I could have missed a straight one first ball and looked like an absolute idiot but it was just one of those days for me when I got going from ball one. It was upsetting we lost but tomorrow sun will again come up,” he said at the post-match press con-ference late Wednesday night.

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Correspondent | Vadodara

Last year when Kanu Sangod was pregnant, she expected her 16th child to be a boy, but she had a daughter. This year too, 34-year-old Kanu is pregnant, and she and her husband Ramsinh San-god are again hoping for a second son to “look after” their 13 surviving daugh-ters. While Ramsinh, a 35-year-old farmer from Jharibhujhi village in Gujarat’s Dahod district, has an unbending desire to have two sons, Kanu complied with her hus-band’s wish as “there is no other alternative”. The strain from her previous pregnancies is visible on her physically weak body. “For my husband, it is a matter of importance that we have two sons as our social customs require brothers to fulfill many responsibilities for sis-ters. My only son will be unable to bear the load of

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Mumbai blasts master-mind Dawood Ibrahim allegedly makes frequent calls to India, UK and Dubai from his Karachi residence, according to a Vadodara-based hacker. Manish Liladhar Bhan-gale said that after four months of hard work he found the underworld don’s call details by hacking the network of Pakistan Telecommuni-cation Company Limited. Bhangale said he has giv-

en proof about all these calls to India’s security agencies but they claim to not believe him. Af-ter Bhangale’s claim, the Cyber cell of Vadodara police visited him at his residence and questioned him. Jayesh Shah, who provided financial help to Bhangale’s project, said to NavGujarat Samay that the hacker undertook this operation without informing anyone. Shah said Bhangale is an MBA from Mumbai.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

A march organised by Hardik Patel’s Patidar group on Monday had to be called off as no one turned up. In a week, it

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

A cabinet sub-committee of Gujarat government dealing with water scarci-ty in the state, on Wednes-day, decided to allow social organisations to open cattle camps in wa-ter-scarcity affected areas. The social organisations, in turn, will be given sub-sidy of Rs 25 per animal. At the same time, under the orders of the commit-tee, total 66 fodder depots have also been opened in Kutch district which will provide fodder to cattle at subsidised rates. The sub-committee is headed

by senior cabinet minis-ter Bhupendrasinh Chu-dasama with three senior bureaucrats and five other ministers as its members. Gujarat government has already announced 994 villages of five districts as partially scarcity-affected districts. Chudasama said, “Today, we have decided to let social organisations to open cattle camps in the five districts 994 vil-lages of which have been declared as partially scar-city affected. Those or-ganisations which open cattle camps will be giv-en subsidy of Rs 25 per

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court has issued a notice to the state government, the Censor Board and the Viacom18 Media in re-sponse to a PIL taking exception to a song in the film “Santa Banta Private Limited”. The PIL, filed by Anil Dubey, seeks de-letion of the line “Daaru ke sang khaani hai (To eat with liquor),” in the song “Machhli jal ki raani hai” from the film which released last week. A di-vision bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and V M Pancholi sought replies from respondents as to why the line should not be removed. The pe-titioner contends that it

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Key accused in the July 2008 serial blast case Alamzeb Afridi, at pres-ent in city police custo-dy, made his first bomb while studying in class 12. Crime branch sources said during interrogation, Afri-di has confessed that while studying in school, he had stolen chemicals from the school laboratory and made a bomb using match sticks. “He then went to an isolated place and ex-ploded the bomb. We are interrogating him whether he had executed his plans on preparing bombs while on the run,” said a crime branch official. Afridi, who had been on the run for the last eight years after the Ahmedabad serial blasts, was nabbed by Counter Intelligence Cell of Hye-daraba from Bangaluru.Year : 02, Issue : 108 “Sunvilla Samachar” (English daily) Printed at “Sunvilla Samachar, daily Printing Press”, Survey No.: 1624-25-26, Final Plot No.F/P/537, Urmila Compound, Opp.Ambica Estate, G.d. School Road, Saijpur Bogha, Ahmedabad -382340 and Published at A-24, Sharddha Apartment, Thakkarnagar Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad-382350. Mo.: 9687612324, by Owner, Printer, & Publisher : Aksheshkumar S. Savaliya on date 29-04-2016 (Friday), Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara* (*Responsible for selection of News under the PRB act). RNI No. : GUJENG/2014/59629

Gujarat High Court notice to Censor Board on “Santa Banta” film song

66 fodder depots for relief to cattle in water-scarce Kutch

dawood makes calls to India, UK, dubai, says Gujarat hacker

IM suspect Afridi made a bomb

when in class 12

may affect the children adversely. The producer Viacom18 Media Private Limited has “in the name of creative liberty played mischief with a rhyme which the children have been learning for more than 50-60 years…by us-age of the words, mach-hli jal ki raani hai, raati daaru ke sang khani hai, the song sends a very bad message to the children

seeing or listening it,” it says. “The sentence…di-rectly sends a message to the children of tender age that it is fine to consume fish and that too with li-quor,” the PIL says. It has made Gujarat gov-ernment a respondent on the ground that the song promotes consumption of liquor in the state where prohibition is in force and is against the law.

One son, 13 daughters and counting — all for another boy

13 sisters. We had wished for a son in the last preg-nancy, but God gave us another daughter,” says Kanu, who is six months

pregnant. The couple’s only son, Vijay, was born in 2013, and they had their youngest daughter Dingli in August last year.

cattle by the government. The same subsidy will also be applicable to exist-ing Gau-Shalas and cattle camps in those districts.” According to Chudasa-ma, the government has already opened 66 fodder depots in Kutch.

At the same time, under the orders of the committee, total

66 fodder depots have also been opened in Kutch district which will provide fodder to cattle at

subsidised ratesPatidar leadership on a limb as Hardik Patel

nears Day 200 in jail on sedition chargesThe

absence of Hardik and five of his

key associates has deflected the protest to more immediate

issues such as withdrawal of the cases against them, and led to emergence of different

power centres

will be 200 days since the self-styled leader of the Patidar quota movement was sent to jail

on sedition charges. Keeping him out of the picture appears to have helped the Gujarat government deflate some of the momentum of a movement it struggled to control. The absence of Hardik and five of his key associates

has deflected the protest to more imme-diate issues such as withdrawal of the cases

against them, and led to emergence of different power centres. Hardik’s lawyer Rafik Lokhandwa-la argues that there is not enough evidence to keep him in jail for so long. “The theoretical views of the applicant may or may not be possible, but the applicant can’t be termed an enemy of the state for raising his voice for his caste,” he says.