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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 29, 2016, Wednesday 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 Narendra Modi on Monday said India has ‘whole lot of problems’ with China 29 th June, 2016 - Wednesday Year :02, Issue : 160 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Kriti Sanon denies holidaying in Thailand with Sushant Agency | Kolkata Former India Team Di- rector Ravi Shastri to- day made it clear that he is “done” with the Indian cricket team and it’s time to “move on”. Shastri recently lost the race to be India’s new chief coach to former captain Anil Kumble. Agency | New Delhi After conducting two men’s events of the re- cently launched Asian Tennis Tour (ATT), the DLTA is set to host a women’s event from Monday. National cham- pion Prerna Bhambari, Rishika Sunkara and Ee- tee Maheta are expected to compete in USD 7000 event. “After receiving encouraging response from the players and national federations for the men’s tournaments, the Asian Tennis Tour has also started con- ducting tournaments for the women players,” a DLTA release said. Agency | Mumbai Actress Kriti Sanon has denied reports of vaca- tioning with “Raabta” co-star Sushant Singh Rajput in Thailand, in- sisting she is at home with her sister. There were reports that Su- shant and Kriti were holidaying in Thailand as they were in the South East Asian coun- try together to train in mixed martial arts for their upcoming film “Raabta”. China wants mutually acceptable solution It’s time to move on for me: Shastri DLTA to host women’s event on Asian Tennis Tour Nine more countries had opposed India’s bid to join NSG: Reports “To issues with India” Agency | Mumbai A Mumbai court de- nied bail to Hindu leader Pragya Singh in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case, roughly a month after the National Investigating Agency (NIA) cleared her of all charges for lack of evidence. The court’s decision came after fam- ilies of the blast victims objected to the bail plea, saying the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad had gathered enough ev- idence to prosecute the Hindu leader. On May 13, the NIA had told the court that it was dropping all charges in the case against Agency | New Delhi Global Times, a national English-language daily in China, Tuesday pub- lished a strongly-worded editorial defending Chi- na’s position on the entry of India and other non- NPT countries into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Launching a harsh attack on Indian public and the country’s media, the editorial called India a ‘spoiled’ and ‘smug’ nation especially in inter- national affairs. The ed- itorial claimed the rules of the NSG membership prevented India from be- coming a member of the Agency | Patna The fake Class 12 ‘top- per’ Ruby Rai, who was arrested in Patna for brib- ing officials to get highest marks, told the investi- gators that she had asked her father to arrange for her to secure passing marks. she said, “Maine to Papa se kaha tha pass karwa dijiye, unhone ne to top hi karwa diya.” (I had only asked Papa to get me passed, but he went ahead and made me topper). The Bihar State Examination Board Class XII Arts topper was tak- en into custody by Patna Police’s Special Inves- Agency | Beijing In a guarded response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments that India has a “whole lot of problems” with China, Beijing on Tuesday said it will be in dialogue with New Delhi to find a “fair, sensible and mutually ac- ceptable solution” to the contentious issues. “We have noted the relevant report. China-India rela- tionship is in a generally good state,” foreign min- istry spokesman Hong Lei told agency here in response to questions on Modi’s interview to a private TV news chan- nel. “Common interests between the two coun- tries far outweigh their differences. The Chinese side will work with the Indian side to steer the bilateral relations, and deepen cooperation in different fields,” Hong said. “As for problems in the bilateral relations, the Chinese side will stay in communication and dia- logue with the Indian side to find a fair, sensible and mutually acceptable solu- tion,” he said, referring to Modi’s remarks. Modi had said that “We have an ongoing dialogue with China and it should con- tinue to happen. We don’t have one problem with China, we have a whole lot of problems pending with China. There are so Correspondent | Junagadh The Scientist and head of the department of Bio- technology of Junagadh Agriculture University (JAU), Dr B A Golakia, under whose guidance a significant research of finding traces of gold ions in urine of Gir cows (cows of Gir area of Saurashtra in Gujarat) has been ac- complished, today said that the gold in the cow urine was more of medic- inal value and it would be foolish to try to extract it for commercial purpos- es. He also said that his team was conducting re- searches on the medicinal properties of cow dung and panchgavya prepared with cow produces. Dr. Golakia’s team has found 3 to 10 milligram of gold in ion form per liter of the Gir cow urine after four years of rigorous re- search. In addition to gold ions it has also found 388 compounds of high me- dicinal value in the Gir cow urine. Interestingly similar research on the urine of camel,sheep, buf- falo and goat did not find them to be containing any antibiotic compounds like Gir cow urine. Mr. Go- lakia today said that the gold in the cow urine was ‘bio gold’ ie gold from a living source which was more beneficial in me- dicinal uses than the gold Pragya and five others, revoking provisions of the stringent Maharash- tra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and alleging the ATS planted explosives on one of the accused. The September 2008 blasts in the Mus- lim-majority Malegaon town killed six people and injured 101. It was the most prominent in a string of alleged Hindu terror cases. The dramat- ic revelations prompted Pragya to apply for bail on May 30 on the grounds that the NIA didn’t press any charges against her and that her health was deteriorating. Court rejects 2008 Malegaon blast accused Pragya Thakur’s bail plea Gold in cow urine, researcher says- its of great medicinal value, foolish to attempt commercial extraction Bihar fake topper’s latest: I asked dad to just help me pass, he made me a topper bhasm etc. Its commercial extraction don’t look like a wise option. From one liter of urine one can get gold worth Rs 3o to 100 while the urine can itself be promoted and sold at anywhere between Rs 150 to 300 a liter. With the research of gold ion and various medically useful compounds in cow urine, the day won’t be far when the urine would sell at a much much higher price than milk if proper aware- ness is done. The research can open new avenues for the use of cow urine in treatment of various ail- ments. ‘Now we are work- ing on dung and panch- gavya. Initial research suggests anti fungal and anti microbial properties in it also,’ he said. Investigators said that Rai expected second division and now blames her guardians for making her topper tigation Team soon af- ter she failed the re-test. Rai a student of Vishnu Rai College, who had achieved infamy after de- scribing political science as “prodikal science” soon after the declaration of the Class XII results, was asked about a dozen questions from the sylla- bus by a seven-member expert committee of the board. Re-exams were or- dered after she in a TV in- terview had said political science, a subject she vir- tually aced, teaches cook- ing. Rai appeared before the expert committee constituted by the board to answer questions. The panel cancelled her result after the review. In the re- test, Ruby Rai reportedly wrote only one line “Tul- sidasji, Pranam” (salu- tations Tulsidasji) when asked to write an essay on the Hindi saint poet, claiming that she forgot what she studied. India’s nationalists should learn how to behave themselves: China media on international affairs NSG and brushed away accusation that it tried to block India’s entry. “Since its foundation in 1975, all NSG members shall be NPT signatories. This has become the primary prin- ciple of the organization. Now India wants to be the first exception to join the NSG without signing the NPT. It is morally legiti- mate for China and other members to upset India’s proposal in defense of principles,” it said. Glob- al Times, that publishes in both English and Chinese, is considered a media house with far-left lean- ings and a nationalist bias. It also has often echoed the views and opinions of the ruling Commu- nist Party of China. The editorial also had strong words for the US, which it said ‘was not the whole world’, and accused it of ‘cozying up to India’ with the aim of containing Chi- na. “US backing adds the biggest impetus to India’s ambition…the US is not the whole world. Its en- dorsement does not mean India has won the backing of the world. This basic fact, however, has been ignored by India,” it said. Launching a harsh attack on Indian public and the country’s media, the editorial called India a ‘spoiled’ and ‘smug’ nation especially in international affairs many issues .” On India getting the membership of Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) ahead of China, Hong said, “we have noted that some of the multilateral export control regimes have changed in one way or another. With that in mind, China is assessing the effectiveness of the MTCR in safeguarding the international non-pro- liferation regime.” China is yet to be inducted into the 34-member MTCR regime. India became 35th member on Monday. Reports say China, which blocked India’s mem- bership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), is lobbying to become member of the MTCR group. The MTCR re- stricts the proliferation of missiles, rocket systems, unmanned air vehicles, or drones, and the technol- ogy for systems capable of carrying a payload of 500 kilograms for at least 300km. Meanwhile, the Global Times editorial said at least 10 countries, including China, had op- posed the accession of non-signatories of the Nuclear Non-Prolifera- tion Treaty (NPT) into the NSG. “India is not a sig- natory to the NPT, but is the most active applicant to join the NSG. Before the Seoul meeting, the In- dian media played up the prospects of its bid. Some even claim that among the 48 members of the NSG, 47 had given it a green light, except China,” said the editorial titled ‘Delhi’s NSG bid upset by rules, not Beijing’. ...India wants to be the first exception to join the NSG without signing the NPT.

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RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 29, 2016, Wednesday 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

Narendra Modi on Monday said India has ‘whole lot of problems’ with China

29th June, 2016 - WednesdayYear :02, Issue : 160Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News BriefKriti Sanon denies

holidaying in Thailand with

Sushant

Agency | Kolkata

Former India Team Di-rector Ravi Shastri to-day made it clear that he is “done” with the Indian cricket team and it’s time to “move on”. Shastri recently lost the race to be India’s new chief coach to former captain Anil Kumble.

Agency | New Delhi

After conducting two men’s events of the re-cently launched Asian Tennis Tour (ATT), the DLTA is set to host a women’s event from Monday. National cham-pion Prerna Bhambari, Rishika Sunkara and Ee-tee Maheta are expected to compete in USD 7000 event. “After receiving encouraging response from the players and national federations for the men’s tournaments, the Asian Tennis Tour has also started con-ducting tournaments for the women players,” a DLTA release said.

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Kriti Sanon has denied reports of vaca-tioning with “Raabta” co-star Sushant Singh Rajput in Thailand, in-sisting she is at home with her sister. There were reports that Su-shant and Kriti were holidaying in Thailand as they were in the South East Asian coun-try together to train in mixed martial arts for their upcoming film “Raabta”.

China wants mutually acceptable solution

It’s time to move on for me:

Shastri

DLTA to host women’s event on Asian Tennis Tour

Nine more countries had opposed India’s bid to join NSG: Reports“To issues with India”

Agency | Mumbai

A Mumbai court de-nied bail to Hindu leader Pragya Singh in the 2008 Malegaon blasts case, roughly a month after the National Investigating Agency (NIA) cleared her of all charges for lack of evidence. The court’s decision came after fam-ilies of the blast victims objected to the bail plea, saying the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad had gathered enough ev-idence to prosecute the Hindu leader. On May 13, the NIA had told the court that it was dropping all charges in the case against

Agency | New Delhi

Global Times, a national English-language daily in China, Tuesday pub-lished a strongly-worded editorial defending Chi-na’s position on the entry of India and other non-NPT countries into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Launching a harsh attack on Indian public and the country’s media, the editorial called India a ‘spoiled’ and ‘smug’ nation especially in inter-national affairs. The ed-itorial claimed the rules of the NSG membership prevented India from be-coming a member of the

Agency | Patna

The fake Class 12 ‘top-per’ Ruby Rai, who was arrested in Patna for brib-ing officials to get highest marks, told the investi-gators that she had asked her father to arrange for her to secure passing marks. she said, “Maine

to Papa se kaha tha pass karwa dijiye, unhone ne to top hi karwa diya.” (I had only asked Papa to get me passed, but he went ahead and made me topper). The Bihar State Examination Board Class XII Arts topper was tak-en into custody by Patna Police’s Special Inves-

Agency | Beijing

In a guarded response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments that India has a “whole lot of problems” with China, Beijing on Tuesday said it will be in dialogue with New Delhi to find a “fair, sensible and mutually ac-ceptable solution” to the contentious issues. “We have noted the relevant report. China-India rela-tionship is in a generally good state,” foreign min-istry spokesman Hong Lei told agency here in response to questions on Modi’s interview to a private TV news chan-nel. “Common interests between the two coun-

tries far outweigh their differences. The Chinese side will work with the Indian side to steer the bilateral relations, and deepen cooperation in different fields,” Hong said. “As for problems in the bilateral relations, the Chinese side will stay in communication and dia-logue with the Indian side to find a fair, sensible and mutually acceptable solu-tion,” he said, referring to Modi’s remarks. Modi had said that “We have an ongoing dialogue with China and it should con-tinue to happen. We don’t have one problem with China, we have a whole lot of problems pending with China. There are so

Correspondent | Junagadh

The Scientist and head of the department of Bio-technology of Junagadh Agriculture University (JAU), Dr B A Golakia, under whose guidance a significant research of finding traces of gold ions in urine of Gir cows (cows of Gir area of Saurashtra in Gujarat) has been ac-complished, today said that the gold in the cow urine was more of medic-inal value and it would be foolish to try to extract it for commercial purpos-es. He also said that his team was conducting re-searches on the medicinal properties of cow dung and panchgavya prepared

with cow produces. Dr. Golakia’s team has found 3 to 10 milligram of gold in ion form per liter of the Gir cow urine after four years of rigorous re-search. In addition to gold ions it has also found 388 compounds of high me-dicinal value in the Gir cow urine. Interestingly similar research on the urine of camel,sheep, buf-falo and goat did not find them to be containing any antibiotic compounds like Gir cow urine. Mr. Go-lakia today said that the gold in the cow urine was ‘bio gold’ ie gold from a living source which was more beneficial in me-dicinal uses than the gold

Pragya and five others, revoking provisions of the stringent Maharash-tra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and alleging the ATS planted explosives on one of the accused. The September 2008 blasts in the Mus-lim-majority Malegaon town killed six people

and injured 101. It was the most prominent in a string of alleged Hindu terror cases. The dramat-ic revelations prompted Pragya to apply for bail on May 30 on the grounds that the NIA didn’t press any charges against her and that her health was deteriorating.

Court rejects 2008 Malegaon blast accused Pragya Thakur’s bail plea

Gold in cow urine, researcher says- its of great medicinal value, foolish to attempt commercial extraction

Bihar fake topper’s latest: I asked dad to just help me pass, he made me a topper

bhasm etc. Its commercial extraction don’t look like a wise option. From one liter of urine one can get gold worth Rs 3o to 100 while the urine can itself be promoted and sold at anywhere between Rs 150 to 300 a liter. With the research of gold ion and various medically useful compounds in cow urine, the day won’t be far when

the urine would sell at a much much higher price than milk if proper aware-ness is done. The research can open new avenues for the use of cow urine in treatment of various ail-ments. ‘Now we are work-ing on dung and panch-gavya. Initial research suggests anti fungal and anti microbial properties in it also,’ he said.

Investigators said that Rai

expected second division and

now blames her guardians for

making her toppertigation Team soon af-ter she failed the re-test. Rai a student of Vishnu Rai College, who had achieved infamy after de-scribing political science as “prodikal science” soon after the declaration of the Class XII results, was asked about a dozen questions from the sylla-bus by a seven-member

expert committee of the board. Re-exams were or-dered after she in a TV in-terview had said political science, a subject she vir-tually aced, teaches cook-ing. Rai appeared before the expert committee constituted by the board to answer questions. The panel cancelled her result after the review. In the re-test, Ruby Rai reportedly wrote only one line “Tul-sidasji, Pranam” (salu-tations Tulsidasji) when asked to write an essay on the Hindi saint poet, claiming that she forgot what she studied.

India’s nationalists should learn how to behave themselves: China

media on international affairs

NSG and brushed away accusation that it tried to block India’s entry. “Since its foundation in 1975, all NSG members shall be NPT signatories. This has become the primary prin-ciple of the organization. Now India wants to be the first exception to join the NSG without signing the NPT. It is morally legiti-mate for China and other members to upset India’s proposal in defense of principles,” it said. Glob-al Times, that publishes in both English and Chinese, is considered a media house with far-left lean-

ings and a nationalist bias. It also has often echoed the views and opinions of the ruling Commu-nist Party of China. The editorial also had strong words for the US, which it said ‘was not the whole world’, and accused it of ‘cozying up to India’ with the aim of containing Chi-na. “US backing adds the biggest impetus to India’s ambition…the US is not the whole world. Its en-dorsement does not mean India has won the backing of the world. This basic fact, however, has been ignored by India,” it said.

Launching a harsh attack on Indian public and the

country’s media, the editorial called India a ‘spoiled’ and ‘smug’

nation especially in international affairs

many issues .” On India getting the membership of Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) ahead of China, Hong said, “we have noted that some of the multilateral export control regimes have changed in one way or another. With that in mind, China is assessing

the effectiveness of the MTCR in safeguarding the international non-pro-liferation regime.” China is yet to be inducted into the 34-member MTCR regime. India became 35th member on Monday. Reports say China, which blocked India’s mem-bership in the Nuclear

Suppliers Group (NSG), is lobbying to become member of the MTCR group. The MTCR re-stricts the proliferation of missiles, rocket systems, unmanned air vehicles, or drones, and the technol-ogy for systems capable of carrying a payload of 500 kilograms for at least 300km. Meanwhile, the

Global Times editorial said at least 10 countries, including China, had op-posed the accession of non-signatories of the Nuclear Non-Prolifera-tion Treaty (NPT) into the NSG. “India is not a sig-natory to the NPT, but is the most active applicant to join the NSG. Before the Seoul meeting, the In-

dian media played up the prospects of its bid. Some even claim that among the 48 members of the NSG, 47 had given it a green light, except China,” said the editorial titled ‘Delhi’s NSG bid upset by rules, not Beijing’. ...India wants to be the first exception to join the NSG without signing the NPT.

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DAYArmy-CRPF fight over ‘kills’ in Kashmir hurts India

The ugly fight between the Army and the CRPF to claim credit for neutralising the two militants who am-bushed a convoy that killed eight jawans is a danger-ous reminder of the stark fact that security agencies are competing with each other for ‘kills.’ ‘Kills’ is a word that has for long been used by the Army and paramil-itary battalions to measure success in the counter-in-surgency battle in Kashmir over the last few decades. Battalions, in fact, have been judged on the number of militants killed, the number of weapons recovered and the number of surrenders secured. I am reminded of the time when security agencies deployed in Jammu and Kashmir competed with each other to add numbers to their monthly reports to claim praise from command-ing officers and secure medals for their battalions. In the late nineties, a large batch of Pakistan-trained militants had given themselves up in the hope of re-turning to a normal life. Those who surrendered along with a weapon were considered prize catches. In long interviews with some of these surrendered militants, I’d asked them various questions: what was the mo-tive for their surrender? Was their disillusionment with Pakistan the main reason behind their surrender? The concerns expressed by them left me gobsmacked. “We thought we’d return to our families and restart life,” they said but were now regretting their decision. Why, I asked? “We have become pawns in the hands of the agencies. The Army is holding us up as prizes and if we go to the market to buy essentials, the BSF catches us and says, ‘why did you give yourselves up to the army, why not to us. We regret surrendering’,” many rued. The BSF was then a critical part of the counter-agency operations and has now been replaced by the CRPF. The boots on the ground may have changed but as the Pampore fight for bodies and weapons shows, the turf wars between India’s security agencies have not end-ed. On my return to Delhi from the Kashmir Valley, I spoke with a senior bureaucrat in the home ministry about the race between the agencies that was blunting their fight counter-terrorism fight and worse, adding to the alienation that already existed. He pondered over it and said, “Don’t report it, it would be anti-national.” The riposte of course was: what the Army and BSF are doing is anti-national. Little appears to have changed. “The fight between the Army and the CRPF when dead bodies of their colleagues are still lying on the ground is despairing. This is not how uniformed men should behave especially when militant violence is escalating in Kashmir,” said a senior army officer who did not want to be identified. The open spat between the two important players comes at a time when Kashmir is witnessing a disturbing new reality: violence is esca-lating, infiltration numbers are on the rise and young, educated local Kashmiri boys are openly brandishing weapons, preferring the battle ground to their cosy classrooms. What is more worrying is the fact that Pampore--where the eight jawans were killed--is part of chief minister Mehbooba Mufti’s stronghold. The ruling party’s main domain of south Kashmir is the new hotbed of militancy and that in large measure is due to the unpopular alliance between the PDP and the BJP. Kashmir is at a crossroad once again. With no sensitive political engagement in sight, the last thing it needs is an insensitive security approach with ‘kills’ as its centerpiece.

“Two years ago terrorism was almost finished in Kashmir, but in last two years it has increased a lot,”

- Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad attacked the Modi government for the recent killings of CRPF jawans by militants in Kashmir said terrorism in last two year has risen in the valley.

Vikram Bhatt slams Kamaal R Khan over lewd remarks

Kareena Kapoor Khan looks absolutely STUNNING on the cover of next month’s Vogue!

Akshay Kumar’s Rustom: Get set to meet naval officer Rustom Pavri on June 30

The Condition on Which Jacqueline Fernandez will do Adult Comedies

Akira first poster: Sonakshi Sinha’s fearless and totally BADASS look will grip you!

Deepika Padukone’s candid selfie with xXx co-star Vin Diesel and daughter Pauline

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Agency | New Delhi

While there was a tre-mendous buzz around Deepika Padukone’s Hol-lywood debut in xXx: The Return of Xander Cage opposite Vin Diesel, her fans were actively treated with the pictures from the film’s sets shared by Die-sel every now and then on social media platforms. And once again the xXx actor shared an ador-able picture with Deepi-ka and his 15-month-old daughter Pauline on his Facebook. In the picture, Deepika is seen holding adoring father Vin Die-sel’s daughter Pauline in her arms. While there was a tremendous buzz around Deepika Padu-kone’s Hollywood debut in xXx: The Return of Xander Cage opposite Vin Diesel, her fans were actively treated with the

Agency | Mumbai

Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, who recently filed a def-amation case against Ka-maal R Khan, on Mon-day slammed the actor for making derogatory remarks and lewd com-ments about Bollywood actresses on social media. He feels it’s time to fight Khan’s comments to safe-guard the industry’s wom-en. Bhatt recently filed a defamation case against Khan for saying distaste-ful things about him and 1920 London actress Meera Chopra. On Mon-day morning, he took to his Facebook account and expressed anger at Khan for disrespectful and unin-hibited comments regard-ing the industry’s celebri-ties. Time and again, Khan has tweeted about actress-es like Priyanka Chopra,

Agency | Mumbai

After casting his spell on the box office with his last two releases - Air-lift and Housefull 3, Ak-shay Kumar is all geared up for his much-await-ed film Rustom. Khila-di Kumar, who dons a white uniform for Neerja Pandey’s Rustom, would soon unravel the story of a naval officer on screen. The 48-year-old actor took to Twitter to share a new poster from the film and also revealed that the trailer of the film would be out on June 30. Ak-shay plays a Parsi, Rus-tom Pavri, in the roman-tic thriller which is said

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Jacqueline Fer-nandez wants to try her hand at different genres in cinema, and she says she will be willing to do a sex comedy provided it is done aesthetically. Asked if she is comfort-able doing a sex comedy, Jacqueline said: “I don’t know... It depends with the making it could be tricky there is a thin line so it actually depends

Agency | Mumbai

Kareena Kapoor Khan will appear in the cov-er shoot of next month’s Vogue, and going by the above pic, she looks like an absolute dream! The

Bajrangi Bhaijaan actress look like a total diva, dressed in a white near-ly unbuttoned shirt and a black split skirt. She has also let her hero down, which suits the Begum very well. For some rea-

Agency | Mumbai

Sonakshi Sinha is all set to rock the big screens again, with her gritty stance and steely glare in A R Murgadoss’s Aki-ra. Yup, she just took to Twitter to share her first official poster of the film and also gave us the good news that the launch of its trailer will be on July 4. So, how excited are you to watch Sona fight for jus-tice in this action packed flick? Well, the flick is a remake of a hit Tamil movie Mounaguru which released in 2011 and is slated to release on Sep-tember 2. Sona has gone through some intense physical training for this movie and we will sure be impressed with the Jr Shotgun’s intense per-formance in the movie. After Akira, she will also be seen in Force 2 with the handsome John Abra-ham. Now, how psyched are you to see Sona in a never-before-seen edgy avatar? Sounding damn

pictures from the film’s sets shared by Diesel ev-ery now and then on so-cial media platforms. And once again the xXx actor shared an adorable pic-ture with Deepika and his 15-month-old daughter Pauline on his Facebook. In the picture, Deepika is seen holding adoring fa-ther Vin Diesel’s daugh-ter Pauline in her arms. Deepika, who bagged the best actor award tro-phy at the IIFA 2016 for Piku, recently wrapped up the shoot of her Hol-lywood flick in Toronto

and has now returned to India after staying there for several months. She plays the role of huntress Serena and will be seen doing some high flying action sequences along with the other cast of the film. She will also be seen romancing Vin Diesel who plays Xander Cage in the film. Directed by D J Caruso, the movie also stars Nina Dobrev, Ruby Rose, Samuel L Jackson, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa and others. The action ad-venture film is scheduled to release next year.

excited, she took to Twit-ter to write this, “She will fight back. No one will be forgiven! Heres the 1st poster of #Akira & more good news: #AkiraTrai-lerOnJuly4.” Now, after

such a kickass introduc-tion to the character, we are even more intrigued to see Sona shoulder Aki-ra on her own shoulders. Papa shot gun will sure be proud. Right, Sona?

Huma Qureshi, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra, Sunny Leone, Bipasha Basu and Nargis Fakhri. “My def-amation suit is suddenly not important. This fight has stopped being about me now. The film frater-nity has been a source of livelihood for my family for generations. This is the least I can do to say, ‘Thank you’,” Bhatt post-ed. He questioned why people -- even those who found Salman Khan’s one comment on rape dis-

tasteful -- have been quiet about Kamaal Khan for years. “We must fight be-cause the NGOs and the Women’s Commission which should safeguard the ladies of my frater-nity have not found any-thing disrespectful about this man’s comments. I don’t understand why.” “We must fight because Twitter India has not tak-en this account down and thinks Mr. Khan’s com-ments are free speech. I don’t understand why,” Bhatt wrote.

son she is holding weights in her hand, but that doesn’t take away from the overall sexiness of the photoshoot! One interest-ing point to note is that she has flaunted her tum-my in the pic, perhaps as a retort to all those specu-lative rumours of whether she is pregnant. Unless that’s photoshopped, of course! Kareena Kapoor Khan is a having a great time with her career, with her last two films doing really great at the box office. Bajrangi Bhaijaan with Salman Khan was the highest grosser of last year, and despite her limited role, she got good reviews. Her unconven-tional romcom with Arjun Kapoor, Ki & Ka, which was released this year, also was a hit this year as well as won her plaudits for her role of a corpo-rate-minded woman.

to be inspired from a re-al-life incident. Rustom

is set to hit the screens on August 12.

on who is making it and how it’s being made.” The Sri Lankan beauty is

also open to Hollywood films. If it works out, I will definitely do it.

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REXEL India Concludes Amalgamation of Yantra

Automation & AD Electronics

Nimba Nature Cure Village for being a Premier naturopathy

& wellness retreat

How good street food is for you this Monsoon!!!

Agency | Ahmedabad

REXEL India Pvt. Ltd. announced the amalgama-tion of two distributors of Rockwell Automation namely Yantra Automation Pvt. Ltd. and AD Elec-tronics Pvt. Ltd. with REXEL India Private Limit-ed, making it the No. 1 Electrical & Technical Auto-mation Distributor in India. REXEL India is largest technical automation distributor in country today with sales exceeding 210 crores, presence in 16 states, 25 locations, 240 employees and 10 stocking points. Commenting on this, Mr. Vikas Garg, Man-aging Director, REXEL India Pvt. Ltd. said, “With this amalgamation concluded, REXEL will be able to serve a large base of customers much better and will also improve the professional distribution of Electrical and Automation supplies across vast ge-ography of India. We have been growing at a CAGR of 22% last 4-5 years and we are hoping to reach a

turnover of Rs. 500 crores by 2018.”

Agency | Rajkot

Rainy season is the favorite season of almost ev-eryone as it comes after the very hot summer sea-son. But the monsoon weather brings with it many health concerns as well. With all the indulgenc-es and tempting aroma roadside food is favorite during the rainy seasons, be it the pani-puri, bha-jias, samosa, tea and the list goes on.But do you know you are actually making your body work extra hard to digest whatever unhygienic food that you intake and fight the germs they bring along? Dr. Jayesh Dobaria M.D. IDCCM, Pulmonary and Critical care specialist, and Dr. Milap Mashru M.D. FNB, EDIC, Critical care specialist Wock-hardt Hospitals, Rajkot advices on the street food intake saying, “Yes, you have been eating those street foods all your life, but monsoon is differ-ent. The water and air are most contaminated with germs; your immune system is constantly fighting

some battle or other.”

Agency | Ahmedabad

“Nimba Nature Cure Village”today proudly an-nounced that it has recently been awarded as a Pre-mier Naturopathy & Wellness Retreat by pres-tigious body of ASSOCHAM. Nimba Nature Cure village iscurrently the largest Naturopathy, Ayurve-dic, Yoga and Meditation, Physiotherapy Centre in Western India located at, Mehsana which is about 50kms from Ahmedabad. It provides Holistic body treatment that purifies, rejuvenates and heals your mind, body and soul. Mr. Jayant Bokadia (CEO, Nimba Nature Cure) said that, “Nimba Nature Cure has won the award for being the Premier Naturop-athy & Wellness Retreat. Award was Given by the National Assocham body. They visited our re-treat and reviewed all our therapies had a meeting with our doctors then took a complete tour of all our

luxurious facilities and accommodation.

SPORTS ROUNDUP

New Zealand to begin 5-week India tour with Kanpur Test on September 22

Star India launches women’s Kabaddi Challenge

Virat Kohli Lucky to Have Anil Kumble as Coach: Greg Chappell

Messi Come Back, Urge Maradona, Argentina President And Fans

Sanjeev Rajput wins silver in ISSF world Cup

Virat Kohli reveals reason behind his agility on the field

Agency | New Delhi

India’s Test captain Vi-rat Kohli says his whole outlook towards fitness changed after IPL 2012 and a healthier body has not only made him a bet-ter batsman but also an improved fielder. Kohli is arguably the fittest Indian cricketer and as captain, he expects his teammates to cut no corners on their physical well-being. At an event here today, Kohli recalled how he started paying more attention to his fitness. ”It was after the IPL in 2012. Till then I did not focus much on the physical aspect. I nev-er got into the minute de-tails of fitness, things like what I need to eat from morning to night, how much I need to work out, how much I need to train. After that IPL, I started listening to my body,” said Kohli, whose next challenge is the tour of

Agency | New Delhi

As Virat Kohli and Anil Kumble take guard as captain and coach, former Indian coach Greg Chap-pell has said the path ahead will be full of chal-lenges. The Australian legend feels the success or failure of Kohli and Kumble will depend on the kind of support they get from the stakeholders of Indian cricket, which included players. Writing for The Hindu, Chappell, who had an acrimonious tenure as Indian coach from 2005-2007, said Kohli’s “robust self-be-lief” and Kumble’s “in-domitable spirit” is a

Agency | New Delhi

When Mamtha Poojari, now 30, first started play-ing kabaddi, nobody from her village near Udupi in Karnataka understood why “anyone would want to wear shorts and play the game”. Now, the win-ner of an Arjuna Award, 12 gold medals for India and captain of the Indian team is taking the next leap forward. As captain of Fire Birds, she will play in the Women’s Ka-baddi Challenge, starting on Tuesday at the Nation-al Sports Club of India in Mumbai. The event, organized by the Ama-teur Kabaddi Federation of India, Mashal Sports and Star India, will run concurrently with the

Agency | Buenos Aires

Lionel Messi arrived back in Argentina on Monday and avoided commenting on his abrupt resignation from the national team af-ter losing the Copa Ameri-ca final to Chile. Dozens of emotional fans wearing the white and sky-blue striped jerseys of the national team, adorned with Mes-si’s number 10, waited in the rain for the team to ar-

rive back from the tourna-ment in the United States. Some followed the team bus along the road leading from the airport to the Ar-gentine Football Associa-tion complex. They waved flags, chanted” ‘’Messi is not leaving!” and carried banners. One of them read: “Messi: I love you more than I love my mom.” Al-though Messi could not be seen on the bus, AFA spokesman Ernesto Cher-

Agency | Mumbai

New Zealand will begin their five-week tour of In-dia with the opening Test of the three-match series at Kanpur from Septem-ber 22, the Board of Con-trol for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Tuesday. Test cricket will return to Kanpur’s Green Park Sta-dium after a gap of seven years while the central Indian city of Indore will make its debut as a Test match centre in the sec-ond match, starting on September 30. Kolkata’s

Eden Gardens will stage the final Test against the Black Caps from Octo-ber 8 but the BCCI did not clarify if it would be a day-night Test, as has been recently reported in the local media. The BCCI said last week they would wait for the play-ers’ feedback from Sep-tember’s Duleep Trophy in which pink balls would be used. New Zealand will also play five one-day internationals between October 16-29. India are set for a bumper season at

home when they will be playing 13 Test matches, eight ODIs and three T20 Internationals. England and Australia will also visit India to play five and four Tests respectively, while Bangladesh will play a one-off Test at Hy-derabad.

new Zealand tour of India schedule:

Tests

September 22-26 - First Test, KanpurSeptember 30-October 4 - Second Test, IndoreOctober 8-12 - Third Test, Kolkata

ODIsOctober 16 - First ODI, DharamsalaOctober 19 - Second ODI, DelhiOctober 23 - Third ODI, MohaliOctober 26 - Fourth ODI, RanchiOctober 29 - Fifth ODI, Vizag

heady combination that will serve Indian cricket well. The Kohli-Kumble partnership starts with the a preparatory camp in Bangalore from Wednes-day. India then embark on a tour of the West Indies where they will play four

Tests over July-August. ‘Kumble will be demand-ing’ “Kumble will de-mand nothing less than 100 per cent effort, but he will be generous to those who give of their best and fall short on occasions,” wrote Chappell.

Agency | Baku

Ace shooter Sanjeev Ra-jput clinched the silver medal for India in men’s 50-metre rifle 3 position event of the ISSF World Cup in Baku on Tues-day. Rajput shot 456.9 to win the silver medal

in the last World Cup before the Rio Olympic Games. Croatia’s Pe-tar Gorsa won the gold medal with 457.5, while Hyeonjun Kim of Ko-rea bagged the bronze after he shot 445.5. Ra-jput finished seventh in

the qualification with a score of 1167 in kneel-ing, prone and standing position, while Olympic bronze medallist Gagan Narang was 23rd with 1161. Chain Singh was placed 32nd with a total of 1159.

Sanjeev Rajput shot 456.9 to win the silver medal in the last World

Cup before the Rio Olympic Games

the West Indies starting next month. The batting star said with his supreme fitness levels, he feels he can do anything on the field. ”I made a lifestyle choice (back in 2012). I wanted to explore a new side of my body to take me to the next level be-cause I never wanted to be average. I wanted to be best in the world. So I always had that mind-set but never had the physical ability (before 2012).” The level Kohli has taken his fitness to was summed up aptly by India’s fitness train-er Shankar Basu. “Vi-

rat wants to be the best athlete in the world,” he had said recently. Kohli insists improved fitness has immensely helped his fielding and not just his exploits with the bat. ”When you become fit, you feel you can do any-thing. I will give you one example. I was never a quick fielder. I was never willing to field in every position. But after be-coming fitter, lighter and stronger, I overcame all those doubts I had (about fielding). Now it (stay-ing fit, eating right) has become second nature to me,” he said.

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League. Three teams—Fire Birds captained by Poojari, Ice Divas cap-tained by Abhilasha Mha-tre and Storm Queens captained by Tejeswini Bai—will play the sev-en-match league, with the finals to be held along-side the men’s on 31 July in Hyderabad. “I come from a small village,

it’s a backward area and people are conservative. Today not just my fami-ly, but my entire village is proud of the fact that a girl has put our village on the map,” Poojari said. The women’s kabaddi challenge is Star India’s attempt to grow the sport and the league, in under two years of the launch of Pro Kabaddi League.

quis Bialo confirmed to The Associated Press that he had arrived in Buenos Aires with the rest of the team. Some fans, play-ers, and even Argentina’s president and the country’s greatest player Diego Ma-radona asked Messi to re-consider. Other supporters on Monday were simply sad that one of the all-time greats is departing the na-tional team prematurely. Messi shocked Argentina and the whole world with his unexpected resignation after Chile defeated Argen-tina 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw on Sunday. “The national team is over for me,” Messi Told the Argen-tine network TyC Sports. “It’s been four finals, it’s not meant for me. I tried. It was the thing I wanted the most, but I couldn’t get it, so I think it’s over.”

Here are some easy tips to follow:• Avoid eating street food as much as possible.

Cook the same things at home instead.• Make sure you wash your hands every time

before you eat. And avoid shaking hands, as• many people are carrying germs and close

contact would lead to you being transferred withthem.

• Replace your unhygienic food habits with fresh fruits and dry fruits. They are good for skinand health.

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Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Gas has rallied 10% to Rs 575 on the BSE in early morning trade after the compa-ny announced that the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) granted per-mission to develop city gas distribution network (CGD) in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. “PNGRB has issued letter dated 22th June 2016 for grant of authorization to Gujarat Gas to lay, build, operate, or expand city or local natural gas distribution network (CGD) for geo-graphical area of Ahmed-abad district (excluding the already authorized) in the state of Gujarat,” Gujarat Gas said in a re-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court on Monday issued notic-es to the state government and Surat Urban Devel-opment Authority on a petition moved by a farm-ers’ group challenging the validity of SUDA’s Draft Development Plan-2035 through which 191 new villages have been merged under its area that runs into 650 sq km, mak-ing it the largest urban area in the country. A di-vision bench led by chief justice R Subhash Reddy issued notices to the gov-ernment and posted the

matter for further hearing after three weeks. The petition, filed by Jayesh Patel of Gujarat Khedut Samaj, an NGO, through lawyer A J Yagnik, says that only elected local bodies can come up with such plans but the state government “doesn’t want elected persons to decide the course of de-velopment and wants bu-reaucrats, and politicians to dominate SUDA and other development com-mittees and allow vested interest to prepare Draft Development Plan and thrust upon the common man.”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Prominent Patidar quo-ta stir leader Lalji Patel on Monday met Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel and her senior minis-ters Nitin Patel and Vijay Rupani, demanding the government take a lenient view on jailed community leaders like Hardik Patel. Lalji, who was arrested in April for alleged rioting during a jail bharo andolan in Mehsana and released only last week on bail, said since the government has already granted 10 per cent reservation for eco-nomically weaker sections (EWS), his priority was now to secure release of

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Con-struction) professionals gathered to attend a launch event for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD 20, on 28 th June in HT Hall, AMA, Ahmedabad. ArchiCAD is a software designed by ar-chitects for design profes-sionals and is used by ar-chitects, interior designers and urban planners across the world. The spread of this in India has marked a relationship amidst the international and nation-al professionals, through raising our education standards by a notch. The major purpose of bring-ing the ARCHICAD in the city is to educate the fresh students who will be facing challenges from world over. It is a product by GRAPHISOFT, a Hun-garian company working dedicatedly for ARCHI-CAD. More than 1 million projects have been com-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

In a bid to expedite proj-ects like laying of wa-ter pipeline in forest ar-eas which need National Board for Wildlife’s sanc-tion, the Gujarat govern-ment on Monday said it will send a proposal to the body for transfer of pow-ers to state governments in implementing such projects. The decision was taken at the 11th meeting of Gujarat State Board for Wildlife, chaired by Chief Minister Anandiben Patel at Gandhinagar. At pres-ent, departments engaged in laying drinking water pipeline need to take per-mission of state as well as national wildlife board

for laying such pipeline in any wildlife sanctuary or national park in the state. “To avoid the delay in ac-quiring this permission, especially from NBWL (National Board of Wild-life), it has been decided in the meeting that the state board will send a proposal to NBWL, requesting it to transfer the powers to state governments to expedite the process of giving per-mission for such proj-ects,” an official release stated. “If NBWL accepts the proposal of the Gu-jarat government, it will also help other state gov-ernments in resolving the problem of drinking water in forest areas,” it said.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Confirming The convic-tion of two accused held guilty of murder in a 2002 post-Godhra riot case, the Gujarat High Court on Monday found seven others guilty of murder in the same case. Of them, three had been acquitted by the trial court, and the four others were held guilty of lesser offences. The case relates to the killing of three members from the minority com-munity in Viramgam on February 28, 2002, when a mob had turned violent following the Godhra train carnage. Justices Harsha Devani and Bi-

ren Vaishnav ruled that four convicts held guilty of minor offences (at-tempt to murder, unlaw-ful assembly, voluntarily causing hurts with sharp weapons) by the trial court should be punished under IPC Section 302 (murder), to be read with Section 149 (unlawful assembly), among other charges. Three others ac-quitted by the trial court have also been found responsible for murder, among other charges. The seven are Satabhai alias Haider Gela Bharwad, Naranbhai Samantbhai Bharwad, Udaji Ranch-hodbhai Thakor, Val-abhai Gelabhai Bharwad,

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

After Several rounds of meetings between educa-tion ministers and senior officials of the education department and the Guja-rat Secondary And High-er Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB), Chief Minister Anandiben Pa-tel, in a relief for over 1.5 lakh students, on Monday announced to continue the semester system for Class XII Science stu-dents for another year. The system would even-tually be scrapped with the end of the current academic session. In an-Year : 02, Issue : 160 “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 29-06-2016 (wednesday), Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara* (*Responsible for selection of News under the PRB act). RNI No. : GUJENG/2014/59629

Arvind Kejriwal: AAP’s Delhi victory will once again repeat in Goa

A revolutionary cure for architectural migraine

other important decision, the state government in a release stated that stu-dents who had passed the Class XII Medical stream in March this year could now opt for engineering colleges after clearing Mathematics exam. “If medical students want

they can apply and take admission in engineering colleges. For this, they have to clear Mathemat-ics examination to be conducted in August end this year. The GSHSEB will conduct the examina-tion which will be MCQ (multiple choice ques-

tions) and OMR (optical mark reading) based for-mat, including 100 marks Class XI and equal marks of Class XII curriculum,” stated the release. By this, the state government also came to the rescue of en-gineering colleges where thousands of seats go va-cant every year. This year too over 30,000 seats in engineering colleges are likely to go vacant. The medical students clearing Mathematics test could apply for the remaining seats only as the admis-sion process has already started.

Semester system in Class XII science stream to continue till end of this session

Viththal alias Kuchiyo Moti Bharwad, Mula-bhai Gelabhai Bharwad and Merabhai Gelabhai Bharwad. Notices have been issued to them to be present before the court on July 25, when the quantum of sentence is decided. The two others whose sentencing were confirmed by the HC are Bhopa Bharwad and Ba-chu Thakor. With this, nine of the 10 accused stand convicted. On Feb-ruary 28, 2002, a mob of around 40, armed with

sharp weapons, had at-tacked Muslim residents near Valana railway crossing. One of the wit-nesses had learnt of a fire at his farm near Valana village and had rushed, along with others, to douse the flames when they saw some people trying to demolish a dar-gah. As they tried to pre-vent it, the mob turned on them. Two people were killed on the spot, and another succumbed to injuries at VS Hospi-tal in Ahmedabad.

Post-Godhra riots: 7 held guilty of murder by HC, 3 of them were acquitted by trial court

Gujarat propose more power to state govts to clear pipeline

project in forest areas

pleted using ARCHICAD since its first version was released in 1984. Archi-CAD has seen a growth of 2600% in last 3 years. The statistics says that the adoption of the BIM soft-ware has rose from 26% in 2007 to 71% in 2012. The aim is to float the idea of prevention of extinction from the community by surviving the BIM era. Numerous prestigious masterminds gathered in the honorable presence of Laszlo Toke (Interna-tional Sales manager, Gra-phisoft) and Laszlo Neda (Implementation special-ist, Graphisoft) from Gra-phisoft headquarters in Budapest, Hungary. The

event is also planned to announce the direct asso-ciation of Dimension plus with GRAPHISOFT as western India (Rajas-than | Gujarat | Madhya Pradesh | Maharashtra | Goa) resellers. This is the first time in India that an Architectural firm using ArchiCAD is spreading the same for its commu-nity. The paradigm shift is evident as the firm un-derstands and actively practices the design field and is well aware of their clienteles’ requirements. Therefore, it is bridg-ing the gap between the makers and users with their customer centric ap-proach.

Agency | Vasco

Emphasising that no oth-er party can proclaim to be an anti-corruption par-ty like the Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi Chief Min-ister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejri-wal Tuesday alleged that both the Congress and BJP are in neck-deep corruption and co-con-spiring to loot the coun-try. “AAP’s Delhi victory will once again repeat in Goa as the pre-poll cir-cumstances of both the

states seem similar. In both the states, corrup-tion led by national par-ties prevailed, the poor remained marginalised, lacked basic facilities, and exploited, govern-ment also deprived them of their livelihood,” he said. He criticised the Goa state BJP-govern-ment for carrying out dredging activity at Mor-mugoa Port Trust (MPT), which according to him was illegal and displaced the lives of local fish-ermen. “Once voted to

power in the state we will ensure ‘Rozi-Roti’ to ev-eryone and introduce schemes for the benefit of the poor,” he said, during his interaction with the fishermen community at Kariwado in Vasco. On the availability of drugs in the state, Kejriwal said that it was the byproduct of corruption since the government and officials, who are empowered to act against it, are shying away from taking action against the perpetrators due to their vested inter-ests. “Both the national parties are two sides of the same coin, in the up-coming election we will not act spoiler for only one national party but both BJP and Congress. We will win over 35 of the 40 seats in 2017 elec-tions,” he said.

The case relates to the killing of three members from the minority

community in Viramgam on February 28, 2002, when a mob had turned violent following the Godhra

train carnage

Lalji Patel meets Gujarat CM Anandiben for Hardik’s release

Gujarat Gas up 10% on gas distribution permission in Gujarat

Lalji Patel, who was arrested in April

for alleged rioting during a jail bharo

andolan in Mehsana and released only last week on bail

jailed Patidar leaders like Hardik, who is facing sedi-tion charge. The leader of Sardar Patel Group (SPG) also sought withdrawal of criminal cases against quota stir leaders. “Today, I first met Nitin Patel and Vijay Rupani (also BJP president in Gujarat) and then met the Chief Minis-ter. Our main agenda was to press for demands like release of rest of the jailed Patidar leaders, withdraw-al of cases against the Pa-tidars and to see to it that the 10 per cent reserva-

tion is sustained,” he said. “Our demand was 20 per cent reservation instead of 10 per cent, but to press for that we will first con-sult our community lead-ers,” he added.

Farmers move Gujarat HC against SUDA

lease. The company has accepted the authori-sation vide a confirma-tion letter to PNGRB on June 27, it added. As per the provision of the PNGRB, Gujarat Gas has granted 300 months of infrastructure exclu-sivity valid up to June 21, 2041 and 60 months of marketing exclusiv-ity valid up to June 21,

2021 for the CGD net-work. The authorisation area for proposed CGD network will cover a geographical area of 5760.41 square kilome-ters, the company said. At 10:06 AM, the stock was up 8% at Rs 563 on the BSE. A combined 276,412 shares changed hands on the counter on the BSE and NSE so far.