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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 15, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 15 th April, 2016 - Friday Year :02, Issue : 96 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Sister of Kirpal Singh meets Kejriwal Advertisement Indian Navy ties up with Jamia Delhi Vs Punjab @ (Delhi, 8.00 PM) Agency | Kolkata Amidst a complaint-rid- den Assembly polls in West Bengal, the Elec- tion Commission today issued a show cause notice to Chief Minis- ter and Trinamool Con- gress supremo Mamata Banerjee for allegedly violating the model code of conduct. An unfazed Banerjee dared the Com- mission to take steps against her for threaten- ing to take revenge and said that the people of the state will show cause them on May 19, the day of the election results. Agency | New Delhi Sister of Kirpal Singh, who died recently in a Pakistani jail under mysterious circum- stances, today met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and sought his support in bringing back her brother’s body from the neighbouring coun- try. “We want Kirpal’s body to be brought back here from Pakistan...his body should be brought back for final rites so that we can get a sense of relief. Agency | New Delhi The Indian Navy has tied up with Jamia Mil- lia Islamia for award- ing graduation degrees to naval personnel for their in-service training. Navy conducts training programmes for its sail- ors at centres across the country. Agency | Washington India has expressed con- cern over the hike in visa fee by the US, saying it is “discriminatory” and largely affects Indian IT professionals. During a bilateral meeting with US Trade Representative Ambassador Michael Fro- man, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also under- lined the need for early conclusion of Totalisation Agreement which would benefit Indians working in America. Referring to the visa issue, he spoke about “India’s concern over the hike in the H-1B and L1 visa fee, which is discrim- inatory and in effect is Our vision is to increase port capacity to 3,000 million tonnes by 2025 : Modi “Maritime India Summit” Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad At least 600 leading busi- nessmen and political leaders from the Patidar community observed one-day protest fast in Surat on Wednesday to express solidarity with the Patidar movement and demand the release of its leaders, including Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) conve- ner Hardik Patel, who are in jail facing sedition charges. The fast, organ- ised under the banner of the newly-launched ‘Pati- dar Sangh’ at the Samast Patidar Samaj Wadi in Katargam area here, saw participants like diamond businessman Lalji Patel, who bought Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi’s Agency | New Delhi Sonia Gandhi’s son-in- law Robert Vadra on Tuesday said that his parents have given him enough and he didn’t need his wife Priyanka to enhance his life. “I did not need Priyanka to enhance my life, I think I had enough. My par- ents gave me enough, said Robert Vadra while interacting with media on Thursday. “I have Agency | Mumbai Pitching for making the country’s 7,500-km long coastline an “engine of growth”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thurs- day said India wants to mobilise Rs 1 lakh crore investment to enable port development and invit- ed global community to invest. Inaugurating the first Maritime India Sum- mit (MIS) in Mumbai, Modi said it is the “right time” to come and better through the “sea route”. “Our vision is to increase port capacity from 1,400 million tonnes to 3,000 million tonnes by 2025. We want to mobilise an investment of Rs 1 lakh crore in the port sector to enable this growth,” the Prime Minister said after Agency | Srinagar Curfew-like restrictions continued for the second day in parts of Kashmir and mobile internet ser- vices were today sus- pended in some areas as tension prevailed in the Valley following killing of four persons in action by security forces during violent protests since Tuesday. Strict restric- tions have been imposed in Kupwara town, Kral- gund, Handwara, Magam and Langate areas in north Kashmir to maintain law and order, a police offi- cial said. He said the re- strictions were imposed following death of three persons during protests against alleged molesta- tion of a girl by a soldier in Handwara town on Tues- Rs 1 lakh crore investment for port EC sends show cause notice to Mamata Today MaTch PM Modi suit buyer joins protest for Hardik’s release Handwara fallout: Mobile internet suspended in several areas of Kashmir Arun Jaitley calls US visa fee hike discriminatory, says it targets Indian IT companies I don’t need Priyanka to enhance my life: Robert Vadra monogrammed suit, na- tional general secretary of BJP’s Kisan Morcha and former minister Gordhan Zadaphia, Surat city May- or Ashmitaben Shiroya, Surat city’s three BJP MLAs — Kumar Kanani, Praful Pansurya and Janak Bagdana municipal councillors from Con- gress and BJP, including opposition leader Pappan Togadia (cousin of VHP leader Pravin Togadia). Several government offi- cials and committee mem- bers of “Khodal Dham” and “Umiya Dham”, the reigning shrines of Leuva and Kadva Patidars, also participated. The leaders of the community urged Patidars to come on one platform and fight for the release of the Pati- dar youths lodged in dif- ferent jails. Surat PAAS co-convener Dharmik Malaviya said. IPL 2016 largely targeted at Indian IT companies”. Last year, the US Congress imposed a special fee of up to USD 4,500 on H-1B and L-1 visas — popular among Indian IT companies — to fund a 9/11 healthcare Act and biometric tracking system. While agreeing on the USD 1.1 trillion spending Bill, Congres- sional leaders decided to impose a special fee of USD 4,000 on certain cat- egories of H-1B visas and USD 4,500 on L-1 visas. Jaitley expressed India’s keenness in early con- clusion of a Totalization Agreement with the Unit- ed States, a finance min- istry statement quoting him said. As per Industry estimates, Indian profes- sionals contributed more than USD 25 billion to the US Social Security during the last decade, without being able to retrieve their contributions. The US has entered into agree- ments called ‘Totalization Agreements’ with several nations for the purpose of avoiding double taxation of income with respect to social security taxes. Un- der these, professionals of both the countries would be exempted from social security taxes when they go to work for a short pe- riod in the other country. a very strong and very good family. No matter what I read about myself I know the truth,” added Vadra.On being asked about joining politics, Vadra said he will wait and watch what the fu- ture has in store for him. “You never say never, so let’s see what the future has in store for me. When I feel that I can work for the people, when I get my calling, that is when I’ll think of joining politics,” Vadra added. “I have a very strong and very good family. No matter what I read about myself I know the truth,” said Robert Vadra day. Another youth was killed in Drugmulla area of Kupwara during protests against the Handwara in- cident yesterday. Restric- tions also continue in six police station areas of Sri- nagar city where sporadic incidents of stone-pelting were reported through the day yesterday, the official said. He said the affected police station areas in- clude Safakadal, Maharaj- gunj, Khanyar, Nowhatta, Rainawari and Maisuma. Normal life remained af- fected in the Valley due to a strike call by separatist groups. Markets remained closed while public trans- port was off the roads due to the strike. opening the MIS 2016. India, according to Modi, plans to add five new ports to meet increasing demand of Exim trade, which is expected to rise in line with the fast-grow- ing Indian economy. New ports are also be- ing developed by sever- al coastal states of India. Making out a strong case, the Prime Minister said Indian shipping sector is ready for “a long haul” and called upon inves- tors not to miss out on “the pleasant journey and great destination”. Modi added: “It is even better time to come through the sea route… Once you are here, I assure you that I will personally hold your hands to see that your berthing is safe, secure and satisfactory.” Pay- ing tribute to Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Amdedkar on his 125th birth anniver- sary, Modi said the archi- tect of India’s Constitu- tion is also the architect of the country’s water and river navigation pol- icy. Elaborating on the government’s plans for the sector, Modi referred to the shipping ministry showcasing some 250 projects with invest- ment opportunity in the maritime sector. These projects include various infrastructure develop- ment opportunities in 12 major ports, projects in eight maritime states and other agencies, of which over 100 projects have been identified under the ambitious Sagarmala pro- gramme. “With more than 14,000 kilometers of nav- igable inland waterways in the country, there is tre- mendous potential for de- velopment in this sector. My government is com- mitted to integration in infrastructure. We are also committed to creating an enabling environment for investors and facilitating investments with an open mind,” he added. On the need for collaboration, the Prime Minister said it not just creates and facilitates economic activity, but connects countries and ci- vilisations. He termed it as “the cleanest and cheapest carrier” of global trade. “However, in this sector, no country can achieve the desired results in iso- lation. Nations have to collaborate to realise this potential and overcome challenges in this sector. The objective of this sum- mit is to provide a plat- form and a forum for such cooperation,” he stressed. “India has had a glorious maritime history. We are on the path of shaping an even better maritime future.” The overriding theme in Modi’s speech was to modernise India’s ports and integrate them with special economic zones, port-based smart cities, industrial parks, warehouses, logistics parks and transport corri- dors. Seeking partnership, Modi made a specific ref- erence to rating agency Moody’s recent apprecia- tion of the Make in India initiative. “We have done a lot of corrections on the front of ease of doing busi- ness. We have jumped 12 ranks in the World Bank’s ranking,” the Prime Min- ister said, adding India has liberalised the licensing regime, including that of defence and ship-building sectors.

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Page 1: Ss eng 15 04 2016

ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD

RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 15, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

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

15th April, 2016 - FridayYear :02, Issue : 96Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Sister of Kirpal Singh meets KejriwalAdvertisement

Indian Navy ties up with Jamia

Delhi Vs Punjab@

(Delhi, 8.00 PM)

Agency | Kolkata

Amidst a complaint-rid-den Assembly polls in West Bengal, the Elec-tion Commission today issued a show cause notice to Chief Minis-ter and Trinamool Con-gress supremo Mamata Banerjee for allegedly violating the model code of conduct. An unfazed Banerjee dared the Com-mission to take steps against her for threaten-ing to take revenge and said that the people of the state will show cause them on May 19, the day of the election results.

Agency | New Delhi

Sister of Kirpal Singh, who died recently in a Pakistani jail under mysterious circum-stances, today met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and sought his support in bringing back her brother’s body from the neighbouring coun-try. “We want Kirpal’s body to be brought back here from Pakistan...his body should be brought back for final rites so that we can get a sense of relief.

Agency | New Delhi

The Indian Navy has tied up with Jamia Mil-lia Islamia for award-ing graduation degrees to naval personnel for their in-service training.Navy conducts training programmes for its sail-ors at centres across the country.

Agency | Washington

India has expressed con-cern over the hike in visa fee by the US, saying it is “discriminatory” and largely affects Indian IT professionals. During a bilateral meeting with US Trade Representative Ambassador Michael Fro-man, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also under-lined the need for early conclusion of Totalisation Agreement which would benefit Indians working in America. Referring to the visa issue, he spoke about “India’s concern over the hike in the H-1B and L1 visa fee, which is discrim-inatory and in effect is

Our vision is to increase port capacity to 3,000 million tonnes by 2025 : Modi“Maritime India Summit”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

At least 600 leading busi-nessmen and political leaders from the Patidar community observed one-day protest fast in Surat on Wednesday to express solidarity with the Patidar movement and demand the release of its leaders, including Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) conve-ner Hardik Patel, who are in jail facing sedition charges. The fast, organ-ised under the banner of the newly-launched ‘Pati-dar Sangh’ at the Samast Patidar Samaj Wadi in Katargam area here, saw participants like diamond businessman Lalji Patel, who bought Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi’s

Agency | New Delhi

Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra on Tuesday said that his parents have given him enough and he didn’t need his wife Priyanka to enhance his life. “I did not need Priyanka to enhance my life, I think I had enough. My par-ents gave me enough, said Robert Vadra while interacting with media on Thursday. “I have

Agency | Mumbai

Pitching for making the country’s 7,500-km long coastline an “engine of growth”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thurs-day said India wants to mobilise Rs 1 lakh crore investment to enable port development and invit-ed global community to invest. Inaugurating the first Maritime India Sum-mit (MIS) in Mumbai, Modi said it is the “right time” to come and better through the “sea route”. “Our vision is to increase port capacity from 1,400 million tonnes to 3,000 million tonnes by 2025. We want to mobilise an investment of Rs 1 lakh crore in the port sector to enable this growth,” the Prime Minister said after

Agency | Srinagar

Curfew-like restrictions continued for the second day in parts of Kashmir and mobile internet ser-vices were today sus-pended in some areas as tension prevailed in the Valley following killing of four persons in action by security forces during violent protests since Tuesday. Strict restric-

tions have been imposed in Kupwara town, Kral-gund, Handwara, Magam and Langate areas in north Kashmir to maintain law and order, a police offi-cial said. He said the re-strictions were imposed following death of three persons during protests against alleged molesta-tion of a girl by a soldier in Handwara town on Tues-

Rs 1 lakh crore investment for port

EC sends show cause notice to

Mamata

Today MaTch

PM Modi suit buyer joins protest for Hardik’s release

Handwara fallout: Mobile internet suspended in several areas of Kashmir

Arun Jaitley calls US visa fee hike discriminatory, says it targets Indian IT companies

I don’t need Priyanka to enhance my life: Robert Vadra

monogrammed suit, na-tional general secretary of BJP’s Kisan Morcha and former minister Gordhan Zadaphia, Surat city May-or Ashmitaben Shiroya, Surat city’s three BJP MLAs — Kumar Kanani, Praful Pansurya and Janak Bagdana — municipal councillors from Con-gress and BJP, including opposition leader Pappan Togadia (cousin of VHP leader Pravin Togadia).

Several government offi-cials and committee mem-bers of “Khodal Dham” and “Umiya Dham”, the reigning shrines of Leuva and Kadva Patidars, also participated. The leaders of the community urged Patidars to come on one platform and fight for the release of the Pati-dar youths lodged in dif-ferent jails. Surat PAAS co-convener Dharmik Malaviya said.

IPL 2016

largely targeted at Indian IT companies”. Last year, the US Congress imposed a special fee of up to USD 4,500 on H-1B and L-1 visas — popular among Indian IT companies — to fund a 9/11 healthcare Act and biometric tracking system. While agreeing on the USD 1.1 trillion

spending Bill, Congres-sional leaders decided to impose a special fee of USD 4,000 on certain cat-egories of H-1B visas and USD 4,500 on L-1 visas. Jaitley expressed India’s keenness in early con-clusion of a Totalization Agreement with the Unit-ed States, a finance min-

istry statement quoting him said. As per Industry estimates, Indian profes-sionals contributed more than USD 25 billion to the US Social Security during the last decade, without being able to retrieve their contributions. The US has entered into agree-ments called ‘Totalization Agreements’ with several nations for the purpose of avoiding double taxation of income with respect to social security taxes. Un-der these, professionals of both the countries would be exempted from social security taxes when they go to work for a short pe-riod in the other country.

a very strong and very good family. No matter what I read about myself

I know the truth,” added Vadra.On being asked about joining politics,

Vadra said he will wait and watch what the fu-ture has in store for him. “You never say never, so let’s see what the future has in store for me. When I feel that I can work for the people, when I get my calling, that is when I’ll think of joining politics,” Vadra added.

“I have a very

strong and very good family. No matter

what I read about myself I know the truth,” said

Robert Vadra

day. Another youth was killed in Drugmulla area of Kupwara during protests against the Handwara in-cident yesterday. Restric-tions also continue in six police station areas of Sri-nagar city where sporadic incidents of stone-pelting were reported through the day yesterday, the official said. He said the affected police station areas in-clude Safakadal, Maharaj-gunj, Khanyar, Nowhatta, Rainawari and Maisuma. Normal life remained af-fected in the Valley due to a strike call by separatist groups. Markets remained closed while public trans-port was off the roads due to the strike.

opening the MIS 2016. India, according to Modi, plans to add five new ports to meet increasing demand of Exim trade, which is expected to rise in line with the fast-grow-ing Indian economy. New ports are also be-ing developed by sever-al coastal states of India. Making out a strong case, the Prime Minister said Indian shipping sector is ready for “a long haul” and called upon inves-tors not to miss out on “the pleasant journey and great destination”. Modi added: “It is even better time to come through the sea route… Once you are here, I assure you that I will personally hold your hands to see that your berthing is safe, secure

and satisfactory.” Pay-ing tribute to Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Amdedkar on his 125th birth anniver-sary, Modi said the archi-tect of India’s Constitu-tion is also the architect of the country’s water and river navigation pol-

icy. Elaborating on the government’s plans for the sector, Modi referred to the shipping ministry showcasing some 250 projects with invest-ment opportunity in the maritime sector. These projects include various

infrastructure develop-ment opportunities in 12 major ports, projects in eight maritime states and other agencies, of which over 100 projects have been identified under the ambitious Sagarmala pro-gramme. “With more than 14,000 kilometers of nav-igable inland waterways in the country, there is tre-mendous potential for de-velopment in this sector. My government is com-mitted to integration in infrastructure. We are also committed to creating an enabling environment for investors and facilitating

investments with an open mind,” he added. On the need for collaboration, the Prime Minister said it not just creates and facilitates economic activity, but connects countries and ci-vilisations. He termed it as “the cleanest and cheapest carrier” of global trade. “However, in this sector, no country can achieve the desired results in iso-lation. Nations have to collaborate to realise this potential and overcome challenges in this sector. The objective of this sum-mit is to provide a plat-form and a forum for such cooperation,” he stressed. “India has had a glorious maritime history. We are on the path of shaping an even better maritime

future.” The overriding theme in Modi’s speech was to modernise India’s ports and integrate them with special economic zones, port-based smart cities, industrial parks, warehouses, logistics parks and transport corri-dors. Seeking partnership, Modi made a specific ref-erence to rating agency Moody’s recent apprecia-tion of the Make in India initiative. “We have done a lot of corrections on the front of ease of doing busi-ness. We have jumped 12 ranks in the World Bank’s ranking,” the Prime Min-ister said, adding India has liberalised the licensing regime, including that of defence and ship-building sectors.

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- Kapilkumar M. HirparaEditor

Editors’ Picks

fRIDAY, APRIl 15, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYWhy did Dr B R Ambedkar choose Buddhism over Islam and Christianity?

India is celebrating 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao, Ramji Ambedkar, also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar. Dr B R Ambedkar was one of leading fig-ures of modern India, whose valuable services played vital role in changing India’s social and political are-na. A versatile orator, social reformer, champion of the untouchables and their cause and great constitu-tionalist, Babasaheb Ambedkar fought throughout his life for the social equality and justice.Dr B R Ambedkar is popularly known for his two works- his struggle for the upliftment of the lower caste com-munity in India and valuable contribution in making of country’s constitution. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was born in the Mahar caste, an untouchable com-munity of Maharastra, left no stone unturned to uplift the untouchables and depressed classes of India. His struggle to uplift the condition of untouchables even-tually prompted him to embrace Buddhism. Many forests of paper has been spent in trying to find out why Babasaheb Ambedkar converted to Buddhism and not to Islam or Christianity. Initially, he strived to open access to public places and utilities for the untouchables within the Hindu community. It was in 1929, when the first time Ambedkar indicated to leave Hindusim and convert to some other religion. On October 13 in 1935, Ambedkar declared t the conference of Depressed Classes that circumstances had gone beyond his control and he would certain-ly not die as a Hindu for sure. Notably, Dr Ambed-kar converted to Buddhism in 1956. It means it was a long drawn process stretched over two decades to decide what religion to be adopted. Dr Ambedkar has many options like Islam, Christianity and Sikhism, but the great social revolutionary chose Buddhism. He showed his initial inclination towards Buddhism in 1930 when he named his new home as Rajgriha. He studied about Buddhism at Fergusson College. He could have converted to Islam or Christianity, but he knew that to defeat the Brahamanism he needed help of both the religions. He understood that if he adopts Islam, Christian would be against him and if he em-braces Christianity, the Muslims would oppose him. So he chose the other option. Besides that, the undue militancy on national scene and heirarchial discrimi-nation in Islam and class strife in Christianity stopped Dr Ambedkar to covert to any of the two religions. Dr Ambedkar not only wanted economical, social and political progress of lower caste people but also complete development of their heart, mind and soul. The sole purpose of the conversion was to break the caste-barrier in Hindu fold and unite the depressed class under one faith to make them strong. Ambed-kar’s dream of social equality and unity of depressed class would not have fulfilled if he had covered to Is-lam or Christianity, considering their inner conflicts.

“I did not need Priyanka to enhance my life, I think I had enough. My parents gave me enough,”

- Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra on Thursday said that his parents have given him enough and he didn’t need his wife Priyanka to enhance his life.

Agency | New Delhi

Ben Kingsley, who voiced Bagheera in the live-adap-tation version of Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale The Jungle Book, says the big cat mannerism was like that of a military person-nel. Kingsley’s character does not sing, but the star thinks it suits Bagheera’s sensible manner, report-ed Contactmusic. “I think I hum along, towards the end, with the famous song. But, Bagheera is military.

I don’t think he’s given to humming or singing. I see him as General Bagheera. Knowing that Kipling was born in India, I based my Bagheera on the kind of British officer who would be stationed in India, at the time of the Empire, who would have a lot of people under his command. He probably loves his men under his command, but he’s a tough love coach. That military side of him, I really warmed to,” King-sley said.

Agency | New Delhi

Sachin Tendulkar’s up-coming biopic named ‘Sachin Tendulkar: A bil-lion dreams’ had its teaser come to life on Thursday with many of his peers ap-plauding the effort on so-cial media. Many of them looked forward to watch-ing the entire movie soon but there is no official date out for the release. In fact this isn’t the only sports movie set to be released soon or only cricket cen-tric movie in the making. Azhar starring Emraan Hashmi based on former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin and MS Dho-ni – The Untold Story star-ring Sushant Singh Rajput are the other two cricket stories slated to hit the-atres soon. Another movie that is not cricket specific but up for launch is Dangal starring Aamir Khan and is based on wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat who taught the sport to his daughters Babita Kumari and Gee-

Agency | Mumbai

Tiger Shroff, who boasts of one the hottest pack of abs in the industry, is all set for his next venture after Heropanti. Also starring Shraddha Ka-poor, Baaghi has been a buzz maker since the an-nouncement.The movie that will inspire you to be a rebel, was supposed to be the launch pad for Di-

sha Patani – the Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk girl who we absolutely adore. But things somehow didn’t work out, and the Aas-hiqui 2 actress was cast instead. Now we are not complaining as we ab-solutely love her hot av-atar from the trailer and songs. She presumably has done a great job as the sweet, innocent girl who

Agency | New Delhi

Udta Punjab has been generating a lot of cu-riousity among the fans and after Shahid Kapoor and Diljit Dosanjh’s look from the movie, the mak-

ers unveiled the look of Kareena Kapoor. Karee-na Kapoor plays the role of Dr Shivani Gupta in the film. Her look from the film, in which she is seen wearing simple sal-

Agency | New Delhi

As the king of romance in Bollywood, he de-fined ‘prince charming’ for a whole generation of females. Still very much reigning hearts, Shah Rukh Khan belongs to a small compa-ny of actors that producers bank on for a hit. But aside from movies like Dilwale Dulhan-iya Le Jayenge (1995) and Dil to Pagal Hai (1997) where his characters were too good to be true, Shah Rukh also gave us movies that were so real, we didn’t want them to be true. Some of Bollywood’s most twisted characters are from Shah Rukh’s filmography, and large-ly from the beginning of his career. In fact, he kick-started his Bollywood journey with Deewana, starring opposite Rishi Kapoor and Divya Bharti in 1992. The role earned him the Filmfare award for best debut. Shah Rukh continued the trend in his next few films, es-saying pyschotic, twisted minds of the fanat-ic kind. In his latest, Maneesh Sharma’s Fan, SRK plays Aryan Khanna, a superstar, and his fan Gaurav. Produced by Yash Raj Films and directed by Maneesh Sharma, Fan trac-es Gaurav’s fixation on Aryan that turns nasty when his hero ignores him.

Agency | Mumbai

The release of Emraan Hashmi starrer Azhar, which is a biopic on crick-eter Mohammad Azha-ruddin, is just a month away. The makers of the film are in the last leg of their shooting; they are filming a dance n u m -ber with N a r g i s F a k h r i . The ac-tress will be seen t h u m p -ing to the recreated version of Oye Oye track from Tridev (1989).Buzz is that when the song was being filmed at a studio in Mumbai, the actress felt sick and the shoot came to a halt. Confirming the incident, Nargis has been quoted

by a publication saying, “I was ecstatic to shoot the song, but suddenly during the shot, I felt gid-dy and uneasy. I was be-ginning to feel feverish as well and the pro-ducers summoned

a doctor

on set immediately. But my fever had shot up and thus, I had to rest and head back home. Since the film’s release is a month away, I will be back on set tomorrow.” It is said that the entire

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Bagheera from Jungle Book’s like a general: Ben Kingsley

from Darr to Raees, Shah Rukh’s dark side

Sachin Tendulkar’s A Billion Dreams joins growing list of Bollywood sports biopics

Tiger Shroff talks about Shraddha Kapoor replacing Disha Patani in Baaghi!

Kareena Kapoor’s look from Udta Punjab unveiled

Nargis fakhri faints on the sets of ‘Azhar’

incident left a hole in the producer’s pocket. Shed-ding light on the same, a source has been quoted by a publication saying, “The episode called for a pack up and it ended up costing Rupees 35 to 40 lakhs for the makers.”

war kameez, reminds you of Geet from Jab We Met.Kareena Kapoor Khan’s look in director Abhishek Chaubey’s Udta Punjab is a complete departure from what we’ve seen her as so far. In the mov-ie, Kareena’s character leaves her practice in a city to move to the inte-riors of Punjab to tackle the drug menace. Direct-ed by Abhishek Chaubey, the film also stars Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Pra-bhjyot Singh and Diljit Dosanjh. “Udta Punjab” releases on June 17.

can also kick ass when she wants. You wouldn’t want to be the guy whose head she bangs repeated-ly on a wall in the trailer. But to see Tiger opposite his rumoured real life love interest would have been a treat for the eyes. They look so utterly gor-geous together. Remem-ber them getting out of a theater after their movie date? Tiger, when asked about the replacement episode, being the good guy he is, gave an evasive reply. He said he was ig-norant of the event until it was too late. “I wasn’t aware of any of that. I was just focused on work and my prep was going on at that time, I found out about that quite late.” He said. Well, we wonder what he might have done in power had he known about this earlier.

Bollywood is cashing in on the audience approval of sports biopics with Sachin Tendulkar’s movie in

the works and more set to be released

ta Phogat. The movie is likely to be released on Independence Day. This follows a line of sports bi-opics that have hit Bolly-wood recently. It all start-ed with Paan Singh Tomar and then saw the release of Mary Kom and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag based on Kom and Milkha Singh respectively and starred Priyanka Chopra and Far-han Akhtar in the lead role. Where Bollywood is just joining in, Holly-wood has had numerous sports biopics panning the globe and multiple sport-ing disciplines. There is Chariots of Fire, which released in 1981, and cov-

ered the life of two British athletes Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell and their bid to compete at the 1924 Olympics. More films this side of the century have been the likes of Ali (2001) starring Will Smith on the life of Muhammad Ali, Rush (2013) captur-ing the rivalry of James Hunt and Niki Lauda and Moneyball (2011) star-ring Brad Pitt on the life of Billy Beane. In global sport, Invictus (2009) star-ring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon highlight-ed South African Rugby team’s efforts in clinching the 1995 World Cup in the post apartheid era.

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No ban on toddy, Opposition politicising issue: Nitish Kumar

SPORTS ROUNDUPGujarat to host ‘Target Ball National Tournament’

Jyotindra Mehta Elected as President of National Co.Op.Banks

and Credit Society federation

Micromax gears for the top spot as integrated Devices & Services Company

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Urban Co. Operative Banks Federation’s Chairman and National President of Sahakar Bhara-ti Mr. Jyotindra Mehta Elected as Chairman of Na-tional Co. Operative Banks and Credit Society Fed-eration. So to give honor to him Gujarat state co.op. Banks ltd., Sahakar Bharati and Gujarat Urban Co.Op.Banks Federation has jointly organized fe-licitation program. This program was held today at Gujarat State Co.Op.Bank Auditorium at 3pm. The program was attended by the Gujarat Governor Shri O.P.Kohli as chairman of this program and In other dignitaries, Gujarat BJP State president Vijay Rupani and Chairman of Gujarat State co.op bank,Mr. Ajay Patel were present as Chief Guests. Jyotindra Mehta serving to the co operative bank industries from last 35 years and since 2006 he is the chairman of Gujarat

Urban Co.Op.Bnak Federation.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad to host 3rd Junior National Champion-ship of Target Ball. 3 days tournament will be orga-nized at the C N Sports Academy between 28th to 30th April. For the first time Gujarat is going to host this new sports on its ground. 500+ players will par-ticipate in this tournament from 20 different states in 33 different teams. While sharing details of the format, Mr. Sonu Sharma (Founder), shared, “There will be 2 different teams of 6 members each at a time in the ground. One player is usually known as diamond player whose task is to stop the ball to get diamond. No other team can enter in the diamond area, players need to throw ball from outside to get it diamond. People generally consider it as a very easy game, but at the same time its very exciting and entertaining. I hope with time this game gain its popularity among other games.” Founder of the game, Shri Sonu Sharma will attend this 3 days tournament along with the coaches & officials from

different state teams.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Micromax Informatics Ltd. today refreshed its cor-porate, brand and product strategy with the launch of “Micromax 3.0” and a vision to be the top play-er in the Indian smart devices category and to en-ter the top 5 club of global handset manufacturers. Micromax also unveiled a new brand identity with the launch of its new logo and brand philosophy ‘Nuts: Guts: Glory’. The new philosophy is a re-ar-ticulation of Micromax’s DNA that underscores its pioneering status as company that has challenged accepted notions and brought market leading in-novations to connect millions of Indians. The new brand identity presents Micromax as a company that is bolder, modern, agile and armed with a winning attitude to take on the global smart devices market. The new logo is an evolution from the existing Mi-cromax punch but a much more modernized version keeping in mind the global design language that ap-peals to the youth across the globe.

Manish Pandey disappointed with KKR batting, says should have scored 200

Ahemdabad: Nikol observes peaceful bandh after demolition deaths

IPl 2016: Pitting blame wholly and squarely on IPl for drought is unfair

Agency | Kolkata

Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Manish Pand-ey lamented that his side couldn’t post at least 200 runs despite a rousing start given by their top-order batsmen against Mumbai Indians on Wednesday. “With the way we started, we probably should have got 200. At least myself, Gautibhai (Gautam Gam-bhir) or Russell should have stayed till the end,” said Pandey, who scored an impressive 52 off 29 balls. “In the middle overs we were thinking 200, that’s what we were dis-cussing. After I got out, Russell had a decent part-nership with the captain. There was a stage when there were new batsmen at both ends. It’s not easy for any team to have two new batsmen at the crease and go for it. That’s what we lacked a bit,” he said. Kolkata Knight Riders

Agency | Bengluru

The Bombay High Court ruling, to move the Indi-an Premier League (IPL) matches out of Maha-rashtra can be seen in two ways. At best, it massag-es some egos and serves little other purpose. At worst, the authorities missed a golden opportu-nity to milk more out of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the team owners. There is no doubt that holding the IPL in a re-gion where people are suffering so much, is not a palatable prospect, made even worse by the arrogance of the BCCI in thinking that they are impervious to what af-flicts the country. That said, this decision is tan-tamount to saying that the IPL is the reason for the drought in the region and

IPL 2 6

were cruising at 163/2 af-ter 17 overs with half cen-turies from skipper Gam-bhir (64 from 52 balls) and Pandey (52 from 29 balls) while Russell had a cameo of 17-ball 36. But Mumbai Indians pulled back with KKR losing the wickets of Russell, Gambhir and Colin Mun-ro in the last three overs to restrict them to 187/5, a target which the visitors reached in 19.1 overs, with captain Rohit Shar-ma scoring an unbeaten

84 from 54 balls. ”Batting first, you don’t know ex-actly how many runs you need. On any given day, if you score 180-plus batting first you normally think you would win the game. For any team, it’s a good total,” Pandey said. “The wicket became a little bet-ter and it gave a little bit of advantage. I think that’s what Mumbai capitalised on. Now we lost the game we might think we’re 20 runs short. Overall it’s a good effort by our team.”

The IPl is a big target, and because of its fat belly, a soft one. It attracts disdain and envy. What makes it worse is that it

absorbs all and keeps smiling

it should pay, in money, water and logistics, for the sin. But whose sin is it, to start with? Noted economist Surjit Bhalla, in a conversation with Karan Thapar on a tele-vision channel, was ve-hement when he said that he’d exhort the IPL not to pay even one paisa for the cause. Bhalla’s con-tention is that the State administration, which

extracts taxes from all in the state, including the IPL is squarely to blame for the brought becoming the monster that it has. Fair point. Quite frank-ly, apart from offensive nature of celebrating the IPL in such sombre situ-ations apart, in real terms it isn’t the IPL’s, or BC-CI’s, responsibility to al-leviate the miseries sur-rounding them.

Bombay High Court ordered all IPl matches after April 30 to be shifted from drought affected Maharashtra

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Nikol area of Ahmed-abad observed a complete bandh on Wednesday, a day after four people died during a demolition drive by the civic body, but the situation remained peace-ful. On the other hand, Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner D Thara requested to the govern-ment to name an official from the state vigilance commission as member of the panel formed to probe the incident. “We have formed a committee with four members, which will be headed by a GVC of-ficial. Three deputy com-missioners (I K Patel, K L Bachani and R B Barad) will be the other members

four people were killed Tuesday when after a 20-ft wall of a two-storey building opposite Sardar Mall collapsed during a demolition

drive by the AMC in Krishnanagr areaof the committee… The GVC has been involved so that we could make an independent inquiry into the matter,” Thara said. The panel will submit its report in 20 days. Even as residents of Nikol en-sured a complete bandh in the area, they opposed politicisation of the is-

sue and asked Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia, who had reached there, to go back. Four peo-ple were killed Tuesday when after a 20-ft wall of a two-storey building opposite Sardar Mall col-lapsed during a demoli-tion drive by the AMC in Krishnanagr area.

Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi yesterday charged Nitish Kumar of

targeting the Pasi community by arresting them for selling toddy

Agency | New Delhi

Bihar Chief Minister Ni-tish Kumar Thursday hit back at Opposition for criticising the state gov-ernment over toddy ban issue, saying no such de-cision has been taken and accused it of “provoking” the Pasi community in-volved in the toddy busi-ness. “Like environmental pollution, people (politi-cians of different parties) are making ideological

pollution. They are trying to provoke a communi-ty in the name of toddy,” Kumar said. He, howev-er, made it clear that there was no ban on toddy and the state government was following the 1991 guide-lines, which prohibits sale of toddy within 50 m of educational institutions, temples, hospital, bazaars and haats among others and the same within 100 m in rural areas. Kumar was

addressing a gathering of Vikas Mitras for whom a workshop on ‘Complete Prohibition in Bihar’ was organised by the Sched-uled Caste and Sched-uled Tribe Department on 125th birth anniversary of B R Ambedkar. Com-ing down heavily on pol-iticians for attacking him in the name of Pasi com-munity, Kumar said they were not their benefactors and were only indulging in politics. “They (lead-ers) want that people from Pasi community, tradi-tionally occupied in toddy business, to always climb palm trees and never earn their name by educating themselves,” Kumar said, reminding people a hooch tragedy last year was the result of spurious toddy, blended with urea. “Now these people (leaders) are advocating toddy just for the sake of politicising the issue,” he said.

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