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CBI to probe Ryan school murder, Haryana Terror hits London again, 22 takes over management for 3 months injured in tube explosion

Chief minister ML Khattar while on his way to visit the family of the 8-year-old boy who was killed in his school in Gurgaon on September 8 Agency | Gurgaon Page No: 03 T20 leagues are the future, says Stellenbosch Kings owner Preity Zinta

NEWS BRIEF Youth found injured near tracks with girl dies SS News | Thane

A 23-year-old youth and a 20-year-old college girl, both from Thakurli, were found critically injured alongside tracks near Thane station around1am on Friday . While both were shifted to hospital, A N Jain succumbed to injuries, while the girl, who is stable, is clueless about how she landed on the tracks or who the boy was. Thane station authorities said they received a call from the guard of a Karjat-bound local about two persons lying injured between Mulund and Thane. While no one has turned up to claim Jain’s body till late Friday , police traced the girl’s family. Man wanted for murder, loot killed in encounter Agency | Lucknow

A man wanted in a number of cases of murder and loot was today killed after a shootout in Azamgarh, police said. The gunfight occurred when the police cornered two people in Ramganj Bazar area. In the exchange of fire, Ramji was injured while his accomplice managed to escape, they said. He was rushed to the primary health centre which referred him to the district hospital. He died during treatment, police said. A country-made pistol and cartridges were seized from Ramji who was carrying a cash reward of Rs 12,000, police said.

The investigation into the murder of an eight-year-old student in Gurgaon’s Ryan International School will be handed to the Central Bureau of Investigation, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Friday after meeting the victim’s family. The child, a second grader, died within minutes of being found bleeding outside a school toilet with his throat slit exactly a week ago. The incident led to several protests in many parts of the country, and brought the safety of school children in sharp focus. On Friday, Khattar said the government will take control of the school for three

months. Gurgaon police is likely to file on Saturday the charge sheet and submit the forensic report on at the Gurgaon special court. “The victim’s parents have been demanding CBI inquiry into the incident and in view of this we have decided to recommend a CBI investigation. A letter in this regard will be sent to the Union government for required action”, said Khattar, who also assured the family that everything would be done to ensure justice.The

victim’s father had on Monday approached the Supreme Court requesting the case be transferred to the CBI since, they said, the murder appeared to be premeditated. For the next three months, deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh will be the in-charge of the Ryan International School and it is expected that all lapses in infrastructure and negligence will be documented. A CBSE team visited the school on Thursday and questioned teachers about the

BMC nixes BJP b’day plan for PM on Marine Drive

Agency | New Delhi

The BMC has denied permission to the BJP to erect a stage and display khadi material along a one-kmlong stretch of the Marine Drive seafront on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday on Sunday. Mohit Kamboj, president of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, BJP’s youth wing, had approached the BMC seeking permission for the stage and display of khadi material. Kamboj, in his application, said khadi “is being promoted greatly by the Prime Minister“ and

incident. After Khattar’s announcement, the victim’s father said he was satisfied with the decision. He said there seems to be a larger conspiracy behind the incident and a higher probe was needed to expose it. He said he is not inclined to let his daughter — who is in the fifth grade — study in the same school since he fears there could be danger to her life. Sources said that along with the CBI inquiry, the Gurgaon police will continue a parallel inquiry. The police team, which had gone to Mumbai, has issued a notice to the trustees of the Ryan Foundation that include Grace Pinto, Augustine Pinto.

Agency | Mumbai

requested that the fabric be allowed to be put up on the NCPA-to-Marine Lines stretch. Several VIPs were expected to visit the place and sign on the displayed material to show their support to the PM. The organizers wanted to get CM Devendra Fadnavis to open the function. Rejecting

the application, the civic body referred to what the Bombay high court had said in 2015 while disposing of a PIL against an open gym then set up on the Marine Drive promenade. It had directed the civic chief to form a committee under him to take a final call on such requests. In 2015.

on Tuesday night. Variya was rushed to a local hospital but he died before he could get treatment. The murder angered the locals who even ransacked Khan’s house on Thursday .“About 57 Muslim families staying

in VUDA quarters were threatened after the murder. So they left their homes and are now staying with their friends or other family members in Karelibaug,“ said activist Shaukat Indori. “These families, who left all their belongings behind, are scared to return to their homes. We met the deputy commission-

er of police (DCP) and urged him to provide adequate se curity to these families.,“ Indori said. Police commissioner, Manoj Sashidhar said, “We have talked with the families and most of them are keen to return to their homes. In fact, two families have already returned and we have provided adequate security .“

57 Muslim families flee homes after threats

Nearly 57 Muslim families had to flee their homes at VUDA quarters in Bapod after they were allegedly threatened by the locals and stones were pelted at their homes on Wednesday . The incident occurred after Manhar Variya, a resident of VUDA quarters was stabbed by Nazeem Khan Pathan

Twenty two people were injured after a homemade bomb went off inside a London metro train during the rush hour on Friday morning. Police confirmed that the explosion was a terror attack ­the fourth in London and the fifth in Britain this year. Emergency services, including 50 firefighters, armed police, ambulance crews and a hazardous area response team, were on the scene within

minutes of the crude device detonating at 8.20am local time (12.50pm IST), just as the packed train was pulling into the overground Parsons Green station in south west London. The device is believed to have contained chemicals attached to a timer. Eyewitnesses said there was a blast and a fireball flew through the carriage, melting clothes, singeing people’s hair and burning passengers’ faces and arms. It is believed

the device detonated only partially . Investigators say the contraption that caused the blast was an improvised explosive device, pointing to the work of a terror group. Metropolitan Police’s deputy assistant commissioner Neil Basu, who is the senior national coordinator for counter terrorism policing, quickly declared it a terrorist incident. Met’s counter terrorism command, supported by MI5, is investigating the case.

children. The survey found 63% of school leaders also feel there has been a drop in pa rent trust and higher parent interference in school affairs after the Gurugram incident. The SLN spoke to 300 parents and 130 school leaders soon after the incident to understand what has changed. While almost half the respondent parents (44%) thought principals were responsible in case of safety hazards in a school, lead-

ers (62%) felt it was the responsibility of the school administrator.Among school leaders, only 11% felt it was the responsibility of the principal and 7% put the onus on the school trustee. Most trusted was the teacher, according to

59% of the parents. “The two important pillars behind any successful school is the parent and the school authorities. Both join hands to ensure the success of a child.This relationship has, possibly for the first time.

house to enquire. He found the girl lying in the bed with the accused. The father spotted his daughter bleeding and there were blood stains on the shirt of the accused. The girl later narrated the trauma to her parents. The girl’s father immedi ately went to Pandesara police station and lodged a complaint. The police arrested

the accused for sexual assault on the toddler. An FIR has been registe red against the accused under 376, 2(I) (J) of Indian Penal Code and under Sections 4, 5 (M) and 6 of The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act (POSCO), 2012. “We have registered an FRI against the accused and he has been arrested.

72% city parents don’t trust schools, finds study

In the aftermath of seven-year-old Pradyuman Thakur’s death at Ryan International School, Gurugram, schools in the city are grappling with queries from parents about safety infrastructure at their institutes. While the physical requirements can be met with a little help from technical experts, it is the trust deficit that has many worried. According to a survey by the School Learners Network (SLN), a professional group of school leaders, 72% parents do not trust schools with safety of their

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Man arrested for sexually abusing minor in Pandesara SS News | Surat

A 27-year-old man was arrested by the city police on Friday on the charges of sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl in Ganpatnagar in Pandesara. Accused Sujit Kumar Mistry lives in a rented house at Ganpatnagar in Pandesara. He is originally from Vikram Gunj in Patna and had been living there for the past many years. The girl had gone to his house to watch television.After a couple of hours when the girl did not return home, her father went to Mistry’s


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Why the Indian Constitution was ahead of its time

India’s Constitution can be seen as a prescient model of political pluralism. Several decades before multiculturalism emerged in Western democracies, our Constitution instituted group rights for dalits, adivasis and minorities within a broadly liberal democratic framework. The Indian Constitution recognises multiple groups defined by religion, language, caste and tribe. It also offers different approaches to the accommodation of the same group (for example, Scheduled Tribes have reservations as a disadvantaged group, as well as self-government rights for cultural protection).Group rights in the Indian Constitution include Constitution include self-gover nment rights for linguistic and tribal groups, legal pluralism in personal law for some religious groups (Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Parsis), as well as reservations in legislatures, government jobs and educa tional institutions for dalits and tribal groups. The Indian Constitution was framed in the backdrop of the violence of Partition. Several obstacles that have prevented the adoption of pluralist policies in other postcolonial countries were also present in India. Minority rights were associated with colonial divide and rule. Minorities were seen as a potential threat to security on account of supposed loyalty to an enemy state. Yet, although minority rights came to be restricted during constitution-making, key provisions were retained. How did India come to have a pluralist Constitution? The presence in key positions of power of leaders such as the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the Chair of the Drafting Committee Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, who were strongly committed to the rights of mi norities and dalits, played a key role. However, the ideo logical legacy of In dia’s national move ment, and its com mitment to decision g by consensus rather making by consensus rather than majority-rule, were as important. Public discussion of conflicting views, the willingness of powerful leaders to concede on crucial points to achieve consensus (reservations were not the first preference of either Nehru or Ambedkar), to avoid majority decision-making in order to secure agreement of affected parties, underpin the enduring achievement of the Indian Constitution.

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Simran actor Kangana Ranaut: I am not a man-hater

Agency | Mumbai

Kangana Ranaut has often grabbed headlines for being involved in spats with her male colleagues in the industry but the actor today said it does not mean that she is a man-basher. Recently, Kangana spoke openly about her alleged relationship with Hrithik Roshan on “Aap Ki Adaalat”, where she also took aim at Aditya Pancholi, Adhayan Suman and filmmaker Karan Johar. When asked that a lot of people saw her as a man-hater, the actor said that

was not the case as she had “friends and most of them are men”. “I am not a man-hater. I am not sure when I became a feminist. The whole perception of inequality and one of being inferior to the other is so bizarre for me to come to terms with that I can’t understand it. “The law of universal equality makes me look like a feminist but I feel feminism is a sorry state to be in for any society. Because you are lacking something and feminism is acting like a medicine to that illness or disease.”

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Hollywood-Bollywood Jai Lava Kusa song teaser: Jr NTR, Tamannaah in Swing Zara set the dance floor on fire Agency | Bengaluru

The makers of Tollywood star Jr NTR’s upcoming film Jai Lava Kusa surely know how to keep the buzz around the film alive. A new promo video of a special song from the film was unveiled on Friday and it is only adding to the excitement of the fans. The special number featuring Tamannaah Bhatia titled Swing Zara will be a treat for

Tamannaah’s confident and groovy moves are one of the big highlights of Swing Zara song

Taapsee Pannu on backlash for wearing bikini: I’m so happy I finally got it Agency | New Delhi

Actor Taapsee Pannu hasn’t failed to surprise us with the kind of roles she has chosen so far. From Pink, Naam Shabana and now Judwaa 2, in which she will be seen in an out-and-out glamourous avatar. Recently, she stunned her audience by sharing a shot from a sequence of her film in which she is sporting a bikini. While some are drooling over the look, a few trolled and body shamed her. However, Taapsee’s ‘I don’t give a damn’ reply made her fans proud. Now, in an exclusive conversation with indianExpress.com, Taapsee talks about how happy she was to finally become one of the actors to receive such a backlash for a picture or a look she has sported for her film. “I was very happy to receive the backlash,” Taapsee giggled and added, “I used to think everyone is getting it, why haven’t I got it yet. So, finally I got it.” “I used to keep reading articles which read this actor received backlash and that one got it too. So, I used to think, I have a hot body too. I should also receive it,” Taapsee continued with a smile on her face. Her reply to the troll was quite strong. She wrote in a tweet, “When you are against the tide, it’s YOU who needs to stand up for yourself… but don’t forget the smile.”

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the audience. Talking about the song, Director K S Ravindra aka Bobby termed it as “the most exciting thing”. “Here we go.This is the most exciting thing, i want to watch with fans.@tarak9999 n @tamannaahspeaks are at their best in #swingzara(sic),” Bobby posted on his Twitter page. Swing Zara picturized inside a cave-like set-up is in line with the fearsome demeanour of Jr NTR’s Jai character in the film. Even

though he maintains a grumpy look on his face, Jr NTR dances in perfect sync with the folk beats composed by musician Devi Sri Prasad. Tamannaah’s confident and groovy moves are one of the big highlights of the song. The rowdy and rustic ambience of the song sort of reminds us of Chikni Chameli from Agneepath. Tamannaah and Jr NTR own every bit of the frame in the song teaser.

Vivek Oberoi on Kangana Ranaut: It takes a lot of courage to speak up

Agency | New Delhi

Actor Vivek Oberoi said his Krrish 3 costar Kangana Ranaut is a “straightforward” person and speaks from her heart. Kangana has been in news for talking about her alleged relationship with Hrithik Roshan and the treatment meted out to her as an outsider in the industry. When asked about

the same, Vivek said, “It takes a lot of courage for a woman to speak up about what she has faced. People who know Kangana—and I’ve worked with her— they know that she is very honest, speaks from her heart and is straightforward.” Drawing a parallel between Kangana’s situation and his “social service with little kids”, Vivek said

victims should never be shamed. “I do social service with kids who have gone through a lot and we make sure they don’t feel embarrassed about what they have gone through. They shouldn’t feel victimised. We should shame those who do bad things. “When one star speaks about an issue in front of the society, it’s open to debate.

Japanese animated 12 minute short film The House of Small Cubes or La Maison en Petits Cubes by Kunio Kato available on Netflix. Logline: With his town being steadily submerged, a widower keeps adding levels on the top of his house. Losing his pipe brings back memories. This 12-minute animated short film begins with an elderly widower who is seen doing his day to day routine of eating, sleeping,

watching the sky till he realises that water has entered his house and he begins building another floor on top of his house. Set in a surreal town where most houses are seen submerged under water, the widower seems to have the tallest house of the lot. While working on his new floor, the widower’s smoking pipe falls down and sinks into the water. Determined to get his pipe back, the widower jumps in the water suited.

Shweta Basu Prasad’s Digital Playlist: You can’t miss the Oscar-winning animated short film The House of Small Cubes

Agency | Mumbai

What is memory? To remember is an effort and to forget, effortless. And some memories get etched so deep in our system that they are remembered effortlessly. At every phase in our life, we make memories that we cherish all our lives. Every event is recorded and revisited innumerable times, scraping further and further into our minds. This week I recommend Academy Award winning


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MCX records Rs. 10,460.25 crore turnover in session 1

SS News | Ahmedabad

India’s Multi Commodity Exchange has recorded a daily turnover of Rs. 10460.25 crore in session 1 on Thursday, September 14, 2017.MCX Comdex – The composite index of metals, energy and agri-commodities was down by 8.77 point to 3301.40 point, MCX Metal index was reached at 4911.98 and MCX Energy index was reached at 2383.87 while MCX Agri index reached at 2575.57 point. MCX COMDEX is India’s maiden real-time Composite Commodity Index based on commodity futures prices of an exchange.

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RFO arrested in MNREGA funds scam

A range forest officer (RFO) in Sutrapada was arrested in a scam related to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) scheme in which funds worth more than Rs 1 crore ere siphoned off a year ago. RFO Dhiraj Chudasma along with former deputy conservator of forest Deepak Thakkar and an agency named Vadgam R V Traders had allegedly siphoned off Rs 18 lakh from 18 projects of constructing several small ponds meant to provide drinking water to

Missed out on coach job for lack of ‘setting’: Virender Sehwag

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lions in Sutrapada range forest, said Sutrapada police inspector M P Pandya . “While the work on 11 projects had been started, seven projects remained only papers, and the fund meant for them had been siphoned off by the accused. The complaint in this connection had been filed a year ago and the first person arrested in the case is Chudasma,“ Pandya added. Similarly in Kodinar, Deepak Thakkar, Vadgam R V Traders and Kodinar RFO B G Rawaliya allegedly siphoned off the funds meant for MNREGA scheme.

Agency | New Delhi

Virender Sehwag on Friday said he missed out on becoming the Indian cricket team’s chief coach for the lack of patronage from the powers that be in the BCCI and will not apply for the position again. Sehwag lost out to Ravi Shastri, who was touted as the choice of skipper Virat Kohli — an appointment that was not unanimous with former India captain Sourav Ganguly, a

member of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), strongly against the decision. “Dekhiye main coach isliye nahi ban paaya kyonki jo bhi coach chun rahe the unse mera koi setting nahin tha. (Look I couldn’t become the (India) coach because I didn’t have any setting (common slang for hobnobbing with decision-makers) with those who were in power of appointing the coach),” Sehwag told hindi news

channel ‘India TV’ during a chat show. The swashbuckling former opener was in his elements and claimed that he was misled by a section of the BCCI into applying for the post. “I never thought of coaching the Indian cricket team. I was given an offer to coach the team. The BCCI (acting) secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and GM (Game Development) MV Sridhar came to me and requested me to think about the offer. I took my time and then applied for the position,” Sehwag revealed. In fact, he claimed that he had even consulted India captain Virat Kohli before applying.

India vs Australia: Shikhar Dhawan to miss first three ODIs Shikhar Dhawan had missed the fifth ODI and Lanka as well

Shikhar Dhawan has been allowed to miss the first three ODIs against Australia, with the series starting on September 17, to attend to his ailing wife. The left handed opener had missed the last few games against Sri Lanka to be by the side of his mother who had been going through health issues. BCCI has not named any replacement for Dhawan. The BCCI statement read: “Team India opener Shikhar Dhawan has requested to

SPORTS ROUNDUP Changes in playing conditions discussed at ICC Elite Panel Conference

Agency | New Delhi

The three-day ICC Elite Panel Conference concluded today with match referees and umpires discussing new playing conditions, including changes in the DRS usage, bat sizes and code of conduct among the changes which will be implemented in series starting on September 28. The annual conference, which began on September 13, was attended by Emirates Elite Panel of Match

Referees, Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires, members of the Emerging Panel of ICC Umpires and the umpire coaches. This year’s conference assumed special significance because of the new playing conditions that include changes in the DRS usage, bat sizes and code of conduct among the changes which will be implemented in series starting on September 28 or later, the ICC said in a state-

ment. The Test series between Bangladesh and South Africa, and the one between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, will be the first ones to be played with the changes. ICC Senior Manager for Umpires and Referees, Adrian Griffith, said: “We always use this occasion to nurture team building. This is a time when all of us get to put our heads together to ensure that the game is run in the best possible manner on the field. “This is that one time in the year that we get everyone together. It is time to refresh, review, rejuvenate and share each other’s experiences over the last year and then go over any new regulations.”

series in India, Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Caribbean. Zinta believes the growth of these leagues could surpass interest and investment in international cricket. “The way the format is and the way the leagues are structured, I think in the near future you are going to see league cricket take over,” Zinta told reporters. “If you look at other sports like football, of course the country

sport is there and it is very important, but then it is the league sport that takes over at some point.” The IPL signed a record fiveyear TV deal worth $2.55 billion earlier this month, five times more per season than the initial 10-year deal. Zinta sees this as a sign that the popularity of the format is drawing in non-traditional cricket fans and she expects this trend to continue across all leagues.

after the right-handed batsman aggravated a calf injury during training on Thursday. According to a report cricket.com.au, Peter Handscomb, who had a great outting with the bat in the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, has been named as Finch’s cover and will fly in ahead of Sunday’s series opener against India. As per the report, the scan conducted revealed that the Finch

would need to sit out the early part of the ODI series. There were initial fears that the injury might rule out Finch for the entire tour. But the opener will remain with the squad with hopes of playing in the later part of the series. Handscomb would depart for India on Saturday and would be available for selection in the opening match of the series. Finch was rested from Australia’s lone warm-up match against Board President’s XI on Tuesday due to the right calf injury, which he first suffered playing for Surrey in England six weeks ago.

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be released from the team for the first three ODIs of the Paytm Australia tour of India, 2017 to attend to his wife, who is unwell. The All-India Senior Selection Committee has decided not to name any replacement for Dhawan in Indian Cricket Team.” Earlier Dhawan had missed the fifth ODI against Sri Lanka and the lone T20I, with India not missing the batsman much as they romped home to a 5-0 series finish and won the game in the shortest format as well. At

the time, Dhawan’s mother was recovering from illness. “Shikhar Dhawan would be leaving for India tomorrow i.e. September 3rd to see his ailing mother. Dhawan’s mother is stable and is recovering well at the moment,” said BCCI statement at the time. “The All-India Senior Selection Committee has decided not to name any replacement for the 5th ODI and the only T20I, scheduled on September 3rd and 6th respectively in Colombo.”

Twenty20 leagues around the world have the potential to eclipse international cricket as the shortest format of the game continues to attract new fans, according to multi-team owner Preity Zinta. The Bollywood actress and businesswoman co-owns the Indian Premier League (IPL) side Kings XI Punjab and has now expanded her cricket empire to include the Stellenbosch Kings in South Africa’s newly-launched T20 Global League. The Nov. 3-Dec. 16 tournament is the latest on a growing circuit that already includes

Peter Handscomb named Aaron Pakistan beat World XI by 33 runs in Finch’s cover ahead of ODI series third T20I to win Independence Cup

Pakistan beat World XI by 33 runs in the third and last T20I of the Independence Cup in Lahore

apart after reducing them to 67/5. Thisara Perera and David Miller did take on the bowling attack after the two chipped in with some power hitting but that was never enough as the Agency | Lahore Ahmed Shehzad and hosts’ bowling line Pakistan beat World Babar Azam ham- up dominated World XI by 33 runs in the mered the World XI Xi thoroughly. They third and last T20I bowlers all around won the first match of the Independence the park. Later, the but lost the second Cup in Lahore. Earli- home side bowling while emerged vicer, Pakistan notched ripped top and mid- torious in the third to up a total of 183/4 dle order of the Faf lift the Independence in 20 overs after du Plessis-led side Cup. Pakistan XI: Fakhar Zaman, Ahmed Shehzad, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed (c & wk), Imad Wasim, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Usman Khan, Rumman Raees World XI (Playing): Tamim Iqbal, Hashim Amla, Faf du Plessis (c), George Bailey (wk), David Miller, Thisara Perera, Darren Sammy, Ben Cutting, Samuel Badree, Morne Morkel, Imran Tahir

Agency | Chennai

India-Australia fivematch ODI series is slated to begin from September 17 in Chennai as the two teams eye top spot in the ICC ODI team rankings. A 4-1 series win for either of the two teams will see them dethrone South Africa from the number one ranking. However, Australia suffered a big blow as opener Aaron Finch has been ruled out of the first three matches


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The Cinematic Journey of the Deolswith Gujarat would be set free from evil of ‘making CM ‘Dashing Deols’ every Saturday at 7 PM toilet in open space’ by October 2, says the mind-set of peoSS News | Ahmedabad

Flamboyant, handsome and charismatic- his fandom remains unmatchable. In the year 1958, Mumbai welcomed a handsome lad from Punjab. Amidst the host of aspiring faces at a talent hunt, this young man’s charm was unforgettable. Producer ArjunHingorani spotted the talent and thus began the journey of the evergreen, Dhar-

mendra. What started off as his individual journey soon trickled down to his family.Known as the angry young man of his times, his elder son Sunny Deol gave Bollywood some of the biggest blockbusters in Ghayal,

Border, Gadar and Darr amongst many others. Zee Classic, with its brand promise WohZamanaKareDeewana, celebrates the cinematic journey of these two dashing men in its new weekly property ‘Dashing Deols’ 16th

‘IM suspect planned blast in Gaya temple’ SS News | Ahmedabad

Tauseef Pathan, a suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative and key conspirator of the Ahmedabad serial blasts -who was nabbed from Gaya by the Bihar ATS with Gulam Sarvar on Thursday -had plans to devastate Bihar, say cops. While Gaya Police is in the process of lodging a complaint under sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) it has come to light that Pathan and Sarvar of

Gaya were conspiring launch targeted killings and also to trigger a blast at a temple in Gaya. “We have found some documents which reveal their plan to regroup as IM cadre,“ said a senior Gujarat ATS official.Some Gujarat ATS and crime branch officials are in Gaya to take

acquitted since they Sixteen years af- could not be identer Arjuna awardee tified by the judoka and Commonwealth owing to the lapse medallist Cawas Bil- of time. The main limoria received calls accused, Sanjay Jadthreatening to kid- hav, who is alleged nap his son, the two to have made the accused have been calls and was present

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Gujarat’s Chief Minister Mr. Vijaybhai Rupani launching state-wide a fortnight-long ‘Cleanliness is Service’ programme in Gandhinagar, today, expressed determination that the state would be set 100% free by October 2, 2017 from the evil of making toilet in the open spaces. Speaking at the function, that was attended

More Modi homecomings as assembly polls loom After his two-day visit to Gujarat with Japan PM Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be back in his home state to celebrate his birthday on September 17. Modi will arrive at around 8:30 pm on Saturday and stay overnight at Raj Bhavan where he will meet state BJP leaders. He will start his birthday (on Sunday) with the blessings of his mother Hira Ba. According to the information released by the state government, on September 17 at around 7 am, the PM will go to his young-

er brother’s home to take the blessings of his mother, Hira Ba. He may then take part in the International Buddhist conference in Gandhinagar for some time. Then he will visit Narmada dam for dedi cation of the completed works to people and at 11 am he will address a pub lic gathering at Dabhoi near Vadodara. In the afterno on he will go to Amreli to dedi cate some public projects and do ashowmajor road in the ci ty. In the evening, he will leave for Delhi, says the state government release.

to collect the money , died during the course of the trial. Acquitting cousins Manoj and Ganesh Rajjak, the magistrate SS News | Vadodara court held that it has Another incident of not been established brutality on a school that besides Jadhav. student has come to the fore at a citybased school. A class X girl student on Friday alleged that she was beaten up by judo teacher of Little Flowers School on Tuesday last when the male teacher came to know that she had not brought her English textbook. According to the girl student, whose father is a driv-

er, she along with couple of other students had forgot to bring English textbook . “Although, the teacher who teaches us English did not punish us, the judo teacher, who was passing by stopped at the classroom and asked all the students who forgot to bring their textbooks to come out of the class,“ the girl student told said. “Later, he started be ating us with an iron

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custody of Pathan. They are expected to return once the FIR under sections of the UAPA is filed against the duo. Gujarat Police officials said that Sarvar had been on their radar since July 2010 when they arrested Hasib Raza of Azamgarh just days before the Jagannath Rath Yatra.

Men who had threatened son of judoka acquitted Agency | New Delhi

September onwards, every Saturday at 7 PM. With two of the most glorious and talked about acting careers in the Hindi film industry, Dharmendra and Sunny Deol make for an adorable father-son duo on celluloid. Dashing Deol which celebrates their brilliance, will kick off with the premiere of MeraGaonMeraDesh on 16th September.

tion in that campaign, Gujarat is determined to accomplish it in year-2017. The Chief Minister said that cities, towns and villages in Gujarat are modernizing itself with the concepts of infrastructure development, smart-cities and rurban. Thus, in such scenario it is necessary to change

ple for ‘Clean City – Clean Village.’ With the cleanliness, we must change the image of dirty, poor state and nation. To accomplish this objective, 3311 villages having population over 3,000 people would be having two separate systems from October 2 for disposals of solid waste and wetdry garbage, which would be utilized for recycling and making compost fertilizer. The compost fertilizer would generate an income source for village panchayats.

There was chaos at Sardar Vallabhbhai International Airport on Friday evening after several domestic and international flights were delayed due to bad weather. Sources said, there was poor visibility in Ahmedabad after moderate rains lashed Ahmedabad

in the evening. Most flights were delayed by at least 25 minutes to two hours. Some six flights arriving at the domestic terminal were delayed. That apart, two more flights. An Air India flight from Delhi which was supposed to land at 7pm at city airport was diverted to Mumbai due to

poor visibility. Similarly, an Ahmedabadbound Etihad Airways flight from Abu Dhabi which was supposed to land at 6.10pm was diverted to Mumbai. “My flight was already delayed by an hour. By the time I reached the boarding gate at the airport, there was complete chaos and no place to sit.No ground staff or personnel were seen at the gates and the screens stopped updating flight status too,“ said a Delhibound passenger.

scale even as I promised that I will not forgot to bring the textbook again,“ she said, adding that she along with six other students had to face such humiliating punishment from the hands of the judo teacher Roshan Shelar. The girl’s elder cousin who approached the

school’s management complaining about the harsh punishment alleged that the management refused to entertain the complaint. “They even threatened that if we raise the issue, the girl’s admission will be cancelled and she will not get admission in any other school in the city as there is a union of all the schools in the city,“ said her cousin Vishal Trivedi, claiming that

he had reached the school on Thursday when instead of admitting their fault, the school management started blaming the girl student for being mischievous. According to Trivedi, he decided to raise an alarm, after the doctor, who treated the girl child, said that it will take at least a week before the swelling on the child’s hand caused due to the beating subsides.

cycle. “He was taken to Rajkot Civil Hospital, where he was declared brought dead. However, his parents, refusing to believe that he was dead, took him back to their house from where they again took him to the civil hospital after they were convinced that their child had passed away,“ a police official said.

“Meanwhile, the mob gathered around the bus that had caused the accident, vent its fury on the bus by pelting stones at it and breaking its window glasses. The mob dragged the bus driver, identified as Jayesh Vanjha (24), out of the bus and thrashed him before handing him over to the police,“ the official added.

by Gujarat Governor Mr. O.P. Kohli too, Mr. Rupani said that the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has set the goal to set the nation free from the evil of making toilet in the open spaces by the 150th Gandhi Jayanti, which is falling on October 2, 2019. Taking a frontal posi-

Chaos at airport as rain forces delays and diversions

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Judo teacher thrashes girl for forgetting her textbook

BJP MLA’s car rams into traffic police chowky, 1 hurt Agency | New Delhi

Two persons, including a traffic police constable, were injured when BJP MLA Sardar Tara Singh’s jeep accidentally rammed into a traffic chowky at Sonawala Lane in Bhandup on Friday . Singh was not in the vehicle when the accident took place. Singh’s driver Mahindra Gupta, who has been admitted to Mulund General

Hospital with injuries, was found to be drunk. Traffic police constable Umesh Ishi (47), who fractured his ribs, has also been admitted to the same hospital. Mulund police have registered an offence of rash and negligent driving as well as drunk driving under the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. Police said Gupta will be arrested once he is discharged.

12-year-old dies after city bus hits his cycle SS News | Rajkot

In two separate accidents, two persons, including a 12-yearold boy, died on Friday. In the first incident, Gaurav Taviya (12), a resident of Kishanpara near Race Course, was going on his bicycle to St Gargi School when at Amrapali railway crossing near Raiyya Road a city bus rammed his

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