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(H.S.) | New Delhi To provide a level-playing field to private players, railways are working to make the contract management system simpler with changes in rules and introduce endto-end IT-enabled decision making in the tender process. “The government wants that there should be ease of doing business. For which, the contract management has to be a much easier system and rules have to evolve in such a manner that there should be a level-playing field and transpraency...,” Railway Financial Commissioner S Mookerjee said here today.

Narsingh Yadav meets PM Modi

(H.S.) | New Delhi A day after being cleared by the National Anti-doping Agency (NADA), wrestler Narsingh Yadav today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who asked him to focus on winning laurels for the country at the Olympics without any tension. The Prime Minister, who met the wrestler at his office in Parliament House soon after the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, also assured the wrestler that no injustice will be done to him.

Minor girl raped by youth

(H.S.) | Sambhal A 11-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a youth from her village in Dhanari police station area here, police said today. The minor girl was working in the field yesterday evening when the accused, Fatte Singh, dragged her to a secluded spot and raped her in Vajpur village, Circle Officer, Ginnaur Pramod Kumar said.

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Sonia Gandhi cuts short Varanasi visit Sonia Gandhi arrived in Varanasi Tuesday as part of the Congress’ Uttar Pradesh poll campaign

(H.S.) | Varanasi Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s roadshow in Varanasi was terminated midway after she reportedly fell sick. Sonia cut short her visit and left for Delhi on her doctor’s advice. “Saddened that due to my ill health,

I had to cut my visit to Varanasi short. Couldn’t visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple either. I will come back very soon, and then visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple,” said Gandhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was elected to Parliament

from Varanasi, wished her speedy recovery. “Heard about Sonia ji’s ill health during her Varanasi visit today. I pray for her quick recovery & good health,” PM Modi tweeted. Congress leader Pramod Tiwari told

reporters that Sonia was completely fine and she just felt a bit tired. “Sonia ji is completely fine, she just felt a little tired. She will be completely fine and will see Modi government’s eradication to its end,” he said.

Azam Khan’s ‘conspiracy’ comment has agonised us: Bulandshahr rape victims’ kin (H.S.) | Noida

The family of a woman and her minor daughter gang-raped by highway bandits accused Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan on Tuesday of heaping “more agony” on them by terming the incident a possible “opposition conspiracy” to defame the state government. “Would he have made a similar statement had his own family faced such an ordeal?” questioned the Noida-based man whose wife and

daughter were sexually assaulted near Bulandshahr on Friday night. “The statement made by Azam Khan has further agonised us,” said the husband-father of the sur-

vivors who he said were in shock and were “not speaking” to anybody. The family also vented their anger on ruling Samajwadi Party leader Rakesh Yadav who visit-

Coast Guard rescues 28 people stranded in Gujarat (H.S.) | New Delhi

The Coast Guard on Tuesday morning rescued 28 people stranded due to flooding in Valsad, Gujarat after overnight rains lashed the state. The Coast Guard Air Station in Daman received information about some people being trapped on a roof top as water level at Auranga river rose one metre above the danger mark. A Coast Guard Chetak helicopter was quickly pressed into action to rescue the people within 15 minutes of receiving the information. Braving strong winds and inclement weather, the helicopter crew rescued a total of 28 persons and shifted them to a safe location. “The helicopter crew quickly assimilated the situa-

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ed their Ghaziabad residence. The incident took place late on Friday night when five members of the family were travelling to Shahjahanpur in a car. The gang of dacoits waylaid the vehicle, looted cash and other valuables before dragging the 13-year-old girl and her mother to a field and raping them. Three accused have been arrested though four others are still absconding. The family of three has threatened to commit suicide if police fail to “deliver justice” within three months. The incident has sparked outrage across the country which introduced stringent laws to prevent sexual assault of women after the December 2012 gang rape and murder of a paramedical student in Delhi.

Sonia arrived in the temple town Tuesday as part of the Congress’ Uttar Pradesh poll campaign. She began the roadshow today morning from Circuit House after garlanding B R Ambedkar’s statue. She was accompanied by the party’s chief ministerial candidate Sheila Dikshit, AICC General Secretary Gulam

Nabi Azad, UPCC Chief Raj Babbar, senior party leaders Pramod Tiwari and Sanjay Singh. Sonia crisscrossed Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi’s constituency in a vehicle with an open sunroof as supporters showered her with flower petals. Hundreds of Congress workers carrying placards with the message ’27 Saal, UP

Behaal’ led the roadshow. The party has decided to kickoff their campaign in Varanasi to highlight how Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi has ‘failed’ in developing the constituency in the last two years. The Congress president was also scheduled to visit Kashi Vishwanath temple in the evening to offer prayers. Varanasi is a key place in eastern Uttar Pradesh having some 160 of the 403 Assembly constituencies in the state. Congress had only won two seats — Amethi and Rae Bareli — in 2014 Lok Sabha polls, while BJP and its ally Apna Dal secured 73 seats out of total 80.

to inmates in dinner. The inmates complained of vomiting and stomach ache in the wee hours of Monday. However, the management took time in informing health officials about their condition due to which medical attention was delayed. Chotu was rushed to the civil hospital in a critical con-

dition on Monday afternoon where doctors declared him brought dead. The ashram authorities didn’t inform the district administration about the incident on Monday. Deputy commissioner Jaskiran Singh said he came to know about it after the death of the second child on Tuesday.

woman chief minister, Nitin Patel, the number two in the state’s cabinet, and Gujarat party chief Vijay Rupani are seen as the front- runners. Nitin Patel enjoys the confi-

dence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under whom he had served as a minister in Gujarat, and hails from the influential Patidar community, who has traditionally supported the BJP but have been unhappy with it over the government’s handling of their quota stir. However, some party leaders feel that he lacks a mass base and may not be an ideal replacement for Anandiben Patel, whose lack of politcal tact was blamed for escalation of Patel and Dalit issues.

2 dead after eating food at home for the mentally challenged in Kapurthala (H.S.) | Kapurthala

Two teenagers died and 31 fell ill following suspected food poisoning at Sukhjit Ashram, a home for mentally challenged persons run by the district administration, in Kapurthala on Tuesday. Fourteen-year-old Chotu died on Monday afternoon while Jyoti Rani (16) died during treatment at the civil hospital on Tuesday morning. The condition of four inmates — Pooja (11), Jyoti (22), Nirmal Kaur (23) and Jaspreet Kaur (23) — is stated to be critical. The ashram staff said the food was donated by five unidentified people on Sunday evening which was served

BJP Parliament Board to meet on Wednesday, likely to accept Anandiben’s resignation offer (H.S.) | New Delhi

tion and also identified a safe location for shifting the stranded personnel,” a press release by the Coast Guard said. The rescue operation is still underway as many more are feared stranded due to continued flooding in the area. Earlier today, three persons drowned at Bhagrawada village in coastal Valsad, while two other drowned in Orsang river near Bodeli in Chhota Udepur district,

dustrict officials said. Three bodies have been fished out while operation was on to find other two, they said. In south Gujarat, Valsad received 245 mm rainfall in 24 hours till this morning, Navsari 96 mm, Dangs 104 mm of rainfall. Chhota Udepur in east-central Gujarat received 28 mm rainfall. The state has received 299.27 mm rainfall, or 37.55 per cent of average rainfall.

The BJP Parliamentary Board is meeting when it is likely to accept Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel’s offer to resign and begin the process of picking up her successor. Sources in BJP said her replacement could be in place within a week and party president Amit Shah is expected to travel to Ahmedabad to oversee the transfer of power in a state, a BJP bastion for long but where it is faced with serious challenges in the wake of the

quota agitation by politically influential Patels and the ongoing Dalit stir. Though top party sources are tight-lipped about the likely replacement for the state’s first

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The Gurgaon syndrome in Indian urbanization

In many ways, Gurgaon is the exemplar of economist Edward Glaeser’s contention that cities are the ideal form of modern civilization. It has grown organically due to economic imperatives and incentives; has followed the vertical growth model that Glaeser believes is necessary for achieving the urban density best suited to creative and financial collaboration; and displays the benefits of that collaboration achieving critical mass. But it is also, as the chaos created last week by the monsoon shows, a warning of what happens when the state abandons its role of shaping and enabling that growth. This failure has undercut the Millennium City growth story from its inception. Two decades after its creation by the Haryana government in 1979, its boom started with General Electric (GE) opening an office in 1997. Where GE led, others followed. All this, however, happened without adequate local government. There was no municipal body, with the state-level Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) expected to build the connective infrastructure. This meant the lack of any semblance of planning—not helped by malfeasance where private developers were able to push projects through without adequate development plans. The state of Gurgaon today reflects this. From security and electricity to water and transport, the private sector must fill in for the state’s deficiencies. Commercial and residential complexes are oases connected by decrepit urban infrastructure. Sewage disposal, a major issue, becomes a health hazard every time flooding of the kind that was seen last week occurs. There are also negative environmental consequences. The lack of adequate water supply infrastructure means that over 30,000 borewells have been dug, resulting in a rapidly receding water table. According to a Resource Optimization Initiative study, Gurgaon will have 48 litres per capita per day by 2020; the international standard is 130 litres. Gurgaon might be one of the most visible examples of the shortfalls in Indian urbanization, but it is hardly alone. Bengaluru is currently in the midst of monsoon-created chaos as well—its transport infrastructure is terrible at the best of times—and Mumbai’s potential has been trammelled for decades by its lacking infrastructure and byzantine land market. Some common threads run through the issues these and other Indian cities face. Firstly, urban planning in India is a strange mix of not enough planning and too much of it. On the one hand, several cities have no holistic 20-year or 40-year guidelines at all. When such plans are created, as in Mumbai and New Delhi, the process is so protracted that the end result is irrelevant. On the other, urban planning continues to be based on the UK’s Town and Country Planning Act of 1947 with an emphasis on land-use zoning and all the rigidity that comes with it; witness the floor space index constraints that have contributed to distorting Mumbai’s land market. This is contrary to current global best practices: flexible planning with local governance bodies accommodating market forces and seeing land use and urban transportation as complementary, simultaneous processes.

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QUOTE “These discussions directed the foreign secretaries of both countries to work the modalities and schedule of the meetings under the Comprehensive OF THE out Bilateral Dialogue on various issues including Siachen,” - Defence minister Manohar Parrikar told the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. DAY Jacqueline Fernandez is a Salman Khan may play the title role vision on the cover of Femina in Race 3: Casting coup of 2016? (H.S.) | Mumbai

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Jacqueline Fernandez is in the best phase of her career and looks like a million bucks - be it for her public appearances or also in her films. The actress, who is currently riding high on the success of her latest release ‘Dishoom,’ is also on the cover of the August’s issue of Femina. The Sri-Lankan beauty is looking sultry posing on a yacht, in the middle

of the sea. The actress is wearing an off-shoulder striped bodice top with high waist pants, red lips, and has her hair styled in

cascading waves. On the professional front, Jacqueline will be next seen alongside Tiger Shoff in ‘A Flying Jatt’.

have a certain sensibility. I get bored very easily so when I read a script and like it, that’s something that I want to watch maybe and be associated with something like that. Also character-wise, I’d like to play different kinds of roles and not the same thing because I like to do things that are challenging,

otherwise what’s the point of doing the same thing again.” “In the beginning, after Cocktail, I thought of playing the same kind of roles, because it is safe, I know how to play it and it is very close to me. But then I thought about it, I had so many years to think about, why not do something completely different,” said Diana, who was shooting for a song from Happy Bhag Jayegi here. Diana returns to the big screen after a four-year gap post Cocktail. About the reasons for the break, she said, “There is a right time for everything and I was looking for the right script.

With Happy Bhag Jayegi, Diana Penty refuses to be safe anymore

(H.S.) | Mumbai Actress Diana Penty on Monday said that she initially thought of playing roles similar to her role in her debut film Cocktail, but then decided to challenge herself and hence chose a completely different character in the film Happy Bhag Jayegi. “I

Baar Baar Dekho motion poster: Katrina Kaif, Sidharth Malhotra-starrer is looking like a different film, watch video

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If rumours are to be believed, Salman Khan may be playing the title role in Race 3, after finishing Kabir Khan’s Tubelight and his next film with Rajkumar Santoshi. While an official confirmation has not been made yet, reports have suggested that Salman has read the script and shown interest. He will be replacing Saif Ali Khan in the film, since the latter is expecting a child with Kareena Kapoor. Given that we have been seeing Salman Khan in films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and Sultan, where he essentially plays Mr Goody Two Shoes, it will be quite refreshing to see him play a grey character, like he did in Kick. Turns out, we aren’t the only ones who think Salman Khan can play a nega-

tive role well. This report claims that Salman has also been approached by YRF to play the negative role in Dhoom 4. The makers of the Race franchise (yes it’s a franchise, just how the Golmaal films are) have always managed to rope in the best cast for their films, sometimes giving their actors a newfound stardom. It started with Katrina Kaif in the first film, who shot up to suc-

cess with the film. Race 2 managed to get Deepika Padukone, inspite of her reluctance to go ahead with the film. She had a bit of a tiff with the producer Ramesh Taurani over date issues, but the success of the film help her shoot to superstardom, as that was the year Deepika went on to see success in three other films: Chennai Express, Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani and Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram Leela.

confessed that she really respects and admires Hrithik that it was this admiration that helped her not be attracted to Hrithik. Pooja agrees that Hrithik is indeed a very attractive man but maintained that they were just friendly with each other

and also confessed that Hrithik plays an advisor in her life. When further asked whether Hrithik is lending help to her when it comes to choosing movie offers, the actress quipped that if she needs any help she can call him anytime she wants.

superstar so that he could get an opportunity to sing in the Hindi film industry. The incident came to light at around 7pm when the security guards at the bungalow spotted him. The man, later identified as Bullet Yadav, 23, was handed over to the Juhu police. Yadav had come to the city from Bihar and wanted to meet the super-

star desperately. When he realised that he will not be allowed inside, he scaled the huge wall of the bungalow and jumped inside,” said a police officer from Juhu police station. Yadav has been booked under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections for trespassing. He was produced before a magistrate’s court on Monday.

Pooja Hegde : Hrithik Roshan is like my godfather

(H.S.) | New Delhi Actress Pooja Hegde is all set to make her big debut in Bollywood opposite Hrithik Roshan in Ashutosh’s Gowariker’s magnum opus, ‘Mohenjo Daro.’ She calls the actor her godfather. During a recent interview, Pooja

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We have seen Katrina Kaif in a bikini, romancing a besotted Sidharth Malhotra. We have even seen them grooving to the party number Kala Chashma, the first song released by Baar Baar Dekho. While Kala Chashma number from the movie is already trending on social media, Baar Baar Dekho’s motion poster landed and it is, well, interesting. In fact, watch Baar Baar Dekho’s motion poster and it looks like a different film. The poster shows you moments in the lives

of Jai and Diya – Sidharth and Katrina’s characters. We watch in wonder as their life — from ages 18 to 60 — flashes by us. On the surface, the poster reminds one of Hum Tum and When Harry Met Sally. Both Sidharth and Katrina seem to know each other for a long time. And poster essentially tells a story of their journey through years. You can see the young and carefree Sidharth-Katrina in one scene whereas in others you find them looking mature and grappling with the realities of life. Look closely and the

poster also says something about looking back at your life and fixing the present by rewinding it. We see a rather serious Sidharth going back into time and finding his time with Katrina refreshing and enjoyable. Sidharth is grappling with his memories of Katrina. It seems he is yet to overcome his past feelings. And poster questions if one should go back in time to fix the present problems. We see the beautiful pair of Katrina and Sidharth in different scenes, suggesting they share a special bond with each other.

(H.S.) | Mumbai In an incident straight out of a movie potboiler, a 23-year-old man from Bihar was arrested when he scaled the over 10-feet wall of actor Amitabh Bachchan’s Juhu bungalow on Sunday. The man told the police that he is an aspiring singer and wanted to sing in front of the


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Only bean bags in players’ rooms, Hockey India president lashes out at India’s Chef de Mission

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Agency | New Delhi The Government has circulated official amendments to the GST Bill to drop 1 per cent additional tax and include a definite provision in the statute for compensating states for revenue loss for five years as it gears up to discuss the long-pending bill in the Rajya Sabha tomorrow. Under the modified provisions of GST Constitutional Amendment Bill circulated among the members today, the GST Council will be required to establish a mechanism for adjudication of disputes, which could arise between the Centre and states or among states themselves. The 2014 Bill authorised GST Council to decide upon the modalities for resolution of disputes. With these official amendments, the Government has partially met the demands of the Congress party which has been blocking the Bill in the Rajya Sabha. One of the three demands of the Congress was to do away with the 1 per cent additional manufacturing tax.

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Only after a day the Indian hockey team landed in Rio, coach Roelant Oltmans wrote a letter to India’s Chef de Mission Rakesh Gupta complaining about the shortage of chairs and television sets at the Games Village and the players’ apartments not being properly furnished. A day later, since no action has been taken on the issue, Hockey India president Narinder Batra took to social media to bring the issue to the notice of Gupta and posted photos of Indian team facing lack of basic facilities at the Games Village and alleged that “you do not believe in acknowledging or replying to mails from Hockey India.” In the pictures shared by Batra, the players can been seen lying on the bean bags and the apartments are empty with no basic furniture.

Inderjeet Singh’s ‘B’ sample also positive, Rio hopes diminish Batra, in his post, asked Gupta “have you all gone for a paid holiday to Rio.” “Dear Mr President IOA and Chef De Mission Indian contingent… have you all and IOA Staff who have gone to Rio, are on some kind of a Paid Holiday? (sic),” he wrote in his post. He also mentioned part of Oltmans letter which said that “hanging in these bean-seats will lead to injuries on the long-term. Apart from 2 chairs and the 4 bean-seaters, there is nothing in the living room, nothing to hang clothes also.(sic),”

wrote Oltmans to Batra. The Hockey India president shared photos and video of players in the apartment and waiting for some solution to the situation. He said he is sharing this on social media because Gupta and IOA have not acknowledged or replied to mails from Hockey India. He also asked IOA and Gupta to sort out the problems for both men’s and women’s team so that they can perform and also took a shot at Gupta saying “I certainly hope you want Indian teams to do well…”

Question Hour after she was nominated as a member in April, Kom expressed concern about proper training for the players as well as quality diet for them. Stressing that the diet should be given to them on time, she said there were instances when the food had arrived just when the

players were about to go for a match. She also extended her best wishes to the Indian Olympic contingent and hoped they would bring back laurels for the country. Her intervention was lauded by the members with thumping of desks. Minister of State for Sports Vijay Goel, however, said he will look into specific complaints, if any. He said the government was spending as much as Rs 30 lakh to Rs one crore on training each of the 119 players representing India in the Rio Olympics and preparations for the next Olympics in Tokyo have also already started.

in this matter,” Ganguly, who was in Indore to take part in MP Cricket Association (MPCA) function, told reporters on Monday night. When asked about his opinion on Lodha committee recommendations as an administrator and former player he said, “Since the Supreme Court has given a decision on the matter, it is not proper for him to comment on it publicly.” The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president praised

mance against West Indies in the ongoing series. He said West Indies team is no longer the formidable team it used to be. On Test captain Virat Kohli, Ganguly said, “He is a great player and will serve the Indian cricket for a long time. He will become the world’s all time great player.” Earlier, Ganguly handed over C T Sarvate Lifetime Achievement Award to former Holkar team’s player Rameshwar Pratap Singh (91) and Madhav Rao Scindia Lifetime Achievement Award to noted writer, Suryaprakash Chaturvedi (78). He also honoured MPCA young cricketers including Naman Ojha, Aavesh Khan, Rahul Batham and Rajat Patidar for their different achievements on the occasion.

Mary Kom raises concern over training, diet of players

Agency | New Delhi With hours left for Samsung to officially launch the flagship Galaxy Note 7 at an event in New York, the device has been leaked in all its glory along with the box. The leaked images seem to be of the South Korean version of the Galaxy Note 7, likely to be released by SK Telecom. The device will reportedly be available in two SoC options -- Exynos and Snapdragon. In India, Samsung will most likely launch the model running an octa-core Exynos CPU. The leaked images of the box confirm almost all the rumoured specifications of the Note 7. The device will feature 4GB of RAM and not 6GB RAM as was speculated earlier. It will offer an internet memory of 64GB. The Note 7 is also confirmed to be IP68 dust and water resistant. The device will incorporate dual-pixel 12MP rear camera along with a 5MP front camera. It is also expected to sport an iris scanner.

Juno is at a crossroads as it prepares to finish a capture orbit

(H.S.) | New Delhi Five-time world boxing champion and nominated member Mary Kom today expressed concern in Rajya Sabha over the training and the diet provided to players participating in international sporting events. Making her first intervention in the Upper House during

In another jolt to India shot-put athlete Inderjeet Singh’s chances of making it to Rio, his ‘B’ sample athlete has also been found positive. This lessen his chances to go to Rio

and represent India. Last week, the ‘A’ sample of the shot-putter was also found positive but he had claimed foul play in the dope test. Earlier, the ‘A’ sample had returned positive for steroids androsterone and etiocholano-

stewardship of new head coach Anil Kumble after the former India Test skipper took up the job. The visitors have won the first Test match with an ease. Riding on Virat Kohli’s maiden Test double hundred, they defeated hosts West Indies by an innings and 92 runs in the first encounter. In the second clash too in Jamaica, the Virat- Kohli-

led India Test side is in a driver’s seat. They have already taken a lead of more than 300 runs in the first innings on day 3 of the second Test before heavy drizzles stooped day’s play and eventually stumps were called early. India would be looking to wrap up this second match as well with a convincing win if rain doesn’t halt the proceedings.

and 333 at Mumbai (Brabourne Stadium). # India’s biggest first innings lead over West Indies in West Indies is by 373 runs at Gros Islet in 2006. # India (500/9d) have recorded a total of 500 for the first time in a Test match at Kingston. In all, they have registered five totals of 500-plus vs West Indies in the Caribbean. # India have registered two totals of 500 or more in a

Test series twice vs West Indies in the Caribbean – 566 for eight wickets declared at North Sound and 500 for nine wickets declared at Kingston. The first instance being in 2016 – 588 for eight declared at Gros Islet and 521 for six declared at St. John’s. # Overall, India have registered totals of 500 or more in successive innings in Tests three times away from home.

BCCI approves two IndiaWest Indies T20Is in Florida

(H.S.) | Florida BCCI has given its approval for India’s two T20Is against West Indies in Florida on August 27 and 28. The squad for the two T20Is is yet to be announced. India is already playing a four-match Test series in the Caribbean islands and the team is being led by Virat Kohli. Team India is playing its first Test series under the

BCCI will take decision on Lodha panel India vs West Indies, 2nd Test Day 3, Stats: recommendations: Sourav Ganguly the Indian team’s perfor- India break previous records in Kingston

Agency | New Delhi Juno is on a long and arduous journey; having left Earth nearly five years ago, it has been a month since the spacecraft fell into orbit around Jupiter. Even after slipping into the gas giant’s gravity, Juno is advancing towards a turning point. For the first time, Juno has reached its farthest point from the gas giant in its orbit, otherwise known as the “apojove,” 5 million miles (8.1 million kilometers) from the planet on July 31 at 3:41 p.m. EST (12:41 p.m. PST). As the planet has a strong gravitational pull, the spacecraft will begin to fall back toward the planet for a pass to test its scientific instruments. Juno is currently in one of two long orbits prior to the science phase of its mission. Each of these two capture orbits is almost two months long and has all the science team on the edge of their seats eagerly awaiting to see if Juno works as it should. But this wait is nothing as compared to the long wait the team had to withstand with the trip to the planet. As Juno launched on August 5, 2011, the spacecraft had to wind its way through the inner solar system to get ready for an Earth assist so the planet could fling the probe towards Jupiter.

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lone but Inderjeet had claimed tampering of his sample. His test done on June 22 had returned positive. Inderjeet now faces a four-year ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency. This news comes a day after Narsingh Yadav was cleared by NADA of a dope test in which the wrestler had claimed conspiracy and the NADA panel agreed to it. The same has been claimed by the shot-putter. Inderjeet is a Asian Games bronze medallist and multiple time national champion.

(H.S.) | Indore Steering clear of giving an opinion on the Lodha Committee reforms which have been made binding by the Supreme Court, former India captain Sourav Ganguly said the matter is for the BCCI to decide. “The BCCI will decide on the recommendations of Lodha Panel and we will work according to it only. Give us some more time as it will take time to resolve. Let’s see what happens

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For the first time, India have taken a first innings lead of 300-plus (304) while batting second in a Test match vs West Indies in the Caribbean – the third instance of a lead of over 200 vs West Indies overall while batting second – the two at home being 313 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai and 219 at Eden Gardens, Kolkatya – both in November 2013. # For the second time, India have registered a lead of 300 or more in successive Tests. In the North Sound Test last week, they had gained a lead of 323. # The first such instance was against Sri Lanka at home in 2009 when they had registered leads of 413 at Kanpur


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Two youths drown in river at Navsari’s Orsang river Correspondent | Surat

Two youths from Bhagwada in Navsari had drowned in Orsang river when they had gone to perform some religious ritual for the Shravan month. While the body of one of the youth identified as naresh Rajma was recovered, the another Ajay Rajma is still missing. The Gunjan chowkdy in Vapi, which is located close to the National Highway (NH)-8 was under waist deep water following the overflowing of the creek passing from that area. The Bilkhadi, a creek passing from Vapi town overflowed due to the rising levels in the Daman-Ganga river and the incessant rains continuing in the district from the last 24 hours. In

Valsad, the NDRF team had to face difficulties due to the lack of rescue equipments including rescue boats etc. The rescue boats allotted to the Valsad administration were gathering dust at the collector’s office due to the lack of maintenance. Sources said that around 10 flood gates of the Madhuban

Dam was opened up for upto 3.5 meters for releasing 2.5 lakh cusecs of water. The low lying areas along the embankment of Daman-Ganga river in Vapi including Lavacha, Chanod, Vapi GIDC, Dungra, Namadh, Chandor etc. were put on high alert and that the residents were asked to move to safer places.

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‘Dil Dosti Love in Life’; An upcoming Urban Desi Gujarati Movie Music launch and First Look launch in city

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

An era of urban Gujarati movie is going on and in that list of success one more gujju urban movie is going to be added very soon. ‘Dil Dosti Love in life’ an urban desi Gujarati movie. Story of a four college going student who later on meet with the hardship of the life and later movie takes 180 degree turn how goodie goodies things turn in to massive hardship and struggle is shown in this movie . ‘Dil Dosti Love in life’ movie plot majorly runs around the life of Young College going students. J.N. Patel Producer of ‘Dil Dosti Love in life’ said that “We are coming up with the team of enthu people all together at same plate form for this movie. We have senior

Man tries to kidnap 5-yr-old boy, arrested Correspondent | Rajkot

A 45-year-old man was nabbed by local residents in Veraval town of Gir-Somnath district on Sunday afternoon when attempted to abduct a five-year-old boy. The accused was identified as Razaq Ismail Patani, a native of Hyderabad. The incident occurred at Ananddham Complex near state transport bus depot in Veraval. The boy Nevil was sitting in his father Manish Bhuptani’s mobile phone purchase some food son and started walking. him. By that time, Nevshop. When Manish went items, Razaq pulled Nev- However, nearby people il’s father rushed there to nearby paan shop to il saying that he was his gathered and stopped and brought back his son.

Heavy rains lash south Gujarat causing flash floods; 5 drown

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Heavy overnight rains lashed south and east central Gujarat causing flood like situation in localities alongside rivers flowing through Valsad, Navsa-

ri and Surat districts and killing at least five persons at two places, officials said today. Auranga river in Valsad was flowing above danger level, due to incessant rains, flooding three

villages situated in low-lying areas along its bank, district disaster management officials said. Three persons drowned at Bhagrawada village in coastal Valsad, while two other drowned in Orsang river near Bodeli in Chhota Udepur district, officials said. Three bodies have been fished out while operation was on to find other two, they said. In south Gujarat, Valsad received 245 mm rainfall in 24 hours till this morning, Navsari 96 mm, Dangs 104 mm of rainfall. Chhota Udepur

Ahmedabad

in east-central Gujarat received 28 mm rainfall. The state has received 299.27 mm rainfall, or 37.55 per cent of average rainfall. Several low-lying localities in Valsad city including Andhiawad and Kasturba hospital area were also affected, with reports of persons stranded on roof top being relocated to safe areas, they said. Pardi town in Valsad district was also affected with several persons in Kosamba in coastal Valsad having been rescued by Indian Coastguard helicopter.

teammate like Shri keshav rathod who has completed 50 years in cinema this is his 26th movie. specially talk about music in this movie which is absolutely mesmerizing and we have try and put two hindi song in this movie to connect all type of audiences. “ “Everybody associated with the movie has worked very hard to make the movie a success. There are many factors that will be loved by the audience in the movie, right from the plot, lyrics, direction and much more. ”, shares Writer Actor and Executive of the movie, k.Chandan Further he added… “ ‘Dil Dosti Love in life’ plot run around the young college going students life . only reason why I have target the youth college going student because I

wanted to target our youth who are misguided somewhere this movie purely give message to youth for their betterment . “ Bapu KR, Director of ‘Dil Dosti Love in life’ says” We are coming up with urban Gujarati movie which is going be a learning lesson for our youth. There are seven songs in this

movie and two songs are in hindi and one is totally remix version specially for our young peppy audience .Now a day’s Gujarati industry is booming and our Gujarati viewer for watching those urban and regional movies are increase day by day with every new movie.” He added “We hope that our

film does well and audience shower there all love and blessing on our new upcoming movie .Today we are done with music and first look launch and we hope our audience just like every songs of our movie . We have try and kept peppy scores in this movie so our youth audience can relate to it. “

and Snapchat, teenagers go to any extreme to hide their pimples be it props or concealers. With ‘First Pimple’, we are not only speaking to victims but even the bullies by bringing them all together on a common platform to openly discuss and instill confidence ‘as pimples are just a part of growing up and every teenager has been through this phase in

her life’. Himalaya has identified a group of successful women influencers from different aspects of life including boxers, activists, chefs, actors and many more to inspire and raise the conversation amongst teenage girls by focusing on real challenges of life and not gettingmired by pimples. Our influencers would share stories from their grow-

ing-up days and their road to success to drive confidence amongst teenagers. In Ahmedabad, the engagement activity was held at AG High School in the presence of Ms.Ruzan Khambatta, CEO & Founder, Women Entrepreneurs in Indiaalong with Mr. Hemang Vasani, Brand Manager - Face Wash at The Himalaya Drug Company.

time. They will be getting timely notifications. Beginning from Tuesday, Hansa Mehta Library (HML) of MSU will initi-

ate the process of updating its users by sending short messaging service (SMS). The system has been introduced keeping in mind efficiency of the administrative work, said MSU librarian, Dr Mayank Trivedi. “We are in the process of digitizing the working pattern of library. It has already begun with the online library registrations that kicked off last week,” he said.

Himalaya Face Wash launches ‘First Pimple’to tackle emotional scar caused by pimples, every teenager’s nightmare

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Himalaya Purifying Neem Face Wash, a leading face wash brand in the country rolled out its pan-India campaign ‘My First Pimple’ in Kolkata today. The campaign focuses on connecting with teenagers between 13-17years with an intent to tackle emotional and physical challenges faced during their growing-up years including pimples.The campaign was kick-started in Pune last week and will further travel across different cities including Kanpur, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Chandigarh and Patna. Pimples mark every girl’s first step into womanhood. During this phase, girls are ridiculed and called names like ‘pimply pakoda’ by peers - especially in schools. Our research shows that girls lose confidence and avoid social appearances because of a ‘pimple’. And with the advent of social media platforms like Instagram

Gujarat: Illegal Fencing Claims Wild Cat’s Life

A lioness got electrocuted to death in Amreli district of Gujarat on Monday. The wild cat got killed after coming in contact with the wires of a barbed fencing put up illegally by farmers around their fields in Khamba taluka of the district. Two persons have been arrested for the offence under the provisions of the Wildlife Act. The forest department is probing the spot where the dead lioness has been found.

HML to alert users through sms system

Correspondent | Vadodara

Library users of M S University can now avoid paying fine by returning the issued books on

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