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Air India flight with allwoman crew from lands in Bengaluru Page : 2

Australia, India retain top-two spots in WTC standings after draw in Sydney Test

Limited reopening of schools and colleges in Gujarat after nearly a 9-month gap

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Jasmin Bhasin evicted from Bigg Boss Season 14

Avian Influenza confirmed in death of birds in Valsad, Vadodarar, Surat districts of Gujarat

64% South Guj parents want schools to reopen Page : 4

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Agency News: Gandhinagar Final year classes of undergraduate and postgraduate colleges and

school classes of standard 9 and 12 reopened today for offline teaching after months long suspension due to coronavirus pandemic. The

government has announced detailed guidelines for reopening and there are number of strict measures in place such as physical

distancing, mandatory use of mask and sanitizers, no compulsion for attendance, permission of parents in writing for physical presence

of their children in school and more. The ministers and ruling party MLAs remained present at various schools on the occasion of reopening.

Bombay HC extends relief to Sonu Sood in ‘illegal’ construction case Agency News: Mumbai

Mouni Roy casts a magical spell in a black top and metallic skirt in her latest posts on Instagram.

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Bhandara hospital fire: Markets, shops shut in district over bandh call Markets and other commercial establishments in most parts of Bhandara remained closed on Monday in response to a bandh called the BJP to express anguish over the death of 10 infants in a fire at the district hospital.BJP workers took out a bike rally in the Maharashtra district, appealing to people to keep their establishments closed and support the bandh.BJP MP from Bhandara, Sunil Mendhe, on Sunday said his party wanted either a judicial inquiry or a probe by a retired judge into the Saturday’s incident in which 10 infants were killed in a blaze at the district hospital. Medhe said they also want a compensation of ₹10 lakh to the bereaved families.

The Bombay High Court on Monday extended till January 13 a civil court order granting interim protection to actor Sonu Sood from coercive action by the BMC against the alleged illegal structural changes made by him in a residential building in suburban Juhu without permission. Sood last week approached

the HC, challenging a notice issued against him by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in October last year and an order passed by a civil court in December dismissing his suit against the BMC’s action.The civil court, while dismissing the suit, had granted three weeks time to Sood to file an appeal and stayed its order, thus granting relief to the actor.BMC’s counsel Anik

Seven including woman arrested for gangrape of 13-year-old girl in Maharashtra A case has been registered against the accused under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Agency News: Nashik Maharashtra Police arrested at least seven people including a woman in connection with

gangrape of a 13-year-old girl in Nashik district of the state. According to the police, a minor boy was also detained in connection with the incident that took place on January 9 in Nashik Road area.When the victim’s parents returned home after work on Saturday night, they did not find their daughter in the house. Later, while searching for her, they found her crying on the

If Centre doesn’t want to stay implementation of farm laws, we will: SC Hearing the petitions related to the Farmers’ Protest, the court asked the government to tell you whether the implementation will be stayed or not Agency News: New Delhi In a major development, the Supreme Court on

Sakhare sought time to respond to the actor’s petition. Sood’s advocate Amogh Singh then sought interim protection and

Monday said that if the Centre does not want to stay the implementation of new farm laws, it will do so. The top court was hearing petitions related to the farmers’ protest on Delhi borders against the government’s recently enacted agri laws.“If the

Centre does not want to stay the implementation of farm laws, we will put a stay on it,” the CJI asserted. The Union of India must take responsibility for all this. You (Centre) are bringing the laws and you can do it in a better manner,” the CJI said. Expressing his displeasure over the way the laws are being framed, the CJI said: “What is going on? The talks have failed. The whole thing has gone on for more than a month and what negotiations are going on, we don’t understand. This is a very delicate situation. The parties are in a delicate situation,” Bobde said.

terrace of a nearby building, the official from Nashik Road police station said. When the parents asked her why she was crying, the girl informed them about the incident following which they lodged a police complaint, he said.Based on the complaint, the police nabbed five men, aged 19 to 29 years, and a minor boy in the wee hours of Sunday, the official said.They also arrested a woman, who allegedly helped the accused in the crime, he said. The victim is undergoing treatment at the district civil hospital, the official said. A case has been registered against the accused under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, he added.

a direction to the civic body to not take any coercive action. Justice Prithviraj Chavan, while adjourning the petition till January 13, said, “The order passed by the lower court shall continue till then.” Sood’s advocate Singh told the HC that the actor has not carried out any illegal or unauthorised construction in the six-storey Shakti Sagar building. “The petitioner (Sood) has not made any changes in the building that warrant permission from the BMC. Only those changes that are allowed under the

Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act have been done,” Singh said. BMC’s counsel Sakhare, however, argued that the petitioner was illegally converting the residential building into a hotel without procuring license.“A hotel with 24 rooms is being run in the six-storey residential building. The BMC has taken demolition action on the property twice… once in 2018 and then in February 2020. But, still the illegal construction is on,” Sakhare said.

Till January 11, 2021, Avian Influenza has been confirmed in 10 states of the country. ICAR- NIHSAD has confirmed death of crows and migratory/wild birds in Tonk, Karauli, Bhilwara districts of Rajasthan; and Valsad, Vadodara and Surat districts of Gujarat. Further, death of crows were confirmed in Kotdwar and Dehradun districts of Uttarakhand. In Delhi, crows and ducks, respectively, were reported dead in New Delhi and Sanjay lake areas.Additionally, outbreak of Avian influenza has been among poultry in Parbhani district while AI is confirmed from Mumbai, Thane, Dapoli, Beed in crows in Maharashtra. In Haryana, culling of infected birds is underway for the control and containment of the spread of the disease. A Central team has visited Himachal Pradesh

and will reach Panchkula on 11 January, 2021 for carrying out monitoring the epicentre sites and conducting epidemiological investigation. States have been requested to build awareness among the public and avoid the spread of misinformation. States/ UTs have been requested to increase surveillance around water bodies, live bird markets, zoos, poultry farms, etc. along with proper disposal of carcass, and strengthening of biosecurity in poultry farms. Moreover, maintaining adequate stock of PPE kits and accessories required for culling operations. Secretary DAHD requested State Animal Husbandry departments to ensure effective communication and coordination with Health authorities for close vigilance of the disease status and avoid any chances of jumping of the disease into humans.

CBSE CTET Exams To Be Held On January 31 Agency News: New Delhi The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be holding the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) examination on January 31, 2021, and have decided to allot candidates examination centres located near their houses. CTET 2020 admit cards will be issued later this week. CTET 2020 was earlier scheduled for July 2020 but got postponed due to COVID-19 curbs. CTET is a nationallevel exam conducted twice a year to recruit teachers for Classes 1 to 8.CTET 2020 admit cards would bear information such as exam centres and documents

including identification documents to be carried along to the examination hall. The candidates must carry a printout of the

admit cards to gain entry to the centres. The CTET 2021 paper will be divided into two parts- Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates who plan to teach only Classes 1 to 5 will have to attempt Paper 1 and those who want to teach only Classes 6 to 8 will attempt Paper 2 and the rest will have to take both papers. It will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode. CTET 2020 examination centres have been created in 23 additional cities. Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank had earlier informed about the exam saying that CTET 2021 exam centres have been increased keeping in mind the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Bird flu confirmed in Delhi check other states suffering from avian influenza Agency News: New Delhi Bird flu has now been confirmed in Delhi, as eight samples sent to a Bhopal-based laboratory for testing confirmed bird flu in the national capital. All eight samples -- four from a park in Mayur Vihar Phase 3, three from Sanjay Lake, and one from Dwarka -- have been found positive for avian influenza, Dr Rakesh Singh from the animal husbandry unit of the Development Department told PTI.The report of the test results reportedly arrived on Monday morning. A

The Delhi Development Authority has already closed Hauz Khas Park, Dwarka Sector 9 Park, Hastsal Park, and Sanjay Lake as a precautionary measure in view of the bird flu scare. drive to cull ducks has begun

has also been launched at the Sanjay Lake, where 10 ducks were found dead recently, Singh added.Around 50 crows had earlier died in Central Park, Mayur Vihar Phase 3 in

a span of three to four days, according to officials. A few samples were also sent to a lab in Jalandhar, but their results are awaited. The Delhi Development Authority has

already closed Hauz Khas Park, Dwarka Sector 9 Park, Hastsal Park, and Sanjay Lake as a precautionary measure in view of the bird flu scare. Hauz Khas Park in south Delhi has a huge water body and attracts a large crowd every day. However, no death of birds has been reported there. The poultry market in Ghazipur has also been shut down temporarily. Amid an avian influenza scare in several states, nearly 200 birds, mostly crows, have been found dead in Uttarakhand’s Dehradun and Rishikesh. A total of 165 birds were found dead.


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SUNVILLA SAMACHAR budget is opportune moment for a large physical and social infrastructure push India’s economic recovery is being characterised by three distinct forces that need to be disentangled. First, India has broken the link between virus proliferation and mobility earlier and more successfully than many countries. Rising mobility and normalising economic activity, rather than sparking another wave of infections, have coincided with COVID cases falling by 80 per cent since September. India’s cumulative death toll per million is now less than half the emerging market average, and an order of magnitude below developed economies. Consequently, the progressive return towards pre-COVID activity levels has occurred much sooner than expected. Activity jumped back up to 95 per cent of preCOVID levels by October, and has been inching up since. This is being complemented by the much-awaited pick-up in central government spending, which surged in November and is expected to remain strong for the rest of the year. These dynamics should reduce the full-year growth contraction to 6.5 per cent, less than the NSO’s advance estimate of 7.7 per cent and much less than previously feared. These are very hopeful developments but, juxtaposed with a stronger-thanexpected recovery, is confirmation of labour market scarring. CMIE’s labour market survey still reveals 18 million fewer employed (about 5 per cent of the total employed) compared to pre-pandemic levels. The employment rate gradually improved till September but has weakened since then, even as the economy has progressively opened up. This also shows up in the PMI surveys where employment is lagging activity, and in demand for MGNREGA jobs which are still 50 per cent higher than the previous year. These labour market pressures increase risks of medium-term economic scarring, and are not incompatible with a sharper near-term rebound because the recovery appears to be led by capital and profits, not labour and wages. Even within labour, blue-collar workers are likely to have been disproportionately impacted vis-à-vis their white-collar counterparts. A third phenomenon is large firms have endured the crisis better and are gaining market share at the expense of smaller firms. To the extent there is a migration of activity from the informal/SME firms to larger firms, tax collections and Sensex/Nifty earnings should get a boost, even holding the economic pie constant. It’s, therefore, important to interpret the data carefully because some variables will reflect this substitution effect as much as the pace of the recovery. Greater scale and formalisation undoubtedly augur well for medium-term productivity but could increase near-term labour market frictions and boost pricing power. All this, therefore, increases prospects of a K-shaped recovery from COVID, a phenomenon playing out globally. Households at the top of the pyramid are likely to have seen their incomes largely protected, and savings rates forced up during the lockdown, increasing “fuel in the tank” to drive future consumption. Meanwhile, households at the bottom are likely to have witnessed permanent hits to jobs and incomes. These cleavages are already visible. Passenger vehicle registrations (proxying upper-end consumption) have grown about 4 per cent since October while twowheelers have contracted 15 per cent. What are the macro implications of a K-shaped recovery? With the top 10 per cent of India’s households responsible for 25-30 per cent of total consumption, one could argue consumption would get a boost as this pent-up demand expresses itself. But it’s important not to conflate stocks with flows, and levels with changes. Upperincome households have benefitted from higher savings for two quarters. What we are currently witnessing is a sugar rush from those savings being spent. This is, however, a one-time effect. To the extent that households at the bottom have experienced a permanent loss of income in the forms of jobs and wage cuts, this will be a recurring drag on demand, if the labour market does not heal faster. Second, to the extent that COVID has triggered an effective income transfer from the poor to the rich, this will be demand-impeding in the steady state, because the marginal propensity to consume at the bottom is higher than that at the top, just as the marginal propensity to import at the top is higher than at the bottom. Third, if COVID-19 reduces competition or increases the inequality of incomes and opportunities, it could impinge on trend growth in developing economies by hurting productivity and tightening Policy will, therefore, need to look beyond the next few quarters and anticipate the state of the macro economy post the sugar rush. The key, of course, is whether the private sector starts re-investing and re-hiring, and thereby - Kapilkumar M. Hirpara sets the economy.

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AAP holds 450 mohalla sabhas to highlight corruption in MCDs Agency News: New Delhi The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday organised public gatherings in 450 locations across the city, highlighting alleged corruption in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled municipal corporations in Delhi (MCD).the AAP organised 450 Mohalla Sabhas in 65 assembly constituencies. They were collectively attended by around 45,000 people… Enthusiasm and spontaneity of the people in Mohalla Sabhas prove that they are tired of corruption in the BJP-led MCDs. They have decided to throw the BJP out of power… People have realised that the MCDs have enough resources but the corrupt BJP has no will to run the MCDs,” said the AAP in a statement.The AAP had announced on Monday that it will hold 2,500 mohalla sabhas (public meetings) across Delhi between January 7 and 15 to highlight the alleged rampant corruption within the three BJP-ruled municipal corporations.Announcing the campaign on Monday, AAP

The AAP had announced on Monday that it will hold 2,500 mohalla sabhas (public meetings) across Delhi between January 7 and 15 to highlight the alleged rampant corruption within the three BJPruled municipal corporations. The BJP dismissed the allegations of corruption as “baseless” leader MCD in-charge Durgesh Pathak had said that through these meetings, the AAP will apprise the people of Delhi

No means no, says Rajinikanth to fans who want him in politics Rajinikanth’s fans held a demonstration in Chennai, demanding that their ‘Thalaivaa’ (leader) also lead them in the political battle.

Actor Rajinikanth has made it clear that his health takes priority above all else, despite fans holding demonstrations urging him to venture into politics formally. “I had earlier stated my reasons for not foraying into politics. My decision has been conveyed” he informed in a letter to his fans.The veteran actor also humbly requested his fans to not hurt him by repeatedly holding events, demanding that he enter the political arena. the actor’s fans and some functionaries of his fan club had held a peaceful demonstration in Chennai, demanding that their ‘Thalaivaa’ (leader) also lead them in the political battle. Holding banners that read `Va

Thalaivaa Va’ (Come Leader Come), ‘Ippo Illaina, Eppovum Illai’ (If Not Now Never), they urged the 71-year old to reconsider the announcement that was made on December 29, 2020. Appreciating his fans and followers for having held the event in a disciplined manner, he also added that it was disappointing to note how they had violated the diktat from the leadership. He also thanked those who stayed away from the event, abiding by the leadership’s request. Rajinikanth was expected to announce his political plans on December 31, but a health setback caused by fluctuations in blood pressure had led the actor to call it quits. On last year he had said that it was time to change the fate of Tamil Nadu and that it was now or never.

Papagari Thanmai (P1), Captain Akansha Sonaware (P2) and Captain Shivani Manhas (P2), who responded to the cheers and clapping by

showing the thumbs-up sign. Air India will operate two non-stop flights per week to Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, departing on Saturday and Tuesday. The return flight from Bengaluru arrives on Mondays and Thursdays. The first flight from Bengaluru to San Francisco is scheduled to take off on Monday afternoon. The flights use state-of-theart Boeing 777-200LR longrange aircraft equipped with 238 seats, comprising 8 First Class, 35 Business Class, and 195 Economy Class seats.

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about the alleged “scams done by the BJP” during its tenure of 15 years in the civic bodies. He said the party has identified around 600 speakers who will address these mohalla sabhas. Pathak said members such as AAP MLAs, councillors, district in-charges, Lok Sabha in-charges, sangathan mantris and ward in-charges have been trained by the party to communicate with people during these public gatherings.Both the AAP and the BJP have intensified their outreach ahead of the municipal elections scheduled to be held next year. While the AAP has been targeting the

The first non-stop flight from San Francisco to Bengaluru, flown by four women pilots, landed at Kempegowda International airport in Bengaluru at 3.07 am on Monday, flying over the North Pole and covering a distance of about 16,000 kilometers.All 238 seats were booked on the Air India flight (AI 176). The inaugural flight departed from San Francisco in the USA at 8.30 pm (local time) on Saturday and landed at the Kempegowda International

Airport at 3.07 am (local time) on Monday.The flight was operated by an all-women cockpit crew of Captain Zoya Aggarwal (P1), Captain

Patna grapples with ‘severe’ air pollution after 2 years of clean action plan Agency News: Patna Patna’s air quality index hovered in the range of ‘poor’ to ‘severe’ in the first week of January despite two years of clean air action plan for the state capital and two other cities by the Bihar State Pollution Control Board (BSPCB).The air quality index (AQI) is a measure of five chief pollutants: particulate matter with a diameter less than 10 micrometres (PM10), particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5), ozone (O3), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), and Carbon Monoxide (CO). The Central government has released ₹102 crore to the BSPCB in November last year) to ensure enforcement of the clean air action plan and empower local bodies to reduce the level of pollutants in the air. As per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) assessment, AQI of Patna was found in the range of ‘poor’ to ‘very poor’ on Sunday. BSPCB chairman Ashok Ghosh said that the board had written to all the concerned departments to take prompt action to check release of pollutants in the air. “Enforcement of the plan

lies in the hands of various government departments,” Ghosh said. The BSPCB has also recently tied up with the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) to launch a crackdown on brick-kilns not following the newer zigzag technique to reduce emission. “The UNDP would provide real time data on stubble burning also,” said Ghosh.Air quality analyst of the Centre for Environment and Energy Development (CEED), citing AQI data of the past three years of Patna, claimed that people of the state capital were forced to breathe the worst quality of air in the month of January. “AQI of Patna on January 1 at 4pm was found to be in the severe category, which is considered the worst,” said the CEED official.The CEED analyst said that lack of coordination among rule enforcing departments, burning of solid fuel, unrestrained plying of polluting vehicles, open burning of wastes and poor management of dust at the contraction sites were the major factors responsible for ‘low hanging fruits’ that led to severe degradation of air quality.

Former Bengal CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee remains ‘critical’ Agency News: Kolkata Veteran CPI-M leader and former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee remained critical on Friday but he is responding to medical treatment, sources said.“He is still on ventilator, and the process of weaning has started. Sedation has been stopped. He is conscious and alert,” said a press communique issued by the Communist Party of IndiaMarxist state headquarters on Alimuddin Street.Sources said that Bhattacharjee`s blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation level is currently stable and the urine output is also satisfactory.“He is presently on IV fluids, IV antibiotics, IV steroids and

Veteran CPI-M leader and former West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee remained critical on Friday but he is responding to medical treatment, sources said. other supportive medications. He is on Ryles tube feeding, and he is tolerating feeds,” it said.The septuagenarian was admitted to the Critical

Care Department of Kolkata`s Woodlands Hospital on December 9. He is now under the supervision of Koushik Chakraborty, Consultant Pulmonologist and Soutik Panda, Consultant Critical Care.“He had an uneventful

night in the hospital and his prognosis is still guarded and he still remains critical. Treating doctors are keeping constant vigil on his health situation and taking appropriate measures from time to time,” the press statement said.

Ink thrown on Aam Aadmi Party MLA Somnath Bharti in Rae Bareli Agency News: New Delhi

Ink was thrown on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Somnath Bharti allegedly by an activist of Hindu Yuva Vahini in Rae Bareli district of Uttar Pradesh on Monday (January 11). The police escorted the AAP MLA from the guest house

Air India flight with all-woman crew from lands in Bengaluru Agency News: Bangalore

BJP over rampant corruption and poor financial health of the three municipal corporations, the BJP had claimed that the AAP government in Delhi has denied funds to the MCDs leading to financial crunch.The BJP dismissed the allegations of corruption as “baseless”.Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said, “These are baseless allegations. All these numbers about the size of gatherings are just lies. People of Delhi will not forgive the AAP for stopping funds of the MCDs which led to strikes by sanitation workers and other staff.”

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Speaking to reporters, Captain Zoya Aggarwal who has a flying experience of over 8,000 hours and has over 10 years of experience commanding a B-777 aircraft, said, “Today is the day we created world history by not only flying the route over the north pole, by having all women pilots who successfully did it and it is also amongst the world’s longest flights. So we are extremely happy and proud to be part of it and also extremely thrilled that our government and our airline has instilled this trust in us. We all did it together as a team.”

of the Irrigation Department and proceeded towards Amethi district.The Hindu Yuva Vahini allegedly threw ink at Bharti as he was going to inspect some government schools. The AAP leader reached Rae Bareli on Sunday night. He was stopped from moving out of the guest house by the

police. The youth who threw ink on Bharti managed to escape. The Vahini activists are said to be irked over the AAP MLA’s controversial remark on the condition of hospitals in Uttar Pradesh. The AAP MLA took potshots at the condition of schools and hospitals in the wake of dogs found sitting

with patients on the beds of the government hospital in Mirzapur a few days ago.The Aam Aadmi Party leaders are active ahead of the Panchayati elections in Uttar Pradesh. The three-tier rural local body elections are likely to take place in the state between March 15 and 30.

Snowfall in India’s northern Srinagar city of Jammu and Kashmir union territory has led to road blockages and hit power supply.


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Actress Karishma Tanna has been recently working on a new upcoming music video ‘Qatra’ for which she has been sharing short snippets and has asked fans to stay tuned. On Sunday she took to Instagram to share that the music video will be out on Monday The actress will be seen with Ritwik Bhowmik in this music video and the visuals she shared has fans very excited for the release. In the latest snippet she posted.

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Australia, India retain top-two spots in BOLLYWOOD-HOLLYWOOD WTC standings after draw in Sydney Test Preity Zinta opens up about Boney says son Arjun Agency News: Sydney

Australia and India on Monday held on to their top two positions in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings following the engrossing draw in the third Test here.The Indian batting unit displayed tremendous grit as it hung on for a memorable draw against Australia in the third Test to leave the series levelled at 1-1 with one game to go at Brisbane.India’s remarkable show saw them stay marginally ahead of third-placed New Zealand in the WTC points tally.“An incredible battle in Sydney has helped both teams retain the top two spots in the ICC World Test Championship standings. A difference of 0.2 per cent between India and New Zealand,” ICC wrote on its Twitter handle. New Zealand had earlier achieved the number

one position in the ICC Test Team Rankings for the first time in history following their clean-sweep of Pakistan and West Indies.Both Australia and India bagged 10 points each after the draw, which helped the visitors become the first team to touch the 400-point mark in the WTC table.India,

however, remained at the second spot behind Australia as positions are now being determined by the percentage of points won.Hanuma Vihari, battling a hamstring tear, batted for 160 balls for his 23, while Ravichandran Ashwin played 128 balls scoring 39 as the duo wore down Australia by batting

for 42.4 overs for a 62-run stand. This was after Rishabh Pant (97 off 118 balls) and Cheteshwar Pujara (77 off 205 balls) had produced an amazing 148-run stand to raise hopes of a win while chasing a herculean target of 407. India eventually finished on 334 for 5 in 131 overs when the stumps were drawn for

The Indian batting unit displayed tremendous grit as it hung on for a memorable draw against Australia in the third Test to leave the series levelled at 1-1 with one game to go at Brisbane. the final time. The fourth and final Test begins at the Gabba, Brisbane on January 15.

22-yr-old Divyanka bronze medal at Dhaka Marathon Sehwag comments on Steve Smith re-

Agency News: Chandigarh In 2010, when athletics coach Parveen Kumar saw youngster Divyanka Chaudhary competing in a 3,000-m event at a local athletics competition

in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the Haryana coach approached Chaudhary’s parents urging them to send the youngster to train under him. Owners of a small piece of land at their village, Divyanka’s parents agreed, letting her accompany Kumar to Yamunanagar in Haryana to train. as the 22-yearold DAV College, Chandigarh, student claimed the third place in the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Dhaka Marathon at Dhaka in Bangladesh, it was the youngster’s first podium finish in an international marathon abroad.Chaudhary clocked a timing of three hours, seven minutes and 41 seconds, behind 2019 SAFF Games silver medallist Pushpa Bhandari of Nepal and fellow Indian 2019 SAAF Games bronze medallist Jyoti Gawate in the SAAF elite group, and the 22-yearold was quick to share the feat with coach and mentor Kumar.

Rupee falls 24 paise to 73.48 against US dollar in early trade

Automakers seek relief on new fuel efficiency

moving Rishabh Pant’s batting guard Agency News: New Delhi There was one instance from the match that caught the eyes of the fans. A video has surfaced on the internet which showed Steve Smith trying to remove the batting guard of Rishabh Pant during his innings. It looked like a tough effort for the Indian cricket team to save the third Test against Australia in Sydney. Australia had given India a target of 407 runs and the visitors had already the wickets

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At the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened at 73.47 against the US dollar and fell to 73.48 against the greenback, registering a decline of 24 paise over its previous close. Agency News: New Delhi The rupee depreciated 24 paise to 73.48 against the US dollar in opening trade on Monday, tracking a rebound in the American currency even as domestic equities were trading with significant gains. At the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened at 73.47 against the US dollar and fell to 73.48 against the greenback, registering a decline of 24 paise over its previous close. the rupee had settled at 73.24 against the American currency. Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, rose 0.37 per

cent to 90.43.“The US dollar index has started with a gap up trade this Monday morning in Asian trade as sharp gains in US yields and hopes for more stimulus to boost the world’s largest economy prompted some investors to temper bearish bets, pulling the currency further away from recent multi-year lows,” Reliance Securities said in a research note.Moreover, President-elect Joe Biden who takes office this month, with Democrats able to control both houses of Congress, has promised “trillions” in extra pandemic-relief spending, the note addeTraders further said that weak Asian currencies could continue weigh on investor sentiment.On the domestic equity market front, the 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex was trading 426.38 points higher at 49,208.89, and the broader NSE Nifty was up 119.20 points at 14,466.45. Foreign institutional investors were net buyers in the capital market as they purchased shares worth Rs 6,029.83 crore on a net basis on Friday, according to provisional exchange data. Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, declined 1.16 per cent to USD 55.34 per barrel.

Even as pent-up demand lifted passenger vehicle (PV) sales in the third quarter after it got derailed in the first and second quarters following the pandemic and lockdown announcement in March, the auto industry continues to languish on the growth front. Terming the recent growth in PV sales as a false euphoria, the industry has now requested the government to defer the implementation of fuel efficiency norms and second stage of emission norms to April 2024, in a bid to keep the cost of acquisition stable. Industry data shows that while the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of PV sales stood at 12.9 per cent for the five-year period between March 2005 and March 2010, it fell sharply to a CAGR of 1.3 per cent for the five-year period.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged that Rana Kapoor, former chairman and co-founder of Yes Bank Ltd, instructed bank officials to not recover loans of Rs 3,642 crore from Cox and Kings Ltd, even though the defaulting travel firm had raised Rs 4,387 crore from selling its UK firm Holiday Break Education, in January 2019, according to the statements given by two senior Yes Bank officials to the agency.These statements are a part of the prosecution complaint (chargesheet) filed by ED in the Rs 7,000-crore bank fraud pertaining to the now bankrupt Cox and Kings. The ED has alleged that Cox and Kings sold Holiday Break Education for £460 million after defaulting on loan repayments to Yes Bank and “siphoned” the sale proceeds. Cox and Kings owes Rs 5,500 crore to banks and financial institutions and it is one of the top borrowers of Yes Bank. The listed travel firm was sent to bankruptcy court in October

Tata Consultancy Services is one of the leading software companies in India. The IT major recently announced its results for the quarter ended on December 31, 2020. The quarter results were higher than predicted by experts. Tata Consultancy Services recorded a rising demand for its cloud and IT services during the pandemic. Shares of the company rose to a record high of Rs 3,220, a rise of

Agency News: New Delhi Bollywood actress Preity Zinta on Monday took to her social media handle and stated that her family members has tested positive for coronavirus. She said that it was a stressful time for her as her mother, brother, his wife, kids and uncle, had tested positive for coronavirus. The actress is currently in America and said that she felt helpless in

America. She took to her Instagram handle and informed that they have recovered, she can finally sleep well. In her post, she wrote, “Three weeks ago my Mom, brother, his wife, kids & my uncle all tested positive for Covid. Suddenly terms like ventilators, ICU, and oxygen machines took a new meaning. I felt helpless & powerless here in America, far away as he battled it out in the hospital.

After a cameo appearance in Vikramaditya Motwane’s AK vs AK, producer Boney Kapoor is all set to take up a full-fledged role in Luv Ranjan’s romantic drama, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles. Boney, who will play Ranbir’s father in the film, said that he was persuaded by son Arjun Kapoor to take up the offer. Boney said that when the script was being written, Luv and his team wanted the character of Ranbir’s father to be ‘somebody like Boney Kapoor’, and offered him the role. However, he initially turned it down as he was busy with his production ventures.

Agency News: New Delhi of Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma on Day 4. But India batted out of their skins as they managed to save the Test despite a number of injuries to middle-order batsmen.

2019, after it defaulted on payments.The ED complaint against Cox and Kings and its arrested promoter Ajay Ajit Peter Kerkar has alleged that the top three customers of Cox and Kings — A K Travel, Holiday Break Travel and Worldwide Travels — operated from the residence of one of the directors of Liz Traders and Agents Pvt Ltd, a company owned by Kerkar.The agency has alleged that Kerkar, along with the firm’s chief financial officer Anil Khandelwal, indulged in circular trading by “purchasing air tickets from other group companies of Cox and Kings and selling it to another group company Ezeego One Travels and Tours Ltd, to inflate the books of accounts”. “The purchase of tickets from Cox and Kings by Ezeego was around Rs 2,000 crore and sale to Cox and Kings was around Rs 400-500 crore,” said the Directorate in its complaint. The ED said its probe has found that “the bonding and interdependence” between Kerkar and Khandelwal was “eye catching and inseparable in all respect”.

Share prices of TCS records new 52-week high as m-cap surpasses $12 trillion Agency News: New Delhi

Agency News: Mumbai

Priyanka Chopra talks about 10-year age difference with Nick Jonas

‘Rana Kapoor directed Yes Bank not to recover loans from Cox and Kings Agency News: Mumbai

family’s COVID-19 diagnosis

convinced him to play Ranbir’s father in Luv Ranjan’s film

more than 3 percent. The share prices of TCS has risen by more than 30 percent throughout 2020.The earnings before interest and tax margins rose to 26.6 percent basis points on a quarter-on-quarter growth. Other Indian IT majors such as HCL Technologies and Wipro recorded new 52-week highs. HCL Tech reached a high of Rs 1,028, and Wipro reached a high of Rs 444 as the companies announced their Q3 results. Shares of Tech Mahindra rose to Rs 1,060 per share.

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra opened up about cultural differences and age-gap between her and her husband Nick Jonas. Priyanka talked in detail about the same in an interview and said it is ‘not a hurdle’. In an interview with The Sunday Times, she was asked whether the 10-year age gap between herself and Nick was a bigger “gap to bridge than any cultural differences”. She said, “Nick took to India like a fish to water. But just like a normal couple, you have to understand each other’s habits and what each other likes. So it’s more of an adventure than trying to figure out hurdles. None of it was really that hard.”

Blind man Sidharth Malhotra will be opposite Amitabh Bachchan in ‘Aankhen 2’

Agency News: Mumbai The remake of the film ‘Aankhen’ is being discussed

for the last three years. Many news came about the casting of the film. For the remake of Aankhen,

Jasmin Bhasin evicted from Bigg Boss Season 14 Agency News: Mumbai In a shocking twist, Jasmin Bhasin got evicted from Bigg Boss 14 house on Sunday. Her exit led to rumoured boyfriend Aly Goni breaking down, and host Salman Khan too could not hold back his tears.This week, Jasmin Bhasin, Aly Goni, Abhinav Shukla and Rubina Dilaik were nominated by Bigg Boss after they were caught discussing nominations. All of them revolted against the punishment, claiming that they were talking about their strategies rather than nomination. However, Bigg Boss did not budge.Bhasin was expected to be one of the finalists of the season. While in the initial days, she entertained viewers with her cute and bubbly personality, after a few weeks, the audience was surprised to see her new side. Bhasin would pick fights, get into a war of words and in Salman Khan’s words, even try to provoke others.

it was earlier said that Anil Kapoor will be seen in the film with Big B. After this, discussions about the film intensified and it was said that Saif Ali Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez have been cast in the film. Kartik Aaryan’s name also appeared in the film cast. It is now reported that the pair of Siddharth Malhotra with Amitabh Bachchan is going to be seen in the film. A new update has surfaced regarding the film Aankhen 2.


SUNVILLA SAMACHAR

12.01.2021, Tuesday

LOCAL NEWS

Wife’s affair leads man Loudspeaker ban dashes biz hopes to end life in Surat Agency News: SURAT A 34-year-old woman was arrested by Adajan police for allegedlyabetting the suicide of her husband, who jumped to death on December 14 from an under construction building in Pal. Police arrested Hina, wife of deceased automobile reseller Paras Khanna, and also booked the watchman of Stuti Icon apartment, Ankit Prasad, with whom she was allegedly having an extra marital affair. The deceased allegedly ended life due to the affair of his wife with their residential building’s watchman. Prasad, however, is absconding.The accused were booked after Khanna’s

mother Nilam lodged a complaint in Adajan police station. Investigation so far revealed that Khanna had sent photos of the accused to his friend and blamed him for his suicide just before he jumped to death. Khanna had earlier planned to jump from ONGC bridge in November but was caught before he could execute his plan, police said. According to police, Khanna

30 pigeons, three peacocks found dead

married Hina around 12 years ago after a brief affair. They do not have any children. Around eight months ago, they moved to Stuti Icon where Hina came in touch with Prasad, the watchman of the building, and the duo developed friendship. Khanna came to know about the affair and tried to convince them both to end the relationship. But Hina applied pressure on Khanna to give her divorce which led to disputes between them making Khanna take a drastic decision to end his life. “Hina confessed that she was in a relationship with Prasad. However, he is absconding and we are searching for him,” said a police officer.

As many as 30 pigeons were found dead in Karjan taluka while three peacocks died a private township in the city on Sunday. The sprawling township located on the northern end of the city is home to several peacocks and other bird species. “There were no injury marks on the peacocks that were found dead in different locations in the township. We will send their samples to a veterinary doctor on Monday for post-mortem following which we will be able to confirm if they died of bird flu,”said Nidhi Dave, range forest officer (RFO), Vadodara. A village in Karjan

taluka too witnessed the death of over 30 pigeons “We got a call from Kiya village that several pigeons were lying dead in the fields. Our teams reached there and collected the bodies that will now be sent for the postmortem,” said Jayesh Rathod, range forest officer, Karjan.Two days ago, about 30 crows were found dead in Vasantpur village of Savli taluka. Locals had said that the crows started falling down from the trees and died instantly. The forest officials reached the spot and began investigations into the deaths. Locals panicked due to the bird flu that is causing death of birds across the state.

Infatuated Class IX girl, boy flee to live as ‘couple’ Realizing that they will exhaust the cash within a few days, the boy took up a casual labour job in a garment shop. He was paidRs 366 daily. A couple of days back, when the boy contacted his friend, police got a whiff of it. Agency News: Vadodara They had hardly reached an age to understand livingindependently, yet these two Class IX students decided to elope and livelike a couple, miles away from home and family. The girl and boy took the drastic step as they were infatuated with and missed each other. The boy and girl, both residents of Chhani, were found from Vapi on Sunday, 13 days after they had fled taking Rs 30,000 cash from their homes. When asked, they told police that as the schools were closed since March last year, they were not able to meet freely and fled from their homes on the morning

of December 28. The boy had taken Rs 25,000 cash from the temple of his house while the girl carried Rs 5,000. “They went to Ranoli railway station, but when they could not find a train, they reached Sayajigunj and hired a private taxi to go to Vapi. It was learnt that since the boy’s family used to often go to Daman, he was familiar with the region,” said a senior police official. On reaching Vapi, they took a room on rent for Rs 500 per month. Meanwhile, the duo’s parents searched for them and when they could not be found, an offence of kidnapping was registered against the boy at Chhani police station. Realizing that they will exhaust the cash within a few days, the boy took up a casual labour job in a garment shop. He was paidRs 366 daily. A couple of days back, when the boy contacted his friend, police got a whiff of it. “Using human intelligence and technical surveillance we tracked them down to Vapi,” said inspector R S Dodiya of Chhani police station. When they were brought to Vadodara, the girl revealed that they had physical relations. “We have now booked the boy for rapeand under sections of POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act,” Dodiya added. On Sunday, the girl’s medical test was done while the boy was quarantined.

Suppliers of DJ music systems and speakers in the city are peeved at the decision of the state government banninloud speakers on terraces during Uttarayan. The ban is a part of the order issued by the home department The order states that louspeakers, DJs and any type of music systems were banned on terraces as they could lead to crowdingand

64% South Guj parents want schools to reopen Agency News: Surat

Agency News: Vadodara

Agency News: Vadodara

violation of social distancing. Peeved at this, members of the Sound and Lighting Association in Vadodara held a demonstration in the city. Members of the association argued that the business had come to a halt due to Covid-19. They added that loud speakers were banned during Ganpati festivities and no garbas were also held during the Navratri. The suplliers further added that the wedding season also did not lead to any business due to strict Covid-19 guidelines. The protesters said that they were hoping to do some business during Uttarayan, but guidelines would not let that happen. They demanded that loudspeakers and sound systems should be allowed during upcoming Uttarayan festival.

Many parents in south Gujarat feel the government’s attempt to gradually reopen schools is a welcome move. After more than nine months of online learning, these parents have come to the conclusion that they are better off with offline mode of education — the reason mainly hinges on the parents’ own difficulties than their wards’ holistic education. This was the finding by ‘Parents’ Perception Towards E-learning Offered by Education Institutes in South Gujarat Region: An Emotional Trap’ — a study conducted by Hitesh Patel, assistant professor at Bhagvan Mahavir BBA College, Surat, which surveyed 104 men and 90 women in two months. The study revealed that of the 194 parents who were surveyed from Surat, Valsad, Navsari, Bharuch, Dang, Narmada, and Tapi districts, 64 percent feel that their own work gets adversely affected due to their children’s online learning at home. “The most common complain was parents’ difficulty in finding enough spare time

However, around 32 percent parents also find online learning easy for their children, while about 43 percent felt that e-learninghas the potential to divert wards’ attention towards smart devices and become addicted to these gadgets. to help children with online learning. Many complained that classes clashed with their household work or work from home job timings,” said Patel. Of the respondents, almost half at 52.6 percent wished that online learning should discontinue from next academic year. Patel was assisted in the study by Namrata Khilochiya, assistant professor, Rofel BBA

College, Vapi, and Dr Vinod Patel, professor, Department of Business and Industrial Management, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU). The researchers used snowball technique to involve participants. “We reached out to a few parents of different districts in the first stage and they then involved other parents to participate. It was an e-survey done through google forms, mobile phoneand email,” Khilochiya explained. While 48.5 percent parents complained about the common technical issue of poor sound quality, 46.9 percent found online study adding to their financial burden. However, around 32 percent parents also find online learning easy for their children, while about 43 percent felt that e-learninghas the potential to divert wards’ attention towards smart devices and become addicted to these gadgets.“We wanted to study the exact situation in the society. This study will help understand the problems and help findimprovements,” said Dr Vinod Patel, professor.

Women in state beat men in tobacco use According to NFHSIV (2015-16) 46% of men in cities and 56.2% of men in rural areas consumed tobacco. The proportion of women consumers, however, fell by just one percentage point. In 2005-06, 8.4% of women consumed anytype of tobacco which decreased to 7.4% in 2015-16 and 8.7% in 2019-20. Agency News: Ahmedabad The National Family Health Survey (NFHS) report reveals that while the number of men who consume tobaccohas

gone down in the state by 10.3%, the number of women who consume tobacco has increased by 1.3%.The detailed NFHS data suggests that 60.2% of men consumed tobacco in 2005-06, which fell to 51.4% in 2015-16 and furtherdeclined to 41.4% in 2019-20. Some 33.6% of men in cities and 46.7% of men in rural areas consumed tobacco according to201920 figures. According to NFHS-IV (2015-16) 46% of men in cities and 56.2% of men in rural areas consumed tobacco. The proportion of women consumers, however, fell by just one percentage point. In 2005-06, 8.4% of women consumed anytype of tobacco which decreased to 7.4% in 2015-16 and 8.7%

in 2019-20. The number of women who consumed tobaccoaccording to NFHS-V was 11% in rural areas and 5.4% in urban areas. However, according to NFHS-IV, 9.1% of women in ruralGujarat used tobacco compared to 5.2% in urban areas.Officials said that men are much more likely to use gutka or paan masala with tobacco than use any other type of tobacco.Among men and women, the use of any form of tobacco is higher in rural areas — gutka or paan masala with tobacco, followedby bidis, are especially popular in rural areas.Sociologist Gaurang Jani said that like drinking liquor, consuming tobacco for rural women was a part of traditions. The use oftobacco is still a cultural practice and one will find women eating betel nuts and tobacco after a meal. Now the easy availabilityof gutka has increased tobacco consumption in rural areas, he said.In some villages one will find even children eating tobacco. There is a sizeable population of such children, said a senior healthofficer.

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Jharkhand man held, human trafficking racket busted Agency News: Rajkot

The Rajkot Detection of Crime Branch (DCB), with help from the Jharkhand Police, arrested a man from Giridih in Jharkhand for his alleged involvement in an online human trafficking racket.According to police, Rakesh Singh (30), a native of Kodarma district in Jharkhand, was held from his rented residence in Ghorthamba of Giridih district on Saturday. He

was operating an online trafficking racket where sex workers were sent to customers in Gujarat, Delhi and other states.Rajkot police said they got information about the presence of Singh in Jharkhand after a few arrests were made in Rajkot in the past three days for trafficking.Rajkot Police’s A division team arrested one Paras Shah (33) from a private hotel in the city after which the racket was unearthed. “On

investigation, we found that the racket was being operated by one Rakesh Singh from Jharkhand who made deals on his phone to customers in Rajkot, Surat and other cities of Gujarat. In a joint operation with Giridih police and Rajkot Crime Branch, the accused was held from his residence and is being brought to Gujarat. He has been booked under immoral trafficking sections,” said a police officer of Rajkot DCB.

speed rising and electrification work from Vishwamitri railway station to Dabhoi tillSaturday evening. He was expected to carry out further inspection till Chandod later.After the trolley inspection till Chandod, train speed trials at the speed of 10 per hour through electric engine will be done onChandod-

Dabhoi-Vishwamitri section. The section has undergone inspection last month as well. The 18.66 km long Dabhoi to Chandod section is newly convertedinto broad gauge tracks.The entire project is part of the plan to provide rail connectivity from Vadodara to Statue of Unity (SoU) up to Kevadiya railwaystation, which is located at a distance of around five km from SoU.The foundation stone for Kevadiya railway station was laid in December 2018 by President Ram Nath Kovind. Gujarat chiefminister Vijay Rupani has already announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate Kevadiya railway station on January 16.

Railways starts inspection of 50km line to Kevadiya The foundation stone for Kevadiya railway station was laid in December 2018 by President Ram Nath Kovind. Agency News: Vadodara

Inspection of the railway line connecting Vishwamitri railway station to Chandod section of Vadodara railway divisionbegan on Saturday. Commissioner of railway safety (western circle) R K Sharma on Saturday began the inspection of the nearly 50km long railwayline. Sharma carried out trolley inspection of

Amid Covid pandemic, Surat Hira Bourse exports surge 650% Agency News: Surat Surat: For the first time, export of gems and jewellery from Surat Hira Bourse (SHB) has increased to 650% compared to the previous year. According to the figures provided by the SHB, export of polished diamonds was US$994 million between April and December 2020 compared to US$154 million during the same period in the previous year. Talking with TOI, CEO of SHB, KK Sharma said, “This is first time in the last many years that the export has increased to

over 650%, that too during the coronavirus pandemic.” Sharma that the pandemic and travel restrictions spurred the demand in some quarters like diamond engagement ring category in the US, China and Europe. “China and the US, which accounts for about 70% of the diamond jewellery demand, have shown double-digit growth,” he added. Industry experts said that in the countries like the US, the Europe and China, people have cash to spend due to the restrictionson travel. The customers have cash in hand and the first

option is to purchase diamondstudded and gold jewellery as part of the safe investment for celebrating anniversaries, weddings, engagements or any other occasion during the Christmas season. Rakesh Gandhi, a diamond exporter said, “We exported about Rs 100 crore worth of diamonds from the SHB since April 2020. Customers have dispensable cash to spend as they could not travel during the pandemic and so, now they are expected tospend more on jewellery as an investment option too.”

City’s dusty air gets deadlier “Moreover, the average oxidative potential of PM10 over Narol was approximately four times higher compared to Science City Agency News: Ahmedabad The toxic killers in our air are too small to see. For years particulate matter, PM10 and PM 2.5, have often grabbedthe headlines and been associated with causing adverse health effects after they cut through our lungs to reach our bloodstream. But in reality, a complex chemical process ensues before we breathe these particles in. Studies, have found oxidative potential — which turns these particles into reactive species after they interact with gases in air and then enter our bloodstream to cause of adverse health impacts. In a first, a study by Neeraj Rastogi and Anil Patel of Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) and Utsav Gandhi and Nitasha Khatri of Gujarat Environment Management Institute (GEMI) has tried to decipher the constituents of Ahmedabad dust

and their oxidativepotential (OP) for four areas — Bapunagar (middle-income residential area), Narol (industrial), Paldi (bus transport hub), Income Tax (huge running traffic) and Science City (posh residential area), respectively. The dust OP of specific anthropogenic sourceslike road traffic, biomass burning, and industrial emissions were investigated. Both acid soluble metals water soluble metals like nickel, zinc, cobalt, cadmium, lead, iron, copper, chromium, manganese, selenium, barium and aluminium were found i different concentration across the four areas. “Moreover, the average oxidative potential of PM10 over Narol was approximately four times higher compared to Science City, suggesting a higher risk to Narol’s inhabitants from potentially redox-active PM,” claimed the study. Narol also recorded about

two to three times higher PM10 concentration compared to other areas owing to re-suspension of road dust caused by unpaved GIDC inter connecting road and nearby waste dumping site at Pirana. Similarly, the study claimed that the non-exhaust traffic-related sources because of re-uspension, abrasion, brake wear are the major sources of nickel and manganese particles over Paldi area. “PM10 has a potential link with damaging the mitochondrial claimed the study. Organic constituents were observed to be higher over Paldi and Income Tax, mainly owing totraffic. “Overall, the current study will prove useful in further exploration of related components and help policy planners todesign areaspecific suitable strategies to tackle various health-related challenges in deteriorating global environmental equations.

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