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News Brief Law never fails due to incidents of crime: Nitish

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With Bihar’s law and order situation being hotly debated in the wake of gangster-turned-politician Mohammad Shahabuddin being released on bail, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said law “never fails” due to incidents of crime and appropriate action is taken against criminals. “Does law fails due to incidents of crime? Law never fails. Actions are initiated against criminals as per provisions of law,” he said.

Boy crushed to death by truck in Punjab

(H.S.) | Jalandhar A three-year-old boy was killed after a speeding truck mowed him down while his brother had a narrow escape in the accident near Pathankot bypass here, police said today. “The two brothers were repairing their bicycle when the truck hit one of them killing him on the spot. He has been identified as Lal Badshah,” Jalandhar police commissioner said.

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India suggests Pakistan ways to expedite Mumbai attack probe

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has written to his Pakistani counterpart suggesting ways to expedite trial in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack case in the neighbouring country but is yet to get a response. Jaishankar wrote the letter on September 6 which was hand-delivered by the Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad on September 9, MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said. Swarup said that if Pakistan is serious

about bringing to justice the perpetrators of the attack, it must act on the suggestions as the entire strike was planned from Pakistan, was carried out by Pakistani nationals and all evidence are in Pakistan. Noting that the trial in Pakistan has not progressed expeditiously although it will be eight years soon since the dastardly attack, Swarup said, “In order to bring the guilty to book, our Foreign Secretary has recently written to his counterpart in Pakistan suggesting ways in which the trial could be expedited through cooperation through the legal channel.”

officials and the business community during this roadshow in Canada and USA, to attract investors, scientist, and entrepreneurs from all over the world to come to Guja-

rat and participate in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017,” he said, at the reception organised by Consul General of India, Dr Anupam Ray. “Vibrant Gujarat is the biggest platform for enabling business in India. In the post GST (Goods and Services Tax Bill) scenario, when India becomes ‘One Nation – One Market’, Gujarat holds a unique distinction with favourable geographical location, state-of-the-art infrastructure and sound policies,” he said.

The debris, found on Pemba Island off the Tanzanian coast, is the latest piece of wreckage to be linked to the Malaysia Airlines jet, whose disappearance remains a mystery

A piece of aircraft wreckage found in June off Tanzania has been confirmed as coming from the doomed airliner MH370, Malaysia said on Thursday. The debris, found on Pemba Island off the Tanzanian coast, is the latest piece of wreckage to be linked to the Malaysia Airlines jet, whose disappearance remains a mystery. Malaysia’s transport ministry said the piece of debris, which had been taken to Australia for ex-

ly” to have come from MH370. However, the confirmation appears to have so far shed no fresh light on the plane’s fate. known as MH370,” a The Malaysia Airlines jet ministry statement said. was carrying 239 passen“Further examination of gers and crew when it disthe debris will continue appeared en route from in hopes that evidence Kuala Lumpur to Beijing may be uncovered which on March 8, 2014. It is may provide new insight believed to have crashed into the circumstanc- into the Indian Ocean, es surrounding flight but an extensive deep-sea pert analysis, was found lines jet. “As such, the ex- MH370.” Authorities had hunt off Australia’s west to have part numbers, date perts have concluded that earlier said the piece of coast is drawing to a close stamps and other identi- the debris, an outboard debris was “highly like- with nothing found yet. fiers confirming it came flap, originated from the from the Malaysia Air- aircraft 9M-MRO, also

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Five persons, including two women and as many children, were killed and 21 others injured when a state transport bus rammed into a stationary truck near a village on Godhra-Dahod highway today. The incident occurred when the speeding bus, heading for Dahod from Godhra in Panchmahals district, collided with the truck parked on roadside near Orwada village, Panchmahals taluka police inspector M B Machhar said. “The bus was carrying passengers mostly from Dahod and also from neighbouring Madhya Pradesh, when it hit the

stationary truck killing four persons on the spot and injuring 21 others. One more person died in Godhra civil hospital where they were taken,” he said. The accident took place near Orwada village on Godhra-Dahod highway, about 10 kms from Godhra town,

he said. The deceased included two children, aged around 5 and 12, and two women. Two of the deceased have been identified as Amit Ganawa (5) and Manjuben Mansinhbhai, while the names of others were yet to be ascertained, Machhar added.

By Seema Hakhu Kachru Houston:The Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017 is receiving tremendous response in the US, members of a high level state delegation said after meeting senior government officials and CEOs of top tech companies here. In a bid to promote the business summit that will take place in January next year, the delegation led by Bharat Lal, Resident Commissioner, Government of Gujarat, organised roadshows and met with business leaders. The delegation also met with Indo-American Chamber of Greater Houston (IACCGH) earlier this week and re-

tries and the State Government of Gujarat will also grace the occasion. More than 11 thousand Persons with Disabilities (PwD) beneficiaries will be provided free-ofcost assistive equipment worth Rs. 10.74crore

(approx.), certificate etc. This camp also holds the prospect of entering the ‘Guiness Book World Records’ in three categories namely most people fitted with hearing aid in eight hours, Largest wheelchair logo/image and most oil lamps lit simultaneously – single venue. DEPwD has the vision to build an inclusive society in which equal opportunities are provided for the growth and development of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) so that they can lead productive, safe and dignified lives.

ceived huge positive response from the business community. “Vibrant Gujarat is connecting India to the world,” Lal said. “Our objective is to interact with government

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PM to distribute Aids and Assistive Devices to Persons with Disabilities at Samajik Adhikarita Shivir at Navsari, Gujarat on 17th sep.,2016 The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will distribute Aids and Assistive Devices to Persons with Disabilities at Samajik Adikarita Shivir organized by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment in District- Navsari, Gujarat on 17th September, 2016.

The Sports Ministry has decided to start a Talent Search Portal to give a “fair opportunity” to children from all over the country to pursue sports. “The portal is intended to give a fair opportunity to talented children from every nook and corner of the country to pursue their dreams of achieving excellence in sports,” the Ministry said in a statement. Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani

Shri O.P. Kohli, Governor of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Thaawarchand Gehlot, Minister for of Social Justice & Empowerment and various dignitaries from the Central Government Minis-

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Rampage of day biters The monsoon has ceased to be a pleasure for urban India. It brings a host of woes including mosquito-borne diseases. Dengue fever exploded in contemporary urban India in 1996 with more than 10,000 cases and 400 plus deaths reported from Delhi alone. A decade later, chikungunya appeared in epidemic form across the country, certainly in its urban areas. While not a fatal disease like dengue hemorrhagic fever, chikungunya acquired notoriety on account of excruciating joint pain that lasted up to months. Chikungunya was first described during an outbreak in southern Tanzania in 1952; the name is derived from the local Kimakonde language and means “to become contorted”, evoking the stooped appearance of patients suffering acute joint pain. The Indian Ocean epidemic peaked in 2006-2007 and the disease is reported from nearly all of south and south-east Asia as well as a number of African countries. Large numbers of cases have also been reported from the Caribbean islands, Mexico and Latin America. This year about 10,000 cases have been reported in India, with the most from southern states. The US reported its first laboratory confirmed case of locally acquired chikungunya virus in Texas this year. Another significant development is the emergence of congenital chikungunya virus infection in two pregnant women and significant perinatal infections in the newborn in Brazil —the much-dreaded Zika-like situation. Two species of mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are responsible for large outbreaks across the world. Mosquitoes acquire the infection by biting infected humans or animals. Weather conditions affect their breeding and survival. Ae. Albopictus (not the dominant species in India) thrives in a wider range of water-filled breeding sites than Ae. Aegypti that include coconut husks, bamboo stumps and rock pools, as well as artificial containers such as vehicle tyres and saucers beneath plant pots. Ae. aegypti is associated with human habitation and uses indoor breeding sites, including flower vases, water storage vessels, and overflow trays of refrigerators and concrete water tanks, as well as the same artificial outdoor habitats as Ae. albopictus. Symptoms appear four to seven days after the bite of an infected mosquito. It was believed to be rarely fatal, but mortality may occur in the elderly. Some clinical features are common between chikungunya and dengue; not infrequently, misdiagnosis may occur in areas where both are endemic. Vector transmission is reduced through the use or combination of three methods: Environmental management, chemical control and biological control. Some man-made habitats produce large numbers of adult mosquitoes and control measures in resource constrained settings need to target habitats that are most productive and therefore epidemiologically more relevant. Aedes species are day biters; clothing that minimises skin exposure during daylight hours affords some protection from bites. Mosquito nets afford good protection for those who sleep during the day (infants, the bedridden and night-shift workers). Environmental management ought to be the mainstay of vector control and involves destroying, altering, removing or recycling non-essential containers that provide egg, larval or pupal habitats.

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“Police should not be misused for political purposes. It is capable of handling big criminals. For development, law and order is a must. Due to the politicisation of force, law and order problems rise,” - Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today attacked the Samajwadi Party over the ongoing fight in Akhilesh Yadav-led government in the state.

Hrithik Roshan announces Krrish 4, to clash Priyanka Chopra among Forbes’ 10 highest paid TV actresses, Sofia Vergara tops list with Shah Rukh Khan-Aanand L Rai film

(H.S.) | New Delhi Hrithik Roshan is polishing his black superhero togs as the fourth film in the Krrish is all set to go on floors. Krrish 3, directed by Rakesh Roshan was a hit and also paired Kangana Ranaut with Hrithik’s world-saving hero. When Hrithik Roshan tweeted this on Wednesday (September 14), we were not sure what to make of it: “Ganpati blessings for KRRISH4 :)) hope everyone is enjoying the festivities. Love to all.” Was he announcing the film or

was it still just an idea. Thankfully, Hrithik’s father — director-producer Rakesh Roshan — confirmed the news. Speaking to a daily, he said, “When my wife showed me Bappa’s picture, it reaffirmed my belief that Krrish is the original superhero we have. It boosted my confidence and inspired me to make the fourth installment. Ganesha is also called the God of Auspicious beginnings. I guess this was his way of saying that we have his blessings for Krrish 4.” He also said

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the film will release on Christmas 2018. Now, there is a little problem there for that slot has already been taken by Shah Rukh Khan and Aanand L Rai’s unnamed next film. Red Chillies, SRK’s production company had earlier tweeted, “Excited to announce our film with @aanandlrai & @iamsrk in association with @cypplOfficial. Releasing Dec 21, 2018. Title to be revealed soon!” Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik are also clashing on January 26 next year when their Raees and Kaabil will go head-tohead. Despite SRK’s efforts to avoid the clash and a late night visit to Hrithik’s house, the clash is very much on. Rakesh Roshan also said in the interview, “Only a few days of patchwork is left. We’ll be ready to release it on January 26, 2017.”

(H.S.) | New Delhi Priyanka Chopra is among the world’s 10 highest paid television actresses, with her ABC TV show Quantico and endorsements netting her $11 million in earnings, according to Forbes. This makes her Priyanka Chopra effectively India’s highest paid actress for Deepika Padukone — who ranked 10th on Forbes’ world’s highest-paid actresses — earned $10 million in the same duration. The Forbes top paid TV actresses’ list was headed

Soha Ali Khan trolled for attending Ganpati puja, says ‘going to temple doesn’t make me non-Muslim’ (H.S.) | New Delhi

Actress Soha Ali Khan, who was attacked on social media by some people, who questioned her faith after she visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a Ganpati pandal, hit back saying India is a secular nation and going to a temple doesn’t make her a “non-Muslim”. She had visited the Golden Temple and a Ganesh pandal to seek blessings ahead of the release of her thriller film 31st October. “I am all for freedom of expression, but being told how going to a temple makes me a non-Muslim is plain

callous. No one has the right to say that. Whether I choose to do namaz or go to a Church, how does it affect anyone?,” Soha said in a statement here. “Nobody owns me. India being a secular nation, we have to respect all religions and each other’s choices,” she said. Soha

is paired opposite Vir Das for the first time in “31st October” directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil. Vir Das and Soha Ali Khan-starrer 31st October brought back the horror of that day in 1984 when a community was targetted for no fault of theirs. They are still awaiting justice,

think it’s a negative endeavour. We are also seeing it as a tribute,” Sinha told reporters here at the teaser launch of Tum Bin 2 when asked if he is cashing on the title of “Tum Bin”. “I have made 6 films and this is the 7th project is coming. Honestly speaking, whether a film would be a box-office success or become a remembered film, both are different. My first film ‘Tum Bin’ turned out to be a much-re-

membered film which is a big achievement,” he said at the trailer launch of its sequel Tum Bin 2. Featuring Neha Sharma, Aditya Seal and Aashim Gulati in lead roles, the film is scheduled for November 18 release. “We have tried to make better film. There is pressure and tension, but there is no way to deal with it as you can’t avoid it (comparisons). We have given our best,” he said. The 2001-film starring Priyanshu Chatterjee, Sandali Sinha, Himanshu Malik and Raqesh Vashisth was a sleeper hit at the box office. “We did a lot of auditions for this film. We zeroed in on these three (Neha Sharma, Aditya Seal and Aashim Gulati). All three are good in the film,” Sinha said.

Cashing in on Tum Bin title for sequel not negative: Director Anubhav Sinha

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(H.S.) | Mumbai Director Anubhav Sinha, who is geared up for the sequel of Tum Bin, says there was “pressure and tension” while making the second instalment of the 2001 romantic drama. “Tum Bin 2” directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Bhushan Kumar is the sequel to “Tum Bin”. “Don’t make it sound negative. Yes and no. One would end up cashing on success of a film. I don’t

over 32 years later. There are parts in Delhi where people still ask where were you when men were butchered, children orphaned and women raped. Writer-producer Harry Sachdeva’s 31st October is a movie based on the assassination of the country’s former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and its aftermath, will release in October after getting cleared with nine cuts. Its producer says the journey of making the movie has not been a cakewalk. The film tells the journey of this Sikh family, their battle for life and strongly portrays the mindset of many non-Sikhs and Hindus who risked their lives to save many Sikhs during that time.

once again by Modern Family star Sofia Vergara who earned $43 million this year. On the second slot on the Forbes list is The Big Bang Theory actress Kaley Cuoco with $24.5 million and The Mindy Project’s Mindy Kaling, another person of Indian origin, takes the third spot with $15 million. Followed by a tie for fourth place between Ellen Pompeo and Mariska Hargitay, who both made $14.5 million. Castle star Stana Katric, who like Priyanka makes a debut on the list, is placed at

seventh position. Another newcomer on the rankings is Julia Louis-Dreyfus (‘The Good Wife’). Kerry Washington of “Scandal” fame finds herself at sixth position, with $13.5 million earnings. The list comprises 15 highest paid actresses. Priyanka is at present shooting for the second season of Quantico which sees her as CIA officer Alex Parrish who will be called to save the world yet again. Quantico season 2 will premiere late in September. The actress is also ready with her Hollywood debut Baywatch, which will see her starring with Dwayne Johnson — Forbes’ highest paid actor — and Zac Efron. A de facto Bollywood star back home, the actress has been mentioned as a TV celeb by Forbes due to her work in Quantico getting her a lot of recognition in the US.

Raaz Reboot hasn’t leaked, it was a bogus file we uploaded: Vikram Bhatt

(H.S.) | New Delhi Only the Bhatts can think of something like this: In an era when small and big filmmakers alike are threatened with online leaks of their films before the theatrical release (Udta Punjab, Sultan and Great Grand Masti being recent cases in point), Vikram Bhatt and team decided to upload a ‘bogus file’ in the name of their upcoming film Raaz Reboot and monitor the

number of downloads on torrent sites! A day after reports of the Emraan Hashmi-starrer being leaked online, filmmaker Vikram Bhatt has issued statement refuting the rumours and saying it was a bogus file released online in the name of the film in a bid to warn miscreants. Bhatt has said the filmmakers uploaded a 17-second file and named it as Raaz Reboot film. It (Raaz Reboot) is not really leaked.

tacted Shraddha on a social networking platform a year and half ago. Since then, they have kept in touch via email. Shraddha had even sent Samina a birthday gift last year. She has been shooting in New York for her film, Half Girlfriend, and had

promised Samina that she will meet her. So, she did.” Apparently, Samina also visited Shraddha’s hotel room after they got done with lunch, and hung around there till the actor got ready for her shoot. Shraddha even took Samina to the sets, where she made her meet Arjun Kapoor and director Mohit Suri. “Samina was thrilled, and thanked Mohit for making Aashiqui 2 (2013) with Shraddha. Samina also gifted the actor a heartshaped locket, which she broke in two halves. She kept one half, and gave the other to Shraddha.”

It’s good to be a Shraddha Kapoor fan. She’ll take you out on a date

(H.S.) | New Delhi Shraddha Kapoor sure knows how to pamper her fans. Last week, she surprised Samina, one of her fans from New York, USA. The actor not just met her, but also took her out for lunch. A source says, “Samina had con-


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Davis Cup: ‘Small fish’ Ramkumar Ramanathan needs to swim in big pond

Agency | New Delhi Worried over continuous slowdown in exports, the Commerce Ministry is pressing for better exchange rate policy, alignment of freight rates with global standards and a liberalised visa regime to boost shipments. As part of the strategy to boost both exports of goods and services in the long run, the ministry is working on the three important pillars -- exchange rate, visa regime and freight rates, an official said. In a draft Cabinet note circulated earlier to seek views of different ministries, the ministry has suggested that a mechanism be formulated to ensure the rupee-dollar exchange rate reflects realistic value of the domestic currency. This is important because the rupee, which is apparently overvalued erodes the competitiveness of Indian products in the global markets.

WhatsApp does not have access to user data: Delhi High Court told

(H.S.) | New Delhi A week before arriving in Delhi, Ramkumar Ramanathan got a taste of Spain in Italy. As has been the case virtually the whole year, the 21-yearold Indian lost early in a Challenger tournament in Genova. Just as he was planning to take an early flight to Delhi, Ramanathan bumped into Tommy Robredo’s coach. The Spanish veteran, too, was playing the same tournament and the Indian managed to get a short training session with him. This weekend in Delhi, Ramanathan will be up against some other bigger Spanish names. And

there are fears that the Davis Cup singles rubbers against Rafa Nadal and David Ferrer might turn into prolonged training sessions for the world no. 203. India’s Davis Cup non-playing captain Anand Amritraj hopes that won’t be the case. He wants Ramanathan to cause some upsets. Not just during the world group playoff tie against Spain, which begins Friday, but also on the ATP circuit. A lot is expected from Ramanathan on the singles circuit, but after the initial spurt, his career seems to have plateued. That gutsy three sets win over Somdev Devvar-

man at the Chennai Open now seems light years away. Incidentally, that first round tie – played on New Year’s eve in 2013 – also triggered an astonishing downfall for Devvarman. A remarkable loss of form combined with frustrating spells of injuries resulted in Devvarman sitting out for a major part of the last two years. The ever-so-delicate Yuki Bhambri too has sat out for virtually the whole of 2016, nursing an injury. In absence of India’s two best singles bets, this should have been the weekend where Ramanathan could have finally marked his arrival on the big stage. Instead, he will be playing second fiddle to Saketh Myneni – a late-bloomer who was nowhere in the picture when Ramanathan burst on to the scene two years ago, but has eventually surpassed him. Amritraj says it’s time the Ramanathan moved to ‘bigger leagues’.

Paralympics: Away from Devendra Jhajharia’s gold medal, the curious absence of Sundar Singh Gurjar (H.S.) | Jaipur

Agency | New Delhi The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed instant messaging service WhatsApp to file an affidavit addressing the privacy and copyright concerns raised by a PIL against the proposed new policy of sharing data with Facebook. The bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal directed WhatsApp to file an affidavit after its counsel, senior advocate Siddharth Luthra, claimed that WhatsApp servers “did not retain any data except the username and phone number of the users.” “There is no question of messages, photographs or documents getting shared with Facebook. We have no access to the content,” Luthra told the court. The lawyer, however, added that the name and phone number of the users, and the information regarding other users with whom they are in contact, would be shared with Facebook after September 25

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Just as Devendra Jhajharia was moving towards a gold medal finish in the javelin event at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, there was another athlete who was on the starting list and allegedly in the arena but didn’t start or register a score. For the past 24 hours, the focus of the Indian sporting world has been towards Jhajharia for his gold medal winning exploits – and rightly so. His throw of 63.97 meters registered as a world record and earned him a second gold medal at the Paralympics. It also ensured India were now destined for a best ever showing at the Paralympics – few weeks after the Olympics produced just two medals in the fag end of the event. In the same event, Sundar Singh Gur-

SPORTS ROUNDUP Spinners will decide fate of India-New Zealand Test series: Gautam Gambhir

(H.S.) | New Delhi Out-of-favour India opener Gautam Gambhir feels spinners will decide the fate of the upcoming three-match Test series between India and New Zealand, tarting in Kanpur on September 22. Warning the home team against taking New Zealand lightly, Gambhir said both India and New Zealand have fielded good spinners in their squad and they are expected play key role in the series. “New Zealand has always been a very gritty kind of a side. They have always been underdogs, no one rates them very highly but

they have always done well in every conditions,” Gambhir told reporters. “They have got a good squad. They have got three spinners (in Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi and Mark Craig) and spinners of whichever sides bowl well it will eventually decide the series,” Gambhir said on the sidelines of the launch of a talent hunt programme, Indian Junior Players League (IJPL), of which he is the brand ambassador. Gambhir scored 320 runs at an average of 80 per innings in the recently-concluded Duleep Trophy to lead India Blue to the title

with consummate ease. But despite his exploits with the bat, the selectors once again ignored him when they picked up the 15-member squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand. Asked Gambhir about the recent snub, the aggressive left-handed batsman curtly said: “I don’t play for selection honestly. Ultimately my job is to score runs and that is what I focus on. “You should just go out there and look to control things which you can control, rest is selectors job. Whatever the selectors decide it is their opinion. My job is to go out there and help my team in winning.” Gambhir reiterated that he is a “traditionalist” and is not in favour of any tinkering with Test cricket. He said Test cricket should be left as it is and any experimentation with pink balls should be carried out only in T20 and ODI cricket.

for him to take a matchhaul of 10 wickets, which fashioned a 355-run win for India Blue. He also bowled 18 and 16 overs, respectively in both the innings, taking breaks only during the scheduled intervals. Jadeja was perhaps sounding out a warning for the visiting New Zealanders. Ahead of the three Test match series against New Zea-

land, Kane Williamson and his team would definitely be mindful of the kind of threat Jadeja poses. The Kiwi skipper candidly confided: “India is a tough place to play, particularly, in more recent years where the pitches have been very tricky…I guess (when) you throw in world-class spinners, the challenges are very tough.”

move on, have a young family now. I have given it all during my 16 years as a first class cricketer ,” said former India seamer. The 34-year old cricketer also explained how he dealt with his injuries, he said “I would

ask myself how Kumble would deal with it. Then I would get my answer.” Balaji, who hails from Tamil Nadu, made his last Test appearance against Pakistan in 2005. He had a short Test career where he represented the country only eight times. He is best remembered for his performance during India’s tour of Pakistan in 2004, where the medium pacer took seven wickets in the first Test match at Rawalpindi. During this tour, India won the threematch series 2-1 on Pakistan soil for the first time.

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jar finished without registering a score and was expected to give Devendra strong competition as he was registering 70 metres in his practice throws which is way over the final result. Gurjar reportedly turned up late owing to which he was disqualified. “I really don’t know why he was late,“ Jhajharia told Times of India. “Both of us had travelled by the same bus to the venue. He moved to the other side of the field for warm-up. “When our names were called, Rinku

(Hooda) and I went in, but Sundar wasn’t there.” For the record, Hooda registered a time of 54.39 meters which is his personal best but not enough to get him a medal as he finished fifth. Sundar’s family allege he doesn’t understand English which is why he didn’t understand when his name was called up. Vice-president of Paralympic Committee of India, Gursharan Singh said this is a “conspiracy” and the Paralympian is “depressed”.

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“He is the best left-arm spinner in India on a spin-friendly track,” Saurashtra coach Sitanshu Kotak once remarked, when asked about Ravindra Jadeja. Kotak was not exaggerating. On rough, abrasive tracks at home, the 27-year-old has been not only handful, but deadly, though bowling with a low trajectory and a quick pivot, he does look like the equivalent of a left-arm spinner bowling darts. The surface for the Duleep Trophy final wasn’t perhaps as vicious as those on which he nabbed 37 wickets in just three Ranji Trophy Games last season, but the breath back. The 10 still it conspired enough stride on the treadmill, Kohli wrote are back to back at a speed of 19 km/hr and on a level 1 incline. This may sound quiet easy for any regular gym person but what made this session difficult, according to Kohli, was the high altitude mask. The mask makes it “twice as hard.” Kohli also wished everyone an active and a healthy day and asked everyone to “train hard, train smart.” Sneak peek into my (H.S.) | Chennai morning cardio session. 15 minutes on the bike Former India seamer Balaji at level 3 maintaining Lakshmipathy an rpm of 120 through- calls time on his firstout then straight onto the class career, saying its treadmill for 10 strides of time he gives time to his 20 seconds each and step family, after being aton the sides for 10 sec- tached with the game for about 16 years. “I have to onds rest inbetween.

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Lakshmipathy Balaji calls time on first-class cricket career

Agency | New Delhi A study presented at a scientific congress reported a link between long naps and a higher risk of diabetes, though it couldn’t say if daytime sleeping was a symptom or a cause. People who slept more than an hour each day were 45 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, a debilitating condition associated with overweight and a sedentary lifestyle, the study found. Individuals with diabetes are unable to naturally regulate their blood sugar levels. Without treatment, the disease can lead to blindness, nerve damage, kidney failure, heart disease and premature death. The meta-analysis -- a review of existing scientific literature -- by Yamada Tomahide of the University of Tokyo and colleagues, covered more than 300,000 people of Asian and European origin from around the world. For naps of less than forty minutes, the link with diabetes disappeared, they noted. Experts not involved in the research noted that the statistical correlation revealed nothing about cause-andeffect. The study, they added, has yet to be published in a peer-reviewed science journal.

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(H.S.) | New Delhi Ahead of the long home season of Test cricket, captain Virat Kohli is busy in preparation for the New Zealand series in a special way and not on the ground. The righthander has been working out at his gym. The India Test captain gave a sneak peak into his morning cardio session with a video on his Instagram account. The session is

on two different gym equipment with Kohli also given out details of the session. Kohli said that he begins the training with a 15-minute session on his bike at level three maintaining a RPM of 120 throughout and then moves on to the treadmill without any break. On the treadmill, he does 10 strides of 20 seconds each and takes only a 10 second break between each stride. That is to catch


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Asia Labex 2016 - Has Become Most Prefered Show By Laboratory Freternity In India Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

ASIA LABEX 2016 is the most preferred exhibition & conference in India for laboratory, analytical, research, diagnostic & biotechnology instruments and consumables. The purpose of this show is to bring buyers, scientists, laboratory professionals and decision makers of focal industries and institutions face-to-face for three days in Ahmedabad. In this pursuit, we facilitate manufacturers, importers and distributors from all over the world to showcase their latest products and technology to trade professionals at a common platform in India. The exhibition provides an opportunity to the participants to connect with global leaders, learn about cutting edge technology, hear about vital research and appreciate the changes the industry is going to witness in near future. It’s all about laboratory when Asia Labex 2016 will be

hosted at Gujrat University Ground, Ahmedabad from 22-24 September, 2016. The focus of the show is on the latest trends and technology in the area of analytical instrumentation, laboratory equipment’s, chromatography, biotechnology, life science, lab consumables, lab furniture, educational lab products, research lab instruments, nanotechnology, diagnostic products and laboratory software. It will offer the exhibiting companies to not only present their innovations, products and services but to meet with the key decision makers and find leads and confirmed orders. The exhibitor’s in ASIA LABEX are from 10 countries and

Showers in parts of South, Central Gujarat and Saurashtra

Correspondent | Surat

Showers are reported in parts of South Gujarat and Saurashtra regions of Gujarat on Ganesh Visarjan day today. Surat city, Navsari, Vadodara, Padra, Kapadvanj are some of the areas in South and Central Gujarat where showers are reported. In Saurashtra region, Am-

reli, Savarkundla, Rajula and other parts witnessed rains. It should be mentioned here that monsoon is soon going to end in Gujarat. There’s deficiency of rain in Gujarat. Many dams in Saurashtra region are dry. Gujarat is witnessing extreme humid and hot atmosphere for last couple of days.

200+ in numbers presented their products, solution and services in an exhibition space covering 5000 square meters at Gujarat University Ground. “There are approx 40 companies are participating from Gujarat Like Absolute Filtertech, Aditya Enterprises, Analab, Analytical Technologies, B.Hiten & Company, Chem Trader, Citizen Industries, D.K Scientific, D.P Lab Instruments, Easy Cool Refrigeration, EIE Instruments, Electronic & Quality development centre, Finar Chemicals, Fine Care Corporation, Hexagon, Janki Impex, Kesar Control, Kredence Performance Material, Labtronik, Micro Tech Industries,

DGP constitutes team to Metro train project: AMC Standing Committee meeting assist ATS squad in suspected hooch tragedy probe approves Thaltej proposal

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Standing Committee meeting of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation(AMC) today approved a proposal paving way for implementation of second revisioned map – 2021 for Metro rail project route in Thaltej area of city. Thaltej gam is part of East-West corridor of phaes-1 of Ahmedabd Metro rail project. The project is already in pace on eastern side of the proposed route. However on western side, Thaltej gam is starting point and people living in this area are opposing acquisition and

demolition. With today’s decision the road pasing through SG highway cross roads to Thaltej vegetable market stretch will be widened to 36 meter width. Properties needed to be demolished to achieved 36 meter width will be acquired for which notices will be issued under the GPMC act section 212(2). If not responded in notice period, departmental execution will take place as per the GPMC act section 212(3) and cost will be recovered. There’s no doubt that the matter will go to court and will be resolved there only.

ing ‘shraddh’ season, on the ground that he might tamper with evidence if let out of jail. Sharma’s lawyer had argued that his client be granted temporary bail between September 18 and September 22, and submitted before the court that he will stay in Ahmedabad during this period. The court, however, refused to grant him bail upholding the public prosecutor’s argument that he had in the past

not cooperated with the ED investigating charges against him, and he could even use his freedom to tamper with the evidence against him. Sharma was arrested by the ED on August 1 this year under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002, days after the Supreme Court vacated an interim stay on his arrest. He was sent in judicial custody on August 8 and is currently lodged at Sabarmati Central Jail. The case pertains to the sanction of government land in Bhuj for industrial use to M/s Welspun India Limited and its group companies, Welspun Power and Steel and Welspun Gujarat Style Roharan, as part of a suspected quid pro quo.

gathering of Dalits at Vejalpur here. Mevani and his team were also joined by OBC youth leader Alpesh Thakor who expressed his support to the Dalit movement in Gujarat. Subodh Parmar, convener of UDALS, said that the andolan would be launched from around

three places in Gujarat which will be declared later. Parmar added that the andolan would be joined by 20-odd state and national level activists. Mevani and his team had formed a front after the public flogging of seven Dalits in Una on July 11.

(H.S.) | Mumbai

Detergent major Nirma, which in July had agreed to buy the cement business of the French major Lafarge India, today raised Rs 4,000 crore debt to fund the deal, making it the largest rupee bond sale for a leveraged buyout. “The Rs 4,000-crore five-year bond sale by Nirma offers a yield of 8.68 per cent was oversubscribed 1.5 times. This is the largest rupee bond sale for a leveraged acquisition as also the largest AA-rated debt instrument,” investment banking sources said here. Sources also said the money was raised by Nirchem, special purpose

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

vehicle created by Nirma for the buyout, will be used to fund the deal. The Ahmedabad based company had appointed Barclays, Credit Suisse and IDFC to manage the issue. The i-bankers sources today said the issue has been closed successfully and will be listed on the exchanges. At 8.68 per cent yield for a ‘AA’ rated company this is a good pricing, the i-bankers said. Nirma,

the maker of soaps and chemicals, could not be contacted immediately for confirmation. On July 11, Swiss cement giant Lafarge-Holcim had announced that it had entered into an agreement to sell its assets in Lafarge India to Nirma for USD 1.4 billion or about Rs 9,400 crore to get the Competition Commission of India’s clearance for the deal as part of the global merger.

Animal atrocities on rise in state, form welfare board: PIL Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

during the evaluation to the education department within five days of visit. Data collection forms for the purpose have been issued to each district education office. “The main aim of this project is to improve the quality of education as well as resolve all cases, be it of teachers or parents, or

DGP P P Pandey has constituted a four member team of policemen to assist the ATS probe squad under its SP Himanshu Shukla in connection with the suspected hooch tragedy of Surat district which has taken at least 21 lives. The four member team consisting Amerli DySP B M Desai, Bhavnagar DySP A M Saiyad, PI of state IB H V Sisara and PI of the police academy M S Sheikh will assist the ATS probe squad. The ATS probe was ordered by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani three days ago. It will focus mainly on the criminal or any possible terror

link in supply of Methanol, the ingredient of the spurious liquor which makes it poisonous. Earlier the 3 member panel led by ADGP (law and order) V M Pargi constituted by the state government to investigate the incident had submitted its report to the home department on Tuesday. The state government had transferred the then Surat IGP and rural SP even as three policemen including the PI of Kakodara GIDC police station were already put under suspension as a punitive measure in the wake of the incident centered in and around Vareli village of Surat.

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Nirma raises Rs 4,000 crore Suspended IAS officer Pradeep Sharma refused 5-day bail debt to fund Lafarge deal

Monthly evaluation exercise to replace Gujarat government annual drives With its state-wide annual school enrolment drive (Shala Praveshotsav) and evaluation drive (Gunotsav) having shown poor results, the Gujarat Education Department has decided to carry out a continuous monthly evaluation process throughout the year. Apart from the evaluation of students and schools, interaction with parents, teachers and even their associations are major components of this drive which will be conducted every Thursday and Friday of the month. It will be mandatory to submit the data collected

Patel Scientific Instrument, Prisim Calibration Centre, Sabar Scientific, Sachdev Scientific, Sacaletech Mechatronics, Scientific Trading Corporation, Shree Siddhivinayak Enterprise, Shreedhar Instruments, Sigma Instruments, Steri Technofab, Sujay Inc, Systronic India, Tulip Diagnostics, Xcelris Medical Genetics, etc The exhibition will connect you to many of the world’s best-known and most exciting brands and enhance your market knowledge and contracts. It also allows professional visitors to gain comprehensive information about the development in focal industries. ASIA LABEX provides one of the best platform to CEO’s, lab directors, scientists, QC/ QA managers, R&D professionals, purchase managers, lab managers, trade suppliers, educationalists, microbiologists, pathologists, chemists and decision makers to interact with larger lab community.”

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even private schools. The state has been divided into four zones — south, north, central and Saurashtra — each has been handed over to a team headed by deputy director. This will continue till all areas are covered for at least an year,” said director primary education M I Joshi.

The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday sought response from the state government on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking formation of an animal welfare board while claiming that cruelty on animals, especially cows, was is on the rise in the recent past. The PIL alleged that such a board was formed in 2008, but it remained only on papers. A division bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M

A special PMLA court here today refused to grant temporary bail to suspended IAS officer Pradeep Sharma, who is in jail in an alleged money laundering case being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate. Special judge A C Joshi turnd down the Sharma’s plea for a five-day bail to pay homage to his late mother during the upcom-

Rail roko andolan from October 1, says Gujarat Dalit youth leader Jignesh Mevani

He made this announcement at a public gathering of Dalits at Vejalpur Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Pancholi admitted the PIL and asked the government pleader to seek instruction from the government on the matter and file a reply in two weeks. The PIL, filed by NGO Ahimsa Mahasangh through lawyer N M Kapadia, has alleged that atrocities on animals, particularly cow slaughter, have risen in the state in the recent past.

Gujarat Dalit youth leader Jignesh Mevani Wednesday said that the two groups that he has floated — Una Dalit Atyachar Ladat Samiti (UDALS) and Rashtriya Dalit Adhikar Manch (RDAM) — will launch a “rail roko andolan” in different parts of Gujarat from October 1. He made this announcement at a public

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