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One nation, one election fancy idea of BJP: CPI HYDERABAD: One nation, one election is a "fancy idea" of the BJP and it's neither possible nor necessary, said the Communist Party of India. CPI's national general secretary Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy asked what would happen if some state governments were to fall during their term for one reason or the other. "What will happen to all these states (where governments fail to complete their term)? there will be by-elections. You cannot deny democratic rights of the people and ask them to wait till the next election," he told PTI. "We think it ('one nation, one election')

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NEW DELHI: Festive atmosphere prevailed in the House on the first day of the 17th Lok Sabha session on Monday with many of the newly-elected members seen in colourful attire, traditional shawls and headgears, besides a section in saffron. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah were in their trademark Kurta, Pyjama and half-sleeve jacket, Union ministers Prahlad Joshi, Giriraj Singh and G K Reddy sported saffron attire or half jacket. Bihar MPs Gopal Jee Thakur and Ashok Kumar Yadav came

in traditional Maithil attire and headgear, while most of the Assam MPs donned the traditional Assamese 'gamocha', considered a symbol ofthe states's culture. YSR Congress MPs from Andhra Pradesh sported the 'Angavastram' dotted with picture of party President and chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. BJP's Bhopal MP Prgya Singh Thakur was seen in her trademark saffron robe while Union minister Arjun Ram Meghwal worethe traditional Rajasthani saffron and green headgear as part of the dress. Film star Sunny Deol,

entered the school premises on Sunday, after noticing that a couple of trees planted inside the compound had been felled, he said. Upon entering the compound, they

found the room open and the head of the statue lying on the ground, the officer said. The incident is suspected to have taken place on June 14, and could be the handiwork

Junior doctors in Telangana threaten stir over retirement age

HYDERABAD: The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) Sunday threatened to go on an indefinite strike against the state governments decision to enhance the retirement age of doctors in medical college hospitals from 58 to 65. TJUDA chairperson P S Vijayender told PTI if the decision was

not revoked they would launch the indefinite boycott of medical services and elective duties (out-patient and elective surgeries) from Monday. Strike notices have been served in government hospitals across the state, he said. If any government order or ordinance on age increase is issued we have no option but to go for an

indefinite strike and legal action, the TJUDA members said in their representation. According to Vijayender, the proposal to increase the retirement age of teacherdoctors would cause huge loss to the young unemployed specialist doctors aspiring to be recruited as assistant professors for the next 10 years.

Ahead of Uddhav's Ayodhya visit, Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut says Ram temple will be built under Modi, Yogi

AYODHYA: Ahead of Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's visit to Ayodhya on Sunday to offer prayers at the makeshift Ram Lalla temple, his party leader Sanjay Raut said the Ram temple will be constructed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Yogi Adityanath. He said Thackeray, who will be joined by 18 newly elected party MPs, is fulfilling the promise he made in November that he would visit again after

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who was elected to Lok Sabha from Gurdashpur in Punjab, came in shirt and trouser and was seen

Statue of Mahatma Gandhi Found Vandalised in Odisha School B A L A S O R E (ODISHA): A statue of Mahatma Gandhi was found vandalised inside the premises of a governmentrun school in Sovarampur area in Odisha's Balasore town, police said on Monday. A room christened 'Bapuji Kakhya' in the school as a mark of honour to the 'father of the nation' was also found ransacked, with cigarette butts and empty liquor bottles strewn around, a police officer said. The matter came to light when some locals

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elections and asserted that his party has "not sought votes in the name of Ram and will not do so in future". Maharashtra will be going to polls later this year. The visit is being seen as an attempt by the Shiv Sena to put pressure on ally BJP. But Sena has maintained that Thackeray's visit should not be seen through the electoral lens. "Ramlala is not a subject for politics but it is matter of our faith. We have not sought votes in the name of Ram and will not do so in future.

When he (Uddhav) visited Ayodhya in November he promised to come again after elections. He is fulfilling hispromise," Raut said at a press conference here. On construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, Raut said, "It will be constructed under Modi and Yogi's leadership. The BJP will decide on it. The majority in 2019 is for construction of Ram temple. In Rajya Sabha too we will get majority by 2020." Thackeray, who will be reaching Ayodhya Sunday morning, will offer prayers at the makeshift Ram Lalla temple, address apress conference and leave later in the evening.UP chief minister Adityanath visited Ayodhya last Friday to offer prayers at the makeshift Ram Lalla temple.His visit, the first after the Lok Sabha election results, was apparently aimed at reiterating support for the construction of a Ramtemple at the disputed site.

of some anti-social elements as the upper primary school was shut for the summer vacation, Inspector In-Charge of Sahadevkhunta Police Station, Subhransu Sekhar Nayak said. 6/18/2019 Mahatma Gandhi's statue found vandalised in Odisha school - Times of India Nayak, however, ruled out any political angle to the episode. A case has been registered and investigation is in progress to identify those involved in the incident, he added.

Significant increase in popularity of yoga in US, says Indian ambassador WA S H I N G T O N : There has been a significant increase in the popularity of yoga in the United States after the UN in 2014 declared June 21 as the International Day of Yoga, India's ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla said. Addressing undreds of yoga enthusiasts at the National Monument here on Sunday morning, Shringla said that yoga has been widely adopted by people all over the world, transcending linguistic and cultural boundaries, and has millions of practitioners in USA. "The popularity of yoga has seen a significant increase in the United States and in fact all over the world in recent years," he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the Indian missions abroad for organising events on yoga and urged everyone to participate in it. "Across all continents, the Yoga Day 2019 celebrations have begun with immense fervour. I urge you all to join the Yoga Dayprogrammes in your respective nations and enrich the Yoga programmes with your participation," Modi said in a tweet. According to a study, yoga in America was brought out by the Yoga Journal and Yoga Alliance' and the number of its practitioners in the US has increased to more than 36 million. "This reflects an overwhelming adoption of yoga by the American people,"

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last row. Arunachal Pradesh MP Tapir Gao wore the traditional blue Arunachali jacket.

Will provide all help to ailing children in Bihar: Vardhan

M U Z A F FA R P U R : Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday visited the families of the children suffering from suspected acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) in Muzaffarpur and assured them of all possible help from the Centre. According to a release issued by the district administration on Sunday, 84 children have died so far at the SKMCH and the Kejriwal hospital in Muzaffarpur. Out of 84, 70 children have died at the SKMCH. Vardhan, his deputy Ashwini Kumar Choubey and Bihar health minister Mangal Pandey

visited the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital in Muzaffarpur. "I assure the people of the area, especially the affected families, that the government will extend all possible help and measures to the state government," Vardhan told reporters here. State government officials, however, maintained that majority of the victims had died due to hypoglycemia, a condition caused by very low level of blood sugar and electrolyte imbalance. Vardhan met the families at the SKMCH and held a meeting with senior officials and doctors.

It's defeat of honesty by dishonest: Hardik on LS poll results

SHIRDI: Congress leader Hardik Patel Sunday described his party's drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls as the defeat of honesty by dishonest people. He also said that people would rally behind Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, as he is an "efficient leader".The Patidar community leader, who is here to attend a two-day camp of Youth Congress, was talking to reporters after visiting the Saibaba temple. Responding to a query on the Congress' performance in the Lok Sabhaelections, he said, "There might have been some shortcomings... It is the defeat of honesty by the dishonest." "But don't

worry about our defeat as we are much efficient," he added.On the question about Rahul Gandhi's leadership, Patel said, "He is as efficient a leader as his father late Rajiv Gandhi,grandmother late Indira Gandhi and great grandfather late Jawaharlal Nehru, all of whom worked for the country. I think peoplewill firmly stand behind him (Rahul Gandhi).""When the BJP won the Lok Sabha polls in 2014 people were happy, but in the 2019 elections, people weren't. Farmers havebeen committing suicides in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions on a large scale during the BJP rule," he said

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Army Major martyred, another officer and 2 jawans injured in Kashmir encounter

SRINAGAR: An Army Major was martryed while another officer and two troopers were injured in an encounter with terrorists in south Kashmir Monday, officials said.They said the encounter took place in the Achabal area in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. A major-rank officer has been martyred while another officer of the

same rank and two soldiers have been injured, they said. The injured have been rushed to the 92 base hospital of the Army in Srinagar, they added. Security forces launched a cordon-andsearch operation in the area this morning. The search operation led to a gunfight after the terrorists fired on the forces, who retaliated, they added.

17th Lok Sabha's first session from Monday; Union Budget, triple talaq in focus NEW DELHI: The first session of the 17th Lok Sabha will commence from Monday during which the passage of the Union Budget and other key legislations such as triple talaq will be on top of the agenda for the government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chairing an all-party meeting on the eve of the first session of the new Lok Sabha, invited heads of all parties to a meeting on June 19 to discuss the "one nation, one election" issue and other important matters. Noting that there are many new faces in this Lok Sabha, PM Modi said the first session of the lower house of Parliament should begin with "fresh zeal and new thinking". At the allparty meeting, the Congress raised with the government issues of unemployment, farmers distress, drought,

andpress freedom, while also calling for early conduct of assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir. The opposition parties demanded discussion on all such issues in Parliament, with the Congress asserting that it is still a "fight of ideologies". Prime Minister Modi, defence minister Rajnath Singh, leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress lawmakers Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, K Suresh, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah and TMC leader Derek O'Brien 17th Lok Sabha's first session from Monday; Union Budget, triple talaq in focus 6/18/2019 17th Lok Sabha's first session from Monday; Union Budget, triple talaq in focus - were present at the meeting

SC to hear on Tuesday plea for safety, security of doctors at govt hospitals

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said it will hear on June 18 a plea seeking safety and security of doctors in government hospitals across the country. A vacation bench of Justices Deepak Gupta and Surya Kant agreed to list the matter for Tuesday after the counsel appearing for the petitioner, advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava, sought urgent hearing. The plea was filed on Friday in the wake of protests by doctors in West Bengal against assault on their

colleagues by the family of a patient, who died on Monday night. The petition has also sought directions to Union ministries of home affairs and health and West Bengal to depute governmentappointed security personnel at all state-run hospitals across the country to ensure safety and security of doctors. Due to the protests, the healthcare services in the country have been badly disrupted and many people are dying because of absence of doctors, the plea said.


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Time for a global tax net for the internet

At the G20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors held last week in Fukuoka, Japan, India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman did well to support the broad idea of a digital service tax levied on global online businesses that would be shared by various countries in some proportion. Details of the proposal are sketchy, but if it is accepted, it would mean that digital money-generators such as Facebook and Google will have to pay India some taxes, regardless of whether or not they are incorporated here and report local earnings. Though the US staunchly opposes it, given that most of the world’s tech majors are headquartered there, other countries such as Japan, the UK and France are also in favour of working out a global deal that would let the rest of the world get a “fair share" of taxes. After all, a significant proportion of the internet user base on which they thrive is located in countries that get virtually nothing from their commercial success. Admittedly, the global digital economy is not easy to pin down from a taxation perspective. For most regular businesses, the rules of tax jurisdiction are clear. Local transactions that are fully executed within the country can be tracked and taxed. But much slips through the taxation net. Business models for online enterprises are complex, often mirroring media vehicles that rely on revenues not from their users, but from advertisers who want to reach those users. So if money is made on advertising aimed at an online audience that spans multiple borders, for example, it gets away without having to pay taxes in most of the countries that make up that target group. There are other aspects of value creation that are difficult to monitor as well, especially those arising from the use of algorithms and user information. Large troves of data can be monetized in various ways. Local informational “resources" have made many firms wealthy. That they owe us something back is at the core of the argument for casting a wide tax net across the internet. The big question is: How to do it? It was the European Union that first floated the idea of a shared digital service tax (DST). Its intent was to establish a common system for the taxation of online services. Under it, any firm set up in a member state offering digital services in other EU states would have to pay a 3% DST in each member state where revenue is generated. That it did not get off the ground is a sign of how difficult achieving a consensus on such matters is. On India’s part, the government’s 2016 introduction of a 6% equalization levy was aimed at taxing ads placed by Indian entities on global social media platforms. Today, all commercial entities with a “significant economic presence" in India are expected to contribute to the country’s coffers. If only paltry sums have been mopped up this way, it’s but a reminder of how tough the task of enforcement is. International businesses that follow foreign reporting rules are not always required to offer revenue and profit breakups country by country; this complicates tax assessment efforts. The hard truth is that online businesses are structured in ways that transcend national boundaries. Tax-haven shopping is common, too. Unless there is global cooperation on instituting a global tax-sharing system for online businesses, one that is acceptable to all, little progress on - Kapilkumar M. Hirpara the idea can be expected. Editor

Nagarjuna looks super cool in teaser of Manmadhudu 2

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Shahid Kapoor on son Zain: I fanboy over him, he Mind the Malhotras actor Mini Mathur: is very good looking

Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani appeared on Neha Dhupia's chat show BFFs with Vogue season 3. The actors spoke about their bond, relationships and much more

Mumbai : Actor Shahid Kapoor recently opened up about being a father, playing an alcoholic in Kabir Singh and much more. The actor was on Neha Dhupia’s BFFs with Vogue season 3. Earlier, he had appeared on the show with his wife Mira

and is hiding his original character behind the mask. We get to see the romantic side of Nagarjuna and he displays his trademark antics with a couple of beauties. T h e 5 9 - y e a r- o l d a c t o r looks stylish in this film and looks like he is ageing in reverse mode.Directed by Rahul Ravindran, the film has Keerthy Suresh and Samantha Akkineni playing extended cameos. The film also has Vennela Kishore, Devadarshini, Jhansi, Rao Ramesh and others in key roles. Hitting the screens on August 9, the teaser of the film has raised the expectations. Manmadhudu 2 marks the sequel of Manmadhudu, which released more than a decade ago

him all day. He is way better looking than me. Shahid: We l l , a n y b o d y w h o i s anything in this generation has definitely been trolled. If you have not, then you are not anybody. I feel the more the trolling, the big I am. On wife Mira Rajput Shahid: She is very candid and normal person. She is not somebody like us – conditioned and hardened people, if I may say so, who have developed a thick skin. And it’s like we have to. We have to pull up the shields to save ourselves from things that are thrown at you for being an actor, a celebrity or anybody who is being judged.

Shah Rukh Khan on voicing for The Lion King with Aryan: Glad to be a part of this timeless film

Mumbai : Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan is all set to voice the character of Mufasa,

the wise King of the Pride Lands, in the Hindi version of Disney’s upcoming liveaction remake of animated

musical classic The Lion King. His son Aryan Khan will lend his voice to the primary character Simba, the crown prince who gets exiled by his uncle Scar. Shah Rukh tweeted his excitement of being part of the project. He wrote, “Glad to be a part of this journey… a timeless film. Voicing it in Hindi with my own Simba. The last time we did a film was around 15 years ago and it was ‘Incredible’ and this time around its even more fun. Hope everyone enjoys it 19th July onwards. TheLionKing”

Bharat box office collection Day 12: Salman Khan starrer aims to cross Rs 200 cro Mumbai : Salman K h a n s t a r r e r B h a r a t ’s collections are waning as it approaches the end of its second week. It has so far earned Rs 188.65 crore, according to Bollywood Hungama.Bharat had opened to a whopping figure of Rs 42.30 crore. The

“Swapna looking at overwhelming love for #GameOver be like, thanks for all this love: Tapsee

Mumbai: The teaser of Manmadhudu 2 was unveiled on Thursday and it gives us a glimpse of how crazy the film is going to be. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna and Rakul Preet Singh in lead roles, the 75-second clip is a blend of humour, romance and laughter. The teaser begins with Nagarjuna being forced by his sister and mother to get married, while his friends and others make fun of him on about what is the point of getting married now, when he is going to turn a senior citizen soon. Senior actor Lakshmi plays Nagarjuna’s mother provokes laughter in the teaser. However, during the latter part of the teaser, it is revealed that this innocent old man is wearing a mask

Rajput. This time, it was his Kabir Singh co-star Kiara Advani who accompanied Shahid. Here are excerpts from the conversation. Shahid Kapoor on Kiara AdvaniShahid: Kiara is somebody who has pleasantly surprised me with how chilled out she is. She is a team player which is a great quality. She doesn’t care about how the shot went and lastly, she is great in the film.What has a changed in one year of being on BBFs with Vogue? Shahid: I have become a father to a baby boy. He is so good looking that I am fanboying over

Mumbai: Actress Tapsee Pannu happy to see the response that she is receiving for her recent release ‘Game Over’ took to Instagram to thank her fans and followers. Taapsee wrote, “Swapna looking at the overwhelming love for #GameOver be like …. you people are spoiling me ! I am getting used to all this love now so u better keep up #GameOver in all 3 Languages Tamil,

film has Salman portraying

a man whose life runs parallel to India’s journey since independence.Bharat features Katrina Kaif as the female lead. Bharat is Salman Khan and Ali Abbas Zafar’s third collaboration. The two had earlier worked proved to be massive successes.

MTV was the first wave of self-expression

Mumbai : To see Mini Mathur and Cyrus Sahukar come together on screen in 2019 is enough to send anyone who grew up in the ’90s into nostalgia mode. The two, in their heydays in that decade, enjoyed immense popularity through their stints on MTV. Now, they are back together as Mr and Mrs Malhotra, in a new web series, Mind the Malhotras (MTM), which is a remake of Israeli show, La Famiglia.“Cyrus is not somebody with whom I had fallen out of touch with, and then were reunited while shooting for MTM. He is one of my closest friends, we speak on a daily basis, and I honestly got paid to spend time with one of my bestest friends,” says Mathur, who plays Shefali Malhotra, a mother of three on MTM. “We had met 20 years ago when we joined MTV on the same

We shouldn't be blindly proud of our country: Ayushmann Khurrana

Mumbai: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana says the country is unique because it has people of all kinds, but one should not be 'blindly proud' of it.The Bollywood actor, who is gearing up for the release of 'Article 15' that tackles the issues of caste-based discrimination, says people of the country are sensitive towards each other."Our country is a unique one because we have all kinds of people and we are very sensitive towards ourselves. We are proud of ourselves, of our communities," Ayushmann said. "We are so depressed in our real lives that we need something to feel proud about."

Kangana Ranaut and sister Rangoli Chandel have launched on the industry people Mumbai : The somewhat justified, somewhere not attack that Kangana Ranaut and sister Rangoli Chandel have launched on the industry people, doesn't seem to be coming to an end anytime soon. In a fresh series of revelations, Rangoli has revealed that Hrithik Roshan's sister, Sunaina, has been in touch with Kangana Ranaut and has also apologised to her for not standing with her when needed. Not just this, Rangoli has also hinted at Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt being behind leaking Kangana Ranaut's 'horse stunt' from Manikarnika. In a recent interview with Mumbai Mirror, Kangana Ranaut revealed the reason behind her sister's such outwardness. Talking about it, Kangana said that though she is not on social media, her sister keeps updating her about everything that happens. Not just that, she also said that after being an 'ostrich' for a while, silently observing what happens in the industry, Rangoli is now completely at

it. Kangana added, I like that kind of freedom."Talking about joining social media herself, Kangana said that she doesn't wish to join the platform as there are many problems there but no solutions for them. When asked about Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi going to the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Ranaut said that they had not even sent their entries anywhere, hence it came as a surprise. Further elaborating she said that the film resonated with international audiences as well despite. Talking about the 'horse stunt' video from the film getting leaked,. Tw o o t h e r actors of the nepotism gang were a l s o learning horseriding at the same

place as me. Just because they cannot ride a horse they got jealous of me and released the video."Kangana is currently shooting for her next, Panga, with Ashwini Iyer Tiwari.

day, and we even took the same flight,” she adds. The nine-part sitcom, which streams on Amazon Prime, takes us into the life of the Malhotras, where the husband and wife have started therapy, as they are worried their marriage will fall apart, with everyone around them getting divorced. It also marks the acting debut for Mathur, who has otherwise been a regular face on Indian TV and has hosted shows like Indian Idol. “I was not looking for acting work, I have consistently said no to projects, as whatever was offered to me never resonated — kitchen politics, saasbahu, overdressed naagins and goddesses. The few stints, cameos I did were for friends. I met Sahil Sangha, the producer of MTM, at a lunch, and he kept looking at me, and I was like ‘weird guy’. He then approached me to play Shefali,” she adds.

Dipika Kakar Ibrahim: Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum is a refreshing and well-packaged show

Mumbai : Dipika Kakar Ibrahim is all set to play a small screen star in Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum. Karan V Grover, who plays a surgeon, will share screen space with Dipika. The romantic saga will bring to life the story of two individuals from different worlds falling in love. Bollywood superstar Saif Ali Khan had turned narrator for the show and introduced the characters in the first promo. Dipika rose to fame playing the titular role in Sasural Simar Ka. It was also the show where

she met and fell in love with Shoaib Ibrahim. The two actors tied the knot last year in February. After playing a cameo in Qayamat Ki Raat, Dipika went on to participate in Bigg Boss 12 which she even won. As she gears up to get back to the world of serials, the actor sat down for an exclusive chat with indianexpress.com. Dipika spoke at length about her new project, the pressure of her profession and the advantages of being married to someone from the same field.

Neil Nitin Mukesh wraps 'Saaho', calls it a 'beautiful journey

Mumbai: Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has wrapped up shooting for 'Saaho' and called the upcoming film a "beautiful journey". "Two years since this beautiful journey started and it's a wrap for me on the sets of 'Saaho'. Thank you Prabhas, Shraddha Kapoor, my brother Sujeeth and the entire team," Mukesh tweeted on Sunday. Directed by Sujeeth, 'Saaho' has an ensemble cast of Prabhas, Shraddha Kapoor,

Directed by Sujeeth, 'Saaho' has an ensemble cast of Prabhas, Shraddha Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Mandira Bedi, Chunky Pandey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Arun Vijay and Murali Sharma Jackie Shroff, Mandira Bedi, Chunky Pandey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Arun Vijay and Murali Sharma.


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England opener Jason Roy Getting Pakistan batsman Babar Azam wicket not play next 2 match in was dream delivery for me: Kuldeep Yadav Manchester : India’s World Cup due to injury Kuldeep Yadav admitted bowling Pakistan batsman Babar Azam in the World Cup with a magical delivery that tossed and turned was a “dream” for any spinner. Yadav returned figures of 2-32 with his left-arm wrist spin to play a key role in India’s 89run victory via DLS over arch rivals Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday. Yadav got Azam bowled through the gate — the bal.

NEW DELHI: Manchester England opener Jason Roy will miss the hosts’ next two World Cup matches with a torn left hamstring, the England and Wales Cricket Board said. Roy, who suffered the injury while fielding

during England’s win over the West Indies on Friday, has been ruled out of Tuesday’s group fixture against Afghanistan at Old Trafford and Friday’s match against Sri Lanka at Headingley. Meanwhile, England captain Eoin

Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 87 runs in ICC WC 2019

NEW DELHI: London Australia captain Aaron Finch and pace bowler Mitchell Starc stole the show as the holders eased to an 87-run win over Sri Lanka at The Oval. Finch equalled his career-best

one-day international score with a masterful 153 and Steve Smith chipped in with 73 as Australia scored 334/7. Needing a World Cup record run-chase to claim a shock win, Sri Lanka got off to a flying.

Indian pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar out for next 2-3 matches due to injury

World Cup 2019: Highest run scorers and wickettakers' list after Bangladesh vs West Indies clash

NEW DELHI: Shakib Al Hasan pulled back his 24th ODI century while Liton Das well-supported him with a fifty as Bangladesh seal a seven-wicket win over West Indies in the 23rd match of the 2019 International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup at the County Ground in Taunton on Monday. After Mashrafe Mortaza won the toss and opted to field first, the West Indies posted a formidable score of 321 for eight in their stipulated

50 overs, thanks to a huge partnership of 116 runs between opener Evin Lewis (70) and wicketkeeperbatsman Shai Hope (96) for the second wicket. Shimron Hetmyer was another notable contributor for the Caribbean side with a 26-ball 50. Mohammad Saifuddin and Mustafizur Rahim bagged three wickets each for Bangladesh while Shakib Al Hasan also chipped in with two scalps. Chasing the target, opener

Tamim Iqbal smashed 53ball 48 before Shakib Al Hasan (124) and Liton Das (94) stitched a huge 189-run partnership for the fourth wicket to help Bangladesh cross the mark in just 41.3 overs. Shakib's blistering ton saw him reclaim his numero-uno spot in the list of highest run-getters of the ICC World Cup 2019. He has amassed a total of 384 runs in four innings he has played so far for Bangladesh.

Market expectations of a price rise had been shrinking consistently in the period leading up to the attacks.

Hansen "This is before the tanker attacks in the Gulf of Oman briefly boosted prices before being capped again by demand fears and another counter-seasonal rise in US crude oil stocks." Though danger of an immediate confrontation over last week's tanker attacks - which the United States blamed on Iran but Tehran denied - appeared to recede, tensions over the strategic route remain high.

scrutiny by the US Justice Department and opposition by the lawmakers, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned that regulating tech companies could have unintended consequences. In an interview with Poppy Harlow, the Google CEO said that regulating tech companies could have grave implications on national security. "I worry that if you regulate for the sake of regulating it, it has a lot of unintended consequences,"

Pichai said."You know, if you take a technology like artificial intelligence, it will have implications for our national security and other important areas of society," the Google CEO added during the course of his interview. Pichai's statement comes at a time when the US Justice Department has been given the jurisdiction to probe Apple and Google, which is an Alphabet Inc subsidiary, to review if any of the tech giants acted.

NEW DELHI: India beating Pakistan in World Cups is no news anymore, the aftermath of Pakistan's defeat against their archrivals has left many at the mercy of unnecessary bashing and criticism. Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza, who is married to Pakistan allrounder Shoaib Malik often finds herself at the centre of such storms. And after Pakistan's loss on Sunday, it wasn't any different

FIH Women’s Series: Indian women’s hockey team deafeating Poland by 5-0

NEW DELHI: Hiroshima Gurjit scored a brace to lead the Indian women’s hockey team to a dominant 5-0 victory over Poland at the FIH Women’s Series Finals Hiroshima 2019 on Sunday. Right from the outset, India NEW DELHI: Cardiff South Africa beat Afghanistan by nine wickets here to claim their first victory of the 2019 ICC World Cup. Put into bat, Afghanistan crumbled to 125 all out with spinner

Imran Tahir picking four wickets. The Proteas chased down their revised target of 127 (D/L method) in 28.4 overs with openers Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock putting up an opening stand of 104 runs.

Reliance Infrastructure plunges 11% after reporting loss in Q4FY19

Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns regulating tech giants could have unintended consequences NEW DELHI: he voices supporting regulation of big tech companies- particularly Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook - are growing intense everyday. The US lawmakers, like Senator Elizabeth Warren who has even put a billboard in San Francisco, have argued that these tech companies, over the years, have established a monoplist regime that has not stifled competition but also innovation. And now among growing

Manchester : Manchester Indian fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who endured a hamstring injury while playing against Pakistan on Sunday, will be ruled out for a maximum of three matches in the ongoing edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup, captain Virat Kohli has confirmed. Kumar sustained the injury when he was bowling the fourth ball of his second over and had to walk off the field in the second

South Africa register his 1st win in WC 2019 by defeated Afghanistan at 9 wickets

Oil prices slip as economic worries outweigh tanker tensions

JBC Energy said in a note. Also sapping prices was the dim outlook for oil demand growth in 2019 projected by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday, citing worsening prospects for global trade. "Seven consecutive weeks of selling has now reduced the combined long in Brent and WTI crude oil by 41% to 421,000 lots, a near-fourmonth low," said Saxo Bank commodity strategist Ole

I'm not Pakistan team's dietician nor mother: Sania Mirza responds to scathing attack from Veena Malik

Chasing the target, opener Tamim Iqbal smashed 53-ball 48 before Shakib Al Hasan (124) and Liton Das (94) stitched a huge 189-run partnership for the fourth wicket to help Bangladesh cross the mark in just 41.3 overs

Business NEW DELHI: LONDON Oil prices slipped on Monday as signs of an economic slowdown amid international trade disputes began to outweigh supply fears stoked by attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman last week.Brent futures fell 35 cents, or 0.56%, to $61.66 a barrel by 1030 GMT, having gained 1.1% on Friday.U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were also down 35 cents, or 0.67%, at $52.16, having firmed by 0.4% in the previous session."China's industrial output growth (is) falling to the lowest level in 17 years amid trade tensions with the U.S. Today, oil markets will have to digest more demand concerns as India implemented retaliatory tariffs on a number of U.S. goods yesterday," consultancy

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NEW DELHI: Reliance Infrastructure shares crashed 11 percent intraday on June 17 after the company reported a loss in the quarter ended March 2019.The stock was quoting at Rs 55.50, down Rs 3.80, or 6.41 percent on the BSE at 1055 hours IST.The infrastructure company reported consolidated loss of Rs 3,301 crore in January-March quarter against profit of Rs 133 crore in same period last year, dented by exceptional

expenses of Rs 1,865 crore during the quarter. The Group has written off its entire investment in Reliance Naval "Net loss was largely a result of onetime impairment of Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited acquired in 2016 which was already NPA company; potential to be written back upon successful debt resolution of Reliance Naval pursuant to the new RBI Circular," Reliance Infrastructure.

were on the attack, their left side causing problems for Poland’s defence with regularity. Poland enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, but India were causing more problems with their speed in attack.

for her.When pictures of Sania and Shoaib sitting in a Manchester restaurant ahead of the India-Pakistan clash, along with their new-born son surfaced on social media, Pak actress Veena Malik took to Twitter to point out to Sania that she was worried that such places are 'hazardous' for kids. "Sania, I am actually so worried for the kid. You guys took him to a sheesha place isn't it Hazardious? WC 2019: India defeats Pakistan by 89 runs, Union HM Amit shah says its another surgical strike

Manchester / New Delhi : The Indian cricket team defeated Pakistan by 89 runs in their fourth match of the ICC World Cup-2019, played at Old Trafford ground due to their all-round performance. The match was decided on the basis of DuckworthLewis rule. Indian fans also congratulated the Indian cricket team, with fans on India’s victory over Pakistan in the World Cup 2019 match on Sunday.

Facebook to unveil new cryptocurrency NEW DELHI: Facebook is set to unveil a bid to bring cryptocurrency payments into the mainstream, reportedly with the endorsement of governments and financial giants.The world's biggest social network is expected to outline details of a virtual currency launching next year that it hopes will avoid the rollercoaster volatility of “blockchain” technologies such as bitcoin.Facebook is setting up a consortium called “Libra” which, according to the Wall Street Journal, has been joined by more than a dozen companies including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and Uber.The companies along with venture capitalists and telecommunications firms will reportedly invest around $10 million each into the consortium.Facebook has been trying to ward off

hostile regulatory scrutiny after a series of privacy abuses and the spread of fake news.The consortium will be managed externally and will seek to build trust among consumers by pegging the virtual coin to a basket of currencies including the dollar and euro, the Journal said.Facebook has already sought blessings from the US Treasury and the Bank of England, the reported last month. Regulators

have been reticent about cryptocurrencies, not only due to potential abuse by criminals but the wild swings in their value harming consumers.With more than two billion users across its platforms, which include WhatsApp and Instagram, Facebook could have the clout to bring cryptocurrency out of the fringes and emulate the likes of WeChat in China, where the US site is banned.

Bitcoin Cash Development Fund Receives Massive Support NEW DELHI: The Bitcoin Cash community has greatly advanced its efforts to support the sustainability of the cryptocurrency with a fundraiser whose contributions are donated to developers. The campaign has already reached the

95% milestone out of an initial goal of raising 800 BCH for the development fund by Aug. 1, 2019. The money collected in this fundraiser is to be donated in full to the development teams of Bitcoin ABC, Bitcoin Unlimited, BCHD,

and Bcash. It will give them the capital they need to keep working on advancing the technological infrastructure of the cryptocurrency. This is the Bitcoin Cash community’s way of ensuring the future functionality, security,


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Sunvilla Samachar (English Daily)

Gujarat: Vayu to weaken into Gujarat: Man beats mother for advice to get job 'well-marked low pressure area'

AHMEDABAD: C y c l o n e Va y u , w h i c h weakened into a "depression", is likely to weaken further into a "well-marked low pressure area" before crossing the north Gujarat coast, a senior IMD official said on Monday. Manorama Mohanty, scientist with India Meteorological Department at Ahmedabad, said Vayu was no longer a danger and would cause rainfall, and winds with a speed of 30-40 kilometres per hour. "The cyclone has weakened and turned into depression, which is going to further weaken and convert into a well- marked low pressure area before it crosses the Gujarat coast," Mohanty said. In its bulletin issued Monday evening, the

AHMEDABAD: A 52-year-old woman from the Vastrapur area of the city on Saturday filed a complaint of assault against her son, stating that he attacked when she told him to start working and earning money. Manju Chudasama, a resident of Shubhlakshmi Flats in Vastrapur, in her FIR with Vastrapur police stated that she has two sons, Manish

IMD said "depression" over the Arabian Sea moved eastnortheastward with a speed of about 16 kmph during the day, and lay centred around 135 km west-southwest of Naliya in Gujarat, 130 km west-southwest of Dwarka, and 220 km west-southwest of Bhuj. On Monday morning, the cyclone was centered about 260 km west-

southwest of Naliya, 240 km west-southwest of Dwarka and 340 km west-southwest of Bhuj in Gujarat, it said. "The system is very likely to weaken into a well marked low pressure area during next six hours and move towards north Gujarat coast," the IMD statement said, adding that Vayu may cross Gujarat coast early Tuesday morning.

Gujarat to recruit over 10,000 police personnel: Minister VA D O D A R A : T h e Gujarat government will recruit over 10,000 police personnel in the state, a minister said on Sunday. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has cleared a proposal to this

effect, Gujarat Minister of State for Home Pradeepsinh Jadeja said. He was speaking after reviewing the passingout-parade of the Lokrakshak Dal jawans at the Police Training School here. "About

50,000 police personnel were recruited in the state over the last 10 years. But the Gujarat police department requires more personnel and CM Vijay Rupani has given his consent to a proposal

(32) and Sandip (31) and a

daughter, Monali (24). She has been having financial problems for 25 years, ever since her husband died of tuberculosis. On Friday night, Sandip got home late and she asked him what was he doing outside so late in the night. She then asked him why he did not start working somewhere to earn some money. This did not go

Gujarat: IMA protests over Kolkata assault continue

AHMEDABAD: Doctors affiliated with the Indian Medical Association, Gujarat state branch (IMAGSB), continued their protests against the assault on three doctors and a medical student at a Kolkata hospital by a the kin of a deceased patient. Protests continued in the form of dharna, wearing of black badges and peaceful marches across medical colleges across the state, according to IMA-GSB. IMA has called for a nationwide withdrawal

of all non-essential services including outside patient department services (OPDs)

from 6am Monday to 6am on Tuesday. While doctors across Gujarat plan to join

the strike, deputy CM Nitin Patel appealed to doctors not to take such a step in the interest of patients. “The attack on doctors in West Bengal is unfortunate. I appeal to doctors to not go on strike on June 17 in the interest of patients. Especially in emergencies, patients should not have to suffer. We assure them we will present the sentiments of doctors in Gujarat before the Union government and the West Bengal government,” said Patel.

Accident killed his son, homage drives his road-safety mission

AHMEDABAD: In September 2014, Vaibhav, 19, a Prahladnagar resident and BBA student, died on the SG Road when his two-wheeler was hit by a private bus. He had succumbed to injuries on the spot. “He had worn a helmet, as always. A young, promising life was lost forever,” said Atul Agarwal, Vaibhav’s father and the unit head of a textile unit in Silvassa. “It

affected me deeply and set me thinking about the ways to reduce fatalities on our roads,” he said. “I then established Jagriti Foundation the same year.” The death established the fact that it’s not enough for a few riders/road users to follow the rules. As a homage to his son, Agarwal is on a mission to reduce road fatalities in Ahmedabad. “Till each one of us follows rules, we will

not be able to achieve the ‘zero accident’ goal,” said Agarwal, who distributes helmets and frames to prevent manja injuries. “I visit schools to interact with students who are future road users and instil a sense of responsibility in them towards their selves and others,” he said. A member of the Ahmedabad Tr a f f i c C o n s u l t a t i v e Committee, Agarwal said that he is contributing

Woman assaulted by husband for refusing to settle abroad

AHMEDABAD: A 22-year-old woman from the Shahibaug area of the city on Friday filed a complaint of domestic violence and assault against her husband, alleging that he had beaten recently because she refused to settle abroad with him. The complainant stated in her FIR at Madhavpura police station that she married a resident of Chandlodia on March 3, 2018. Ever since their wedding, her husband has been pressuring her to take the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam so they could

settle abroad. “Ours was an arranged marriage and he did not know much about my educational qualifications.

Liquor addict scales prison security wall, arrested by police NAGPUR: A 37-yearold man, identified as Prakash Kotangale, was arrested after he took the security system of Central Jail by surprise by scaling its periphery wall on Friday. He was later handed over to Dhantoli police.bPolice said Kotangale, addicted to liquor, was spotted on an unoccupied sentry watch tower of the periphery wall of the jail. He was wearing a scarf around the waist. Jail security personnel nabbed Kotangale from the tower in the presence of SP Rani Bhosale and grilled him. Sources said Kotangale had accessed the tower through the stairs usedby the armed

sentries on duty.Police said Kotangale, a resident of Swaroop Nagar, does not have any crime records and may have scaled the tower under the influence of liquor. During interrogation, Kotangale stated he had to take shelter at the sentry tower after being chased by an unidentified four-wheeler and another man with a weapon in his hand. Senior PI of Dhantoli police station Prasad Sanas said the family of Kotangale was also summoned. “Kotangale seemed to havegot mentally disturbed after consuming liquor following which he tried to scale the wall,” he said.

After the marriage, when he found that I had completed my electronics engineering, he started pressuring me to

take the IELTS exam so so we could settle abroad,” she stated. “As I did not want to go abroad and want to stay here, I always turned down his suggestion to take the IELTS test. This used to get him very angry and he even abused and assaulted often,” the complainant stated. The woman also accused her husband of demanding Rs 15 lakh from her parents to start a new business after she did not acquiesce to his demand to settle abroad. Around a month ago, her husband pushed her out of their bedroom as she refused.

Gujarat University assigns MA students to course scrapped last year AHMEDABAD: In the first round of allotment for Master of Arts (MA) courses, the Gujarat University’s admission committee has allotted seats to candidates for HK Arts College, which had discontinued postgraduate courses last year owing to staff crunch and other issues. While HK Arts College authorities say that they have requested severalbtimes that their postgraduate centre for MA courses will remain closed for academic year 2019-20, GU admission committee officials claim that they have

received no such proposal. “The management of HK Arts College has made representations at least five times to GU’s admission committee that it won’t be able to run MA courses even this year. Despite numerous reminders to put the college in ‘no admission zone’ for MA courses, we have not received any response,” said an official of HK Arts College. Admissions have been given to 241 candidates for MA courses in HK Arts College, said an official of the GU’s admission committee.

as much to the cause of road safety as possible so that no other parent has to mourn the loss of their beloved children. 6/18/2019 Ahmedabad: Accident killed his son, homage drives his roadsafety mission - The city police had recorded 308 fatal accidents in 2018. The figure has remained above 250 for the past few years — meaning four fatal accidents per week.

down well with Sandip who started abusing and telling her not to raise the issue of his job. When Manish intervened and told Sandip not to talk to his mother rudely, Sandip got furious and started attacking Manish. Manju tried to pacify them but Sandip did not listen to her and instead also started hitting her.

Tari Mari Vat to be staged in the city AHMEDABAD:The weekend might be getting over, but why should that stop Amdavadis from having fun? Theatre enthusiasts in the city can witness Tari Mari Vat on Monday. This romantic play is based on the concepts of conversations between two people. Directed by Zalak Chavda, the play will be staged at Ouroboros - The Art Hub from 9 pm onward. The play stars Nitin Parmar, Parth Barot and others. Why have a mundane Monday, when you can enjoy a theatrical evening with this play!

Cyclone Vayu effect: Rains at different parts of Gujarat

Ahmedabad: The cyclone ‘Vayu’ would take form of depression or deep depression when it would land on Kutch coast around June 17 midnight and bring rain to Kutch-Saurashtra region, mentioned forecast by India Meteorological Department (IMD). The Met department officials mentioned that while there would be strong wind, there are slim chances of any damage due to the phenomenon. As on Sunday evening, the storm lied 450km

Truck driver donates kidney after daughter dumped by in-laws AHMEDABAD: In India, patriarchal prejudice can be lethal. Suvarna Chavan, 22, was thrown out by her in-laws months after her marriagewhen her kidneys failed. The in-laws said she deserved to be dumped on the road. Suvarna’s father Sriram Chavan, a truck driver who has studied only up to class X, stepped up and with actions steeped in love and desperation showed the courage and selflessness that ‘beti bachao’ missions require. Chavan not only sold his 2-acre land to raise

Cycling enthusiasts in the city dedicate a rally for social cause Aurangabad : To mark the World NoTobacco Day, cyclists in Aurangabad gathered to take part in the cycling rally. Organised by Signa Hospital and Kalabai Kale Foundation of Aurangabad, various doctors, scientists, businessmen, students and several other enthusiasts showed their interest in the cycling event. Starting from Sigma Hospital to Cancer Hospital, the cycling enthusiast created awareness on the harmful effects of consuming tobacco. Amidst various doctors,

money for a transplant for Suvarna but also gave his own organ to save her. “I

have three daughters and a son. I know people will sell everything off for a male

child,” said Chavan, a native of Jalgaon in Maharashtra. “But I love my daughters as much, or rather a bit more,” he said. Chavan and his wife Malubai were relieved that their parental responsibilities had been fulfilled when they had Suvarna — their youngest daughter who has a science degree — married in April 2018. The relief was short-lived because soon after marriage Suvarna suffered from bouts of acute vomiting, migraine, and unconsciousness. She also lost her appetite.

He’s super dad for 70 kids! AHMEDABAD: As is the case with most men, fatherhood was a pleasantly life-changing event for 56-year-old businessman Anup Parikh. As he saw his son, Sahil, grow up Parikh realized that he had a special child — an extremely hyperactive child, in fact. While seeking therapy for his son, Parikh was inspired and established a school for special children in Gandhinagar that has enrolled more than 70 children so far. “Sahil was so hyperactive that he was denied admission in several schools. People refused to

visit our home because he was extremely restless,” said Parikh, who also has a daughter who is elder to Sahil. “His condition did not improve despite several forms of therapy and treatment,” Parikh said. “But I was not ready to give

up. I always believed that each child has potential and with love and patience, my son’s condition can improve.” Parikh, who owns a transport company, said his confidence was boosted when he met a doctor couple.

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