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Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani October 09, 2015, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: A/41, Madhav Chamber’s, Shaktidhara Colony, Opp-Sayona Arcade, L.B.S. Road, Toll Naka, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 9 th October, 2015 - Friday Year :01 Issue : 239 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- News Brief A R Rahman to join Pele in Kolkata tour Agency | Kolkata Brazilian football great Pele will be joined by Academy and Grammy award-winning Indian musician A R Rahman during his three-day sojourn in Kolkata, or- ganisers said here today. The Mozart of Madras, who’s composing mu- sic for the three-time World Cup winner’s biopic ‘Pele: Birth of a Legend’, has confirmed that he would join him in the ‘Legend’s Tour of India’, Satadru Dutta, chief strategist of Multi- con Group who are one of the organisers said. Rupee weakens 18 paise against dollar Youth found murdered in Muzaffarnagar Agency | Mumbai The rupee depreciated 18 paise to 65.13 against the dollar at the Inter- bank Foreign Exchange in early trade today on buying of the US cur- rency by importers. The dollar was firm against major global currencies which dampened rupee sentiment, dealers said. The rupee also fell due to fresh demand for the dollar from importers, but a higher opening in equity markets capped the losses, they added. Agency | Mumbai The Bombay High Court on Thursday ruled in fa- vour of the Indian arm of Vodafone Group Plc in tax dispute over a Rs 8,500 crore transaction in- volving a local subsidiary in 2007-08. The ruling is likely to soothe nerves of foreign investors who are caught in similar “trans- fer pricing” disputes and help counter the percep- tion that India was a diffi- cult place to do business. The case involves sale Agency | Nawada Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for communal harmony and brotherhood in the coun- try, saying Hindus and Muslims should work together to fight the com- mon enemy of poverty and ignore “irresponsi- ble” statements made by politicians, even if he himself makes any. In his first comments amid com- munal overtones in the wake of Dadri lynching incident, he invoked Pres- ident Pranab Mukherjee, Agency | Muzaffarnagar Tension prevailed at Shorem village in the district after body of a 23-year-old youth, who had gone missing since Tuesday, was found. Yamin had gone missing since Tues- day and his body was found from near the village yesterday, Cir- cle Officer SP Sharma said here today. Yamin was stabbed to death and cases against two youths - Sourabh and Monu - have been reg- istered in this connec- tion, he said, adding, Sourabh has been ar- rested. The body has been sent for post-mor- tem, he said. Modi says communal harmony will take country forward “Both need to fight poverty” Addressing a rally, four days before the first phase of polls in the Bihar, Modi said the country has to stay united as only communal harmony and brotherhood will take the nation forward PM Modi breaks silence on Dadri Aadhaar row: SC assures decision by tomorrow on larger bench Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court today assured the Centre and bodies like SEBI and RBI that it will take a decision by tomorrow evening on their plea seeking set- ting up a larger bench for modifying an earlier or- der restricting the volun- tary use of Aadhaar card to PDS and LPG schemes only. “Please give me time till tomorrow eve- ning. Let me decide it. The question is I have to spare nine judges for this. What will happen to other matters,” a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dat- tu said when Attorney General Mukul Rohat- gi mentioned the matter before it. Rohatgi’s plea for urgent hearing of the application for modifica- tion of the earlier order was supported by a bat- tery of senior lawyers, Agency | Lucknow Calling Dadri killing a “well planned conspir- acy”, Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday said that Dadri incident was a conspiracy hatched by three people of a partic- ular party, who played a role in Muzaffarnagar riots as well. Not spec- ifying the names, he however, said that his party would also send a delegation to inquire about them before mak- ing them public. He said that stern action would be taken against the cul- prits and he will “crush communal forces” even if it meant “sacrificing” Dadri lynching linked to 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, says Mulayam Singh Yadav including K K Venugopal and Harish Salve. “All social benefit schemes of the government are being affected. We seek the modification that the Aadhaar be allowed to be used voluntarily for the benefit of the poor and aged groups,” he said and referred to importance of Aadhaar in schemes like MNREGA and Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. During the brief hear- ing, Salve suggested to the bench that instead of a nine-judge bench, a bench of five judges can be constituted to decide the applications seeking modification of the earli- er order. his own government. Praising President Pra- nab Mukherjee for his statement yesterday, in the wake of Dadri in- cident, Mulayam said that the prime minis- ter, who speaks about “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vi- kas”, should also take a “serious note” of the Dadri incident. “There are some forces, who are trying to disturb communal harmony in the state… Such inci- dents are threat to the unity of the nation and are a well planned con- spiracy. How would one feel if father or brother of a person, who safe- guards the boundaries of our nation are killed” asked Mulayam. Link- ing those guilty of 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots with that of Dadri, Mu- layam said, “I have been informed about three names, who are respon- sible for hatching this Dadri conspiracy. They played a role in Muzaf- farnagar riots as well. We are examining these names and would reveal them soon.” Telling that these “three culprits” would soon be exposed, Mulayam Singh Yadav said that he himself has been witness of such ri- ots in the past and very well know how such forces spread and hopes that even Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav would also have the experience and would deal with them strictly. Bombay HC rules in favour of Vodafone in Rs 8,500 crore tax case of Vodafone’s call cen- tre business to Hutchison in 2007, and is different from a bigger Rs, 12,000 crore tax case involving the British telecom gi- ant’s purchase Hutchison Whampoa’s telecom as- sets in India. The Bom- bay High Court overruled an order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) of last year, which had suggested that the I-T department had jurisdic- tion over this issue. saying the countrymen should follow his message given yesterday on pre- serving the core civilisa- tional values of diversity, tolerance and plurality. “I have said it earlier also. Hindus should decide whether to fight Muslims or poverty. Muslims have to decide whether to fight Hindus or poverty….Both need to fight poverty to- gether…. The country has to stay united,” Modi said while addressing an elec- tion rally in Nawada. “It is the unity, communal harmony, brotherhood and peace that will take the nation forward,” he added. Asking people to ignore the “irresponsi- ble” statements made by politicians, he said they are doing so for political interests and it should end. “Some politicians are making irresponsible statements for political interests… Such state- ments should end… Do not pay attention to such statements, even if Modi himself makes any such statement,” the Prime Minister emphasised. Re- ferring to the President’s remarks made yesterday, he said, “there is no big- ger guidance, there is no bigger message, no big- ger direction.” “These core civilization values keep us together over the centuries. Many ancient civilizations have fallen. But that is right that ag- gression after aggression, long foreign rule, the In- dian civilization has sur- vived because of its core civilizational values and we must keep that in mind. And if we keep those core values in mind, nothing can prevent our democra- cy to move,” he had said.

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News BriefA R Rahman to join Pele in Kolkata tour

Agency | Kolkata

Brazilian football great Pele will be joined by Academy and Grammy award-winning Indian musician A R Rahman during his three-day sojourn in Kolkata, or-ganisers said here today. The Mozart of Madras, who’s composing mu-sic for the three-time World Cup winner’s biopic ‘Pele: Birth of a Legend’, has confirmed that he would join him in the ‘Legend’s Tour of India’, Satadru Dutta, chief strategist of Multi-con Group who are one of the organisers said.

Rupee weakens 18 paise against

dollar

Youth found murdered in

Muzaffarnagar

Agency | Mumbai

The rupee depreciated 18 paise to 65.13 against the dollar at the Inter-bank Foreign Exchange in early trade today on buying of the US cur-rency by importers. The dollar was firm against major global currencies which dampened rupee sentiment, dealers said. The rupee also fell due to fresh demand for the dollar from importers, but a higher opening in equity markets capped the losses, they added.

Agency | Mumbai

The Bombay High Court on Thursday ruled in fa-vour of the Indian arm of Vodafone Group Plc in tax dispute over a Rs 8,500 crore transaction in-volving a local subsidiary in 2007-08. The ruling is likely to soothe nerves of foreign investors who are caught in similar “trans-fer pricing” disputes and help counter the percep-tion that India was a diffi-cult place to do business. The case involves sale

Agency | Nawada

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for communal harmony and brotherhood in the coun-try, saying Hindus and Muslims should work together to fight the com-mon enemy of poverty and ignore “irresponsi-ble” statements made by politicians, even if he himself makes any. In his first comments amid com-munal overtones in the wake of Dadri lynching incident, he invoked Pres-ident Pranab Mukherjee,

Agency | Muzaffarnagar

Tension prevailed at Shorem village in the district after body of a 23-year-old youth, who had gone missing since Tuesday, was found. Yamin had gone missing since Tues-day and his body was found from near the village yesterday, Cir-cle Officer SP Sharma said here today. Yamin was stabbed to death and cases against two youths - Sourabh and Monu - have been reg-istered in this connec-tion, he said, adding, Sourabh has been ar-rested. The body has been sent for post-mor-tem, he said.

Modi says communal harmony will take country forward“Both need to fight poverty”

Addressing a rally, four days before the first phase of polls in the Bihar, Modi said the country has to stay united as only communal harmony and brotherhood will take the nation forward

PM Modi breaks silence on Dadri

Aadhaar row: SC assures decision by tomorrow on larger bench

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court today assured the Centre and bodies like SEBI and RBI that it will take a decision by tomorrow evening on their plea seeking set-ting up a larger bench for modifying an earlier or-der restricting the volun-tary use of Aadhaar card to PDS and LPG schemes only. “Please give me time till tomorrow eve-ning. Let me decide it. The question is I have to spare nine judges for this. What will happen to other matters,” a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dat-tu said when Attorney General Mukul Rohat-gi mentioned the matter before it. Rohatgi’s plea for urgent hearing of the application for modifica-tion of the earlier order was supported by a bat-tery of senior lawyers,

Agency | Lucknow

Calling Dadri killing a “well planned conspir-acy”, Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday said that Dadri incident was a conspiracy hatched by three people of a partic-ular party, who played a role in Muzaffarnagar riots as well. Not spec-ifying the names, he however, said that his party would also send a delegation to inquire about them before mak-ing them public. He said that stern action would be taken against the cul-prits and he will “crush communal forces” even if it meant “sacrificing”

Dadri lynching linked to 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, says Mulayam Singh Yadav

including K K Venugopal and Harish Salve. “All social benefit schemes of the government are being affected. We seek the modification that the Aadhaar be allowed to be used voluntarily for the benefit of the poor and aged groups,” he said and referred to importance of Aadhaar in schemes like MNREGA and Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana. During the brief hear-ing, Salve suggested to the bench that instead of a nine-judge bench, a bench of five judges can be constituted to decide the applications seeking modification of the earli-er order.

his own government. Praising President Pra-nab Mukherjee for his statement yesterday, in the wake of Dadri in-cident, Mulayam said that the prime minis-ter, who speaks about “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vi-kas”, should also take a “serious note” of the Dadri incident. “There are some forces, who are trying to disturb

communal harmony in the state… Such inci-dents are threat to the unity of the nation and are a well planned con-spiracy. How would one feel if father or brother of a person, who safe-guards the boundaries of our nation are killed” asked Mulayam. Link-ing those guilty of 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots with that of Dadri, Mu-

layam said, “I have been informed about three names, who are respon-sible for hatching this Dadri conspiracy. They played a role in Muzaf-farnagar riots as well. We are examining these names and would reveal them soon.” Telling that these “three culprits” would soon be exposed, Mulayam Singh Yadav said that he himself has been witness of such ri-ots in the past and very well know how such forces spread and hopes that even Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav would also have the experience and would deal with them strictly.

Bombay HC rules in favour of Vodafone in Rs 8,500 crore tax case

of Vodafone’s call cen-tre business to Hutchison in 2007, and is different from a bigger Rs, 12,000 crore tax case involving the British telecom gi-ant’s purchase Hutchison Whampoa’s telecom as-

sets in India. The Bom-bay High Court overruled an order of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) of last year, which had suggested that the I-T department had jurisdic-tion over this issue.

saying the countrymen should follow his message given yesterday on pre-serving the core civilisa-tional values of diversity, tolerance and plurality. “I have said it earlier also.

Hindus should decide whether to fight Muslims or poverty. Muslims have to decide whether to fight Hindus or poverty….Both need to fight poverty to-gether…. The country has

to stay united,” Modi said while addressing an elec-tion rally in Nawada. “It is the unity, communal harmony, brotherhood and peace that will take the nation forward,” he added. Asking people to ignore the “irresponsi-ble” statements made by politicians, he said they

are doing so for political interests and it should end. “Some politicians are making irresponsible statements for political interests… Such state-ments should end… Do not pay attention to such statements, even if Modi himself makes any such statement,” the Prime

Minister emphasised. Re-ferring to the President’s remarks made yesterday, he said, “there is no big-ger guidance, there is no bigger message, no big-ger direction.” “These core civilization values keep us together over the centuries. Many ancient civilizations have fallen.

But that is right that ag-gression after aggression, long foreign rule, the In-dian civilization has sur-vived because of its core civilizational values and we must keep that in mind. And if we keep those core values in mind, nothing can prevent our democra-cy to move,” he had said.

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QUOTE OF THE

DAYAadhaar, rights and the state

Nandan Nilekani’s plea that the Supreme Court “tweak” its order of August 11 in his article in these pages (‘Why Supreme Court judgment on Aadhaar calls for an appeal’, September 15) is innocent of the experience that people have had with the unique identification (UID) project in the past five years. Why does the court order trouble him? Has the project really been voluntary? Has the project done what is needed to protect privacy? Should the exec-utive be given freedom to frame whatever policy it will? And, would Mahatma Gandhi have been with Nilekani in wanting the population of India fin-gerprinted and iris-scanned? The last is easily an-swered. In 1906, Gandhi was in South Africa, fight-ing the registration and fingerprinting of Indians in the Transvaal. This provocation led to mass resis-tance and protest, deliberate disobedience of the law, trial and punishment, and, as Charles DiSalvo records in The Man before the Mahatma, Gandhi was arguing: “It was not a question of thumb or fin-gerprints, but this was a thing that touched on their liberty.” That he would have endorsed a system where registration with fingerprints and iris-scans was pushed through on the threat of exclusion from food and fuel, schooling, old-age support, work, marriage, caste certificate, vaccination, child care — that seems a perfect description of what would not have found sympathy with Gandhi. The UID was never about individual choice. It was never intended to be voluntary; it was only intended to be marketed as being voluntary. Even in 2010, the UIDAI strategy overview document admitted that while the official line would be that enrolment was not mandated, “This will not however, preclude governments or registrars from mandating enrol-ment.” And that has, in fact, been the strategy. Ex-cept that the Supreme Court decided that the proj-ect needed to be reined in, when confronted with concerns about lawlessness, national security, per-sonal security and privacy, using the population of the country to experiment with biometrics, engag-ing companies with dubious credentials to hold and handle our data, surveillance, tracking, profiling, the untested claims about plugging leakages and the threat of exclusion. The UIDAI and the govern-ment have responded by refusing to comply with the orders of the court, and that is how, contrary to law, the database has been built and multiple data-bases “seeded” with the number.

“The dadri incident was a conspiracy hatched by three people of a particular party, who played a role in Muzaffarnagar riots as well.” - Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday said that...

Agency | New Delhi

Raw Mango’s Sanjay Garg proudly showcased his love for Indian hand-icrafts and celebrated the ‘mashru’ textile as he inaugurated the Ama-zon India Fashion Week (AIFW) Spring-Sum-mer 2016, which also marked his debut in the Capital’s runway scene. For his big day, actress-es Deepti Naval, Konko-na Sensharma and Soha Ali Khan, all self-con-fessed fans of the de-signer, took seats in the front row to boost his morale and cheer Garg, who presented a very lively and colourful line. “It is nice to have them come here and support me. It means a lot,” Garg said of his muses for the evening. Talvar star Konkona, who has donned Garg’s sarees on several occasions, said she is proud to see the designer showcase his collection today. “It is a great feeling to see him do what he did today. I have been wearing his creations for a long time now. I absolutely love his designs. It is very In-dia, rooted, comfortable yet so stylish,” she said. Not a regular at fashion events, Naval said it was only for Garg that she decided to make an ex-ception. “I don’t attend

Agency | Chennai

Thala Ajith’s Vedhalam has been the talk of the town and, at midnight, the teaser was released. Starring Ajith and Shruti Haasan, the movie is di-rected by Siruthai Siva. The teaser shows a re-veals a slick, fast-paced film and shows Ajith in an all-action avatar. One of Ajith’s favourite sports is racing and he had, in fact, become a race car driver for For-mula 3 for a while. In the teaser, he is seen vroom-ing it up on a sporty bike. As for Ajith’s looks in the film, he has kept his salt-and-pepper hair. What’s different though is that he looks smart and suave, espe-cially with that French beard which makes him look sexy. Anirudh Rav-ichander has scored the music for this film and

Agency | Mumbai

The much awaited Amer-ican serial, Quantico, starring Priyanka Chopra finally premiered on 27th September, 2015. Our lovely lady, Priyanka Chopra has finally done her American TV debut as an FBI Agent, Alex Parrish. The show starts with an attack similar to 9/11 and we see Priyan-ka Chopra lying uncon-scious in the middle of the rubble. The non-linear narrative takes us back and forth into the lives of the FBI trainees at the academy in Virgina. We soon realize that Alex Parrish and all her batch mates are possible ter-

Why Surveen Chawla said no to Bigg Boss 9!

Agency | New Delhi

The team of Nitya Mehra’s upcoming love story ‘Baar Baar Dekho’ recently wrapped up their Glasgow schedule, and while there have been many pictures from the sets; here’s one picture we all had been waiting for- Sidharth Mal-hotra and Katrina Kaif together! The two look extremely hot and fresh together, with Sid’s charm and Katrina’s gorgeous smile making this one worth watching several times. One hears that the will share an adorable and heart-warming chemistry on-screen, and even lock lips. The film is being pro-duced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani.

AifW 2016: Sanjay Garg bridges gap between textile and fashion

Watch: The teaser of Thala Ajith’s ‘Vedhalam’!

Review: First Date With Quantico

Picture ko ‘Baar Baar dekho’: Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif look so hot together!

Mugdha Godse: Today’s Newcomers Know Their Job, don’t Need Training

Agency | New Delhi

Bigg Boss 9 starts airing this Sunday and specu-lations were rife that TV star turned Bollywood heroine Surveen Chawla will also be a part of the show this year. But when quizzed about the same, Surveen has dismissed all such rumours. Surveen, who had an illustrious television career took the big leap and started her Bollywood career with

Hate Story 2 last year. The actress has been in news for her item numbers and her Bollywood outings. Given that Bigg Boss usually gets popular fac-es on board, one thought that Surveen would fit the bill perfectly. Surveen who is fond of the show told, “I love watching the show but I am not fit for it.” Okay, we understand. So for all those who feel Surveen will be on Bigg Boss Nau, think again!

Agency | New Delhi

Model-actress Mugdha Godse, who plays a pow-erful and dominating business woman in her upcoming film Ishq Ne Krazy Kiya Re, says she doesn’t mind play glam-orous roles but would en-joy ‘an intense powerful role’ more. “I don’t mind to play ‘singing and run-ning around tree’ roles. Though I love playing emotional, glamorous roles, but I would enjoy more playing an intense powerful role,” the ac-tress said at a promotional event. The film is directed by Naresh Malhotra who has films such as Yeh Dil-lagi and Dil Ka Rishta to his credit. Mughda said, “Nareshji is an experi-enced director. He has made successful films long ago and now com-ing back with this film. The benefit of working with Nareshji is he has used his experience and molded himself into cur-rent film making. He un-

derstands nowadays what audience wants to watch. His experience made all of us to deliver good per-formance.” The film also stars Nishant Malkani and Madhurima Banerjee in lead roles. Nishant and Mugdha were last seen in another love triangle, Be-zubaan Ishq, which had also starred Sneha Ullal.

About working with fresh star cast, Mughda said, “Today’s newcomers don’t need any training. They know their job.” She said that her upcom-ing, yet-untitled, project is a love story. She com-pleted one shoot in Shim-la and soon will leave for Lucknow for another leg of shooting.

rorist suspects. The plot builds up as the seeming-ly confusing characters show an undeclared side of their personality. Shel-by Wyatt carries a metal scrap from 9/11 attacks which killed her parents, Simon Asher is gay or at-least seems like it, Nimah

Amin’s presence in the FBI is implausible, Caleb Haas has his own reve-lations to make. Though its not an all new script but you will still want to watch the episode till the end. It is not gripping but still keeps you glued to the TV set.

the BGM is rocking in the teaser. The young music director seems to have really worked hard on this Ajith film. Thala Ajith asks, ‘Therikav-idalama?’ in the teaser

and his fans have done just that on social media. The teaser already has nearly 500,000 views in about nine hours. Looks like this will be one loud firecracker this Diwali!

fashion shows, but I ad-mire Garg’s work. I have spent a lot of time at his Mahipalpur house see-ing and learning about textiles and handloom. I had to be here today,” said the veteran actress. Talking about his latest line, Mubarikpur-born Garg said he decided to do away with curve lines and keep the silhouettes clean, simple and fuss free, using straight and angled cuts. “The idea was that I didn’t want to use any curvy silhou-ette. That is why I kept

it all straight. I didn’t tamper it. All 45 gar-ments were designed around it. I used a little hand embroidery. Not much may be just five per cent of the collec-tion, so the rest is wo-ven. This whole collec-tion has been made in Banaras. The border is ‘mashru’ but it is not cut and attached. There was nothing like ‘mashru’ sa-ree. So I gave birth to a whole new technique,” said Garg, who has been credited for making hand-loom sarees fashionable.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPMRPL plans to set up LNG Terminal at Mangalore port

Moto X Style With 5.7-inch QHd display Launched at Rs. 29,999

WhatsApp for Android finally gets Google drive backup option

Agency | New Delhi

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals (MRPL) will conduct feasibility studies for setting up a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Manga-lore port. MRPL, a unit of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), will explore a possibility of set-ting up a fixed or landbased LNG import terminal as well as a floating receipt facility on highseas. The company yesterday signed an MoU with New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) to study the feasibility of setting up an LNG re-gassification terminal at Mangalore, the company said in a statement. The MOU, signed by MRPL Manag-ing Director H Kumar and NMPT Chairman P C Parida, “facilitates MRPL to initiate feasibility and other associated studies to identify the most suitable location for the facility, and to consider the option of setting up LNG terminal/ Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU),” it said. In March 2013, MRPL’s partent firm, Oil and Nat-ural Gas Corp (ONGC) along with its partners Mitsui of Japan and BPCL had signed an agree-ment with NMPT to conduct feasibility of setting up USD 500-750 million LNG import terminal at Mangalore.

Agency | Dhaka

Bangladesh announced on Wednesday it would host Zimbabwe for a two-Test cricket series in November after Australia postponed a planned visit this month due to securi-ty concerns. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hasan said Zimbabwe had agreed to tour that month although no date had been finalised. “Zimbabwe have principally agreed to tour Bangladesh in November. We will final-

ise the date with Zimba-bwe officials during next week’s ICC (Internation-al Cricket Council) meet-ing in Dubai,” Nazmul told reporters. Zimbabwe were originally scheduled to visit Bangladesh from next January 11-Febru-ary 7 for two Tests, three one-day Internationals and three Twenty20 in-ternationals. But the BCB president said the series would now be spilt in two parts. Zimbabwe would play the Tests in Novem-ber and return in January

for the ODIs and T20s. Nazmul said following a meeting of the BCB board of directors that Bangla-desh would also bid for the Asia Cup Twenty20 tournament, which could be held in February next year just ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 in India. The BCB is under pressure to bring back in-ternational cricket to the country. South Africa’s women’s cricket team also postponed a planned tour later this month, cit-ing security concerns.

Agency | New Delhi

Motorola has launched the Moto X Style in India, priced at Rs. 29,999 for the 16GB model, and Rs. 31,999 for 32GB. The new Motorola smartphone will be available via exclusive online retail partner Flipkart, with pre-orders opening on Wednesday. The Motorola Moto X Style sports a 5.7-inch dis-play of QHD (1440x2560 pixels) resolution and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor clocked at 1.8GHz paired with 3GB of RAM. It comes in 16GB, 32GB inbuilt storage variants, both of which support external storage expansion via microSD card. On the camera front, the Moto X Style sports a 21-megapixel sensor with f/2.0 aperture and dual CCT flash aperture ca-pable of shooting videos at 4K resolution. On the front, there’s a 5-megapixel snapper with an 87-de-gree wide-angle lens. Other features of the Moto X Style include a 3000mAh battery, which as per the company’s claim could last for up to 30 hours on a single charge.

Agency | New Delhi

Ever worry about what might happen to all your WhatsApp photos, videos, and chats if your phone suddenly died? Now you don’t have to — if you use Android, at least. That’s because WhatsApp for Android now plays nice with Google Drive, letting you create a private online backup of all your data from the Facebook-owned chat ser-vice. The app will let you back up your entire WhatsApp chat history, including voice messag-es, photos, and videos, to Google Drive, giving you peace of mind that your data is safe if your phone goes kaput.

Agency | New Delhi

Following his team’s good start in the second edition of the Indian Su-per League (ISL), Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, who currently owns 40% stake, is all set to own additional 20% more stake in the popu-lar franchise. According to a Times of India re-port, Tendulkar, who cur-rently owns 40% stake, will partner with Kera-la-based Muthoot Pap-pachan Group (MPG) and two other investors to buy out the other 60% currently held by PVP Ventures Ltd. Kerala’s financial services ma-jor Muthoot Pappachan Group, which is cur-rently the title sponsor

Agency | Almere

Defending champion Ajay Jayaram suffered a scare before prevailing over Netherlands’ Mark Caljouw in the opening round of the Dutch Open Grand Prix here today. The third seeded Indian recovered after losing the opening game to eke out a 19-21 21-17 21-18 win over Mark in a hard fought men’s singles contest. Jayaram, who reached the finals of Korea Open Super Series to jump to World No. 25 spot, will next take on Germany’s Fabian Roth. Among other Indians, a fit-again

Agency | Ashgabat

Languishing at the bot-tom of the group, an un-der-prepared India take on Turkmenistan in a must-win match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup football qualifying round on Thursday. India, who are yet to open account after losing all their ear-lier three matches, are short on preparations as they reached here with-out any camp after losing to Iran 0-3 on September 8 in Bangalore. All India Football Federation did not call for a camp and players in Indian Super League sides were re-leased only on Sunday evening. They landed here on Monday evening after spending 16 hours in flight and transit and take

Agency | Goa

Reduced to ten men, At-letico de Kolkata (ATK) defended dourly to grind out a 1-1 draw against hosts FC Goa in the Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao on Wednesday. Title holders ATK led 1-0 at half time. They were reduced to 10 men when striker Baljit Singh Sahni was given the marching orders in the 62nd minute. Indian mid-fielder Arata Izumi scored for ATK while Keenan Almeida equalised for the home team. Both teams now have four points from two matches. ATK made

Ajay Jayaram, RMV Gurusaidutt, reach second round in Dutch Open

iSL 2015: Sachin Tendulkar to buy additional 20% stake in Kerala Blasters iSL: 10-man Atletico de Kolkata

held to 1-1 draw vs fC Goa

2018 World Cup Qualifiers: Under-prepared india take on Turkmenistan

india vs South Africa 2015: Pride at stake as India enter Eden

Agency | Mumbai

With the series already in the visiting South Af-ricans’ bag, hosts India have only pride to play for when the two teams lock horns in the third and final Twenty20 In-ternational at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday. A win for MS Dhoni & Co can only

give the confidence going into the second leg of the Mahatma Gandhi-Nel-son Mandela Series, the five-match ODI series, beginning in Kanpur on October 11. For India to restore pride, they need to get the team composi-tion right following sev-en- and six-wicket losses in the first two T20Is. In-dia even suffered the em-

Bangladesh to host Zimbabwe for two Tests in November

barrassment of posting their second lowest T20 total, and their lowest on home soil, three days ago in Cuttack. For Dho-ni and Co to reverse the trend, he will have to rest the non-performing Am-bati Rayudu and Axar Patel and bring in Ajink-ya Rahane, the man who has been in tremendous form in a different format in the last year or so, the rejuvenated leg-spinner Amit Mishra. The Eden strip is expected to be a spinner’s paradise, and India must capitalise by curbing the South Afri-cans strokeplay on a sur-face which may not be conducive to batting. In such a scenario, Mishra seems to be a better bet but it remains to be seen whether Dhoni, who con-siders the wrist spinner to be slower in the air, picks him ahead of Patel or Harbhajan Singh.

RMV Gurusaidutt, seed-ed ninth, spanked Bel-gium’s Maxime Moreels 21-8 21-9 in the opening round but Anand Pawar suffered a 10-21 15-21 loss to Iskandar Zulkar-nain Zainuddin of Malay-sia. Guru will meet Chi-nese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Chen in the second round. Jayaram took time to get

into the groove allowing Mark to a race away to 7-0 lead in the opening game. He bounced back with a six-point burst to narrow the gap and even-tually caught up with the local player at 15-15. However, Mark moved ahead and managed to earn the bragging rights early on.

three changes to the start-ing team that beat Chen-naiyin FC in the tourna-ment’s opening match last Saturday. Izumi was named to replace injured marquee man Helder Postiga. Defenders Arnab Mondal and Rino Anto, away on international duty for India, were replaced by Tiri and Denzil Franco, re-

spectively. Goa, coached by Brazilian legend Zico, named an unchanged line-up that defeated Delhi Dy-namos 2-0. ATK took the lead early when man-of-the-match Arata smartly side-volleyed a Javi Lara cross from the right flank in the 13th minute. After conceding, Goa began to push men forward.

on the central Asian na-tion in the Group D match in a do-or-die battle at the Kopetdag Stadium. Ste-phen Constantine’s boys, who are currently ranked 167th at FIFA charts, will have to win or at least draw tomorrow’s match against the home side ranked higher at 155th. But that will not be an

easy task against a Turk-menistan side who have played out a 1-1 draw against formidable Iran at home in June. India are already in a difficult po-sition to make the cut for the final round but a loss tomorrow will erase any faint hope of advancing further in the qualifying round.

of the team, will also acquire close to 20 per cent from PVP Ventures. The deal is awaiting for-mal announcement after legal formalities. Kera-la Blasters were ranked second in ISL’s inaugu-ral edition where they

suffered defeat against Atletico de Kolkata in the final. This year too, they have made a formi-dable start after getting off to a rollicking start, recording a convincing 3-1 win over NorthEast United FC.

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Correspondent | Rajkot

Protesting Patidars in Gu-jarat have announced that more than 10,000 Patels will flood the cricket sta-dium in Rajkot on 18 Oc-tober when India will play against South Africa in a one-day match. Hardik Patel, convener of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS), which has been spearheading the agita-tion for three months, said that members of the Patel community would dis-play their agitation during the international one day match in a “peaceful man-ner.” “We have bought around 1,000 tickets and would buy more tickets in days to come. Our mem-bers will wear specially made T-shirts printed with ‘Jay Sardar.’ “We will showcase our demands sitting in the gallery during the match without

Sunvilla News | Dhari

The state government in-tends to change the newly devised eco-tourism po-lice for the Gir sanctuary, the last abode of the Asi-atic lions. The govern-ment intimated Gujarat high court on Wednesday that it planned to make changes in the policy fol-lowing the “uproar” from the local people, particu-larly from Dhari in Am-reli district. Additional advocate general Prakash Jani submitted before a bench headed by act-ing Chief Justice Jayant Patel that the authori-ties have received many representations with re-gard to the new proposed eco-tourism policy, and looking at the grievance expressed by people, the government pondered to amend the norms. The bench directed the gov-ernment not to incorpo-rate the changes directly in the policy draft, but to place the content be-fore the court first. The government revised its eco-tourism policy to

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The inquiry report in the alleged confinement of 13 policemen and four driv-ers by additional DGP Vipul Vijoy in the garage of his bungalow at Karai academy on September 30 will be submit in a month. On Wednesday, inquiry officer DGP H P Singh recorded state-ments of six more police-men, who were allegedly confined, and one guard posted at the bungalow at that time. On Monday, statements of seven po-licemen were recorded by the probe team. Sources said that the policemen stuck to their statements which were recorded ear-lier at the time of the in-

cident by Gandhinagar Range IG Hasmukh Patel. “They had mentioned that they were confined to the garage for the whole day on September 30 and also from 3.30 pm to 10.30 pm the day earlier,” said a senior police official. Sources said the police-men have also mentioned in their statements the name of the control PSI who had recorded their message of confinement, which they had flashed on September 30. “The inquiry officer will short-ly summon additional DGP Vijoy and others who have been named by the policemen in their statements,” said a police source.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The speaker on the third day of AMA Week was Swami Brahmvihardas of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS). In his illuminat-ing hour-long lecture on Wednesday, he seemed to redefine of Yoga. “Ex-cellence in action is ex-cellence in existence,” he said. Elaborating on the new perspective, Swamiji said achieving excellence is not about achieving excellence in thought or whatever one does. “In reality it is the connection one builds with God,” he said. Yoga goes beyond the realm of sitting, breathing, eating, drinking and lifestyle. “It is something that chang-es a person from within

by connecting him with God,” said Swami Brah-mvihardas. He further said that it is unfortunate that this aspect is not taught in schools nor does society in general makes any effort to propagate the message that a person is able to enjoy life only if his mind is stable. “Insta-bility of the mind despite being blessed with all good things, in fact, robs the soul,” he said. Refer-ring to the Bhagwad Gita, Swami Brahmvihardas, said that Lord Krishna advises Arjuna to do his duty. “Expecting any re-ward makes one attached to them. So the message is that be a karma yogi and be happy. Do actions in a way that they do not strain or pain you or those around you,” he said.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday dismissed the petitions of social activists Teesta Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand to defreeze bank accounts belonging to them as well as their NGOs — Sabrang Trust and Citizens for Justice & Peace. The two had approached the court after the Detection of Crime Branch (DCB), Ahmedabad city, froze their bank accounts for alleged embezzlement of funds. Justice G R Udhwani dismissed the petitions on the grounds that the investigation in

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat police ar-rested Kannada actress Maria Susairaj for al-legedly committing fraud of Rs. 2.68 crore. The ex-model is accused of duping hajj pilgrims who had booked tickets from her agency. Accord-ing to the details, she had opened an air ticket agen-cy in Vadodara, where many Hajj pilgrims had booked their tickets. However, after taking money from the pil-grims, she had allegedly

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Raghuleela Infrastruc-ture, in which Bolly-wood actor Vivek Oberoi is a partner, will invest Rs 400 crore in a theme-based resort and town-ship near Dholka in Ahmedabad. The com-pany is developing ‘Roy-al Beach City-The Goa’ near Ganeshpura vil-lage on Vataman-Dholka highway, 45 kms from Ahmedabad. Oberoi had signed a MoU with the Gujarat government for this project a few years ago when Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister, and announced an invest-ment of Rs 200 crore.The actor today met Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi-ben Patel and Tourism Minister Saurabh Pa-

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Vivek Oberoi’s firm Raghuleela infra to double investment in Gujarat resort project

Patels to stage protest at india-SA ODI venue in Rajkot

Kannada actress Maria Susairaj arrested by Gujarat police

Six more cops depose in confinement case

Right action links a person with the divine’

“We will showcase our demands sitting in the gallery during the match without causing any disruption,” Hardik Patel said.causing any disruption,” Mr. Hardik Patel said. As the PAAS announced its plan to protest at the cricket venue, the State administration has start-ed preparing for elab-orate security arrange-ments for the match. Chief Minister Anandi-ben Patel, who was sup-posed to watch the match in Rajkot, has reportedly cancelled her plan fol-lowing the Patel com-munity’s announcement. The State police have

started making three tier security arrangements and made it mandatory that the tickets will be sold only on the produc-tion of original IDs and will be non-transferable. The police have also said that the spectators will not be allowed to carry any placard or any ma-terial inside the stadi-um. The State DGP P.C. Thakur held a meeting with the Chief Secretary G.R. Aloria to discuss the security measures the

police would undertake to ensure that no untow-ard incident takes place during the match. “It is a very serious matter. If something happens, it will spoil the image of Rajkot and we will not get international match-es in future,” Niranjan Shah, president of Sau-rashtra Cricket Associa-tion, told the local media in Rajkot on Wednesday. Rajkot cricket stadium has capacity of 27,000 spectators.

cancelled all tickets and picketed Rs. 2.68 crore. She was also involved in TV producer Niraj Grover murder case and

was jailed. Subsequently, she was acquitted from the charge of murder but convicted for destruction of evidence.

tel. He said the compa-ny decided to double the investment after the Gujarat government an-nounced its new tourism policy recently. “We ap-preciate the new policy. It boosted our confidence to invest more... we are now planning to dou-

ble our investment and take it to Rs 400 crore,” Oberoi. “As a business-man, I want to admit that no other state is having such a favourable tour-ism policy. I wish oth-er states adopt it. It will take some years to com-plete the project, but our

club house will be oper-ational within one year,” said Oberoi after meet-ing Saurabh Patel. “The entire project, spread over 100 acres, will of-fer 25 recreational ac-tivities. There will be an artificial beach to give a feeling of Goa’s seashore complete with artificial waves, and also a golf course,” he said. Patel welcomed Oberoi’s deci-sion. “He told us they are very impressed with the new policy and intend to double the investment. There are many other entrepreneurs who are showing keen interest to start their projects here to take advantage of lu-crative provisions under new policy,” he said. The new Tourism Policy for 2015-20, rolled out last month, gives the sector industry status and offers many concessions and incentives.

Correspondent | Rajkot

The Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) has said that people will have to provide an identity proof while purchasing tickets for India-South Africa One Day Interna-tional to be held on Oc-tober 18. Patel quota stir leader Hardik Patel had reportedly said that Patels would attend the match in large number in Rajkot to raise the reservation de-mand. The third ODI of the five-match series will be played at SCA stadium in Khandheri on the out-skirts of the city. Gujarat

Saurashtra Cricket Association seeks id-proof for india-South Africa Odi tickets

Chief Minister Ananiben Patel has given her con-firmation to SCA that she will remain present for the post-match cere-mony. When contacted, SCA media manager Hi-manshu Shah confirmed that it has been decided by police department that spectators should pro-

vide identity proof while purchasing tickets. One person can only buy two tickets, he said. Howev-er, Rajkot rural SP Ga-gandeep Gambhir could not be reached despite repeated attempts. Sale of tickets is expected to start from October 12, a SCA official said.

Govt wants to change newly devised eco-tourism policy

protect eco-sensitive zone around Gir sanctu-ary a couple of months ago after it was taken to task over the issue of en-croachment by tourism industry. Meanwhile, the state government placed details regarding exis-tence of commercial es-tablishments - hospitality units, ice factories, hos-pitals, shops etc - within 10km periphery of the forest across three dis-tricts. There are 48 such commercial units in Ju-nagadh district, 71 in Amreli district and 106 in Gir-Somnath district. The high court posted further hearing on Oc-tober 21 after a brief

debate on whether the ice factories should be considered as industry or commercial unit. The government insisted on treating such factories as non-polluting com-mercial units though they are governed by the Factory Act. The gov-ernment also treats dia-mond polishing units as commercial units. Earli-er, five legislators from around Gir area moved the HC complaining that people from their con-stituencies expressed grievance against the provisions for obtaining permission for construc-tion in the eco-sensitive zone.

the case was still on. “What is important is not the money, but the alleged criminal act re-lated to the money. In this case, execution of bond is not a justifiable solution when the inves-

tigation is at a serious point,” Justice Udhwani said in the order. “This court records its inabili-ty to find any substance in the application (of Setalvad and others),” the bench said.

Gujarat HC rejects Teesta plea to defreeze bank accounts