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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 20, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 Elections results 2016: Mamata and Jayalalithaa set to return, Chandy and Gogoi on way out as Puducherry gets a new government. 20 th May, 2016 - Friday Year :02, Issue : 126 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Aamir Khan gifts toys to SRK’s son AbRam Delhi Daredevils V/s Sunrisers Hyderabad (Raipur) (8:00 PM) Agency | Srinagar A recruitment rally was today organised in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district for aspirants of the state to join the Indi- an Army. The three-day recruitment rally organ- ised by Army, received massive response from the local youths and as many as 4000 of them turned up for the 55 va- cancies. Agency | Banihal Seven persons were in- jured today when the private taxi they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge on the Jam- mu-Srinagar national highway in Ramban district. The incident took place when the ve- hicle was on its way to Srinagar from Jammu. It rolled down a 30-feet gorge near Nashri area injuring seven persons, a police spokesman said. He said that soon after the mishap the driver of the vehicle fled from the spot. Agency | Mumbai Superstar Aamir Khan has gifted toys to Shah Rukh Khan’s toddler AbRam. The “Fan” actor took to social media to thank him for the present. “@ aamir_khan thank u for the toys. AbRam is still awake and playing with them!!” SRK tweeted. BJP scripts history in Assam Army organises recruitment rally in Kashmir Seven injured in road accident in Ramban Today MaTch IPL 2016 Women’s (re)empowerment day : Didi, Amma to retain Power “Election Verdict 2016” Agency | Cairo An EgyptAir plane made abrupt turns and plunged steeply Thursday shortly before disappearing from radar over the Mediter- ranean, a Greek official said, deepening the mys- tery over the possible last moments aboard the Cairo-bound plane with 66 people aboard. Even as details emerged of the flight’s final moments recorded by ground con- trol, rescue vessels and aircraft combed the sea between southern Greek islands and the Egyp- tian coast. Aviation offi- cials in Egypt and Paris Agency | Kannur One person was killed and eight others injured when two bombs were hurled at CPI(M)-led LDF’s poll victory rallies in Kerala’s Kannur dis- trict on Thursday evening even as clashes between BJP and marxist party workers were reported from other parts of the district. CPI (M) alleged that some RSS-BJP work- ers came in a vehicle and hurled a bomb at Pinarayi in Dharmadam assem- bly segment from where CPI-M politburo member Agency | New Delhi The BJP on Thursday was set to form its first gov- ernment in the northeast, ousting the Congress in Assam after its 15-year un- interrupted rule. BJP chief ministerial candidate Sar- bananda Sonowal prom- ised that the new gov- ernment would leave no stone unturned to fulfil the expectations of the people of Assam. With results still pouring in, the Bharatiya Janata Party alliance looks Agency | Chennai Despite a strong anti-in- cumbency wave in the state, the electorate in Tamil Nadu did not use use its vote to punish the incumbent, historically the case in past elections. As the AIADMK heads for a clear victory, some of the major factors that failed to work in the Tam- il Nadu polls were DMK leader M K Stalin’s nine months long state wide campaign and the alter- native promised by the Captain Vijayakanth-led - where the flight began - said there was nothing immediately pointing to why the plane lost con- tact with radar tracking about 45 minutes before its scheduled landing. But the mysterious and instant cut from ground contact raised inevita- ble parallels with similar incidents at cruising al- titude that were caused by attacks, bombs or pi- lot intervention rather than technical malfunc- tions. The accounts from Greece - the last flight controllers in contact with the pilot - detailed a chaotic and so-far un- explained deviation from the plane’s flight path. The Airbus A320 made “sudden swerves” and dropped from 37,000 feet to 15,000 moments after crossing from the Greek flight control area into Egypt’s jurisdiction, said Greece’s defense minis- ter, Panos Kammenos. The first turn was a sharp 90-degree veer to the east near the Greek island of Karpathos, Kammenos told reporters in Athens. Then the plane made a full circular loop - a “360 degree turn,” Kammenos said. Correspondent | Junagadh Popular folk singer and Padma award winner Diwaliben Bhil passed away today in Junagadh. Diwaliben had given her voice to various Gujara- ti film songs, folk songs and Garba. Born in trib- al family in Gir jungle, Diwaliben married at the age of 9. She came to Junagadh at the age of 20. Once when she was signing Garba in Vanzari chowk area of Junagadh when Akashwani team was present there. Her song was recorded by Shri Hemu Gadhvi there itself. Next day she was invited to sing in Akash- Veteran Gujarati folk singer Diwaliben Bhil passes away wani. Diwaliben record- ed her first song, ‘Ful utarya fulwadi ae re lol’. Later she went to Del- hi to sing and won first prize. When she went to perform at Dayro pro- gramme in Mumbai, she was offered to sing film song by Kalyanji Anand- ji. The government of India honored her with Padma Shri award in 1991. Egyptair Plane Made ‘Sudden Swerves’ Before Vanishing Over Mediterranean Kerala: Bombs hurled at LDF victory rallies in Kannur, one dead In another incident at Mattannur, a bomb was hurled at a victory rally in which four CPI-M workers were injured Pinarayi Vijayan won. One person identified as Raveendran (47) died and four others were injured when the bomb exploded, police said. In another incident at Mattannur, a bomb was hurled at a victory rally in which four CPI-M workers were injured. Clashes be- tween CPI(M) and BJP workers have been re- ported from some other parts of Kannur also, po- lice said. At Vidyanagar in Kasaragod, work- ers of CPI(M) and BJP clashed and LDF’S win- ning candidate E Chan- drasekharan and CPI(M) state committee member A K Narayanan were in- jured in stone pelting in- cidents. Police burst tear- gas shells to chase away the workers. CPI-M and IUML workers clashed at Kanhangad, police said. Kasaragod district collector has imposed prohibitory orders at Kasaragod, Kanhangad and Manjeswaram. The Jayalalithaa model works: Power to the people and freebies for the poor Third Front PWF. In the run-up to elections, opin- ion poll-exit poll surveys, news room analysts and `opinion’ makers had pre- dicted a DMK victory. Those who persisted in believing that the AIAD- MK would prevail were the people who live in the villages, the auto drivers and tea makers who have no access to Twitter or Whatsapp or any forms of social media. A major fac- tor in these polls was that Tamil Nadu has not for- gotten the DMK’s previ- ous corrupt regime (2006- 2011) and the 2G scam. set to bag over 85 seats in the 126-member assembly. As per latest reports, the BJP has won 56 seats and is leading in four, while its alliance partners, Asom Gana Parishad has won in 12 and is leading in two seats, while the Bodoland People’s Front(BPF) has won 10 seats and is lead- ing in two. The Congress has won 23 seats, and is leading in three, while its partner United peoples’ Party (UPP) has drawn a blank. The principal op- position party in the out- going Assam legislative assembly, All India Unit- ed Democratic Front (AI- UDF) could win only 13 seats (11 won and leading in two) compared to 18 seats it won in the last as- sembly elections in 2011. The results have dashed the hopes of the AIUDF, which had hoped to play kingmaker. One Indepen- dent candidate, Misbaul Islam lascar also won from the Borkhola constituency in Barak Valley defeating Congress heavyweight Rumi Nath. Sarbananda Sonowal expressed happi- ness over the results and said the party would put in its best efforts to ful- fill the expectations of the people of Assam. “The greater Assamese society in Assam spontaneously responded to the appeal of BJP and its alliance part- ners and it led us to victory. The people of Assam have been suffering due to the misrule of the Congress in Assam. So they support- ed the BJP and its allies to form the government,” Sonowal said, addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here on Thursday evening. “The people of Assam wanted a change. They wanted their identities to be protected and protection of their cul- ture, pride and tradition. So for this the people have supported us and we are going to fulfill the expec- tations of the people,” he said, while assuring that the party is determined to carry out the Vision Doc- ument prepared ahead of the polls and ensure its timely implementation. Assam Chief Minister Ta- run Gogoi accepted defeat and said the party will play the role of a constructive opposition in the Assam legislative assembly in the coming days.

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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD

RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 20, 2016, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053

Elections results 2016: Mamata and Jayalalithaa set to return, Chandy and Gogoi on way out as Puducherry gets a new government.

20th May, 2016 - FridayYear :02, Issue : 126Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Aamir Khan gifts toys to SRK’s son

AbRam

Delhi Daredevils V/s Sunrisers Hyderabad

(Raipur)(8:00 PM)

Agency | Srinagar

A recruitment rally was today organised in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district for aspirants of the state to join the Indi-an Army. The three-day recruitment rally organ-ised by Army, received massive response from the local youths and as many as 4000 of them turned up for the 55 va-cancies.

Agency | Banihal

Seven persons were in-jured today when the private taxi they were travelling in skidded off the road and fell into a gorge on the Jam-mu-Srinagar national highway in Ramban district. The incident took place when the ve-hicle was on its way to Srinagar from Jammu. It rolled down a 30-feet gorge near Nashri area injuring seven persons, a police spokesman said. He said that soon after the mishap the driver of the vehicle fled from the spot.

Agency | Mumbai

Superstar Aamir Khan has gifted toys to Shah Rukh Khan’s toddler AbRam. The “Fan” actor took to social media to thank him for the present. “@aamir_khan thank u for the toys. AbRam is still awake and playing with them!!” SRK tweeted.

BJP scripts history in Assam

Army organises recruitment rally

in Kashmir

Seven injured in road accident in

Ramban

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Women’s (re)empowerment day : Didi, Amma to retain Power“Election Verdict 2016”

Agency | Cairo

An EgyptAir plane made abrupt turns and plunged steeply Thursday shortly before disappearing from radar over the Mediter-ranean, a Greek official said, deepening the mys-tery over the possible last moments aboard the Cairo-bound plane with 66 people aboard. Even as details emerged of the flight’s final moments recorded by ground con-trol, rescue vessels and aircraft combed the sea between southern Greek islands and the Egyp-tian coast. Aviation offi-cials in Egypt and Paris

Agency | Kannur

One person was killed and eight others injured when two bombs were hurled at CPI(M)-led LDF’s poll victory rallies in Kerala’s Kannur dis-trict on Thursday evening even as clashes between BJP and marxist party workers were reported from other parts of the district. CPI (M) alleged that some RSS-BJP work-ers came in a vehicle and hurled a bomb at Pinarayi in Dharmadam assem-bly segment from where CPI-M politburo member

Agency | New Delhi

The BJP on Thursday was set to form its first gov-ernment in the northeast, ousting the Congress in Assam after its 15-year un-interrupted rule. BJP chief ministerial candidate Sar-

bananda Sonowal prom-ised that the new gov-ernment would leave no stone unturned to fulfil the expectations of the people of Assam. With results still pouring in, the Bharatiya Janata Party alliance looks

Agency | Chennai

Despite a strong anti-in-cumbency wave in the state, the electorate in Tamil Nadu did not use use its vote to punish the incumbent, historically the case in past elections. As the AIADMK heads for a clear victory, some of the major factors that failed to work in the Tam-il Nadu polls were DMK leader M K Stalin’s nine months long state wide campaign and the alter-native promised by the Captain Vijayakanth-led

- where the flight began - said there was nothing immediately pointing to why the plane lost con-tact with radar tracking about 45 minutes before its scheduled landing. But the mysterious and instant cut from ground contact raised inevita-

ble parallels with similar incidents at cruising al-titude that were caused by attacks, bombs or pi-lot intervention rather than technical malfunc-tions. The accounts from Greece - the last flight controllers in contact with the pilot - detailed

a chaotic and so-far un-explained deviation from the plane’s flight path. The Airbus A320 made “sudden swerves” and dropped from 37,000 feet to 15,000 moments after crossing from the Greek flight control area into Egypt’s jurisdiction, said Greece’s defense minis-ter, Panos Kammenos. The first turn was a sharp 90-degree veer to the east near the Greek island of Karpathos, Kammenos told reporters in Athens. Then the plane made a full circular loop - a “360 degree turn,” Kammenos said.

Correspondent | Junagadh

Popular folk singer and Padma award winner Diwaliben Bhil passed away today in Junagadh. Diwaliben had given her voice to various Gujara-ti film songs, folk songs and Garba. Born in trib-al family in Gir jungle, Diwaliben married at the age of 9. She came to Junagadh at the age of 20. Once when she was signing Garba in Vanzari chowk area of Junagadh when Akashwani team was present there. Her song was recorded by Shri Hemu Gadhvi there itself. Next day she was invited to sing in Akash-

Veteran Gujarati folk singer Diwaliben Bhil passes away

wani. Diwaliben record-ed her first song, ‘Ful utarya fulwadi ae re lol’. Later she went to Del-hi to sing and won first prize. When she went to perform at Dayro pro-

gramme in Mumbai, she was offered to sing film song by Kalyanji Anand-ji. The government of India honored her with Padma Shri award in 1991.

Egyptair Plane Made ‘Sudden Swerves’ Before Vanishing Over Mediterranean

Kerala: Bombs hurled at LDF victory rallies in Kannur, one deadIn another incident

at Mattannur, a bomb was hurled

at a victory rally in which four CPI-M

workers were injured

Pinarayi Vijayan won. One person identified as Raveendran (47) died and four others were injured when the bomb exploded, police said. In another incident at Mattannur, a bomb was hurled at a victory rally in which four CPI-M workers were injured. Clashes be-tween CPI(M) and BJP workers have been re-ported from some other parts of Kannur also, po-lice said. At Vidyanagar in Kasaragod, work-

ers of CPI(M) and BJP clashed and LDF’S win-ning candidate E Chan-drasekharan and CPI(M) state committee member A K Narayanan were in-jured in stone pelting in-cidents. Police burst tear-gas shells to chase away the workers. CPI-M and IUML workers clashed at Kanhangad, police said. Kasaragod district collector has imposed prohibitory orders at Kasaragod, Kanhangad and Manjeswaram.

The Jayalalithaa model works: Power to the people and freebies for the poor

Third Front PWF. In the run-up to elections, opin-ion poll-exit poll surveys, news room analysts and `opinion’ makers had pre-dicted a DMK victory. Those who persisted in believing that the AIAD-MK would prevail were the people who live in the

villages, the auto drivers and tea makers who have no access to Twitter or Whatsapp or any forms of social media. A major fac-tor in these polls was that Tamil Nadu has not for-gotten the DMK’s previ-ous corrupt regime (2006-2011) and the 2G scam.

set to bag over 85 seats in the 126-member assembly. As per latest reports, the BJP has won 56 seats and is leading in four, while its alliance partners, Asom Gana Parishad has won in 12 and is leading in two seats, while the Bodoland People’s Front(BPF) has won 10 seats and is lead-ing in two. The Congress has won 23 seats, and is leading in three, while its partner United peoples’

Party (UPP) has drawn a blank. The principal op-position party in the out-going Assam legislative assembly, All India Unit-ed Democratic Front (AI-UDF) could win only 13 seats (11 won and leading in two) compared to 18 seats it won in the last as-sembly elections in 2011. The results have dashed the hopes of the AIUDF, which had hoped to play kingmaker. One Indepen-dent candidate, Misbaul Islam lascar also won from the Borkhola constituency in Barak Valley defeating Congress heavyweight Rumi Nath. Sarbananda Sonowal expressed happi-ness over the results and said the party would put in its best efforts to ful-fill the expectations of the people of Assam. “The greater Assamese society in Assam spontaneously responded to the appeal of BJP and its alliance part-ners and it led us to victory. The people of Assam have been suffering due to the

misrule of the Congress in Assam. So they support-ed the BJP and its allies to form the government,” Sonowal said, addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here on Thursday evening. “The people of Assam wanted a change. They wanted their

identities to be protected and protection of their cul-ture, pride and tradition. So for this the people have supported us and we are going to fulfill the expec-tations of the people,” he said, while assuring that the party is determined to carry out the Vision Doc-

ument prepared ahead of the polls and ensure its timely implementation. Assam Chief Minister Ta-run Gogoi accepted defeat and said the party will play the role of a constructive opposition in the Assam legislative assembly in the coming days.

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- Kapilkumar M. HirparaEditor

Editors’ Picks

FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYPolitical landscape changes in India’s East

Confounding conventional wisdom has been a de-fining feature of Mamata Banerjee’s political career. Through dogged persistence, bravery and picking the right causes she brilliantly marshalled public protests to trounce the CPI(M)’s party-state apparatus in 2011. But heading for a second term, she did not seem like a runaway winner and noticeably did not exude the optimism we’ve come to expect from her. Trinamool Congress (TMC) cadres were clearly apprehensive, leading analysts to speculate about the possibilities of the Congress-Left alliance owing to the alienation caused by TMC cadres’ strong arm-tactics and intim-idation. In the end, she has been able to withstand withering criticism from the liberal intelligentsia and corruption allegations against her party leaders to se-cure a resounding affirmation from the voters. Ms Ba-nerjee’s victory will have far-reaching implications. With this scale of victory she may have snuffed out whatever chances the CPI(M) had of forging a come-back in Bengal. That the Congress has done better than the CPI(M) is an astonishing tale of decline for the latter and portends a further churning of politi-cal loyalties in localities across the state — a process that can expected to be marked by violence while providing opportunities for the BJP to expand. How Ms Banerjee and the NDA navigate their relation-ship hereon will have a bearing on Bengal’s future and India’s. The BJP’s historic victory in Assam is a significant boost for the party after last year’s set-backs in Delhi and Bihar and crucially signals that it is no longer a purely Hindi-heartland party, but is in fact ready to make a further push into the East. It also represents a strong comeback for party presi-dent Amit Shah, who deftly handled the dynamics within the BJP’s Assam unit and choreographed the alliance with the Asom Gana Parishad and the Bodoland People’s Front. Managing two regional heavyweights is no easy task, particularly if they are recent entrants from opposing parties, but the BJP managed to project Sarbananda Sonowal, formerly of the AGP, as the chief minister while drafting in a former Congressman, Himanta Biswa Sarma, as the election convener. The Congress, meanwhile, paid the price for poor performance on the economy and infrastructure development despite being in power for three terms. Its electoral handling was counter-productive; it failed to explore alliances while ef-forts to project Tarun Gogoi’s son, Gaurav, ended up alienating Sarma, who was a huge asset to the party.

“I am very pleased with it, except that it could have been better. It certainly could have been better in Tamil Nadu. If we have fought alone from day one itself instead of running here and there and argued of giving a national connection instead of speaking the same language, Sri Lankan fishermen and all that. There it has been disappointing,” - A consecutive second term for AIADMK chief J. Jayalalithaa as Tamil Nadu

CM, BJP leader Swamy expressed disappointment with the party`s performance in the state, saying..

Agency | Mumbai

This year certainly seems to be a year of heart-breaks for Bollywood. A number of celebrity cou-ples decided to part ways

leaving their fans com-pletely shocked. Here’s yet another breakup sto-ry. Sikandar Kher (son of Kirron and Anupam Kher) and Priya Singh

Agency | New Delhi

Nawazuddin Siddiqui turns 41 on Thursday. The Bollywood actor reached Mumbai late on Wednesday after mak-ing his third appearance at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival, for his upcoming film, Raman Raghav 2.0. The Anurag Kashyap film marks his eighth film at Cannes in the last four years. While the film received mixed reviews, Nawaz is get-ting all the applause for his portrayal of a psycho-path killer in the movie. The Lunchbox, Gangs of Wasseypur, Miss Lovely and Liar’s Dice are some

Agency | New Delhi

Before becoming the Tamil film industry’s much-sought-after co-median, Santhanam was known for his roles in the comedy TV serial Lollu Sabha. Now, the director of the serial Rambhala has joined hands with San-thanam for a feature film Dhilluku Dhuddu, and the film is sure to remind you of the witty serial. Throughout the trailer, the director keeps taking digs at the leading heroes of Tamil film industry. This is, of course, not a new venture for the director since his serial is known

Agency | Mumbai

It is a big moment for Saif Ali Khan as his daughter Sara just graduated from Columbia University, New York. Sara’s fami-ly and friends aren’t the only one who are thrilled with the news but also Saif’s fans, who expect the young lady to follow his father’s footsteps. On Tuesday, Amrita Singh’s good friend and designer Sandeep Khosla congrat-ulated Sara on Instagram by sharing picture of her snapped on graduation day. In the picture, we see Sara dressed in her graduation robe, smiling brightly for the camera. Ever since Saif’s daughter modelled at Ambani’s par-ty in 2012 for Abu-Sand-

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Jackky Bhagnani, who has produced “Sarb-jit”, is pinning hopes of re-ceiving a National award for the film. The film based on the life of Sarab-jit Singh, was recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Jackky is elated with the response. “It was really overwhelm-ing to walk the red carpet with Aishwarya Rai Bach-chan. We are hopeful that we get the same response here in India like we got in Cannes and make it to National awards,” Jack-ky told reporters here at the premiere of “Sarb-jit” here last night. The “F.A.L.T.U” actor was all praise for Aishwarya, saying she is treated like a megastar at Cannes. “The film got lot of respect at Cannes Film Festival. We know Aishwarya is a huge star in India but when you

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma’s exaggerated lip pout is making headlines again, after almost two years. On Thurs-day, the actress was one of the top trends on social media after she gave an interview to Vogue magazine in which she talked about her ‘infamous’ lip enhancement, saying that she wanted her fans to know that she’s “human and not perfect.” “I have nothing to hide. So when I spoke about my lip job, a lot of people called me brave for coming out. But I did what I had to (for my role in Bombay Velvet). I’m not going to lie and say I didn’t; I had to take ownership. I wanted fans to know that I’m human and not perfect,” she told Vogue. In February 2014, Ms Sharma found herself in the midst of a troll-at-tack when she appeared on an episode of filmmaker Karan Johar’s television show Koffee With Karan. Back then Anushka had said that it was the effect of a “lip enhancing tool” and “make-up techniques” and denied having “undergone any intrusive procedure.” All this was for her then-filming Bombay Velvet, in which she played the role of a Jazz singer. She wrote in the post: “For a short while now I have been using a temporary lip enhancing tool and that along with make up techniques ( I have learnt over the years) is the reason why there might be a change in the appearance of my lips. Having stated this fact let me very vehemently assure everyone that I have by no means gone ‘under the knife ‘ or done any kind of ‘plastic surgery’ or undergone any intrusive procedure. This was my decision and was done for the sake of my look in my upcoming film Bombay Velvet, a period drama where I play a jazz singer in the 1960’s - 70’s . And it was taken from the referencing of that time.”

Agency | New Delhi

Film-maker Nagesh Kukunoor, who is known for heartwarming films like Iqbal (2005) and Aa-shayein (2010), is com-ing back to take you on an emotional and inspir-ing road journey through his latest directorial work, Dhanak. The mov-ie, which has received international apprecia-tion at film festivals, has given its award-winning maker yet another reason to celebrate. Dhanak will now be adapted into a novel by award-winning children’s author, Anush-ka Ravishankar. One of

India’s rapidly grow-ing publishing houses, Duckbill Books, will publish the book, which could just be India’s first children’s movie nov-elisation. It is a delight that children’s films are finally getting their due in India. And the mak-ers of Dhanak are ec-static that their story is the stepping stone to this great endeavour. Dhanak revolves around the emo-tional story of a 10-year-old girl Pari, who travers-es across Rajasthan with her blind brother, 8, to fulfil her promise to him that he will be able to see before his next birthday.

Did you recognise Nawazuddin Siddiqui in these films?

Here’s another Bollywood breakup! Sikandar Kher, Priya Singh call it quits

Dhilluku Dhuddu trailer: Santhanam’s upcoming film is a reminiscent of Lollu Sabha

Anushka Sharma on Her Lip Job, ‘I’m Human And Not Perfect’

Hoping Sarbjit to make it to national awards:Jackky Bhagnani

Saif Ali Khan’s daughter Sara graduates, to prep for her Bollywood debut now?

of his earlier films to go to the Cannes. While seven films featured him as an actor, his debut pro-duction Miyan Kal Aana -- directed by brother Shamas Siddiqui -- was also screened at the fes-tival. Nawazuddin, who came to the limelight with Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur,

had done 26 films be-fore we even knew his name! Nawaz may today prove that there is hope for Bollywood aspirants from small towns and villages but his success is not overnight. It took grit, determination and years of blink-and-you-miss-it roles for him to reach here.

have headed to splitsville reports suggest. Priya is the daughter of Kavi-ta (sister of Sonam Ka-poor’s mother Sunita) and businessman Jasjit Singh. She had got engaged to Sikandar in January but now things seem to have turned sour between them. According to a re-port in Mumbai Mirror, Priya and Sikandar broke up because of they had a number of arguments and felt they were poles apart.

for mocking Tamil heroes and films. Dhilluku Dhud-du is another addition to the genre horror-comedy, which is now considered as a safe bet in Tamil cin-ema. Going by the trailer, the film does justice to the genre. It manages to crack you open in many instanc-

es and the last scene of the trailer is a laugh riot. The film stars debutant actor Shanaya, Bollywood actor Saurabh Shukla, and Mot-tai Rajendar. SS Thaman has composed the music for the film, which is pro-duced by Sri Thenandal Films.

eep, people have been speculating about her Bollywood debut. Earlier in an interview, Saif had revealed that Sara was in-terested in films. It is also being speculated that Sara

will be starring opposite Shahid Kapoor’s brother Ishaan in Karan Johar’s next. Apart from Sara, Saif also has a son Ibra-him with his ex wife Am-rita Singh.

go to Cannes you realise how big a star she is in-ternationally as well. It is amazing to see that an Indian star is treated like a megastar at Cannes,” he said. The Omung Ku-mar-helmed film pro-duced by Vashu Bhagnani, Bhushan Kumar, Deepshi-kha Deshmukh, Sandeep Singh, Jackky Bhagnani and Krishan Kumar, re-leases tomorrow. Jackky is both excited and nervous ahead of the big release. “I am very happy as we are

getting great response. We are hopeful that everyone will like the film. Ner-vousness is there as you work hard as an actor and as a producer. You want people to like and appre-ciate your film.” The film chronicles life of Sarabjit, an Indian convict, who was beaten to death in a Pakistani jail. His sister Dalbir Kaur played by Aishwarya fought self-lessly for several years to get him freedom, until he died.

Nagesh Kukunoor’s Dhanak to become a novel

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Bollywood Movie Veerappan star cast visited Ahmedabad to promote their film

Hot deals for grab with Panasonic’s ‘The Great Indian Summer Carnival’

Agency | Ahmedabad

Director Ram Gopal Varma accompanied by actors Sachin Joshi, Lisa Ray, Sandeep Bharadwaj and Usha Jadhav was in Ahmedabad to promote his lat-est film ”VEERAPPAN” The film is a docu-drama thriller which showcases he events from operation Cocoon to capture Veerappan from the dense for-ests. Sandeep Bhardwaj takes the center-stage as he is seen essaying the role of Veerappan and Lisa Ray’s little glimpses are not to be missed. The dark mystery also explains facts like he killed 97 po-licemen, 184 civilians, 900 elephants and Rs. 734 cr were spent to capture him. It took as many as 20 years to capture Veerappan.

Agency | Vadodara

Bajaj Finance Limited, the lending arm of Ba-jaj Finserv, today an-nounced the extension of their EMI Network Card offering into re-tail fashion, travel and small appliances. The company has partnered with 25 leading brands operating in the men-tioned segments in Va-dodara wherein custom-ers can divide all they

Agency | New Delhi

Panasonic India an-nounces the launch of its ‘The Great Indian Summer Carnival’ of-fering great deals across products. Moreover, the campaign offers assured gifts along with select models of every cate-gory. As the country has started feeling the heat wave, the new campaign has come to the rescue with offers like never before. The campaign commences from 15th May and will go on till 30th June, 2016. The 45 days campaign will of-fer an array of deals to beat the heat and cool off with Panasonic’s wide range of products. Panasonic has curated amazing deals on prod-ucts such as air condi-tioners, refrigerators, LED TVs and much more for consumers to enjoy their summers. In association with Pepper-fry, the electronic giant presents assured gifts on buying select mod-els. One can win a one

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Virat Kohli story: Right progression, great conversion in Indian Premier League 2016

Sushil Kumar chances sink further after meeting WFI top brass

Harbhajan backs Dravid for head coach, Zaheer as bowling coach

Uber Cup: Despite Saina’s loss Indian shuttlers reach semis, assured of bronze

Mary Kom starts World Championship with an impressive win

Agency | New Delhi

At times, it looks like the Indian Premier League (IPL) is specially staged to showcase the bril-liance of Virat Kohli. At closer look, though, the same can also be said about recent ICC sanc-tioned tournaments like the Asia Cup and the Twenty20 World Cup. The 27-year-old is un-stoppable, and is on the verge of creating many more batting records. What makes him such a potent force today, is, due to right progression, and even better conver-sion — the two facets which rule cricket. For instance, until the start of IPL 9, this season, the Royal Challengers Ban-

Agency | Melbourne

Former Australian speed-ster Mitchell Johnson has revealed that South Africa‘s AB de Villiers was the toughest batsman he has ever had to bowl during his decorated ca-reer. “AB de Villiers was the guy who really stood out for me. Now some of these younger guys are

coming up towards his standard. AB was a guy that was above everyone else for a long period; just how calm he was, he had all the shots,” John-son was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. While hailing the sensational rise of the current crop of batting talents such as Vi-rat Kohli, Kane William-son and Steve Smith in

Agency | Astana

Five-time champion M C Mary Kom began her campaign in style by outpunching Sweden’s Juliana Soderstrom in her opening bout of the AIBA World Women’s Boxing Championships here today. Mary Kom (51kg) defeated Soder-strom 3-0 in a thoroughly lopsided contest to set up a clash on Saturday with Germany’s Azize Nima-ni, who stunned Asian Games bronze-medallist Nandintsetseg Myag-mardulam of Mongo-lia. In a clinical per-formance, Mary Kom outsmarted an opponent, who had the height and reach advantage. The 32-year-old Indian had worked hard on her re-flexes ahead of the tour-nament and the efforts

galore skipper was with-out a Twenty20 century. And after 13 innings, he has four of them. Talking about those hundreds, his first ton, against Gujarat Lions took 63 balls; the second one against Ris-ing Pune Supergiants took 56 balls; then the third one against Lions again took 53. The fourth one, against Kings XI Punjab, took 47 balls.

Then, what about his con-version? In 2016, Kohli has 11 scores of 75 or more in T20s. A record! The India Test captain has also converted 11 of his 16 50-plus scores into scores of 75 or more this year in just 25 innings. If he continues to progress, and keeps converting at this rate, he will have his own almanac cricketing records very soon.

were there to be seen as she easily out-witted Soderstrom’s attempts at attacking her. The Asian Games gold-medallist, who is eyeing not just a medal but also an Olym-pic berth in this event, used her left hooks to telling effect against Soderstrom, who failed miserably in capital-ising on her reach. In fact, the Swede looked clueless whenever Mary Kom mounted an attack. While Mary Kom was all precision in her punches,

especially the right jabs, Soderstrom’s swings were mostly off-target. Every attempt that the Swede made at attacking was blocked brilliantly by the swift-moving Ma-nipuri. Even though Sod-erstrom did manage to make an impression in the fourth round, she had al-ready lost the larger battle to her more experienced Indian rival. In the end, it was hardly a surprise that the judges unanimously picked Mary Kom as the winner.

Agency | New Delhi

Veteran offspinner Har-bhajan Singh on Thursday backed his former skipper and legendary batsman Rahul Dravid to become the next head coach of India, which has been lying vacant for more than a year following the exit of Duncan Fletcher. Harbhajan also suggest-ed that recently-retired pacer Zaheer Khan will make a very good bowl-ing coach for the national side. (Ponting backs Dra-vid for coaching job) “In my personal view, I defi-nitely feel someone like (Rahul) Dravid will be a very good choice for the head coach. For the bowl-ing department, Zaheer (Khan) fits the bill. But that is just what I feel as

Agency | New Delhi

As per the directives of the Delhi High Court, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on Wednesday met double Olympic med-allist Sushil Kumar in a bid to sort out controver-sy regarding Rio Games quota berth amicably. There Have been enough indications from the WFI top sources that “no tri-als would be conducted” whatsoever. Though, Su-shil did appear optimistic saying, “I spoke to ev-eryone and it was a posi-tive meeting”. The meet-ing was attended by chief coach Jagminder Singh, vice president I.D. Nana-vati, secretary general VN Sood apart from the

the past couple of years, the former pace merchant believes that the swash-buckling South African stood above the rest. Johnson had dismissed de Villiers five times in the Test format and three times in one-dayers since they first collided in De-cember 2008. He is the fourth highest wicket-tak-er for Australia in Tests, claiming a staggering 313 wickets in 73 match-es. Two games into his comeback since retiring from international cricket last November, Mitchell Johnson was dropped by the Kings XI Punjab hi-erarchy, and has played only other match hence.

it all depends on the right people sitting in the BCCI to choose the coach,” the Punjab tweaker told re-porters during an event. Dravid, who currently is the head coach of the In-dia A and under-19 sides, is also the mentor of the Zaheer Khan-led Delhi Daredevils in the ongoing ninth edition of the Indi-an Premier League (IPL). Speculation on Dravid’s

elevation to the top post gathered momentum after the Karnataka star guided the India colts to the final of the U-19 World Cup in January. With star bats-man Virat Kohli recently suggesting former New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori’s name for India’s head coach’s job, Har-bhajan said that the Kiwi star will turn out to be a good candidate.

Agency | Kunshan

Indian women’s badmin-ton team assured itself of at least a bronze medal af-ter notching up a comfort-able 3-1 win over Thai-land in the quarterfinals of the Uber Cup at Kun-shan (China) on Thurs-day. The Indian women’s team had created history in the last edition when it clinched a historic bronze in New Delhi after losing to Japan in the semifinals. On a day when India’s top shuttler Saina Nehwal

bit the dust against 2013 World Champion, Ratch-anok Intanon in the first singles, P V Sindhu and the pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa took the responsibility on themselves and won the second singles and first doubles. It was young shuttler Ruthvika Shivani Gadde, who sealed the win for India after she dished out a superb game to outclass Nitchaon Jindapol in the second singles. India is likely to take on China in the semi-

finals on Friday. “And we are through to the semis!!Woooohooooo! Way to go team! Great team work! Brilliant play Ruthvika,” Ashwini wrote on her twitter page. Olympic bronze-medal-list Saina started the pro-ceedings but she could not breach the defence of World No. 2 Ratchanok, who notched up a 21-12 21-19 win over the Indi-an to give Thailand a 1-0 lead. It was World No. 8 Saina’s fifth defeat to the Thai girl.

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buy into EMIs by using their Bajaj Finserv EMI Network card. Custom-ers can avail easy EMI financing on purchaseof apparels, eyewear, ac-cessories; small appli-ances such as mixers, juicers, toasters, shavers; and travel related expen-ditures. The EMI financ-ing option would apply on the total invoice value and can be split across several products across different categories. The facility will be available to customers on a mini-mum invoice amount of Rs. 5,000. This smarter payment option is en-abled by the Bajaj Fin-serv EMI Network card wherein the customer can convert the pur-chases into EMIs in real time, at the point of sale by using their card.

Mitchell Johnson: AB de Villiers is toughest batsman I have ever bowled at

Harbhajan Singh backed his former skipper and legendary batsman Rahul Dravid to become the next head coach of India, which has been lying vacant for more than a year following the exit of Duncan Fletcher

president. From Sushil’s side, his father-in-law and mentor Satpal was also present. “I asked Sushil Kumar what he would have done had he been in my position,” said WFI president when asked about details of the meeting on Wednesday. Without going further into WFI’s final stand on the ongoing issue be-

tween Sushil and Nars-ingh Pancham Yadav, Brij Bhushan conclud-ed that now “this matter would be heard in the Delhi High Court”. The insiders that WFI is like-ly to attach a report from chief coach Jagminder along with it’s own re-port after Wednesday’s meeting during the next HC hearing on May 27.

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Correspondent | Junagadh

Bharatiya Janata Party(B-JP) has snatched away Ta-lala assembly seat in Sau-rashtra region of Gujarat from Congress fold. This victory is very crucial for party. It’s a booster dose for cadre. It’s arrival of good news from a region where BJP was in need of it. Talala is considered traditionally a Congress seat. Congress won Ta-lala in last two assembly polls(2007 and 2012) and in every other assembly poll barring just two in 1995 and 2002. However this time, Congress has lost by-poll. The seat was vacant due to sudden death of sitting Congress MLA Jashubhai Barad. Con-gress fielded his brother Bhagwanbhai Barad who is former MLA. BJP on the other hand fielded its former MLA from Talala Govindbhai Parmar. After Congress’s upper hand in

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The 202 irrigation dams in the state have 20.63% water against its storage capacity of 15,763.76 million cubic meters (MCM). The only sav-ing grace is Narmada dam which has 91.66% water against the stor-age of 5265.84 MCM. With scarcity prevailing in Kutch, Saurashtra and

northern parts in the state, the state is totally depen-dent on the Narmada wa-ter to meet the drinking water needs of the people of the state. According to statistics of dams released recently by the state irri-gation department recent-ly, of the 203 dams in the state, 107 have almost run dry and have less than 5% water, while 27 dams have between 10 and 5

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Amid unprecedented heat, the rise in temperatures continued in many parts of Gujarat and created a new record of maximum temperature of 48 degree Celsius for Ahmedabad, Capital city Gandhinagar and north Gujarat town of Deesa. Ahmedabad with around 6.1 degree above normal temperature along with the other two places remained hottest in the state during last 24 hours. All the three places have seen a rise of around one degree in maximum tem-peratures as compared to yesterday. Ahmedabad had recorded maximum temperature of 46.9 Dee-sa 46.7 and Gandhinagar 47 degree Celsius yes-terday. The sever heat wave warning of the met

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Often seen that as soon as out of their academ-ic arena, majority of the students are in a state of panic looking at the Job market and what lies ahead in their careers. Many aren’t clear what career they want to take up, how to find out best career options, or even where to start! India pro-duces almost 1.5 million engineering graduates per year and this figure has always shown a rising trend. But it seems, late-ly, Engineers have been thinking that a mere engi-neering degree might not help them with a bright future. So what’s the next best option? MBA? Yes, There are hundreds of thousands of students who see this as the only option. Infact, approx. 3.5 Lakh people enrolled for MBA this year. The rea-sons being perception of good salaries, a great job title and status boost. Too promising an option, isn’t it? About 55% of all grad-uates think so! But very

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

In order to increase the representation of the Gu-jarat candidates in the cen-tre job and recruitment, The Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA) a government run institute is starting spe-cial for these aspirants. To impart training for prepa-ration of Central Govt. offices & Public Sector Recruitment Exam, The Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA) has invited appli-cations from aspirants for entrance test to secure ad-mission for the course. Vi-pul Mittra, IAS, Director General, SPIPA Ahmed-abad, said “To increase Gujarat’s representation in central government (PSUs, Banks, Defense etc) SPI-

PA started Central Govern-ment Recruitment Study (CGRS) centers in Gu-jarat. SPIPA opened five centers in Gujarat last year. We have received tremen-dous response from candi-dates aspiring for Central Government offices in the past one year. This year we are inviting application for admission to the training modules for recruitment in Central Government offic-es. 804 students enrolled for CGRS till date, and we hope that this year too we will receive overwhelming response from the candi-dates for the admission process”. He said that for the As per Central Govern-ment Recruitment Study (CGRS) 2015, a total of 8441 applications were received and only 560 stu-dents were selected.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

A special NIA court on Wednesday granted de-fault bail to one of the accused in murder of two BJP leaders in Bharuch as the central investiga-tive agency failed to file a chargesheet against him within stipulated time. Special judge P B Desai granted the application moved by accused Abdul Samad alias Malbari who sought relief on the ground that the NIA failed to file a chargesheet against him in 180 days since his ar-rest. Under Section 167 of Code of Criminal Proce-dure, an accused can get default bail if chargesheet is not filed against him within 180 days in case he has been arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Samad,

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Correspondent | New Delhi

Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd (GPPL) on Thursday re-ported a 25.49 per cent decline in standalone net profit at Rs 49.83 crore for the March quarter. The company, a part of APM Terminals, had posted a net profit of Rs 66.88 crore for the correspond-ing period a year ago, it said in a filing to the BSE. Total income of the com-pany also fell 14.36 per cent to Rs 160.98 crore in the fourth quarter as

against Rs 187.99 crore in the year-ago period. The expenses, however, de-clined to Rs 86.53 crore during the quarter under review from Rs 91.55 crore in the year-ago pe-riod. In a separate filing, GPPL said its board of directors has recommend-ed a maiden dividend of Rs 1.90 per share on the company’s equity share capital subject to approv-al by the members and the dividend once approved will be paid on or after August 16, 2016.

BJP wrests Talala assembly seat from rival Congress

Murder of Gujarat BJP leaders: NIA court grants accused default bail

initial rounds, BJP took over rival party in last rounds and emerged victo-rious with margin of 2,441 votes. Victorious BJP can-didate Govindbhai said, “BJP govt’s development works are not known to large section of voters in Talala as of now. In fu-ture we will inform them about our government’s works and bring them to our fold.” In a major mo-rale booster for the ruling BJP in Gujarat (on a day

when it has also risen to power in the eastern state of Assam and fared well in Kerala, West Bengal and Tamilnadu assembly polls), its candidate Gov-ind Parmar today defeat-ed Congress candidate Bhagwan Barad (younger brother of the then Con-gress MLA Jasu Barad whose demise in January this year necessitated the by poll ) by a margin of 2,441 votes in a nail biting finish.

Special judge P B Desai granted the application moved by accused Abdul Samad alias Malbari who sought relief on the ground that the NIA failed to file a chargesheet against him in 180 days

since his arrest

who is alleged to have supplied the weapons to the shooters, is one of the 12 accused arrested for murdering two BJP leaders — Shirish Ban-gali and Pragnesh Mistry — on November 2, 2015. On May 7, the NIA filed its first chargesheet in the case against 10 accused, while it didn’t include

Samad and co-accused Nasir Khan Pathan. The NIA has said that the murder of two leaders was a conspiracy by an international terror mod-ule involving members of fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim “to kill people from Hindu organisations and foment communal passions”.

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Sunvilla News | Rajkot

Altogether nine people including some women died in a tragic road mishap on Morbi road at around five km from Rajkot city tonight,

police said. The accident took place at a distance of around two km from Ratanpar village under Kuvadva road police station of Ra-jkot when a speeding truck collid-

ed with a jeep. Nine people includ-ing the driver of the truck died on the spot, Rajkot city police control room said. The accident took place at around 2230 hrs tonight.

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Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Deesa hottest with record 48 degree Celsius

Dams going dry: 202 dams in Gujarat have only 20.63% water

department has been pro-longed for one more day. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has also con-tinued its red level alert and warning. A 60 year old man from Vejalpur area in Ahmedabad died of complications caused by heat stroke taking the total number of such deaths in the city to 4 this summer. The toll across the state this season has risen reportedly to 15

with maximum five re-ported from Kutch dis-trict. Three such deaths including that of a police-man have been reported from Rajkot while two from Bhavnagar district. One death has been re-ported from Banaskantha district. The met depart-ment bulletin read severe heat wave warning for an-other 24 hours in parts of North Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch.

% or as compared to the total storage capacity. In all, Saurashtra and Kutch regions which have re-ceived scanty rains last year are the worst-affect-ed. The 137 dams in Sau-rashtra have only 6.88% water against their stor-age capacity of 2,526.59 MCM, while 20 dams in Kutch have 58.44 MCM water against the storage of 332.02 MCM. State government officials said that on an average 170 MCM water is be-ing drawn from the dams in the state daily and the maximum withdraw-al from dams is in south Gujarat where 118 MCM water is being drawn dai-ly from its 13 dams.

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