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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 14, 2016, Saturday 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 During investigation, “sufficient evidences have not been found against” Pragya Singh Thakur and five others, the NIA said, adding it has submitted in the chargesheet “that the prosecution against them is not maintainable” 14 th May, 2016 - Saturday Year :02, Issue : 121 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Deepika Padukone Wraps xXx 3 Shoot and in Such Style (1) Bangalore V/s Gujarat Lions (Bengaluru) (4:00 PM) (2) Kolkata Knight Riders V/s Rising Pune (Kolkata) (8:00 PM) Agency | Chandigarh The Prakash Singh Committee report on Jat agitation has identified about 90 officials who indulged in “deliberate negligence” when vio- lence hit Haryana, not- ing that in some areas “mayhem” was allowed for hours, with authori- ties turning a blind eye to the loot and damage. Agency | bengaluru Virat Kohli’s passion for football is well-known in India. On Thursday, appearing as brand am- bassador for Premier Futsal, he offered Fal- cao, one of the world’s most popular futsal players and one of the tournament’s ‘marquee’ signings, a glimpse of his love for the sport. Agency | Mumbai Actress Deepika Padu- kone wrapped the shoot of her Hollywood film XXx: The Return of Xander Cage on May 12 and in style. Her co-star Michael Bisping post- ed a picture in which he strikes a pose with Deepika and co-star Tony Jaa. NIA drops charges against Sadhvi, 4 others Jat stir: 90 officials found negligent by committee Kohli shows glimpse of his love for football Today MaTch IPL 2016 Maha ATS used torture to extract confession, says NIA “Malegaon Blast Case” Dance bars, taxis and Rajiv assassination: SC has a packed day Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court ad- dressed various nation- al issues, including an- ti-defamation laws and the drought situation, on Friday. Around noon, a two-member bench com- prising justice Dipak Mis- ra and justice Prafulla C Pant dismissed a batch of petitions filed by politi- cal leaders to challenge the validity of the crimi- nal defamation laws. The petitioners including BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Del- hi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal – said Sections Agency | New Delhi In a complete U-turn, the NIA today dropped all charges against Sadhvi Pragya Thakur and five others in the 2008 Malegaon blast case while charges un- der the stringent MCOCA law have been given up against all the other 10 ac- cused including Lt Col Prasad Shri- kant Purohit. During investigation, “sufficient evidences have not been found against” Pragya Singh Thakur and five others, the NIA said, adding it has submitted in the chargesheet “that the prosecution against them is not maintainable”. The NIA chargesheet filed in Mumbai court in Malegaon case gave clean chit to Sadhvi Pragya, five others. This devel- opment will likely pave the way for a discharge and early release from jail for all these four accused. To- day’s development in the case, in which seven people were killed in twin blasts when people were coming out of prayers during Ramzan in September 29, 2008. There have been a lot of twists and turns in the probe into the Malegaon blast which was described as a handiwork of people asso- ciated with Hindu right wing groups. The case was investigated initially by Joint Commissioner of Mum- bai’s ATS Hemant Karkare who was killed during the 26/11 Mum- bai attack. Before the NIA took over the case in 2011, ATS had booked 16 people but filed charge sheets on Janu- ary 20, 2009 and April 21, 2011 against 14 accused in a Mumbai court. Purohit and Pragya had moved several applications before Bombay High Court and Supreme Court challenging the charge sheet 499 and 500 of the India Penal Code were outdat- ed and inconsistent with a citizen’s right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Con- stitution. The following is a list of other significant cases that will be taken up by the court in the course of the day. The Maharash- tra government is required to submit a compliance report before the Supreme Court on providing per - mits to eight dance bars in the state. A bench on Tuesday hauled up the government for not grant- ing licences to commercial establishments despite an apex court order. NIA said “dubious” methods adopted during investigation by ATS become crystal clear from the disappearance of one of the main witness and applicability of strin- gent Maharashtra Con- trol of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the case. Shiv Narayan Kal- sangra, Shyam Bhavarlal Sahu, Praveen Takkalki, Lokesh Sharma and Dhan Singh Choudhury are the other five accused against whom charges have been dropped besides Sadhvi.

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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 14, 2016, Saturday 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

During investigation, “sufficient evidences have not been found against” Pragya Singh Thakur and five others, the NIA said, adding it has submitted in the chargesheet “that the prosecution against them is not maintainable”

14th May, 2016 - SaturdayYear :02, Issue : 121Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Deepika Padukone Wraps xXx 3 Shoot and in Such Style

(1) Bangalore V/s Gujarat Lions(Bengaluru)(4:00 PM)

(2) Kolkata Knight Riders

V/s Rising Pune(Kolkata)(8:00 PM)

Agency | Chandigarh

The Prakash Singh Committee report on Jat agitation has identified about 90 officials who indulged in “deliberate negligence” when vio-lence hit Haryana, not-ing that in some areas “mayhem” was allowed for hours, with authori-ties turning a blind eye to the loot and damage.

Agency | bengaluru

Virat Kohli’s passion for football is well-known in India. On Thursday, appearing as brand am-bassador for Premier Futsal, he offered Fal-cao, one of the world’s most popular futsal players and one of the tournament’s ‘marquee’ signings, a glimpse of his love for the sport.

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Deepika Padu-kone wrapped the shoot of her Hollywood film XXx: The Return of Xander Cage on May 12 and in style. Her co-star Michael Bisping post-ed a picture in which he strikes a pose with Deepika and co-star Tony Jaa.

NIA drops charges against Sadhvi, 4 others

Jat stir: 90 officials found negligent by

committee

Kohli shows glimpse of his love

for football

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Maha ATS used torture to extract confession, says NIA“Malegaon Blast Case”

Dance bars, taxis and Rajiv assassination: SC has a packed day

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court ad-dressed various nation-al issues, including an-ti-defamation laws and the drought situation, on Friday. Around noon, a two-member bench com-prising justice Dipak Mis-ra and justice Prafulla C Pant dismissed a batch of petitions filed by politi-cal leaders to challenge the validity of the crimi-nal defamation laws. The petitioners – including BJP MP Subramanian Swamy, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Del-hi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal – said Sections

Agency | New Delhi

In a complete U-turn, the NIA today dropped all charges against Sadhvi Pragya Thakur and five others in the 2008 Malegaon blast case while charges un-der the stringent MCOCA law have been given up against all the other 10 ac-cused including Lt Col Prasad Shri-kant Purohit. During investigation, “sufficient evidences have not been found against” Pragya Singh Thakur and five others, the NIA said, adding it has submitted in the chargesheet “that the prosecution against them is not maintainable”. The NIA chargesheet filed in Mumbai court in Malegaon case gave clean chit to Sadhvi Pragya, five others. This devel-opment will likely pave the way for a discharge and early release from jail for all these four accused. To-

day’s development in the case, in which seven people were killed in twin blasts when people were coming out of prayers during Ramzan in September 29, 2008.

There have been a lot of twists and turns in the probe into the Malegaon blast which was

described as a handiwork of people asso-ciated with Hindu right wing groups. The case was investigated initially by Joint Commissioner of Mum-bai’s ATS Hemant Karkare who was killed during the 26/11 Mum-bai attack. Before the NIA took over

the case in 2011, ATS had booked 16 people but filed charge sheets on Janu-

ary 20, 2009 and April 21, 2011 against 14 accused in a Mumbai court. Purohit and Pragya

had moved several applications before Bombay High Court and Supreme Court challenging the charge sheet

499 and 500 of the India Penal Code were outdat-ed and inconsistent with a citizen’s right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Con-stitution. The following is a list of other significant cases that will be taken up by the court in the course of the day. The Maharash-

tra government is required to submit a compliance report before the Supreme Court on providing per-mits to eight dance bars in the state. A bench on Tuesday hauled up the government for not grant-ing licences to commercial establishments despite an apex court order.

NIA said

“dubious” methods adopted during

investigation by ATS become crystal clear

from the disappearance of one of the main

witness

and applicability of strin-gent Maharashtra Con-trol of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the

case. Shiv Narayan Kal-sangra, Shyam Bhavarlal Sahu, Praveen Takkalki, Lokesh Sharma and Dhan

Singh Choudhury are the other five accused against whom charges have been dropped besides Sadhvi.

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Editors’ Picks

SATuRdAY, MAY 14, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYTina dabi didn’t avail of reservations, but they made

her achievement possibleNapoleon Bonaparte said “ability is nothing with-out opportunity”. This assertion describes the case of Tina Dabi, who has topped the civil services ex-amination 2015 at the age of 22. Just after the re-sults were declared, when social media was flooded with reports that a Dalit girl has topped the UPSC, it seemed unbelievable to me. This achievement could not have been possible 40-50 years ago. Dabi has not availed of the quota, but reservation has pro-vided the opportunities, of which her triumph is the byproduct. Down the years, reservation has been an issue of debate, and some in our country think that it is hampering efficiency while another section of people sees it as a shrinking of opportunities. It was the East India Company that started the coveted civil services in 1757, whose members signed covenants with the Company; the Macaulay committee gave India its first professional bureaucracy in 1854 which recommended that the patronage-based system of the East India Company be replaced by a permanent civil service based on merit and competition. Indi-ans were not qualifying, so there was a demand led by Dadabhai Naoroji for their inclusion. If during the British regime, the upper strata of Indians fought for inclusion, later it was Dalits after the Poona Pact and backwards through the Mandal Commission. A study, conducted jointly by Thomas Weisskopf of Michigan University and Ashwini Deshpande of Delhi School of Economics to measure the impact of reservations on efficiency, concluded that res-ervations have not hampered the efficiency of ad-ministration, rather they have enhanced quality. The example of the Indian railways proves that where SC/ST employees are more in number, the results have been better. In the course of the study, zones and periods of time with a higher number of SC/ST employees were compared with those with low-er numbers, keeping other variables constant. They found no negative impact on productivity and effi-ciency in any area, and positive effects in some areas of work. Those coming from marginalised sections are highly motivated to perform well when they at-tain decision-making and managerial positions. The policy of reservation has not harmed, rather it has integrated, society. Only those who do not see it in the wider context harbour ill will and heartburn. It should also be welcomed from the nationalistic and humanist point of view.

“There is a lot of fulfillment from making things actually happen for improving the environment... I have enjoyed every moment of the job, but there is “more to do,” - Indicating his interest in a second term as RBI governor, Raghuram Rajan said

on Friday that despite calls from some sections of the ruling BJP against any extension for him

Motion poster of Emraan Hashmi starrer Raaz Reboot is out

Agency | New Delhi

The first motion poster of Mahesh Bhatt’s su-pernatural thriller Raaz Reboot, starring Emraan Hashmi in the lead, is out. Film-maker Mahesh Bhatt took to Twitter to unveil the motion post-er of the fourth instal-ment of his horror film series Raaz which states ‘secrets are the enemy of love’. The movie has been extensively shot in a nail-biting -15 degrees environment in the Tran-sylvania region in Roma-nia. Along with Emraan,

the film also stars Kriti Kharbanda and Gaurav Arora, who was launched by filmmaker Vikram Bhatt in his latest out-ing Love Games. Raaz, that started off with Dino Morea and Bipasha Basu playing the leads in the first part, continued as a franchise with Emraan Hashmi playing the lead in the other two install-ments. While Raaz 2 had Kangana Ranaut as the leading lady, Raaz 3 saw Esha Gupta in a leading role and Bipasha Basu playing the negative role.

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Anupam Kher says that his film “Buddha In A Traffic Jam”, which re-leased on Friday, is the most relevant movie of the current times due to the ongoing socio-politi-cal situation in the coun-try. “It is the most relevant film of our times. We had made the film three years ago; due to certain reasons it couldn’t release… It is difficult for small films to release. Considering what is happening in the coun-try, there could not have been a more relevant film than this,” Anupam said at a screening of the film, di-rected by Vivek Agnihotri. In the film, Anupam plays

Agency | New Delhi

The most disappointing thing about Pele: Birth of a Legend is its failure to bring alive a fascinat-ing story that has layers of historic, cultural and sporting significance. The film’s tagline not only re-fers to the arrival of one of the greatest footballers in the history of the game but also the introduction of an ancient, ridiculed-by-the-Western-world, indigenous form of mar-tial arts-meets-dance athleticism practised by African slaves in Latin America in a game dom-inated by whites. Ginga, a term most football fans will be familiar with,

Agency | New Delhi

Sunny Leone, who made her Bollywood debut with the 2012 film Jism 2, has turned 35 today (May 13). Her real name is Karenjit Kaur Vohra and was born in Ontario, Canada on May 13, 1981. Sunny Leone’s family migrated to USA when she was 15 years old and settled in Orange County, California. Her original choice of career was that of a paediatric nurse. She stepped into the Adult Film Industry at the age of 19. Sunny has also ap-peared in the Hollywood films like The Virginity Hit, Pirate’s Blood and Deadly Stingers.

The Jism 2 actor shot to fame in India with her ap-pearance in the 2011 real-ity TV show Bigg Boss 5. And since then there has

Agency | Mumbai

Azhar is clearly made as an attempt at redemption for the tainted cricketer and India’s ex-captain Mohammad Azharuddin. Unfortunately, you walk out of the theatre with no emotions, no sympa-thy, except for remorse at having wasted another two hours of your life on a strictly mediocre film. It is sad because Tony D’Souza, the director of Azhar biopic (or is it not

as the long disclaimer at the beginning of the film tries to tell us in no uncertain terms) is sup-posedly talking about the tumultuous and adven-turous life of one of the finest cricketers that the country has seen and all we remember now is how shockingly tacky any subject in hand, however interesting, can be turned into. As most of us in this cricket loving nation would know, Azharuddin was a revered cricketer

Agency | Mumbai

Nargis Fakhri is out of country to address her health issues and not because of either a rumoured call-

ing-off of a wedding with Uday Chopra or a decision to quit showbiz, the actress’ spokes-person has said. Nargis’ sudden disappear-ance from showbiz -- even the promotions of her film Azhar -- has left fodder for gossip mongers. There are media reports that Nar-gis was all set to announce her wedding with actor-producer Uday, but he called it off. Rumours were also rife that following the apparent relationship hitting rock bottom she had a ‘nervous breakdown’ and left the

producers of all her upcoming films in a lurch. However, the Rockstar actor’ spokesperson has a different story to tell. “Nargis has been extremely overworked working on three films simultaneously over the last year.

For someone who is used to doing one film at a time, this was quite a bit for Nargis. In addition, she has been unwell right through the Azhar promotions with mul-

tiple injuries - torn hamstring, ante-rior knee ligament thinning and mild

socket dislocation along with burning of the stomach lining due to lead and arsenic poisoning. Due to these mul-tiple issues and her overall exhaus-tion, she had a fever of about 101 degrees right through her promo-tions,” read the official statement by the spokesperson. The repre-sentative added that it is due to Nargis’ deteriorating condition that she had to request Sajid Nadiadwala -- producer of her next film Housefull 3 -- and

“bow out of its promotions to go back home to New York for a month to address all her medical issues and recuperate”. Confirming that Nargis left mid-way

through the work for House-full 3 due to her health, Nadiad-wala said: “Our priority is Nargis’s health. We do hope that she recu-perates fast and can be there around the release of the film as she is an integral part of Housefull 3 team.”

Azhar Movie Review Buddha In A Traffic Jam most relevant film of our times: Anupam

Nargis Fakhri takes a month off from films for health related issues

‘Pele: Birth of a Legend’ : Death of a beautiful game

a professor of a business school — a university where corruption and oth-er national issues occur. The recent controversy at the capital’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) for alleged anti-national slogans, followed by ar-rests of some students and continuous involvement of the police, court and media, perhaps has par-allels with the incidents

of the film. Anupam said: “What we made three years ago is happening today. So, real life has copied reel life.” “I want to appreciate Vivek for the way he marketed the film. I don’t think he had the budget for the proper marketing and publicity. He went to numerous ed-ucation institutes like IITs, because it is a film about students,” added the actor.

and the captain of Indi-an team, before he was banned from playing af-ter he was accused of be-ing part of a match fixing scandal in 2000. The film mainly focuses on his journey and struggle after the ban till eight years lat-er he was given the clean chit, due to lack of evi-dence. If his alleged in-volvement in the scandal hugely disappointed his fans, this movie is only going to disappoint them further. Narrating a tale of this kind of a upheaval in a cricketing genius’ life requires a lot of research, thought and of course, a clear vision. Lacking in all three, the direction, the script and even the dia-logues just about skim the surface, refusing to take pains to go any deeper or even invest any time and energy in showing some real on ground cricket.

brought a magical, revolu-tionary style to the beauti-ful game and became the basis of national identity for a country struggling to find its feet amidst racism and poverty. The problem with Pele is not the fact that it doesn’t un-derstand the big picture

of its subject. Directors Jeff and Michael Zim-balist who have worked in non-fiction films about Brazil are grounded in the realities of the country. They know too well that the story of Pele is best looked at through a so-cio-cultural lens.

Happy Birthday Sunny Leone: Bollywood’s Leela Turns 35

been no looking back for the Bollywood diva. She is the most googled Indian celebrity. She has acted in films like Jackpot, Ragini MMS and Ek Paheli Lee-la. Sunny Leone has not

only been appreciated for her acting skills but also for dance numbers like Baby Doll and Pink Lips. On her 35th birthday, let’s take a look at her top five songs.

The first motion poster of Mahesh Bhatt’s supernatural thriller Raaz

Reboot, starring Emraan Hashmi in the lead, is out

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SPORTS ROUNDUPCelebrate togetherness with Almonds on

International day of Families

Toyota ShowcasesTheAll New Innova Crysta in Ahmedabad

Rally Keeps Gold Buyers At Bay; Indian discounts Widen

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today showcased one of the most anticipated products of the year - the All New Innova, which in its latest avatar will be titled "Innova Crysta."Triggered by imagination & fuelled by innovation, the Innova Crysta was unveiled earlier this year at the Auto Expo – The Competitively priced in the range of Rs.14,12,495andRs. 22,08,430 (Ex-show-room Ahmedabad), the new Innova Crysta deliver-ies across India will begin from today. The Innova Crysta will be available intwo grades with an auto-matic transmission (Zx&Gx) and four grades with manual transmission (Zx, Vx, Gx& G). TheInnova Crysta comes with an All-New Frame and an all-new 2.8 L diesel engine for the first time with an All-New 6 Speed Automatic Transmission with sequential shift. It also offers an all-new 2.4 L diesel engine with an all-new 5 speed Manual

Transmission.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

International Day of Families, proclaimed by the UN General Assembly, provides an opportunity to build awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the social, economic and demographic processes affecting families .The concept of a family for us is that of the most basic model of life wherein the members are joined by bonds of love and care and help each other meet emotional and physical needs. However, today’s fast-paced life leaves us with little time to spend with our family and loved ones, making it all the more important to prioritize our family’s health and wellness when we are together. Taking care of your family’s health may not necessarily be as time-consuming as it may seem. Incorporating small changes in your life can make a big differ-ence over the long term. Adopting healthy eating habits, working out regularly and providing oppor-tunities for your loved ones to be physically active will help you and your family maintain a healthier

life.

Agency | Mumbai

Gold demand in Asia was muted this week as physical buyers stayed off the market due to the bullion’s recent rally, with a key festival in India failing to lift demand in the world’s second big-gest consumer. Gold has gained about 20 percent this year, touching a 15-month high earlier in May. Though prices slipped from those highs this week, consumers shied away from making big purchases, and premiums in key markets remained low. Indi-ans bought a third less gold than last year during the annual Hindu and Jain holy festival of Akshaya Tritiya this week, when it is considered auspicious to buy gold. “This week’s demand was better than last week as consumers were making purchases for Akshaya Tritiya. Year-on-year basis demand was much lower during the festival due to higher pric-es,” said Aditya Pethe, a director at Waman Hari Pethe Jewellers. Demand in India was also hurt by droughts that have hit the earnings of millions of farmers. Rural demand accounts for about two-thirds of India’s total gold consumption. Dealers were offering discounts of up to $15 an ounce to the global spot benchmark this week, up from a

discount of up to $12 in the previous week.

IPL 2 6

Kumble retained ICC Cricket Committee head, Rahul Dravid made member

Zlatan Ibrahimovic announces departure from PSG

Dale Steyn still the standard-setter in Stuart Broad’s eyes

IPL: Sunrisers Hyderabad did Not Play to Potential, Says Naman Ojha

Our parampara is to send quota winner, says WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

I am not qualified to become BCCI president, says Sourav Ganguly

Agency | Dubai

Former India captain Anil Kumble was on Friday re-appointed ICC Crick-et Committee chairman for a second term of three years while his one-time team-mate and batting great Rahul Dravid was named member of the top panel. Kumble, the all-time highest wicket-taker for India, was appointed as the chairman for his first term in 2012 and will now continue to head the panel until 2018. Mean-while, another former India captain Dravid and ex-Sri Lanka skipper Ma-hela Jayawardene have been appointed to the ICC Cricket Committee, adding even more crick-eting experience to the

Agency | Paris

Zlatan Ibrahimovic confirmed on Friday that he will leave Par-is Saint-Germain at the end of this season, but the French champions said the Swedish star will eventually return in a “management” role. “My last game tomorrow at Parc des Princes. I came like a king, left like a leg-end,” wrote Ibrahimovic, ending speculation that he could extend his con-

tract with PSG beyond this season. Ibrahimov-ic, whose existing deal expires on June 30, will make his final home ap-pearance for the club in their last Ligue 1 game of the season against Nantes on Saturday. However, he will then run out in a PSG shirt one more time when they face Marseille in the French Cup final on May 21 at the Stade de France. “After discussions between Paris Saint-Ger-

main and the agent of Zla-tan Ibrahimovic, the club and the player have mutu-ally decided not to renew his contract,” PSG said. “They have also agreed that once his playing career is over, Ibra will join the management of the club in a position of respons-ability.” In the meantime, Ibrahimovic will make his French swansong as a player when he turns out for Sweden at Euro 2016 in June.

Agency | New Delhi

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) all but quashed Sushil Kumar’s hopes that selection tri-als would be conducted to choose between him and Narsingh Yadav for the solitary spot in the 74kg category at the Rio Olympics. The federa-tion’s president Brij Bhu-shan Sharan Singh said it would conduct trials if the sports ministry would ask them to. However, sports minister Sarba-nanda Sonowal refused

to intervene in the matter, saying selecting the team is the federation’s prerog-ative. Sharan said he was torn between wrestling’s parampara, or tradition, and the sport’s biggest idol, before adding with a dramatic flair that exclud-ing either one of the wres-tler would be like ‘choos-ing which one of my hands to chop off – left or right.’ “On one hand, we have the future of India’s most decorated wrestler and on the other, we have our parampara and rules.

Agency | Kolkata

Former India captain and incumbent Cricket Asso-ciation of Bengal (CAB) president Sourav Gan-guly said on Friday that he does not meet the qualifi-cation criteria required for

the Indian cricket board’s top job. Shashank Mano-har quit as the Board of Control for Cricket in In-dia (BCCI) president on Tuesday and it is current-ly looking for his replace-ment. Manohar was on

list of eminent people al-ready on the panel. Drav-id and Jayawardene have played 1,161 internation-al matches between them from 1996 to 2015, and each has been appoint-ed for a three-year term. They will attend their first meeting at Lord’s on May 31 and June 1, three weeks before the ICC Annual Conference takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland, the ICC said in a statement.

Dravid has been elected by the current Test cap-tains as current player representatives, replacing former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara, who has completed his final three-year term. Jayawar-dene has been appointed as a past player represen-tative and takes over from former Australia captain Mark Taylor, who has also completed his final three-year term.

Agency | Hyderabad

Wicketkeeper-batsman Naman Ojha has de-scribed Sunrisers Hy-derabad’s performance against Delhi Daredev-ils as “below par” and said their batsmen need to capitalise on the starts and convert them into big scores during the upcom-ing IPL matches. “I think its below par. I think we need to pull up our socks

and make sure that who-ever is batting on 25, 30, convert those 25-30 runs into big one,” he said in the post-match press con-ference. After a run of four wins that catapult-ed the team to the top of the points table, Sunris-ers Hyderabad suffered a seven-wicket loss to Del-hi Daredevils in their last match at the Rajiv Gand-hi International Cricket

Agency | London

Stuart Broad may have risen to number one in the world Test bowler rankings but, as far as the England paceman is concerned, South Africa quick Dale Steyn is the “bowler of our genera-tion”. Broad’s record of 333 wickets in 91 Tests at an average of 28.66 is worthy of considerable respect. But Steyn’s fig-ures of 406 wickets in

82 Tests at 22.53 stands comparison with all-time great fast bowlers such as the West Indies’ Malcolm Marshall, Australia’s Dennis Lillee and En-gland’s Fred Trueman, all of whom had Test bowl-ing averages in the early 20s. “On the ranking, I’m certainly not going to sit here and say I’m a better bowler than Dale Steyn — I’ve said before he is the bowler of our gener-ation,” explained Broad

While rules say the quo-ta belongs to the country, our tradition and court’s order has been to send the wrestler who has won the quota,” Sharan said. “I don’t know what to do or what to say.” While Sha-ran refused to give a defi-nite answer, thus allowing the debate to rage on, the buzz in the WFI premises is that Narsingh will be the unanimous choice for the Games. Several offi-cials pointed out his su-perior record in the 74kg category and his recent performances while dis-missing Sushil’s claim of being fit and prepared for the trials.

in London on Thursday at an event staged ahead of next week’s first Test between England and Sri Lanka at Headingley by series sponsors Investec. “It’s very nice to be at the top of the rankings, but for me it’s come really for me through playing a lot of cricket,” added Notting-hamshire seamer Broad, who at 29 is three years younger than Steyn. “I’ve played 40-odd Tests on the bounce now, so I’ve been out there having the opportunity to take wick-ets and bowling within a bowling unit that’s cre-ating a lot of pressure,” said Broad. “It’s always nice when you do get to a ranking like that, but it’s not something I focus on a huge amount,” added the England mainstay, who has a narrow lead at the top of the Test standings from India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

Thursdayelected unop-posed as the Internation-al Cricket Council (ICC) chairman. Ganguly need-ed to attend atleast three Annual General Meetings (AGM) to be in the race for BCCI’s top post. He formally took over the reins at the CAB on Oc-tober 15 last year after the demise of Jagmohan Dalmiya. “I don’t think I meet the qualification criteria, have only been the CAB president for 6-7 months,” Ganguly told reporters at the inaugura-tion of Bandhan Bank’s Park Street branch.

stadium here. Ojha said the team would ponder over the loss, practice hard and try to come back stronger. “In every game, some make mistakes and some make most of it. To-day’s match, we have not played to our potential. We will go back and we will have couple of days rest, recover and practice and then again we will play. You never know in cricket what is going to happen,” he said. Observ-ing that it is difficult for a new batsman to settle down and steer the in-nings in the event of ear-ly dismissal of batsmen, Ojha said a batsman who makes some 20 runs after consuming an equal num-ber of balls should play through the innings.

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Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Under a long-term com-mitment to create more recycling options at Alang shipbreaking yard in Guja-rat, Maersk Group will be sending the first two con-tainer vessels — Maersk Wyoming and Maersk Georgia — to be broken at the yard in Bhavnagar dis-trict. These vessels will be broken at the Shree Ram Yard at Alang which is certified to the standards of Hong Kong Convention, an official release stated here Friday. Till now, the Maersk Group used to re-cycle its ships in limited number of yards in China and Turkey. “By initiating recycling of vessels in Al-ang at responsible yards, we ensure further devel-

opment of financially fea-sible and responsible recy-cling options to the benefit of Alang and the shipping industry. This develop-ment will take time, but we are determined to work with the yards for the long haul,” says Annette Stube, Head of Sustainability in the Maersk Group. This move to send ships to Al-ang by Maersk comes after two ship breaking yards from Alang hit the head-lines for becoming the first ship recycling facilities in entire South Asia to be is-sued Statements of Com-pliance (SoC) by Japan’s leading classification so-ciety, ClassNK, for taking steps for safer and greener ship recycling in Novem-ber 2015.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Globally renowned moth-er-daughter duo, Sharmi-la Tagore and Soha Ali Khan joined Ariel In-dia’s Dads #ShareThe-Load Movement, at a press conference here in Hyderabad. The super-stars were proud to part-ner with Ariel India and Whirlpool India to get more Dads, Husbands and Men to #ShareThe-Load with Ariel Matic’s ‘ShareTheLoad’ pack and Whirlpool Washing Machines . “I encour-age dads, husbands and men across the country to join the #ShareThe-Load movement”, said Sharmila Tagore, who was in the city with her daughter, promoting household equality. “I am delighted to launch the ‘ShareTheLoad’ pack with my daughter, because it makes it easier for dads, husbands and an entire generation of men to help with household chores like laundry. And what better way than using Ari-el Matic with Whirlpool Washing Machines which ensure effortless laundry results for anyone!”, add-ed the actor. Ariel India’s Dads #ShareTheLoad

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Gujarat chief minister Anandiben Patel will vis-it New Delhi on Monday (May16) to participate in the meeting organized by the central government

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Correspondent | Palanpur

Chief Minister Anan-diben Patel today took round of a worst affected taluka of Suigam in Ban-askantha district in north Gujarat to take stock of the ongoing drought re-lief works in region and problems faced by the re-lief workers. She visited a check dam deepening works site at Koreti under MNREGA and enquired about the wages to the labourers and pending problems faced by them.

The work is to create additional irrigation ca-pacity in the area. Later reviewing the situation at Suigam Rest House, she directed the officers to provide adequate drink-ing water, fodder and jobs to hands, if necessary by deploying more tankers. The 58 worst affected villages are provided fod-der from 17 depots. The district provided 16-lakh man-days works totaling Rs.40-crore under MN-REGA in Banaskantha district last year.

Ariel India and Whirlpool India makes it easier for dads to #ShareTheLoad

Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel to visit Delhi for drought talks

movement has over the past two months, gar-nered extensive local and global acclaim, with the campaign joining women across India in amplifying their debate for household equality. With a renowned partner like The ‘Dad #ShareTheLoad’ film has already received close to 50 million views globally. The conversation of in-equality within the house-hold, particularly when it comes to household chores is one of grow-ing social importance for women across the coun-try and indeed the world. In India alone, more than 80% of women believe that - men feel household chores are ONLY a wom-an’s job**!.Feeling for oc-casion, Sharmila Tagore, added,“When I saw Ariel India’s Dads #ShareThe-Load TV Commercial, it

brought to surface some-thing essential that house-hold chores, like laundry is more of a joint respon-sibility. It is the right mes-sage to set for the next generation and I want my own children to be raised with the values of equality within the home and not just restricted to chores alone.”.Acclaimed Bol-lywood Actor Soha Ali Khan echoed her moth-er’s sentiments, “When I first saw the film, I real-ized how lucky I was to be raised in a household where #ShareTheLoad was a core value. It’s great to be here today with my mother and encourage dads, husbands and men to #ShareTheLoad. With Ariel Matic’s ‘ShareThe-Load’ pack and Whirl-pool’s advanced Washing Machines, anyone can get perfect laundry results”

over the drought looming in the state. Her visit has considerable significance in the light of the Su-preme Court’s rebuke to the Gujarat government over poor distribution of drought relief and outdat-ed drought control meth-ods. Meanwhile, social media were alive with rumours about her likely appointment as Haryana Governor and elevation of senior minister Nitin Patel as new Gujarat chief

minister. However, ob-servers said the rumours were part of a systematic propaganda to destabilize her government.

CM reviews drought relief works with officers at Suigam

Maersk to send first two ships for recycling at Alang this month

Till now, the Maersk Group used to recycle its ships in limited number

of yards in China and Turkey