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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 10, 2016, Sunday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 10 th April, 2016 - Sunday Year :02, Issue : 92 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Jewellers’ Strike Over Excise Duty Enters 39th Day Shoe attack on Arvind Kejriwal Chris Brown’s no show at IPL opening ceremony Agency | Mumbai American rapper Chris Brown, whose name was listed as one of the performers on the IPL opening ceremony ticket, was surprisingly a no show at the event. The organisers Big up Ferriswheel Enter- tainment and Shubhra Bharadwaj had earlier sent out a release stat- ing that the 26-year-old “Loyal” singer would perform in India for the first time at the ceremo- ny. Agency | New Delhi A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today by a man who claimed to be from Aam Aad- mi Sena, a breakaway group of AAP, during a press conference but it did not hit the AAP chief. The attacker, iden- tified as Ved Prakash, was detained by police, which quizzed him. The attacker, who is about 26-27 years of age, shouted as he was being whisked away. Kejriwal later continued with the press conference. Agency | Kandi Trinamool Congress su- premo Mamata Baner- jee on Saturday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for accusing her party of corruption and dared him to send her to jail. She also expressed confidence to bounce back with massive man- date in the polls even from the jail. “The PM lies every now and then. Let him put me behind bars. Even then I shall Agency | New Delhi Alleging a ‘scam’ in the distribution of CNG car stickers ahead of the odd- even vehicle rationing scheme, a man hurled a shoe at Delhi Chief Min- ister Arvind Kejriwal while he was addressing a press conference here on Saturday. The shoe missed the target, while the thrower was detained by police.Ved Prakash of the Aam Aadmi Sena threw the shoe at Kejri- wal, alleging fake CNG stickers were being dis- tributed in Delhi ahead of the odd-even scheme. He said he had video evi- dence of the “scam”. Cars running on CNG are ex- empt from the scheme. Agency | Chennai Tamil Nadu chief min- ister J Jayalalithaa on Saturday assured alcohol prohibition in the state in a phased manner if voted back to power in the upcoming assembly elections. Kickstarting her election campaign in Chennai, Jayalalithaa, also the AIADMK gener- al secretary, said it is not possible to prohibit liquor sales in the state with one single signature and has to be done step by step. Addressing a massive public rally held at the Island Grounds here, she Shoe hurled at CM Arvind Kejriwal at Odd-Even press conference “Again attack on Kejri” Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Ashutosh said here on Friday that AAP would reduce the electricity tar- iff by 50 per cent if his party came to power in December 2017 assem- bly elections in Gujarat. He also promised action against private power distribution company — Torrent Power Limited (TPL) — indulging in “loot and scam” and also against BJP and Con- gress allowing TPL to indulge in what he called “fraud” and “fleecing” of the power consum- ers. Addressing media- persons, Ashutosh said that Gujarat, after Ma- harashtra, was the only state charging the high- est power tariff, that is above Rs 7 per unit for residential consumers. The power tariff in Del- hi, he said, is Rs 3.20 per unit for residential users. Stating that power tariff had been raised to 150 per cent in the last five Man throws shoe at Kejri, detained Agency | New Delhi Prime Minister Naren- dra Modi, who returned from his five-day Bel- gium-US-Saudi Arabia official trip on the inter- mediate night of April 3-4, has sought the first report on The Panama Pa- pers within 15 days of it having appeared in said. According to a senior government functionary, the Prime Minister called a top official in his office on the morning of April 4 and made three specific observations. “The Prime Minister had returned 1.30 am early morning AAP sounds poll bugle, promises to cut power tariff by 50 per cent Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee dares PM Modi to send her to jail Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa promises phased prohibition if re-elected Prime Minister Modi asks for first report on Panama Papers revelations in 15 days Torrent Power Limited(TPL) is charging a very high rate by “manipulating” things in connivance with the ruling BJP and opposition Congress, alleged AAP years by “manipulating’’ things in connivance with BJP and Congress, he demanded TPL ac- counts to be audited by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India to check malpractices and bringing TPL under RTI so that people could get all the information about the company easi- ly. He stated that external auditors — N C Mittal and Company — in its 2010-11 audit report of TPL had observed that “there is a possibility of the state of affairs in the TPL’s audit like the one reported in the infamous Satyam Case” Don’t want it under SIT, PM told top official, underlined need for speedy probe on April 4. He called the official around 7-7.30 am to express his concerns about the report and was quite clear in his mind that the issue be probed quickly. He was certain that the matter should not be referred to the Spe- cial Investigation Team on black money. Instead, it should be looked at by a small group of domain experts. Last, he want- ed to be briefed about the issue at the earliest,” the functionary said. The Prime Minister was of the view that the SIT may take its own time to study the offshore entity route and arrive at conclusions. Further, it may not have the expertise to deal with the Prime Minister asks for first report on Pana- ma Papers companies in 15 days complexities of the modus operandi ad- opted by individuals who would have set up or ac- quired offshore entities in tax havens for illegal purposes. bounce back in the polls with massive mandate,” Banerjee said address- ing an election campaign here in Murshidabad dis- trict. Stating that TMC stood for “Terror, Maut and Corruption”, Modi had told an election rally “Narada sting operation against Trinamool Con- gress leaders was shown in TV. It was such big scandal but did Didi take any step against them or expelled them from the party. Didi has adjusted with corruption.” Ba- nerjee also criticised the CPI(M) and Congress, who have forged an alli- ance in the state to defeat her party in the ongoing assembly poll. Mocking the CPI(M)-Congress al- liance, Banerjee said it was a fight for survival for both the constituents. said: “If AIADMK comes back to power then prohi- bition will be introduced in phases. The timing of the liquor shops will be reduced, the bars will be closed, rehabilitation cen- tres will be opened and the number of liquor out- lets will be reduced.” She charged DMK president M Karunanidhi for lift- ing prohibition in 1971 and introducing liquor to a generation that did not know about the drink. Karunanidhi does not have any right to speak about prohibition, she said. Delhi’s Transport Minis- ter Gopal Rai condemned the incident, saying it “would not deter our aim to provide good gover- nance and our commit- ment towards a cleaner environment”. “It’s an act committed by a frustrated man. Incidents like these keep on happening,” he added. Water Minister Kapil Mishra said the call records of the man should be checked, adding that he allegedly talked to a BJP leader before the at- tack. “Call details of Ved Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called a BJP Delhi leader right before attacking,” Mishra said.“We have seen many such attacks. We are not scared of it.” Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesper- son Raghav Chadda called for a probe, while denying that the man had any links with the AAP. “This man has no link with our par- ty. The incident should be investigated.”“Delhi Police is responsible for the chief minister’s secu- rity. I am sure they will look into the matter,” he said. The Bharatiya Ja- nata Party (BJP) and the Congress condemned the shoe hurling incident. BJP leader Nalin Kohli said such incidents were becoming a trend and it was “worrisome”. “Peo- ple are crossing limits try- ing to harm people. What is worrisome is that this is becoming a trend now. He is the chief minister. Somewhere a line has to be drawn. We should come together and decide that this should not be al- lowed,” he told the media. However, reacting to the incident, the BJP’s Delhi unit president Satish Upa- dhyay said: “This may be managed by themselves. Earlier also, their own people have done it or it could be an expression of frustration of the people over the working of the government.”BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain add- ed: “While it’s true that CNG stickers were being sold making odd-even a farce, throwing a shoe is not an appropriate way to protest.”

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News BriefJewellers’ Strike Over Excise Duty Enters 39th Day

Shoe attack on Arvind Kejriwal

Agency | New Delhi

Jewellers, bullion traders and artisans are showing no signs of backing down in their protest against imposition of one per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery as their strike entered the 39th day, with many keeping their shops closed on Saturday.Many jewellery showrooms in cities such as Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata are closed since March 2 after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced one per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery in his Budget for 2016-17 on February 29.

Chris Brown’s no show at IPL

opening ceremonyAgency | Mumbai

American rapper Chris Brown, whose name was listed as one of the performers on the IPL opening ceremony ticket, was surprisingly a no show at the event.The organisers Big up Ferriswheel Enter-tainment and Shubhra Bharadwaj had earlier sent out a release stat-ing that the 26-year-old “Loyal” singer would perform in India for the first time at the ceremo-ny.

Agency | New Delhi

A shoe was hurled at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today by a man who claimed to be from Aam Aad-mi Sena, a breakaway group of AAP, during a press conference but it did not hit the AAP chief. The attacker, iden-tified as Ved Prakash, was detained by police, which quizzed him. The attacker, who is about 26-27 years of age, shouted as he was being whisked away. Kejriwal later continued with the press conference.

Agency | Kandi

Trinamool Congress su-premo Mamata Baner-jee on Saturday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for accusing her party of corruption and dared him to send her to jail. She also expressed confidence to bounce back with massive man-date in the polls even from the jail. “The PM lies every now and then. Let him put me behind bars. Even then I shall

Agency | New Delhi

Alleging a ‘scam’ in the distribution of CNG car stickers ahead of the odd-even vehicle rationing scheme, a man hurled a shoe at Delhi Chief Min-ister Arvind Kejriwal while he was addressing a press conference here on Saturday. The shoe missed the target, while the thrower was detained by police.Ved Prakash of the Aam Aadmi Sena threw the shoe at Kejri-wal, alleging fake CNG stickers were being dis-tributed in Delhi ahead of the odd-even scheme. He said he had video evi-dence of the “scam”. Cars running on CNG are ex-empt from the scheme.

Agency | Chennai

Tamil Nadu chief min-ister J Jayalalithaa on Saturday assured alcohol prohibition in the state in a phased manner if voted back to power in the upcoming assembly elections. Kickstarting her election campaign in Chennai, Jayalalithaa, also the AIADMK gener-al secretary, said it is not possible to prohibit liquor sales in the state with one single signature and has to be done step by step. Addressing a massive public rally held at the Island Grounds here, she

Shoe hurled at CM Arvind Kejriwal at Odd-Even press conference“Again attack on Kejri”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Ashutosh said here on Friday that AAP would reduce the electricity tar-iff by 50 per cent if his party came to power in December 2017 assem-bly elections in Gujarat. He also promised action against private power distribution company — Torrent Power Limited (TPL) — indulging in “loot and scam” and also against BJP and Con-gress allowing TPL to

indulge in what he called “fraud” and “fleecing” of the power consum-ers. Addressing media-persons, Ashutosh said that Gujarat, after Ma-harashtra, was the only state charging the high-est power tariff, that is above Rs 7 per unit for residential consumers. The power tariff in Del-hi, he said, is Rs 3.20 per unit for residential users. Stating that power tariff had been raised to 150 per cent in the last five

Man throws shoe at Kejri, detained

Agency | New Delhi

Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi, who returned from his five-day Bel-gium-US-Saudi Arabia official trip on the inter-mediate night of April 3-4, has sought the first report on The Panama Pa-pers within 15 days of it having appeared in said. According to a senior government functionary, the Prime Minister called a top official in his office on the morning of April 4 and made three specific observations. “The Prime Minister had returned 1.30 am early morning

AAP sounds poll bugle, promises to cut power tariff by 50 per cent

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee dares PM Modi to send her to jail

Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa promises phased prohibition if re-elected

Prime Minister Modi asks for first report on Panama Papers revelations in 15 days

Torrent Power Limited(TPL) is charging a very high rate by

“manipulating” things in connivance with the ruling BJP and opposition

Congress, alleged AAP

years by “manipulating’’ things in connivance with BJP and Congress, he demanded TPL ac-counts to be audited by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India to check malpractices and bringing TPL under RTI so that people could get all the information

about the company easi-ly. He stated that external auditors — N C Mittal and Company — in its 2010-11 audit report of TPL had observed that “there is a possibility of the state of affairs in the TPL’s audit like the one reported in the infamous Satyam Case”

Don’t want it under SIT, PM told top

official, underlined need for speedy

probe

on April 4. He called the official around 7-7.30 am to express his concerns about the report and was quite clear in his mind that the issue be probed quickly. He was certain that the matter should not be referred to the Spe-cial Investigation Team on black money. Instead, it should be looked at by a small group of domain experts. Last, he want-ed to be briefed about the issue at the earliest,” the functionary said. The

Prime Minister was of the view that the SIT may take its own time to study the offshore entity route and arrive at conclusions. Further, it may not have the expertise to deal with the Prime Minister asks for first report on Pana-ma Papers companies in 15 days complexities of the modus operandi ad-opted by individuals who would have set up or ac-quired offshore entities in tax havens for illegal purposes.

bounce back in the polls with massive mandate,” Banerjee said address-ing an election campaign here in Murshidabad dis-

trict. Stating that TMC stood for “Terror, Maut and Corruption”, Modi had told an election rally “Narada sting operation

against Trinamool Con-gress leaders was shown in TV. It was such big scandal but did Didi take any step against them or expelled them from the party. Didi has adjusted with corruption.” Ba-nerjee also criticised the CPI(M) and Congress, who have forged an alli-ance in the state to defeat her party in the ongoing assembly poll. Mocking the CPI(M)-Congress al-liance, Banerjee said it was a fight for survival for both the constituents.

said: “If AIADMK comes back to power then prohi-bition will be introduced in phases. The timing of the liquor shops will be reduced, the bars will be closed, rehabilitation cen-tres will be opened and the number of liquor out-lets will be reduced.” She

charged DMK president M Karunanidhi for lift-ing prohibition in 1971 and introducing liquor to a generation that did not know about the drink. Karunanidhi does not have any right to speak about prohibition, she said.

Delhi’s Transport Minis-ter Gopal Rai condemned the incident, saying it “would not deter our aim to provide good gover-nance and our commit-ment towards a cleaner environment”. “It’s an act committed by a frustrated

man. Incidents like these keep on happening,” he added. Water Minister Kapil Mishra said the call records of the man should be checked, adding that he allegedly talked to a BJP leader before the at-tack. “Call details of Ved

Prakash Sharma should be probed. He called a BJP Delhi leader right before attacking,” Mishra said.“We have seen many such attacks. We are not scared of it.” Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesper-son Raghav Chadda called

for a probe, while denying that the man had any links with the AAP. “This man has no link with our par-ty. The incident should be investigated.”“Delhi Police is responsible for the chief minister’s secu-

rity. I am sure they will look into the matter,” he said. The Bharatiya Ja-nata Party (BJP) and the Congress condemned the shoe hurling incident. BJP leader Nalin Kohli said such incidents were becoming a trend and it was “worrisome”. “Peo-ple are crossing limits try-ing to harm people. What is worrisome is that this is becoming a trend now. He is the chief minister. Somewhere a line has to be drawn. We should come together and decide that this should not be al-

lowed,” he told the media. However, reacting to the incident, the BJP’s Delhi unit president Satish Upa-dhyay said: “This may be managed by themselves. Earlier also, their own people have done it or it could be an expression of frustration of the people over the working of the government.”BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain add-ed: “While it’s true that CNG stickers were being sold making odd-even a farce, throwing a shoe is not an appropriate way to protest.”

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DAYFadnavis everywhere, but no water to drink..?The IPL water controversy proves that common sense is least common, especially in the ‘moral’ space occu-pied by TV anchors and politicians. “People are dying — and you want to maintain cricket pitches,” asked an over-excited TV anchor. But not as morally excit-ed as the learned justices of the Bombay High Court who opined, as quoted in the media, “that this entire thing of the utilisation of water for IPL matches needs to be thought over”. The court also apparently asked the BCCI counsel whether “cricket matches were more important than people or preserving water”. An import-ant question. The first response to this question, espe-cially by immoral thinking economists as well as those with a modicum of common sense, is to ask a related question — what alternative use is there for water, and what is its price? In the desert, water is worth a lot; and it is also worth a considerable amount in drought-prone areas. An average person consumes 150 litres of water per day or 54,000 litres per year. Assume that a sixth of the population of Maharashtra (around 20 million) has no access to any water for half a year — that is, Maha-rashtra needs to supply (transport) to the drought areas 540 billion litres of water. The IPL matches in Maha-rashtra are estimated to use six million litres of water for watering the grounds. But that is an estimate of a corrupt capitalist (and therefore, dishonest) BCCI — so let us double the stated amount. So the honourable justices, and the oh-so-moral NGO Loksatta Move-ment that brought the PIL against IPL, and our learned TV tripping (as in TRP) anchors believe that saving .002 per cent of water will alleviate the water misery of 20 million people. It is not for nothing that my col-umn is called “No Proof Required” — moving the IPL will only provide water for 400 people for half a year. Neither drought nor poverty is new to Maharashtra. First and foremost, the responsibility of delivering the much-needed water to all its citizens (and not just the wealthy) lies with the state administration. What was the BJP in Maharashtra, in particular Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, doing for the past two years? Of course, doing nothing except banning beef and mor-alising about the need to say “Bharat Mata ki Jai” ev-erywhere. What could have Fadnavis done? And, giv-en that he has not done it, what can he do now? Basic water needs of humans (150 litres a day) can easily be transported to the drought-hit areas on a daily basis and expenses paid from all the taxes collected by the state. Then what is the problem? And why hasn’t this solu-tion been offered, and used as yet? The (non) agricul-tural policy of the Centre has distorted the food market for decades. The Punjab economy is in a mess because of too much rice production in the state.

“Should be thrown out of the country or dumped into the Indian ocean” - Lashing out at those who do not want to

say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi said such people...

Agency | Chennai

In KS Ravindra-directed Sardaar Gabbar Singh, Pawan Kalyan is a treat to watch, even in the most cliched scenes and that’s why his fans love him. He knows how to play to the gallery, in his own nonchalant style. And al-though aware of his lim-itations as an actor, he pulls off his roles with ease. It’s applicable in the case of his latest out-ing, which is entertaining in parts, but is so lazily written that it is literally a struggle to sit through the film.In Sardaar Gab-bar Singh, Kalyan has doubled up as a writer,

and one wonders if he had learnt anything from his maiden unsuccessful writing attempt in 2003 film Johnny, because his second attempt is worse than the first. The story follows the maverick po-lice officer Gabbar Singh, who has a great sense of humour, and is transferred to the fictional town Rat-tanpur, where he takes on the oppressive land grab-ber Bhairav Singh and his gang head on. In a one man versus an army bat-tle, Kalyan delivers pag-es of dialogues like some kid who has memorized lines for a recital contest in school.

Agency | New Delhi

Love Games is a film so awful that within the first 15 minutes, you start to feel embarrassed for the actors on screen. It aspires to be dirty and dangerous. It opens with a voiceover that tells us, ‘Roses are red, violets are blue, sex can be messy but love can be too’. We are introduced to characters who are liv-ing life in the fast lane – which means they snort cocaine, have many sex-ual partners, and party all night. Their biggest prob-lem is that they are bored. To alleviate boredom, they start to play love games. What are those, you ask? They are apparent-ly elaborate role-playing games, which have these two characters --Ramona and Sam -- go to parties where they try and seduce other people. Whoever scores first is the winner. As if this wasn’t twisted enough, writer-director Vikram Bhatt throws in love, blackmail and, of

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood actor and Amitabh Bachchan’s wife Jaya Bhaduri Bach-chan turns 67 on Satur-day. Jaya, who made her acting debut with Saty-ajit Ray’s Mahanagar in 1963, took a long break after her marriage to Big B. The Padma Shri (1992) winner played he main lead for the first time in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Guddi (1971). She has six Filmfare Awards (three for Best Actress and three for Best Supporting Ac-tress), apart from the Lifetime Achievement award she was given in 2007. She essayed all kinds of roles but is most-ly remembered for the chirpy, bubbly and girl-next-door kind of charac-ters she played. Here, we take a look at films where she played the young, happy-go-lucky and in-nocent girl. The star-struck school kid, Guddi (played by Jaya) fails to distinguish between the onscreen image and the real life prsonality of her favourite actor Dhar-

Agency | New Delhi

“Bajirao Mastani” star Ranveer Singh and actress Tamannaah Bhatia will star in film-

maker Rohit Shetty’s next movie. There had been rumours for long about Ranveer, 30, and

Rohit collaborating on a project. 26-year-old Tamannaah, whose last film “Baahubali:

The Beginning” was a huge success, joins in this high octane, thrilling

project. “Ranveer’s energy, ex-uberance and huge popularity make this project more interest-ing, and Tamannaah is a massive star with South Indian audiences. I really can’t be talking about this. But yes, they are on board. Wait and watch, it will be worth the wait,” the “Dilwale” director said in a statement here.

Agency | Mumbai

The entire nation was very much excited to witness the grand opening of Indian Premier League 2016 (IPL) that took place yesterday. Bollywood stars Katrina Kaif, Ranveer Singh and Jacqueline Fer-nandez took over the stage with their power packed performances but equally left fans disappointed. However, their performances didn’t meet audiences and fans expectation and received criticism on social media. IPL opening ceremonies in the past have always been worth watching but this year we saw less enthusiasm among the audiences who attended the grand event last evening.We actually witnessed team members, audiences and rest people engrossed in their cell phones or sleeping rather than enjoying the dance performances. Well, Ranveer Singh‘s energetic dance perfor-mance was the only highlight of the event. We can say he actually save the opening ceremony of the much-awaited cricket series. Also, DJ Bravo‘s performance on Champions songs got little interest among the audiences. Though Katrina Kaif’s performance wasn’t that happening but her hot belly dance on the tunes of Major Lazer left everyone amazed. The actress got the crowd off their seats with her amazing dance performance on the stage joined by Ranveer Singh, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Yo Yo Honey Singh.Well, the entire event was more than an average, which didn’t amazed fans. Tweeteratis took no time to slam IPL ceremony with their hilarious tweets. Here are some of the tweets that will leave you in laughter!

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Sardaar Gabbar Singh review: When the writer in Pawan Kalyan fails badly

Ranveer Singh, Tamannaah Bhatia in rohit Shetty’s next

Love Games review by Anupama Chopra: Not just sex, films are messy too

Happy Birthday Jaya Bachchan: Films that celebrate her bubbly side

ranveer’s special compliment for Katrina

ranveer Singh and Tamannaah Bhatia will star in filmmaker rohit Shetty’s next movie

course, murder. Have I just made this film sound somewhat intriguing? It’s not. It’s excruciating. Though I will admit that the dialogue is the stuff of pure comedy. Sample this: When Ramona finds out that Sam has fallen in love, she grins and says:

“Best of both worlds, wa-han classical piano, yahan hard rock.” It’s lines like these that get me through my low moments. At an-other point, Ramona tells Sam, “You know why I lust you – you have beau-ty and brains.” And it’s not just the dialogue.

mendra (played by Dhar-mendra himself). From the innocent eyes to the mannerisms of an awe-struck kid, Jaya got all the details just right in

the film. Starring along side Rajesh Khanna, Jaya played the happy soul in a family full of frustra-tion in this Hrishikesh Mukherjee film.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPreasons for inflammation in diabetic kidney disease revealed

Tata Steel confirms fraud probe by Britain

Encrypted instant messaging app Signal now available on Chrome in open beta

Agency | Mumbai

India’s Tata Steel said Saturday that Britain’s Se-rious Fraud Office is investigating a lapse in pro-cedures at its steel-making site in Yorkshire, as the group seeks to sell its UK operations. In a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange, Tata confirmed media reports of an SFO probe, saying it notified fraud investigators after discovering the problems in 2015. “...During an internal audit conducted by the company, certain inappropriate testing and cer-tification procedures at the South Yorkshire-based Speciality Steels business were identified,” Tata said in the filing, signed by company secretary Par-vatheesam Kanchinadham. Tata did not specify the issues, but the UK’s Daily Telegraph said police were probing allegations staff may have falsified certificates detailing the composition of its steel be-fore sale. “Since this initial notification Tata Steel has been cooperating fully with the Serious Fraud

Office on their investigation,” Tata said.

Agency | Kerala

Ateam of researchers, including an Indian-origin sci-entist, has identified key inflammatory mechanisms underlying Type 1 diabetes and obesity-related kid-ney dysfunction. Diabetic kidney disease is the lead-ing cause of end-stage kidney disease and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The findings showed that an increase in amounts of Sphingomy-elin -- a type of fatty acid commonly found in cell membranes and nervous tissue -- has the potential to trigger the inflammatory mechanisms that can dam-age functioning of kidneys. Sphingomyelin has been known to drive an increase in the ratio of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP) -- molecules involved in intracellular energy transfer in kidneys -- in glomerular cells of the kid-

ney in mice with diabetes, obesity or both.

Agency | Mumbai

The state-of-the-art open source encryption app for mobile, came to the desktop late last year, but only through an invitation system. The desktop app (which is still in beta) is now available for anyone who wants to download it from the Chrome web store. Whatsapp and its billion users recently start-ed enjoying the same kind of encryption that Signal uses: end-to-end, with messages encrypted between users and without allowing the company hosting the servers to look inside that encryption (especially if the users verify themselves with security codes). To some degree, users still have to trust that Whatsapp won’t change or backdoor that encryption surrep-titiously. For those who would rather not trust a closed-source application from Facebook, and would rather trust a group of developers that have a strong track record of speaking out against mass surveillance and developing apps with strong cryp-tography, Signal is still the better choice. It doesn’t have nearly as large of a user base as Whatsapp, but it has been growing steadily lately.

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Bengaluru FC and East Bengal square off in crucial I-League encounter

Vanzara returns home to Gujarat after 9 yrs, says those responsible for his arrest ‘traitors’ Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Retired IPS officer D G Vanzara, whose bail con-ditions in the Ishrat Jah-an and the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter cases were modified to allow him to return to Gujarat, arrived here Friday to a rousing welcome by his community members and former colleagues. He returned home after nine years, following eight years in prison, mostly at Sabarmati Jail here, and another year in Mumbai since his bail in Febru-ary 2015. Announcing that he will enter pub-lic life, Vanzara said: “I am retired, but not tired. My first inning is over, but my second and most important inning starts from today. Till now, I and other officers (ac-cused) were fielding. Now, the bat is in my hand. I will bat and those

Agency | Chennai

The adjectives come thick and fast when fans are asked to describe how they feel about Chennai Super Kings not being part of the T20 marathon that India hosts every summer. Their Facebook posts in the run up to this season end with the man-datory hashtags Crying Heartbroken MissYou, making a teenager’s blog on unrequited love

sound less queasy. Some have vowed to shun IPL for two years NoCSK-NoIPL, they say. Oth-ers have decided to be a neutral ‘cricket loving fan’ for the next two sea-sons. A select few like H Saravanan, or ‘MsdFan’ Saravanan, as his Face-book profile reads, have decided to support CSK players in other teams – in this case, the two new teams from Pune and Gu-

Agency | Kolkata

Delhi Daredevils are all set to shine in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016 this year and appear stronger than ever as they take on Kolkata Knight Riders in Match 2 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Sunday. Hav-ing former Indian cricket-er Rahul Dravid as head coach and Zaheer Khan as captain, DD seem to be in safe hands. This time DD

have some big players and with a balanced unit they aim to win the trophy that they have missed in the last eight years. DD com-prises of mixed bag of players — International, Indian, domestic circuit cricketers and Under-19 cricketers. After the com-pletion of ICC Under-19 World Cup 2016 and T20 World Cup 2016, some cricketers have exceed-

Agency | Mumbai

A day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said he is fine with the Indian Premier League moving out of the drought-affected Maharashtra, his party col-league and Board of Con-trol for Cricket in India secretary Anurag Thakur on Saturday warned that doing so will result in a loss of Rs 100 Cr for the State. “Maharashtra gains Rs 100 Cr from IPL and if the tournament goes out of the state, it will be a loss for the state,” Thakur told reporters on the sidelines

of an event here. He said the figure is based on a study done by the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) after the last edi-tion of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Faced with criticism over huge quan-tity of water usage for pitches for IPL, Fadnavis had said “we do not have any problem, if IPL is shifted from Maharashtra this season. No potable water will be provided for IPL this year.” Thak-ur suggested the money earned from IPL can be better utilised by the Ma-

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court (SC) special bench headed by Chief Justice of India TS Thakur and Justice FMI Kalifulla, on Friday, vir-tually rejected the con-tention of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that the ju-diciary had no power to change the way the board was managing this game. Hearing BCCI’s conclud-ing arguments, the Court asked the senior counsel KK Venugopal “isn’t it like suggesting that we will make money through various sources but will not be answerable to any-one?” BCCI has, in fact, opposed most of the re-forms suggested by the Justice RM Lodha panel appointed by the SC in the wake of allegations of spot-fixing in Indian Pre-

Agency | Bengaluru

With a no loss record in their five matches on the trot, Bengaluru FC will take on East Bengal in a crucial I-League football match, a clash between two title contenders, in Bengaluru on Sunday. Bengaluru and East Ben-gal are two of the three teams in contention - Mo-hun Bagan being the third side - and Sunday’s match at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium will have a cru-cial impact on the title race. Bengaluru are on 26 points from 13 matches while East Bengal have 24 points from 13 match-

“Delhi knew about the encounters which were based on the inputs provided by the

Intelligence Bureau officials... still the anti-nationals of the country falsely created these

cases,” said Vanzarawho conspired against me and other innocent of-ficers will have to field.” He was speaking at a function at Town Hall in Gandhinagar shortly after his arrival at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Air-port. Vanzara, a key ac-cused in the alleged fake encounters of Ishrat Jah-an, Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsiram Prajapati, said: “Delhi knew about the encounters which

were based on the inputs provided by the Intelli-gence Bureau officials… still the anti-nationals of the country falsely creat-ed these cases.” Director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) P P Pand-ey, who is on bail in the Ishrat Jahan fake encoun-ter case, hailed Vanzara as “rajarshi (king who turned sage)” and his homecoming as “Vijaya Dashami”.

jarat. Saravanan, chris-tened the ‘yellow man’ by the Indian Cricket Team and erstwhile CSK’s cap-tain, MS Dhoni (when the self-confessed ‘fanat-ic’ met him in 2014), is already on a mission to make fans converge at Bengaluru to support the Pune and Gujarat teams when they take on the home team at M Chinna-samy Stadium. Sporting yellow body paint and with the words ‘CSK’ and ‘Dhoni’ emblazoned all over his body, Sarava-nan was a cameraman’s delight at every season of the IPL and he wishes to be so this time too. “If it’s only up to me, I will travel wherever ‘Thala’ Dhoni’s team plays and support his team,” Saravanan said.

ed expectations and will be the players to look forward to DD’s trump card might be in Carlos Barthwaite, who was the hero for West Windies for his 4-sixes in the fi-nal over to win his side the World T20 2016. Then the team consists of Indian domestic star player like Sheryas Iyer, who was one of the ma-jor reasons behind Mum-bai’s 41st Ranji Trophy win. DD also consists of Imran Tahir and Quinton de Kock, with the former having led South Africa from front one with the ball and the latter with bat. JP Duminy com-pletes the Proteas’ trio for DD with his all-round services which will sure-ly be handy in the tour-nament.

harashtra Government for tackling drought and taking relief measures for the affected population. It can be noted that Ma-harashtra will be hosting 18 matches, spread across Mumbai, Pune and Nag-pur, during the this year’s season of the popular do-mestic T20 tournament. He clarified the Cricket Board, too, is very con-cerned about the water crisis in the State and does not want to use po-table water for maintain-ing the grounds. It is also mulling to adopt drought-hit villages along with the franchises, who have been asked to prepare a report on what else can be done on the drought-mitigation front, Thakur said. The franchises and BCCI will be presenting their side to the Bombay High Court on April 12 during hearing of a petition on shifting the IPL matches out of the State in the wake of water scarcity, he said.

mier League. The BCCI, in a way, was trying to re-mind the apex court that since it has been regis-tered under the Registrar of Societies Act and as such action could be tak-en against it only under this law and not at the instance of any PIL pe-titioner, pleaded the se-nior counsel. The BCCI maintained that the rev-enue was primarily from telecast rights and adver-

tisements, not from pub-lic. Since it was regis-tered under the Society’s Act, it was answerable only to the Registrar of Societies. Hearing this, the special bench point-ed out that the BCCI was earning thousands of crores of rupees and discharging a public function and as such was accountable to the public and amenable to judicial interference.

es and whichever side lose tomorrow, they will be in tough situation to win the title as just like last year, this season’s I-League has gone down to the wire. After tomor-row’s match, Bengaluru play Salgaocar FC (at home) and Mohun Ba-gan (away) in their last two matches while for

East Bengal, they have two comparatively easier games against Sporting Clube de Goa (at home) and Shillong Lajong FC (away). Mohun Bagan are on 26 points from 14 matches and they play DSK Shivajians (away) and Bengaluru FC (at home) in their last two matches.

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