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90 people dead after consuming spurious liquor in Mumbai News Brief 3 arrested for illegal sand mining in Ghaziabad Agency | Ghaziabad, Jun 20 Loni police have arrest- ed three persons, and seized three tractors and eight trolleys alleged- ly used for illegal sand mining at Pachayra vil- lage near the Yamuna river. On the directions of district magistrate, the Tronica city police and SDM Loni raided the Yamuna river bank at the village and arrest- ed the trio allegedly be- longing to a sand mafia last night. The accused identified as Imran, Af- saron and Bholi have been sent to jail, SDM Loni Atul Kumar said. Modi asks people to join International Yoga Day Agency |New Delhi Jun 20 With his government set to celebrate the maiden International Yoga Day tomorrow with much fanfare, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today urged everyone to be a part of the first Interna- tional Yoga Day cele- brations. “Tomorrow the world will celebrate the first Yoga Day. I urge you all to be a part of it and inspire others to join as well”, Modi said in a statement. India will lead 191 countries to mark the day with over 35,000 participants expected to perform various yoga ‘asanas’ at a mega event on Rajpath here. While Modi will address the gathering, diplomats from 152 foreign missions have been invited to take part in the event which will start at 7 am. Woman thief held from New Delhi railway station Agency |New Delhi Jun 20 Police of New Delhi Railway Station (NDRS) today claimed to have arrested a woman thief and recovered Rs 1 lakh from her possession. The accused, whose name has not been disclosed, was arrested from near Metro station’s Gate number 3 at New Delhi railway station. Accord- ing to the police, on June 17, a lady passenger had filed a complaint with the NDRS police that Rs 1 lakh was stolen from her handbag at the station’s platform number 14. Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani Reg. Add : A-24, Shardhdha Apartment, Thakkarbapanagar Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad - 382350 Ph: 079-32452269 Corpo. Office: 302, Center Point, Opp-Jagatnagar-2, India Colony Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com Email: [email protected] Mo : 9687612324 21 th June, 2015 - Sunday Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 Year :01 Issue : 149 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- Mumbai: Death toll rises to 90, 120 affected Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered an inquiry into the Malwani hooch tragedy ; four excise officers suspended Agency | Mumbai 87 people have been con- firmed dead after con- suming spurious liquor at the Laxmi Nagar slum here in Malwani in Mum- bai. According to police officials, 34 people are undergoing treatment at various hospitals. This is the second biggest hooch tragedy in over a decade. 87 people had died after consuming spurious li- quor in suburban Vikhroli in 2004. Police said they have taken into custody two more persons iden- tified as Fransis Thomas Demalo (46) and Salim Agency | New Delhi Delhi Commission for Women chief Barkha Shukla Singh on Satur- day dubbed the alleged sexual harassment case filed against a professor of St Stephen’s College as “shameful” and called for a probe into the matter. “It is such a prestigious college and it is shame- ful if anything like this has happened. The mat- ter should be investigated and the guilty should face action,” Singh said. “The cut-offs are so high for the college ... the alum- ni are working on im- portant positions across Agency | Ahmedabad Gujarat government has issued notification and instructed local health departments at district/city level to re- call Ching’s Schezwan Chinese noodle packets. State Health department had found MSG in sam- Malvani hooch tragedy Gujarat orders recall of Ching’s Schezwan noodles, Samples of Red Bull under test Mahboob Shaikh (39), both residents of nearby area where spurious li- quor was sold taking the total number of arrests the victims started show- ing symptoms soon after. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered an inquiry into the accident. till June 26. The incident occurred at Laxmi Nagar slum near Gamdevi Juras- sic park in suburban Malad on Wednesday night and to five. Moreover, the state excise department has suspended four of- ficers for negligence. A departmental inquiry will be initiated soon Earlier, police had arrested three persons in this connec- tion — Raju Hanman- ta Pascar (50), Donald Robert Patel (47) and Gautam Harte (30) who were produced before a local court which remand- ed them in police custody ples of Ching’s noodle, following which orders were issued to recall its stock. Ching’s is manu- factured in south Gujarat. In another development, the state government has collected samples of Red Bull energy drink. Red Bull is highest sold and most popular energy drink across Gujarat. Recently Gujarat government had found 8-10% alcohol in U-Star energy drink, fol- lowing which a decision was taken to test other en- ergy drink products. Sam- ples of Red Bull will go under test in public health laboratories for Alcohol and other content. ‘Molestation’ charge rocks St Stephen’s, Delhi women’s panel calls for calls it ‘shameful’ the country. The matter concerns the college’s reputation and should be investigated,” she added. The student who is doing her PhD under the super- vision of Satish Kumar, an assistant professor in the college’s chemistry department, had lodged an FIR against him on Friday alleging that she was sexually assault- ed by him. “An FIR has been registered under section 354 (assault or criminal force to wom- an with intent to outrage her modesty) and other relevant sections of the IPC against the accused in connection with the complaint,” DCP (north) Madhur Verma said The victim has also alleged in her complaint that college principal Valson Thampu had “criminally intimidated her to give a written application to him expressing her consent to close the matter in col- lege itself in order to not cause any delay or prob- lems in completion of her PhD”. Thampu has, however, not been named in the FIR. The girl has also claimed in her com- plaint that when her par- ents tried to approach the accused before the mat- ter was reported to col- lege authorities, “he had profusely apologized to them and assured of not repeating the act in fu- ture.” Though Thampu confirmed the fact that the victim had raised the matter with him, he de- nied allegations of trying to protect Kumar. He said the student had “willingly insisted in writing” that the issue not be treated as one of sexual harass- ment to solely ensure that her PhD is completed on time. The college also issued a statement that said: “Such a complaint was duly and promptly forwarded by the prin- cipal to the internal complaints committee and an inquiry, follow- ing proper procedure, is underway and nearing completion.” “It is reit- erated that St Stephen’s is uncompromisingly committed to the safety and dignity of women on the campus and that no effort will be spared to ensure that justice is done,” it added. Smriti Irani steps in; UPbrothers will be eligible for full scholarship in IIT Agency | New Delhi HRD Minister Smriti Irani on Saturday announced that IIT admission fees of Par - tapgarh brothers Raju and Brijesh, sons of a daily wa- ger, would be waived even as support poured in from several quarters including Congress MP Rahul Gand- hi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. The two brothers’ “regis- tration fees will be waived and (they) will be eligible for scholarships that cov- er tuition, mess and other charges,” Irani tweeted, af - ter the plight of the family to arrange the fees appeared in sections of media. Raju (18) and Brijesh (19), sons of a daily wager from Re- hua Lalganj village in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh, have cleared the IIT Advanced examinations earlier this. Raju secured 167th rank in his first attempt while his brother Brijesh stood 410th in the prestigious exam. Earlier in the day, Congress Vice-President Gandhi spoke to the brothers over the phone and assured them all help. He, subsequently, directed local party lead- ers including Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tewari and his daughter and MLA Arad- hana to extend all necessary help to them. “Congrat- ulations to all those who cracked the IIT. Spoke to Brijesh & Raju from Prata- pgarh on their tremendous success against all odds,” Gandhi said on Twitter. Agency | New Delhi It was none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi on whose behest the United Nations de- cided to declare 21 June 2015 as ‘International Yoga Day’. Export of Indian spirituality to the West started with Swami Vivekananda’s historic speech at the Parliament of Religions at Chica- go in 1893. Preparations underway for the Inter- national Yoga Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Saturday. PTIPrepa- rations underway for the International Yoga Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Saturday. It was fol- lowed by setting up of a Vedanta Society in New York in 1894, in Northern California in 1900 and in Boston 1910. Thereaf- ter many respected sages visited the US -- for e.g. Swami Turiyananda/Swa- mi Trigunatita of the Ra- makrishna Mission Order, Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Prabhupada, Ma- hesh Yogi, Swami Rama, Swami Vishnudevanan- da and many others who planted the flag of Vedanta and Yoga in North Amer - ica. Depression in the 1930’s and World War II brought an overemphasis on material advancement. But soon the tide turned again as disenchantment with the existing forms of worship, the desire for healthy and joyful living, and the rise of the hippie generation of the 1960- 70’s resulted in Americans seeking refuge in eastern spirituality. Many visited pilgrimage towns - includ- ing Steve Jobs, who went to Kashi. International Yoga Day World waits in awe to celebrate India’s moment as global spiritual capital Today We Celebrating International Yoga Day

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3 arrested for illegal sand mining in

GhaziabadAgency | Ghaziabad, Jun 20

Loni police have arrest-ed three persons, and seized three tractors and eight trolleys alleged-ly used for illegal sand mining at Pachayra vil-lage near the Yamuna river. On the directions of district magistrate, the Tronica city police and SDM Loni raided the Yamuna river bank at the village and arrest-ed the trio allegedly be-longing to a sand mafia last night. The accused identified as Imran, Af-saron and Bholi have been sent to jail, SDM Loni Atul Kumar said.Modi asks people to join International

Yoga DayAgency |New Delhi Jun 20

With his government set to celebrate the maiden International Yoga Day tomorrow with much fanfare, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today urged everyone to be a part of the first Interna-tional Yoga Day cele-brations. “Tomorrow the world will celebrate the first Yoga Day. I urge you all to be a part of it and inspire others to join as well”, Modi said in a statement. India will lead 191 countries to mark the day with over 35,000 participants expected to perform various yoga ‘asanas’ at a mega event on Rajpath here. While Modi will address the gathering, diplomats from 152 foreign missions have been invited to take part in the event which will start at 7 am.

Woman thief held from New Delhi railway station

Agency |New Delhi Jun 20

Police of New Delhi Railway Station (NDRS) today claimed to have arrested a woman thief and recovered Rs 1 lakh from her possession. The accused, whose name has not been disclosed, was arrested from near Metro station’s Gate number 3 at New Delhi railway station. Accord-ing to the police, on June 17, a lady passenger had filed a complaint with the NDRS police that Rs 1 lakh was stolen from her handbag at the station’s platform number 14.

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Mumbai: Death toll rises to 90, 120 affectedChief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered an inquiry into the Malwani hooch tragedy ; four excise officers suspended

Agency | Mumbai

87 people have been con-firmed dead after con-suming spurious liquor at the Laxmi Nagar slum here in Malwani in Mum-bai. According to police officials, 34 people are undergoing treatment at various hospitals. This is the second biggest hooch tragedy in over a decade. 87 people had died after consuming spurious li-quor in suburban Vikhroli in 2004. Police said they have taken into custody two more persons iden-tified as Fransis Thomas Demalo (46) and Salim

Agency | New DelhiDelhi Commission for Women chief Barkha Shukla Singh on Satur-day dubbed the alleged sexual harassment case filed against a professor of St Stephen’s College as “shameful” and called for a probe into the matter. “It is such a prestigious college and it is shame-ful if anything like this has happened. The mat-ter should be investigated and the guilty should face action,” Singh said. “The cut-offs are so high for the college ... the alum-ni are working on im-portant positions across

Agency | AhmedabadGujarat government has issued notification and instructed local health departments at district/city level to re-call Ching’s Schezwan Chinese noodle packets. State Health department had found MSG in sam-

Malvani hooch tragedy

Gujarat orders recall of Ching’s Schezwan noodles, Samples of Red Bull under test

Mahboob Shaikh (39), both residents of nearby area where spurious li-quor was sold taking the total number of arrests

the victims started show-ing symptoms soon after. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered an inquiry into the accident.

till June 26. The incident occurred at Laxmi Nagar slum near Gamdevi Juras-sic park in suburban Malad on Wednesday night and

to five. Moreover, the state excise department has suspended four of-ficers for negligence. A departmental inquiry will

be initiated soon Earlier, police had arrested three persons in this connec-tion — Raju Hanman-ta Pascar (50), Donald

Robert Patel (47) and Gautam Harte (30) who were produced before a local court which remand-ed them in police custody

ples of Ching’s noodle, following which orders were issued to recall its stock. Ching’s is manu-factured in south Gujarat. In another development, the state government has collected samples of Red Bull energy drink. Red Bull is highest sold and

most popular energy drink across Gujarat. Recently Gujarat government had found 8-10% alcohol in U-Star energy drink, fol-lowing which a decision

was taken to test other en-ergy drink products. Sam-ples of Red Bull will go under test in public health laboratories for Alcohol and other content.

‘Molestation’ charge rocks St Stephen’s, Delhi women’s panel calls for calls it ‘shameful’

the country. The matter concerns the college’s reputation and should be investigated,” she added. The student who is doing her PhD under the super-vision of Satish Kumar, an assistant professor in the college’s chemistry department, had lodged an FIR against him on Friday alleging that she was sexually assault-ed by him. “An FIR has been registered under section 354 (assault or criminal force to wom-an with intent to outrage her modesty) and other relevant sections of the IPC against the accused in connection with the complaint,” DCP (north) Madhur Verma said The victim has also alleged in her complaint that college principal Valson Thampu had “criminally intimidated her to give a written application to him expressing her consent to close the matter in col-lege itself in order to not cause any delay or prob-lems in completion of her PhD”. Thampu has, however, not been named in the FIR. The girl has also claimed in her com-

plaint that when her par-ents tried to approach the accused before the mat-ter was reported to col-lege authorities, “he had profusely apologized to them and assured of not repeating the act in fu-ture.” Though Thampu confirmed the fact that the victim had raised the matter with him, he de-nied allegations of trying to protect Kumar. He said the student had “willingly insisted in writing” that the issue not be treated as one of sexual harass-ment to solely ensure that her PhD is completed on time. The college also issued a statement that said: “Such a complaint was duly and promptly forwarded by the prin-cipal to the internal complaints committee and an inquiry, follow-ing proper procedure, is underway and nearing completion.” “It is reit-erated that St Stephen’s is uncompromisingly committed to the safety and dignity of women on the campus and that no effort will be spared to ensure that justice is done,” it added.

Smriti Irani steps in; UP brothers will be eligible for full scholarship in IIT

Agency | New DelhiHRD Minister Smriti Irani on Saturday announced that IIT admission fees of Par-tapgarh brothers Raju and Brijesh, sons of a daily wa-ger, would be waived even as support poured in from several quarters including Congress MP Rahul Gand-hi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. The two brothers’ “regis-tration fees will be waived and (they) will be eligible for scholarships that cov-

er tuition, mess and other charges,” Irani tweeted, af-ter the plight of the family to arrange the fees appeared in sections of media. Raju (18) and Brijesh (19), sons of a daily wager from Re-hua Lalganj village in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh, have cleared the IIT Advanced examinations earlier this. Raju secured 167th rank in his first attempt while his brother Brijesh stood 410th in the prestigious exam. Earlier in the day, Congress

Vice-President Gandhi spoke to the brothers over the phone and assured them all help. He, subsequently, directed local party lead-ers including Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tewari and his daughter and MLA Arad-hana to extend all necessary help to them. “Congrat-ulations to all those who cracked the IIT. Spoke to Brijesh & Raju from Prata-pgarh on their tremendous success against all odds,” Gandhi said on Twitter.

Agency | New Delhi

It was none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi on whose behest the United Nations de-cided to declare 21 June 2015 as ‘International Yoga Day’. Export of Indian spirituality to the West started with Swami Vivekananda’s historic speech at the Parliament of Religions at Chica-go in 1893. Preparations underway for the Inter-national Yoga Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Saturday. PTIPrepa-rations underway for the International Yoga Day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Saturday. It was fol-lowed by setting up of a Vedanta Society in New York in 1894, in Northern California in 1900 and in Boston 1910. Thereaf-ter many respected sages

visited the US -- for e.g. Swami Turiyananda/Swa-mi Trigunatita of the Ra-makrishna Mission Order, Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Prabhupada, Ma-hesh Yogi, Swami Rama, Swami Vishnudevanan-da and many others who planted the flag of Vedanta and Yoga in North Amer-ica. Depression in the 1930’s and World War II brought an overemphasis on material advancement. But soon the tide turned again as disenchantment with the existing forms of worship, the desire for healthy and joyful living, and the rise of the hippie generation of the 1960-70’s resulted in Americans seeking refuge in eastern spirituality. Many visited pilgrimage towns - includ-ing Steve Jobs, who went to Kashi.

International Yoga DayWorld waits in awe to celebrate India’s moment as global spiritual capital

Today We Celebrating International Yoga Day

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Lalit Modi row: PM need to speak up..?

In yoga, silence may be a path to enlightenment. In pol-itics, it is often a sign of evasion, complicity or coward-ice. The prime minister’s silence, so far, on the burgeon-ing Lalit Modi scandal is beginning to carry the whiff of all three. Either the silence is a way of evading the issue, hoping it will go away under the weight of some other event. Or it signals complicity, in this sense. No one has remotely suggested the PM’s own impropriety in dealings with Lalit Modi. But his silence will signal complicity with the vast web of patronage and corrup-tion that has produced this crisis in the first place. And it is cowardice, because a PM who staked so much on leading from the front, who taunted Manmohan Singh for his legendary silences, has been rendered speechless. The PM needs to come clean on the issue soon. Under-standably, you need to ascertain the facts as best you can, but in politics, timing is also of the essence.On the face of it, the accusations against Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and External Af-fairs Minister Sushma Swaraj are hardly trivial. Raje is being accused of helping Lalit Modi, who was an investor in her son’s company, evade justice and then trying to hide these facts from Indian authori-ties. Swaraj’s culpability may amount to indiscretion, breach of propriety and a lapse of judgement. One can even regret the fact that of all the politicians on whom the finger of suspicion points, Swaraj is the one in the line of fire. But in the larger context of demands over creating a government where laws are not bent for the powerful, where the personal and the institu-tional are separated, these issues are important. Nar-endra Modi’s first-year pitch for his government was that this is a government without scams. It is easy to imagine another politician with Narendra Modi’s sense of invective retort: But it is a government of scamsters. The PM risks losing the perception war. Sure, these allegations are not nearly on the scale of many previous government scandals. In fact, there is almost a naiveté reflected in the way in which Raje and Swaraj have drawn suspicion on themselves. But the PM needs to understand: Indian cricket has be-come the most potent symbol of the cosy and sordid nexus between business and the state. If you were se-rious about cleaning up government, you would begin by breaking this nexus. This has to be done at two levels. First, at the level of appropriate laws and in-vestigations. But the second is for party leaders to sig-nal that they will not tolerate senior party colleagues maintaining close ties with the dirty business of sport in a way that is bound to taint them. This association cuts deeply across party lines and casts a shadow on the reputation of more prominent politicians than one can list. The PM should remember that, in India, any government is always one scam, one agitation and one season of economic slowdown away from losing political control. It needs to come clean quickly.

“Knowledge is very dangerous. Those who are involved in terrorist activities, they are also ‘gyaani’. They do not lack knowledge. There are many people in terrorism, they have knowledge too. But knowledge should be used in such a way that it becomes helpful to the society, not disastrous. Yoga will do the work of controlling that knowledge,”

Agency | New DelhiActors Varun Dhawan and Pradbhudheva are dancing their way to the top of Box Office rank-ings with their latest film, ABCD 2, released on Friday. This sequel to Remo D’Souza’s 2013 film ABCD, which also stars Shdraddha Kapoor, collected Rs 14.3 crore in the domestic market on the first day of its release. The film collected Rs 1.96 in UAE in two days

(it was released on Thurs-day in UAE) and Rs 8.8 lakh in the US on day one. ABCD 2 traces the story of Suresh (Varun Dha-wan), Vinnie (Shraddha Kapoor) and their team of dancers who have been shamed for cheating cho-reography during a dance competition for a local TV channel. The group finds a teacher in Vishnu, played by Prabhudheva and struggles its way to Los Angeles to make it

to the biggest internation-al dance platform. Will they win against all odds and win the show? Fol-lowing ABCD 2 close-ly in the number game is Gabbar Is Back with an opening collection of Rs 13.05 crore. Zoya Akhtar’s Dil Dhadakne Do (Rs 10.53 crore), Ran-bir Kapoor-starrer Roy (Rs 10.40 crore) and Ak-shay Kumar-starrer Baby (Rs 9.30 crore) are third, fourth and fifth on the list.

ABCD 2 is the biggest opener of 2015, earns Rs 14.3cr on day one

Priyanka Chopra Instagrams Photos From the Sets of Gangaajal 2

Sharad Kelkar to play baddie in Gabbar Singh 2

I’d like to play catalyst in PM’s yoga initiative: Shilpa

- Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday called terrorists as “gyani”...

Alia Bhatt crosses five million followers mark on Twitter

Agency | Mumbai

Janet Jackson has teased fans with a 43-second clip of her first song in years. The 49-year-old singer took it to her Twitter page to post a snippet of a new slow ballad, along with the message “I wanna tell you how important you are to me! Love J. #Con-versationsInACafe,” the

Daily Star reported. The All For You singer’s post shows a photo of the lyr-ics, which read “I lived through my mistakes, it’s just a part of growing. And never for a single moment did I go without your love / You made me feel wanted I wanna tell you how important you are to me.”

Agency | Mumbai

Television artist Sha-rad Kelkar, last seen in Marathi film Lai Bhaari, will now be making his Telugu debut as the pri-mary antagonist in up-coming film Gabbar Singh 2. He will play the baddy opposite ac-tor-politician Pawan Kalyan. “Sharad has been finalised as the bad-die. It was during the first schedule shooting in Maharashtra that the makers saw Sharad’s performance in a TV se-rial. Quite impressed by his looks, they decided to approach him, and he was immediately brought on board,” a source from the film’s unit. Sharad is expected to join the sets along with Pawan Kaly-an during the second schedule in Gujarat to

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Priyanka Chopra likes to keep her social media followers up-to-date with her work schedule and this time the actress posted a pic-ture with director Prakash Jha, from the sets of their film Gangaajal 2 on her Instagram account: The actress is shooting for the sequel to the 2003 hit film starring Ajay Devgn. In Gangaajal 2 Priyanka will don the khakee uni-form and will show her as a righteous police of-ficer taking things in her hands in a corrupt milieu. Priyanka’s last release, Zoya Akhtar-directed Dil Dhadakne Do, has been a

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood actress and fitness freak Shilpa Shetty, who has often spoken about the ben-efits of yoga, says that she would “like to play catalyst” in Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi’s initiative to promote yoga on a global level. “Modi-ji is taking yoga on such a big level and I’d also like to play cat-alyst in it. I want people to know that yoga has played such a huge role in my life and I want them to stir towards yoga,” Shilpa. Shilpa will be attending the International Yoga day celebration on Sunday at Kaneerava stadium, Bengaluru. Internation-al Yoga Day was de-clared by the UN, and it was driven by Modi’s proposal to enhance healthy and better liv-ing through yoga. Shil-pa, who has a son Viaan with businessman Raj Kundra, also said that she wants her child to “inculcate good habits”. “I want my kid to in-culcate good habits, so he has started off doing some yoga. I hope he continues to do yoga,” she added. Also con-firming the news about her book, Shilpa “I am writing a book on nutri-tion. My focus will be on Indian food and how you can lose weight and stay healthy with Indi-

Janet Jackson teases fans with 43-second clip of 1st song in yrs

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Alia Bhatt is happy to cross the five million benchmark on micro-blogging site Twitter. The 22-year-old actress, who is currently shooting Karan Johar’s “Kapoor and Sons”, thanked her fans for their

support. “Aaaah! 5M now…Wohoo! Thank youuuuuuu, you make me so happy! On this note let’s chat today at 6pm??? Been tooooooo long!,” she wrote. The “Highway” star now has more followers on Twitter than her “Student of the Year” co-stars,

Varun Dhawan (1.58 Million) and Sidharth Malhotra (1.97 Million). The young actress is also ahead of her “2 States” co-star Arjun Kapoor who has 1.31 million followers. Alia will be next seen in Vikas Bahl’s “Shaandaar”, along with Shahid Kapoor.

huge success. The actress will also be seen in San-jay Leela Bhansali’s Baji-rao Mastani, in which she will feature along with actors Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. Apart from Bollywood

sagas, Priyanka will star in American thriller TV series Quantico, where she plays the role of an FBI recruit Alex Parish. Meanwhile, Gangaajal 2 is scheduled to release later this year.

an food”. Shilpa made her debut in Bollywood with 1993 film “Baa-zigar”. She came into the limelight with her dancing moves in the song “Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne” from 1999 film “Shool”. Some of her other acting credits include “Chhote

Sarkar”, “Dhadkan” and “Rishtey”. Apart from that, Shilpa is a former contestant of internation-ally acclaimed British re-ality show “Big Brother”. She is also a co-owner of Indian Premier League team Rajasthan Royals, and handles other entre-preneurial ventures too.

shoot important stunt se-quences and other scenes with Pawan playing the protagonist. The Gabbar

Singh sequel, which stars Anisha Ambrose in the lead, is being directed by Bobby.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPStatistical highlights of India-Bangladesh first ODI

Agency | Mirpur

High-flying India was brought down to earth by a spirited Bangladesh who pulled off an upset 79-run victory in the first one-day international at Mirpur, to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match se-ries, on Thursday. Chas-ing an imposing 308 for win, the Indians made a steady start before losing wickets at heap to be bun-dled out for 228 with four overs to spare. Openers

Rohit Sharma (63 off 68) and Shikhar Dhawan (30 off 38) stitched a 95-run stand for the first wick-et, while Suresh Raina -- with a run-a-ball 40 -- and Ravindra Jadeja (32 off 42) also tried their bit to save the day for India, which was not to be. Debutant Mustafizur Rahman (5/50) turned out to be the star performer for Bangladesh with the ball, picking up a fifer in his first international match. He was support-

ed well by pace partner Taskin Ahmed (2/21) and Shakib al Hasan (2/33). Earlier, Indian bowlers were taken to task by some fantastic batting by Bangladesh top-order as the home team posted a challenging score of 307 all out in 49.4 overs, their highest score against In-dia in ODIs, surpassing the previous best of 296 for six at the same venue in 2010. Openers Soumya Sarkar (54 off 40 balls) and Tamim Iqbal (60 off

Agency | Antwerp

Following a relatively long break, the Sardar Singh-led Indian hock-ey team will begin their campaign with more than a point to prove when they take on World No. 18 France in their Pool A opener of the Hockey World League (HWL) semifinal in Antwerp, Belgium on Saturday.

The Asian giants have had a relatively good summer with a bronze medal finish in the Sul-tan Azlan Shah Cup and a 3-0 win over Japan in a bilateral four-Test home series. Though India don’t have much of a motive as both their objectives for this tournament have been achieved, a top-3 finish in the tournament will qual-

ify a team for the 2016 Olympics while a top-4 will make them eligible for the HWL Final in Novem-ber-December. India, how-ever, have achieved both their targets. They became the first team to secure a Rio Games berth when they won the 2014 Asian Games gold. As hosts, they are also assured of a spot in the HWL Final.

Agency | Antwerp

Sports Minister Sarbanan-da Sonowal is confident that India’s medal tally in next year’s Rio Olym-pic Games will go up to 10 plus from six medals, which the country’s ath-letes bagged at London

Olympics in 2012. “Of course this time the num-ber will go up. Earlier, the figure was six, which was the maximum number of medals won so far, but this time the medal tally will go up. It will be 10 plus,” Sonowal told re-porters here on Saturday.

The Minister said that the scheme -- Target Olym-pic Podium (TOP) -- has been launched with the objective to win more medals in the Olympics. “That is why we are sup-porting the medal pros-pect athletes in whatever possible way.

BCCI launches probe into Dhoni’s conflict of interest caseAgency | New Delhi

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has launched a probe against India’s ODI and T20I captain MS Dho-ni’s alleged conflict of interest issue due to his association with Rhiti Sports Manage-ment Private Limited. Rhiti sports manages Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja amongst others and also

Agency | London

Indian Tennis Star Le-ander Paes and Daniel Nestor beat Marc Lo-pez and Rafael Nadal in straight sets to enter the semifinals of the ATP Aegon Champion-ships. The third-seeded Indo-Canadian pair got

the better of the Span-ish pair 7-6(3), 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the € 1,696,645 grass court tournament. The two pairs broke each other one time in the first set before Paes and Nestor prevailed in the tie-break to nose ahead. In the second set, the win-

Agency | los angeles

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has decided to make its big-gest investment in wom-en’s cricket by pumping three million pounds to launch a six-team super

league tournament. The tournament, which is scheduled to start next summer, will initially employ the T20 format and would go on for two weeks, the BBC reports. However, the venues and dates have still not been

62 balls) added 102 runs for the opening stand in only 13.4 overs to lay a solid foundation. Shakib (52 off 68 balls), Sab-bir Rahaman (41 off 44 balls) and Nasir Hossain (34) batted well in the middle-order to take Ban-gladesh to a substantial total. While Ravichan-dran Ashwin (3/51 in 10 overs) was the most suc-cessful bowler for India, Umesh Yadav (2/58 in 8 overs) and Mohit Sharma (1/53 in 4.3 overs) were especially taken apart by the Bangladeshi batsmen. Ravindra Jadeja (1/48) was good in patches and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/37 in 7 overs) ended with a decent outing. Lat-er, as the target suggested

it was bound to be a tough chase for the Indians and it turned out to be so. In-dia’s opening duo of Ro-hit and Dhawan were off to a shaky start as Bangla-desh’s pace combination of Mustafizur and Taskin bowled a prodding line and length. The duo’s disciplined bowling ini-tially didn’t allow the Indian openers to free their arms as the visi-tors made just 17 runs off the first four overs. But after the initial jit-ters, the openers finally opened up when Dha-wan dished out a fine cover drive off Taskin to strike the first bound-ary of the visitors’ in-nings in the last ball off the fourth over.

handles marketing for IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings - of which Dhoni is captain. Dho-ni’s friend, Arun Pand-ey has started the com-pany and the former is believed to have a 15% stake in the firm. Ac-cording to a report in Hindustan Times, BCCI have a three-member probe committee look-ing into the matter and the BCCI president, Jagmohan Dalmiya is a part of the committee. The other two members are Jyotiraditya Scin-dia and KP Kajaria. In 2013, Rhiti Sports had come out with a state-ment saying that Dho-ni no longer holds any shares in the company but it has emerged that

BCCI is still looking into the matter. While Arun Pandey had insisted that Dhoni held the shares of the company only for a brief period ‘to secure certain old outstand-ings’, the involvement of Dhoni closely in oth-er business ventures also raised a few question marks. Dhoni and Pan-dey are closely involved in at least three other firms, with both having equity. Hence a conflict of interest is certainly a possibility and the same is expected to be probed by BCCI. “We can only make an announcement about the outcome of the findings once the committee submits its report,” Dalmiya was quoted as saying by HT.

India begin men’s Hockey World League semifinal campaign against France

India will win 10 plus medals at Rio Olympics: Sarbananda Sonowal

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88 Pakistani fishermen lodged in Gujarat jails released

Agency | New Delhi

The Centre has released and repatriated 88 Paki-stani fishermen lodged in Indian jails. This deci-sion was conveyed by the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi to his Pakistani counterpart during a telephonic talk on June 16, 2015. The release and repatriation of the Pakistani fisher-men has been considered by the Central Govern-ment in close coordina-tion with the Government of Gujarat so that they can be with their fami-ly during the month of Ramzan. Out of a total of 115 Pakistani fishermen presently lodged in jails in Gujarat, the Centre had

Sunvilla News | gandhinagar

Gujarat BJP President RC Faldu has suspended Panchmahal district BJP worker Ramzani Yusuf Zuzara from party’s pri-mary membership. Ac-cording to a statement issued by state BJP media cell, Zuzara has been sus-pended for activities that harm the party. Ramzani is from Godhra which is headquarters of Panch-mahal district. He is close to local BJP Lok Sabha MP Prabhatsinh Chauhan. Due to recommendation by Prabhatsinh, Ramzani was recently appointed as member in Food Corpo-ration of India(FCI) com-mittee. There was anger among local BJP workers and office bearers against Ramzani’s appointment. Local BJP workers felt that they were working

Sunvilla News | gandhinagar

Gujarat government today promoted four 1985 batch Principal Secretaries(PS) to Additional Chief Sec-retary(ACS) rank.They are Sujit Gulati (PS Pri-mary & Secondary Edu-cation), Anil Mukim(PS Medical Services & Med-ical Education), Dina

The biggest govt school in Ahmedabad to come up in Muslim majority area

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The biggest school of Ahmedabad will be con-structed in Muslim ma-jority area of Chandola talav. The school will be constructed at a cost of Rs 3.5 crore. It will have 40 class rooms and state-of-the art facilities. Stone laying ceremo-ny for construction of building of this school was performed by Min-ister of State Shankar-bhai Chaudhary today. Chaudhary presided the

function of school en-rollment drive at Chan-dola Gujarati and Urdu school No. 2 and 1. While Gujarati school saw admission of 256 students, Urdu school admitted 449 students. On this occasion, Urdu and Gujarati medium school children per-formed Yogasan, elocu-tion and patriotic songs. School begs, sweets, health kits and other things were distributed among the children.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad Rural Court will give decision on bail plea of suspended DySP Tarun Barot, who is in judicial custody for his alleged involvement in Sadiq Jamal encounter case on June 23. Argu-ments in this case are over. Shri Barot has been in jail

Vadodara gears up to observe Yoga DayGujarat govt promotes four Principal Secretaries as

Additional Chief Secretary

Gujarat BJP suspends party worker Ramzani Yusuf Zuzara

for party from decades, but when party came to power someone like Ramzani was selected for appointment. Local MP Prabhatsinh was how-ever rock solid in sup-port of Ramzani. He said Ramzani is active worker of party. He further said, during the elections when bogus voting takes place in Muslims dominated area, none from Hindu community dare to enter the area, but Ramzani accompanies him to the place in attempt to stop it. Prabhatsinh said he had recommended Ramzani’s

decided to release and re-patriate 88 Pakistani fish-ermen, whose nationality has been confirmed by the Government of Paki-stan, after withdrawal of cases registered against them with the consent of the competent courts on humanitarian consid-erations. These 88 Paki-stani fishermen have al-ready left Gujarat today and they will be handed over to the Pakistani au-

thorities at Attari border on June 21, 2015. Even though there were re-ports in the media about 9 more Pakistani fish-ermen whose nationali-ty is stated to have been confirmed by the Gov-ernment of Pakistan, as per available records, the MHA has not received any communication re-garding the nationality confirmation of these 9 Pakistani fishermen.

Decision on Tarun Barot bail plea on June 23

name as FCI committee member and therefore he was appointed. Recently when senior minister Bh-upendrasinh Chudasama who is guardian minis-ter of this district visited Panchmahal, local BJP workers made represen-tation against Ramzani’s appointment and neglect of loyal party workers. Later a meeting was held by state party general secretary Shabdasharan Brahmbhatt on this issue at Godhra in which party workers complained that recently there was police complaint filed against Zuzara for misuse of Member of Parliament’s identity card to skip toll tax payment at Vavdi toll plaza. Moreover his name also surfaced in the issue of bogus sponsor letters to Pakistani citizens for Godhra visit.

Sunvilla News | Vadodara

As the world gears up to celebrate ‘Internation-al Yoga Day’, around 30,000 people will be par-ticipating in programmes organised to observe the maiden day in the city tomorrow. The two ma-jor events will be held at separate locations here. A meeting was chaired by district collector Avantika Singh Aulakh to review the preparations. Around

20,000 persons will per-form Yoga at the sports complex located in Sama locality where Gujarat Fi-nance Minister Saurabh Patel will be present. An-other event will be held in Majalpur locality where

10,000 people are expect-ed to perform Yoga. Apart from these, separate ar-rangements have also been made at 12 wards of the Vadodara municipal corporation for Yoga Day celebrations. Gujarat Ed-ucation Minister Bhupen-drasinh Chudasama said educational institutions across the state have or-ganised Yoga sessions at 29,000 places. “Health is everything.

since his arrest by CBI in September 2012. The genu-

ineness of the encounter be-came an issue after a Mum-bai-based former scribe, Ketan Tirodkar, filed affi-davit before a court there that he was witness to Jamal’s hand-over to Gu-jarat police by ‘encounter specialist’ officer Daya Nayak of Mumbai police a few days before the en-counter.

Nath Pandey(PS Revenue department and Com-missioner of Relief) and Atanu Chakraborty(Man-aging Director, Gujarat State Petroleum Corpo-ration Ltd). All four of-ficers are continued on their present post with the cadre post of “Additional Chief Secretary to Gov-ernment”.