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Plainclothes policemen showing cache of arms recovered from the six ultras, in Thane on Sunday.

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rime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to friends and well-wishers not to celebrate his birthday and instead dedicate time and resources towards relief work in this hour of need for floodravaged Jammu & Kashmir.

Modi's appeal came amid plans to celebrate his birthday on September 17 across the country, including in Gujarat where he will be present that day, reports PTI. "I am hearing from different places that friends & well-wishers are planning various pro-

weapons were smuggled into the city by train. "Gulzar Khan resides in Kashmir and we will be sending a team to nab him soon," said Deputy Commissioner of Police S. Chandanshive of Zone 1. The six accused men are, Shafiq Khan (21), Fazail Ahmed (20), Majid Khan (21), Mazhar Khan, Ashfaq Khan (30), and Mohd Shaikh (28), have been remanded to police custody for five days and investigations are on. The police are trying to find out for whom the weapons are meant and whether any major attack or terrorist strike is being planned.

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Don’t celebrate my b’day, instead help in J&K relief work, says PM

he Thane police have arrested six men from Jammu for possession of illegal arms. After receiving a tip-off from an informer about weapons coming into the city and being hidden in some slums, the Kasarwadawli police raided a hutment in Tukali village and arrested the six people. On interrogation by the police, the accused said that they ran a security agency named Maharashtra Rajya Security Agency and had brought the weapons from Jammu to be circulated to their security guards. But the

police found that no such agency exists in any records, nor do the accused have a licence for the weapons. The smuggling of weapons has been going on for the last three months. The seized weapons were smuggled into the city about 15 days ago. One of the accused, identified as Mazahar Khan (21), had brought the weapons into the city from Kashmir. The supplier of the weapons, identified as Gulzar Khan, is still at large. The six accused have been in the city since the last three months and now have nowhere to go as their homes have been washed away in the recent floods. The

grammes and events for my birthday. My humble request do not celebrate my birthday. "Instead, dedicate yourselves towards relief work in Jammu and Kashmir through your time and resources. The need of the hour is to stand shoulder to shoulder with our sisters and brothers of Jammu and Kashmir," Modi said ahead of his 64th birthday. Modi, who will be in Gujarat on September 17, will start his day by taking blessings of his 95-year-old mother Hiraba following which celebrations by state administration and BJP have been planned to mark his birthday. But the Prime Minister said "there will be no birthday celebrations". "On 17th, President Xi Jinping will be in Gujarat.We look forward to extending a warm welcome to him but there will be no birthday celebrations," Modi said.

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PAYING OBEISANCE TO MOTHER MARY

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t’s the opening day of the the Mount Mary Fair and paying obeisance to Mother Mary are lakhs of devotees drawn from all faiths and religions. For many this is an annual visit that is religiously adhered to. Even as the many throng the Basilica to submit their offerings, today’s gadget of choice, the cell-phone is being used to take pictures of the much-venerated Mother Mary statue. A cross-section of female devotees from various religious denominations pray before the cross as the Basilica towers in the background and the faithful throng the various stalls to scour for statues of Jesus Christ, Mother Mary and various religious artifacts including rosaries to offer in the basilica along with their supplications. Even as an official keeps an eagle-eye of the surging crowds, others maintain law and order on the ground as one witness bubbles galore made by enthusiastic kids enroute to the Basilica.


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SEWING OOPS SHOWING YOUR ALLEGIANCE TO POLITCAL PARTIES of ALL HUES: A harried worker at Tariq Brothers in Lalbaug, is stitching political flags of various parties at his workshop, yesterday.

A flag to wave your party to power

THOUSANDS of flags by various political parties are being made in Mumbai and other places in Maharashtra. There is a big demand for this work. Tailors are making full use of the opportunities they are getting to make some quick money. At one place in the city, a tailor has made flags of the Congress with the three stripes of different colours and the hand; Saffron flag of the BJP is there with white petals of the lotus; the NCP's flag with clock and Raj Thackeray's MNS flag with a railway engine on the flag. There will be a lot of flag-waving during the next 30 days or so. No charge for the flags for those who want to wave the party of their choice to power. And they all come for free.

NEXT time your phone rings in a meeting, just wave your hand to silence it! Scientists have developed a new programme that allows your smartphone to recognise gestures, enabling you to control your device with the wave of a hand. SideSwipe, developed by Matthew Reynolds at the University of Washington, comprises an Manmohan, Sonia, Rahul will all campaign in Maharashtra algorithm that recognises the unique reflections created when president Sonia Gandhi, vicefingers interrupt a burst of the president Rahul Gandh and former radio waves that send information prime minister Manmohan Singh between your phone and the cell are coming to Mumbai and phone mast. undertake an election campaign in In tests with 10 volunteers, the ACCORDING to a report, three top Maharashtra. The three leaders are programme recognised eight leaders of the Congress -- party not likely to make any appreciable separate taps, four hovers and two

If nominated to RS, Aamir will attend everyday

ACTOR Aamir Khan said that if he is offered a nomination to the Rajya Sabha, he will 'think' about it. Asked whether he would like to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha like cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and actress Rekha, Aamir said, "I won't comment on what they are doing. They are my friends. But if such opportunity arises, I will think whether I can contribute to society at that point of time in a better way or not. If that happens, I will be there everyday." The 49-year-old star was

impact on voters. After the Lok Sabha poll decimation, the three Congress leaders should have withdrawn at least temporarily from the political arena. They appear to think that they have remained charismatic personalities even after the poll rout. All the three Congress leaders are not any longer crowd pullers. The truth, perhaps, is they have never been. The dynasty era has worn out, but they continue to think they are popular. None of them can speak the local language, Marathi, and in many areas of the state Hindi is not the spoken language: the voter knows only Marathi. There is another strong reason why their poll campaign will fail in Maharashtra. They are seen as leaders of a corrupt party. CAG's Vinod Rai has written a book in which he has revealed the corrupt role of former prime minister Manmohan Singh. He has been exposed with regard to the part played by him in the illegal coal allocations to favoured parties and his big role in the 2G scam. And Rahul Gandhi has never been a success with the people of this country. He is not going to make any impression on Maharashtrians. What little poll chance the Congress has will be wiped out most from the three participants in the poll campaign in Maharashtra.

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Poll campaign by Sonia, Rahul and Manmohan in Maharashtra

speaking at the Panchayat AajTak programme organised by the India Today Group. Asked what he thought about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attempts to centralise power, Aamir said, "I don't know whether he is doing the right thing. You know better." Answering a question about the portrayal of women in Hindi films, Aamir said, "I admit that Hindi films have been irresponsible in terms of portrayal of women." "It sends out a very

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wrong message. Some songs are not good. We should respect sentiments of women. I accept my own hand in it, but I will try not to do this now. I will take this up with my friends and be sensitive henceforth," Aamir said.

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sliding gestures with 87 per cent accuracy, 'New Scientist' reported. The idea behind the programme is to let people control their phones without having to touch them. In case the phone in your pocket rings loudly in a meeting, a wave of your fingers silences it, sending the call to the voice-mail, the report said.

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CHANGE OF NAME

I have changed my name from Supriya Vinay Vernekar to Priya Prakash Pednekar as per Gazette No. X-22665. C-23219 I have changed my name from Priya Prakash Pednekar to Priya Deepraj Girdhar as per Gazette No. U-11839. C-23220 I have changed my name from Sunil Sajandas Ahuja to Sanwal Sajandas Ahuja as per Affidavit. C-23221 I have changed my name from Sanwaldas Sajandas Ahuja to Sanwal Sajandas Ahuja as per Affidavit. C-23222 I have changed my name from Aashish Gulraj Kamrani to Ashish Gul Kamrani as per Affidavit. C-23223 I have changed my name from Shahzadi Begum Vakil Ahmed Sayyed, to ‘Sahajadi Begam Vakil Ahmed Sayyed’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X-15801) Dated: 24/07/2014. C-23224 I, Amit Savla have changed my Son’s name from Heer Amit Savla, to ‘Harsh Amit Savla’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X-100134) Dated: 19/06/2014. C-23225 I, Yakub Mansuri have changed my Son’s name from Shahid Afridi Yakub Mansuri, to ‘Afridi Yakub Mansuri’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X-18888) Dated: 21/08/2014. C-23226 I have changed my name from Wakar Yunus Yakub Mansuri, to ‘Yunus Yakub Mansuri’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X-18891) Dated: 21/08/2014. C-23227 I have changed my name from Wasim Akram Yakub Mansuri, to ‘Wasim Yakub Mansuri’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X-18897) Dated: 21/08/2014. C-23228

I have changed my name from Ziaul Haq Mohammad Yamin, to ‘Ansari Zia UL Haq Mohammad Yamin’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 06/09/2014. C-23229 I have changed my name from Miss. Juhi Jagdish Aurangabadkar, to ‘Mrs. Juhi Prashant Shirkar’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/2014. C-23230 I have changed my name from Vinod Devraj Shah to Vinod Devraj Punmiya as per Affidavit Dated 11/09/2014. C-23231 I have changed my name from Jafar Patel to Zafar Patel as per Affidavit Dated 09/09/2014. C-23232 I Sugandha Narayan Sawant have changed my name to Manisha Mahesh Bagwe vide Affidavit dated 27.8.2014. C-23233 I have changed my name from Imran Khan to Imran Abdul Jabbar Ansari as per Affidavit No - LF 156467. C-23234

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I have changed my name from Abdul Rauf Ansari to Abdur Rauf Shahadat Ali Ansari as per Affidavit. C-23245

I Vasantben have changed my name to Vasantben Girdharbhai Parmar as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23261

I have changed my name from Shalinabee Abdul Aziz Shaikh to Salma Abdul Aziz Khan as per Gazette No(X-20265). C-23246

I Priti Alias Dimple Botadkar have changed my name to Priti Imran Premani as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23262

I have changed my name from Shabbir Husain to Shabbir Hussein Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23247

I Prabhakar Maruti Bhosale have changed my name to Parvati Maruti Bhosale as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23263

I have changed my name from Abdulla Khanali Patanwala to Abdullah Khanali Patanwala as per deedpoll Affidavit/ Annexure 'E'. C-23248 I Mr. Krishnakumar Rajkumar Shukla have changed my name to Mr. Krishna Rajkumar Shukla as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 10/09/14. C-23249 I Mohad Rafi Khan have changed my name to Mohammed Rafique Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23250

I Tarwadi Mustafa Gulamabbas have changed my name to Kachwala Mustafa Gulamabbas as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23264 I Mulla Noorjehan Haroon have changed my name to Mulla Noorjahan Haroon as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23265 I Arvindkumar Ramchandra Rajbhar have changed my name to Arvind Ramchandra Rajbhar as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23266

I have changed my name from Aamir Ahmad Afzal Syed to Aamir Afzal Syed as per Maharashtra Gazette No. (X- 45516). C-23235

I Mohammed Shaizad Mohammed Umar Qureshi have changed my name to Mohammed Shehzad Mohammed Umar Devicha as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23251

I have changed my name from Miss. Kusumkumari Shantilal Jain to Mrs. Kusum Lalit Jain as per Affidavit dated 10.09.2014. C-23237

I Mohammed Umar Qureshi have changed my name to Mohammed Umar Devicha as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23252

I Haridevi Raichand Jain have changed my name to Sarika Nitesh Bhansali as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 28/08/14. C-23268

I have changed my name from Mrs. Salma Ara Md Shahid to Mrs. Salma Ara Mohd Shahid Shaikh as per Court Affidavit dated : 13/9/2014. C-23236

I Arpit Kumar Chandrakant have changed my name to Arpit Chandrakant Doshi as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23253

I Anjanakumari Rasiklal Jain have changed my name to Anjana Asit Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23269

I have changed my name from Saeeda Bano Mehmood to Saeeda Abdul Aziz Momin as per deedpoll Affidavit. C-23238

I Bhatt Ashwinkumar Pravinlal have changed my name to Bhatt Ashwin Pravinchandra as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 11/09/14. C-23254

I Hiren Jayantilal Gindhara have changed my name to Hiren Jayantilal Gindra as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23270

I Ashishkumar Bharatbhai Shah have changed my name to Ashish Bharat Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23255

I Wruti Laxmichand Satra have changed my name to Vrutti Hiren Gindra as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23271

I have changed my name from Atulkumar Parmanand Khorasia to Atulkumar Parmanand Khorasiya as per Affidavit dated 8th Aug 2014. C-23239 I have changed my name from Shobha Atulkumar Khorasia to Shobha Atulkumar Khorasiya as per Affidavit dated 8th Aug 2014. C-23240

I Hinabahen Prafulchandra Shah have changed my name to Heena Ashish Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23256

I have changed my name from Pallavi Sadashiv Kulkarni to Manasvi Mayuresh Kulkarni as per Affidavit No. LK 675528 dated 11/09/2014 and vide Gazette No. X 3791. C-23241

I Heenaben Ashishkumar Shah have changed my name to Heena Ashish Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23257

I have changed my name from Rahila Farhat Mohommed Kalim to Rahila Ejaz Ansari as per Affidavit dated 11/09/2014. C-23242

I Ashishkumar Shah have changed my name to Ashish Bharat Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23258

We Raju Srivastava and Shikha Raju Srivastava have changed our minor son's name from Ayushman Raju Srivastava to Aayushmaan Raju Srivastava as per Affidavit dated 10.09.2014. C-23243

I Girdharbhai Babubhai have changed my name to Girdharbhai Babubhai Parmar as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 27/08/14. C-23259

I have changed my name from Aslam Jakoo Khan to Aslam Jokhu Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23244

I Jitendra have changed my name to Jitendra Girdharbhai Parmar as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23260

I Miss. Shiran Roni Raj have changed my name to Mrs. Hajra Ebrahim Mandviwala as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23267

I Anjana Sureshchandra Chavda have changed my name to Anjali Suresh Gaikwad as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23272 I Shyamaraji Lalchand have changed my name to Shyamaraji Lalchand Jaiswal as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23273 I Lalchand Gokul have changed my name to Lalchand Gokul Jaiswal as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23274 I Ram Virendra Lalchand have changed my name to Ramvirendra Lalchand Jaiswal as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 12/09/14. C-23275 I Shyamala Shriniwas Poojary have changed my name to Mrs. Sharmila Kiritkumar Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23276

I Mr. Ramu Thekedar Mandal have changed my name to Mr. Ramu Tettar Mandal as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23277

I Manjari Upadhyay have changed my name to Manjariben Upadhyay as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23293

I Miss. Vanita Yashwant Chonakar have changed my name to Kirti Kishor Dhotre as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23278

I Surendrakumar Laxmidas Panjwani have changed my name to Surendra Laxmidas Panjwani as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 10/09/14. C-23294

I Fardinand Raymond Noon have changed my name to Ferdinand Raymond Nunes as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23279

I Amritlal Virji Upadhyay have changed my name to Amratlal Virji Upadhyay as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23295

I Amitaba Parija have changed my name to Amitab Parija as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23280

I Ella Rajesh Joshi have changed my name to Ela Rajesh Joshi as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23296

I Kamaladevi Ramkishor Yadav have changed my name to Kamala Ramesh Yadav as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23281

I Mati Ul Rehman Ovadurehman Siddhiki / Matiurrehman Ubedurrehman Siddiqui have changed my name to Matiul Rahman Vaidul Rahman Siddiqui as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23297

I Yogendra Kumar Harimohan Sharma have changed my name to Yogendra Harimohan Sharma as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/09/14. C-23282 I Nicholas Gama have changed my name to Nicolau Malegao as per Maharashtra Government Gazette No. U-75647 Dated: 20/03/14. C-23283 I Shahajabegm Shamim Akhtar Momin have changed my name to Shahjahan Shamim Akhtar Momin as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23284 I Pragneshbhai Labhashankar Bhatt have changed my name to Pragnesh Labhshankar Bhatt as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23285 I Zainabbi Liyaqatali Koskani have changed my name to Zainab Liyaqatali Koskan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23286 I Surajkumar Jayvant Padavi have changed my name to Suraj Jayvant Padvi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23287 I Lilabai Surajkumar Padavi have changed my name to Leena Suraj Padvi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23288 We Mr. Suraj Padvi & Mrs. Leena Padvi have changed our minor son’s name from Abhisek Surajkumar Padavi to Abhisek Suraj Padvi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23289 I Patel Aseef Abdul Rahim have changed my name to Patel Asif Abdul Rahim as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23290 I Hamida Aslam Patel have changed my name to Hameeda Aslam Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23291 I Kanu Tanaji Kasale have changed my name to Kanhoji Tanaji Kasale as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23292

I Ovadurehman S. Siddhiki / Ubedurrehman Siddiqui have changed my name to Vaidul Rahman Siddhu Siddiqui as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23298 I Haslan Khatun Ovadurehman Siddhiki / Hasnainkhatun Ubedurrehman Siddiqui have changed my name to Hasnainkhatun Vaidul Rahman Siddiqui as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23299 I Anant Budhnath Gosavi have changed my name to Anand Budhnath Gosavi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23300 I Fatima Bi Abdul Jabbar Shaikh have changed my name to Parveen Mohammed Usman Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23301 I Narayan Lal Tara Ram have changed my name to Narayan Tararam Kumawat as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23302 I Harshila Kantilal Shukla have changed my name to Harshila Tushar Bhatt as per Maharashtra Government Gazette No. U-17381 Dated : 04/09/14. C-23303 I Bharatkumar Nanji Chauhan @ Chauhan Bharatkumar Nanji Bhagwan @ Bharat Nanjibhai Chauhan @ Bharatbhai Nanjibhai have changed my name to Bharatbhai Chauhan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23304 I Rekhaben Waghjibhai Gohil @ Rekhaben Bharatbhai @ Rekha Bharatbhai Chauhan @ Rekha Bharat Chauhan have changed my name to Rekhaben Bharatbhai Chauhan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23305 We Bharatbhai Chauhan & Rekhaben Bharatbhai Chauhan have changed our minor son’s name from Nikunj Bharatbhai to Nikunj Bharatbhai Chauhan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-23306

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hose Diwali will be more Happy than others and who will get the Diwali bonus of power on October 19 will only be known then. But right now with limited time at everyones disposal,every other politician and political parties need to keep their political firecracker powder dry. For the last three terms that is for the last 15 years, Diwali had been sweet and special for the ruling Congress-NCP led Democratic Front alliance thanks largely due to some last minute display of brilliant political firecrackers. This time around their stockpile seems to be slightly depleted in what is being attributed to the long anti-incumbency factor. But on the opposite side (Bharatiya Janata Party, Shiv Sena led Mahayuti) the picture does not look that bright either. That picture hardly bodes well for the people of Maharashtra. This time around the 2009 scenario seems to be recreated with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) despite Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray using some harsh

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language against NCP strong- base of the BJP-Sena. man in Nashik, Chhagan However, much water has Bhujbal, has chosen to look flown under the bridge since the other way while extend- then. That changed scenario ing its support along with has been reflected somewhat Congress to retain its hold on in the recent May 2014 Lok the Nashik municipal corpo- Sabha elections. But the Lok ration. Will the Congress- Sabha elections have been a

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NCP-MNS combine be able to recreate the 2009 scenario wherein the MNS helped the Congress-NCP eventually by cutting away the support

different ball game altogether. This time around there are more claimants to the Chief Ministers throne than they were ever before

not just in the BJP, but also in the Sena. Uddhav Thackeray has now made it a open secret that he craves to be the Chief Minister, not with-

standing the long list of claimants for the same post in the BJP. Moreover, their new found allies who after tasting success in the recent Lok Sabha elections are craving for a bigger share of the power pie. More than the Sena, the BJP feels that the 2014 Lok Sabha results has brightened its prospects for the October 15 Assembly elections. However, the political equations or arithmetic seems to change between Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. The MNS & NCP which looked down and out in the recent Lok Sabha elections seem to have some political fight still left in them. That can be gauged from the fact that post Lok Sabha elections there has been healthy increase in voter populations in some Assembly seats held by these two parties. Another reason why often

old tricks or past equations do not work every time is the fact that people these days are too shrewd to understand the difference between being taken for a ride and being offered a real credible alternative. The Lok Sabha elections seem to have changed all that, both the competing alliances seem to be hell bent on redrawing the seat sharing formula. The tensions within the Congress-NCP alliance over the issue is no secret either. They are trying to yet again bank on the MNS to split the BJP-Sena vote bank and deliver them a fourth term in office. For Raj Thackeray it is the dual challenge of keeping his flock together and giving them some hope to fight for something and keeping him relevant in the scheme of things. For the ruling CongressNCP alliance in 1999 it was the anti-incumbency of the previous Sena-BJP led government. In subsequent elections it has used issues like Free Power to farmers, James Laine’s controversial book on Shivaji Maharaj, or the statue of Shivaji Maharaj in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Mumbai to retain power for so long. This time it is searching for a new issue to retain power against a resurgent yet faction ridden opposition. And time is running out for both.

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has been ardently raising the issue in the standing committee meetings and had also gone on an indefinite strike, said, “The survey states that luminosity has to be increased, but the civic administration is not doing anything about it. There has been an increase in the number of crimes against women due to the dimly lit roads.” The BMC's data states that areas of low lux levels include Amar Mahal junction, Yogi Hills and Lala Devi Dayal Road in Mulund, L D Ruparel Marg in Malabar Hill and Saki Vihar Road in Chandivli, among others. The lights cover large distances between two poles and the high number of trees cast a

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he Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has ordered the roads and traffic departments to submit a detailed report with their solution to the poorly lit roads in the city. Three months ago the civic administration surveyed 50 roads out of which, they found 18 were poorly lit, a lot of roads had low lux (unit of illuminance) levels with a few roads having less than 30 per cent of the required levels. BJP corporator from Kwest ward Amit Satam, who

shadow on the roads because of which the lux level is low. Additional Municipal Commissioner Rajiv Jalota said, “We have instructed the roads and traffic department to submit a detailed report within the next one month.”

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CLASSIFIEDS I have changed my name from Anish Muhammad to Anish Ahmed Khan as per Affidavit. C-23325

I have changed my name from Shiji Lazer to Shiji Lazar as per Affidavit. C-23344

I have changed my name from Jainul Aafdin to Mohammad Jainul Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23326

I have changed my name from Jain Mitesh Kumar Parasmal to Mitesh Parasmal Jain as per Affidavit. C-23308

I have changed my name from Rohit Gayaprasad Goud to Rohit Gayaprasad Kahar as per Affidavit. C-23345

I have changed my name from Mehul Jagdish to Mehul Jagdish Soni as per Affidavit. C-23327

I have changed my name from Dilip Ramashrey Gund to Dilip Ramashrey Gaur as per Affidavit. C-23309

I have changed my name from Saraswatiben Jagdish to Saraswati Jagdish Soni as per Affidavit. C-23328

I have changed my name from Rizvana Salauddin Shaikh to Rizwana Salauddin Shaikh vide Affidavit dated 27-08-2015. C-23346

I have changed my name from Siddhesh Kotawdekar to Siddesh Kotavdekar as per Affidavit. C-23310

I have changed my name from Jagdish to Jagdish Soni as per Affidavit. C-23329

I have changed my name from Mohammed Ashaiq Abdus Salam to Mohd Ashique Abdul Salam Sayed as per Affidavit. C-23307

I have changed my name from Balkrishna Sitaram Kotawdekar to Balkrishna Sitaram Kotavdekar as per Affidavit. C-23311

I have changed my name from Ghos Mohd Khan to Gaus Mohammed Badruddin Khan as per Affidavit. C-23330

I have changed my name from Vandana Balkrishna Kotawdekar to Vandna Balkrishna Kotavdekar as per Affidavit. C-23312

I have changed my name from Sayyad Noor Asayyad Chand to Noor Chand Syed as per Affidavit. C-23331

I have changed my name from Abdul Razak Shaik Isak to Abdul Razzak Isak Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23313

I have changed my name from Emmanuel Prakash Dodamani to Emmanuel Prakash Daddimane as per Affidavit. C-23332

I have changed my name from Mohamed Salim to Mohammed Salim Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23314

I have changed my name from Prakash Shripat Dodamani to Prakash Shripat Daddimane as per Affidavit. C-23333

I have changed my name from Shamshadbi Mohamed Saleem to Shamshadbi Mohammed Salim Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23315

I have changed my name from Pooja Prakash Dodamani to Pooja Prakash Daddimane as per Affidavit. C-23334

I have changed my name from Shakeela to Shakeela Bano Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23316

I have changed my name from Mr. Dubey Manoj Kumar Hridaynarayan to Mr. Dubey Manoj Hridaynarayan as per Affidavit. C-23335

I have changed my name from Shaikh Shamsherali Mohammad Islam to Shamsher Mohammad Islam Mansoori as per Affidavit. C-23317 I have changed my name from Mohammad Ejaz Yawar Husain to Ejaz Mohd Yawar Ansari as per Affidavit. C-23318 I have changed my name from Khan Aftab Alam Mohd Naeem to Khan Aftab Mohammed Naim as per Affidavit. C-23319 I have changed my name from Ajay Kumar Kesarwani to Ajay Kesarwani as per Affidavit. C-23320 I have changed my name from Tufail Ahmed to Tufail Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23321 I have changed my name from Aisha Bi Abdul Shakoor to Aisha Mohammed Zaki Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23322 I have changed my name from Shaheen Begum Sikandar Momin to Shaheen Abdul Rauf Momin as per Affidavit. C-23323 I have changed my name from Nasim Bano Abdul Jabbar to Shehnaz Bano Noor Mohammed Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23324

I have changed my name from Jantonson Nadar to Micheal Vijay Antonson Nadar as per Affidavit. C-23336 I have changed my name from Supriya Antonson to Supriya Kumari Shashidhara Poojari as per Affidavit. C-23337 I have changed my name from Sidhant Santosh Hule to Siddhant Santosh Hule as per Affidavit. C-23338 I have changed name from Anop Singh to Anop Singh Rathore as per Affidavit. C-23339 I have changed my name from Harold Ambros Fernandez to Herold Ambrose Fernandez as per Affidavit. C-23340 I have changed my name from Anil Kumar Chauhan to Anil Ramavadh Chauhan as per Affidavit. C-23341 I have changed my name from Awadhraj Chauhan to Ramavadh Ramsumer Chauhan as per Affidavit. C-23342 I have changed my name from Stany Aranha to Monthu Stany Aranha as per Affidavit. C-23343

I have changed my name from Mohammad Nisar to Nisar Shaikh as per Affidavit dated: 24,June 2014. C-23347 I have changed my name from Abdul Rehman to Abdul Rehman Abdul Sami Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23348 I have changed my name from Raziyakhatun Abdul Rehman to Rajiyabanu Abdul Rehman Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23349 We Abdul Rehman Abdul Sami Shaikh and Mrs Rajiyabanu Abdul Rehman Shaikh have changed our minor daughter’s name from Mr Rabiya Abdul Rehman to Rabiya Abdul Rehman Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23350 I have changed my name from Vali Mohammed Rafique Turak to Vali Mohammad as per Affidavit. C-23351 I have changed my name from Seema Begum Shamim Baig to Seema Tauqeer Khan as per Affidavit. C-23352 I have changed my name from Shamim Baig to Salim Baig as per Affidavit. C-23353 I have changed my name from Tauqeer Khan to Mohammed Tauqeer Khan as per Affidavit. C-23354 We Mr. Mohammed Tauqeer Khan and Seema Mohammed Tauqeer Khan changed our son’s name from Mohammed Hassaan Raza Khan to Mohammed Hassan Raza Khan as per Affidavit. C-23355 I have changed my name from Gulshan Mohammed Yasin Ansari to Gulshan Jahan Mohammed Haroon Ansari as per Affidavit. C-23356 I have changed my name from Aishabi Mansoor Ali to Ayesha Mansoor Ali Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23357 I have changed my name from Mehraz Husain Bashir Shaikh to Mehraj Bashir Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23358 We Mr. Mohammad Bashir Shaikh and Zinath Mohammad Bashir Shaikh change daughter name from Ripabi Mohammad Bashir Husen to Rifabi Mohammad Bashir Sahikh as per Affidavit. C-23359

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I have changed my name from Mr. Rashid Anwar Nizazuddin to Mr. Rashid Anwar Nizamuddin Khan as per Affidavit. C-23361 I have changed my name from Mr. Nizamuddin Ahsanullah to Mr. Nizamuddin Ahsanullah Khan as per Affidavit. C-23362 I have changed my name from Mrs. Abeda Anwar Nizamuddin to Mrs. Abeda Anwar Nizamuddin Khan as per Affidavit. C-23363 I Mr. Nizamuddin Ahsanullah Khan have changed my son’s name from Mst. Hamid Anwar Nizamuddin to Mst. Hamid Anwar Nizamuddin Khan as per Affidavit. C-23364 I have changed my name from Abdulbashid Urf Sufiyan Shaikh to Sufiyan Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23365 I have changed my name from Shahid Firoz Khan to Shahid Firoz Kapoor as per Affidavit. C-23366 I have changed my name from Mr. Arvind Kumar to Arvind Kumar Gupta as per deed poll Affidavit. C-23367 I have changed my name from Mrs. Jayalaksmy to Mrs. Jayalakshmi as per Affidavit. C-23368 I have changed my name from Pooja Jagdish Verma to Pooja Jagdish Varma as per Affidavit. C-23369 I have changed my name from Abhishek Mohan Nagwekar to Abhishek Mohan Nagvekar as per Affidavit. C-23370 I have changed my name from Akbar Salim to Akbar Salim Khan as per Affidavit. C-23371 I have changed my name from Mr. Shahid Abdul Qayyum to Mr. Mohammed Shahid Abdul Qayyum Ansari as per Affidavit. C-23372 I have changed my name from Bharat Keshrimal Chopda to Bharat Keshrimal Chopra as per Affidavit. C-23373 I have changed my name from Sukhdev Vishwanath Boital to Sukhdev Vishwanath Baital as per Affidavit. C-23374

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I have changed my name from Mr. Alim Hamid Shaikh to Mr. Abdul Alim Hamid Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-23360

Ahilya Rangnekar’s name proposed for hospital in Dadar

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n keeping with demand made by a group of people, public trust Shree Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain Shravak has proposed to set up a hospital in memory of late freedom fighter and social activist Ahilya Rangnekar on a plot of land in Dadar. The trust owns a 642 square yards land in Dadar. However, it wants to acquire from civic body an adjacent plot, which originally belonged to them but was later reserved for a school, a release said. In the Town Planing (TP) scheme, this land was first shown reserved for a school. However, the school never came up and the land was encroached upon. In the revised Development Plan (DP), reservation of this land has been changed to accommodate the dishoused. A delegation led by Shantilal Maru, Chairman Trustee of Vardhaman Sthanakwasi

Ahilya Rangnekar Jain Shravak Sangh, advocate Mukesh Chheda and members of the trust met Assistant Municipal Commissioner of G/North Ward on Saturday and apprised him of the people's suggestion to build a hospital on this plot of land. More than 1,500 people from this area have come up with a demand to build a hospital, the delegation informed the civic body. They informed that last year, veteran Gandhian and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare had hailed the move of the trust to build a hospital in memory of Ahilya Rangnekar. The delegation has urged the municipal body to consider the demand of people to set up hospital and grant adjacent land for this purpose, the release said.


Police puts heat on Pujari

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Pujari’s threats to remain in limelight

Investigators can now apply MCOCA against Pujari by mentioning different cases in the conspiracy chargesheet to kill a city-based journalist

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n a bid to make a strong case against fugitive gangster Ravi Pujari, the crime branch would mention the cases of the journalists threatened by the gangster and his men in the past, in the conspiracy chargesheet to kill a city-based journalist case. The ADC in its report 'SCRIBES TO GET COP AID' dated September 12 was first to highlight Pujari's act of threatening a veteran citybased journalist two months ago. On September 5, crime

branch sleuths arrested three shooters of the gangster who had come to the city to kill a journalist. Shockingly, this was the second incident, in which the journalist was being targeted and threatened by Pujari. While talking with the ADC, a highly placed official of the crime branch, requesting anonymity said, “The step would hit the gangster below the belt, as it would precisely create a chain of cases, in which Pujari becomes a common accused. Considering this, the crime branch in future will also be able to apply

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the draconian law of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime ACT (MCOCA) against Pujari, as the latter extorts money from businessmen by referring to his name in threatening cases of journalist and influential people,” added the official. Bhushan Bahal, city's wellknown criminal lawyer said, “The intention to earn money by extortion from businessmen on the basis of threats to journalists and influential people makes apparent the organised way in which the underworld is operating. With regard to Pujari,

Gangster Ravi Pujari the criterion of pecuniary gain is certainly satisfied, which will not create any difficulty for the investigators to apply MCOCA.”

Being termed as immature and publicity hungry, the gangster had threatened the well-known veteran journalist from Mumbai in June. The journalist, whose name has been witheld, in an interview to a TV news channel, had termed Pujari's acts as immature, which were in stark contrast to his contemporaries like Chhota Rajan and globally declared terrorist Dawood Ibrahim. As soon as the journalist left the studio of the TV news channel, he received a call on his mobile phone from an international number. The

caller claiming to be Pujari threatened the scribe with dire consequences if his acts are again termed as immature, informed sources in the crime branch. In the interview, the journalist was discussing the threats by Pujari to industrialist Nusli Wadia in actor Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia's case. Four days after Zinta had lodged a complaint accusing Ness of abusing and insulting her in public on May 30 at an IPL match at Wankhede stadium, the gangster had threatened Ness' father, Nusli, asking him to stay away from the Zinta-Ness matter. If sources in the crime branch are to be believed, the threats to Nusli by the gangster were just to gain mileage, as no one had approached the gangster with regard to the case. However, the probe about the threats to Nusli is still on, said crime branch sources. neel.shah@afternoondc.in

Two high-profile sex rackets in Mira Road busted 3 pimps held, 8 women rescued By Suresh Golani

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leuths of the Thane (rural) police claim to have busted two high profile sex rackets operated by influential female pimps who lured rich clients with claims of having a host of aspiring models and TV starlets on

their roll. The operation was jointly conducted by the AntiHuman Trafficking Wing (AHTW) and a special city police team led by Deputy SP Suhas Bawche on Saturday. In the first case, the AHTW team led by API Sachin Gavas, established contact

and struck a deal with two female pimps through a decoy customer, following which a trap was laid near the McDonald’s outlet in Mira Road at about 4:30 pm on Saturday. “We sent a decoy customer, who was told by the accused that he would have to pay Rs.3,000 for each girl. Our decoy agreed to the deal. Subsequently a trap was laid The pimps: Yasmin Mallit Shaikh and Pragya Taranath Saave. and both the female pimps were caught red-handed. Five young women were rescued.” confirmed Gavas. The pimps have been identified as Yasmin Mallit Shaikh and Pragya Taranath Saave (both aged 33 years). The second trap was laid by a team led by Bawche, near Fountain Hotel on the Mumbai-Ahemdabad Highway at about 5:30 pm. A high profile pimp identified as Rubina was caught when she arrived with three women. “During her telephonic discussion with our decoy, Rubina claimed that she had various models and aspiring starlets on her rolls. However

The rescued women at the Mira Road police station, yesterday.

Millionaire peddler nabbed with 1.5kg ganja By Zuber Ansari

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he Malwani police have arrested a millionaire drug peddler and seized more than 1.5 kg of marijuana and his car from which he was supplying the drug in Malwani late on Saturday night. Salim Habib Khan alias Salim Tempo (52) is a well known face in Malwani for his drug peddling activities. He is said to have a 15-mem-

ber-strong operation which supplies drugs to the entire locality. According to Malwani police sources, “On Saturday night, officers who were conducting a nakabandi operation stopped Salim Tempo's car from trying to flee the spot. Our staff intercepted him and found ganja in his car worth lacks of rupees.” After taking him to the station, the police found that there are 13 cases registered

she was very careful before entering into the deal and had been cross verifying the genuineness of our decoy. But she finally fell in the trap,” said Bawche. While the rescued women have been sent to the rehabilitation centre, the accused pimps have been charged under various sections of the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act (PITA), 1956. The case has been handed over to the concerned police station for further investigations.

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agaist Salim in similar offences and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) hadbooked him thrice for supplying drugs, sources added. The police further revealed that Salim Tempo is a millionaire who earns a lot of money peddling drugs. Tempo has been booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and will be produced before court, sources added.

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If you want to donate, contact Omar at 9967089175/ 9702215349.

amchi Mumbai, known for its generosity, once again lives upto its magnanimous reputation. Owing to its readiness to help people affected in the floods of Jammu and Kashmir, a group of Mumbaikars are putting togther packages to send to the flood-affected families there. Omar Nissar Paul felt that distance cannot be a hurdle when it comes to helping fellow countrymen in distress, so he started asking people to donate medicines, food, clothes and other items to the affected area. And thanks to the exponential powers of the social media today, the word spread. In no time, Omar had a team of about seven likeminded people, with several volunteers joining them. “I created a page on Facebook 'J&K Flood Relief, Mumbai' and people who were interested in helping out got in touch with me. We started off as a group of six or seven of us and soon others started voluntering with us, Young volunteers at one of the centres packing donated material to be sent to J&K in Mumbai, yesterday.

Vikings — life and legend The not-so-known facts from the life and legacy of the warrior clan to be revealed in a documentary screening at NCPA

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Nanavati Hospital for sale By Edrich Miranda

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ll industries, ill banks and now comes an ill hospital, sought to be sold under the guise of transfer of management. The hospital, run by a registered public charitable trust, is believed to receive an annual donation of Rs 6 crore, which is also exempt from tax falling under section 80 G, of the Income Tax Act. A number of donors question the prudence of selling the hospital, even though the trustees are making every effort to rationalise the sale, by imputing mismanagement as the cause.

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he National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) has scheduled the screening of a documentary on the Vikings at its Godrej Theatre on September 15 and 22, after an initial screening on September 14. The documentary has been shot while a major exhibition on the Vikings was being featured in Britain. The exhibition is based on new archaeological discoveries. The exhibition touches on most aspects of being a Viking – coins, weapons, swords, arms, ornaments, language, legacy, women, raids, compasses, voyages, and almost everything related to the Viking. The collection of coins, arms, ornaments and especially the swords gives an inside glimpse into the life of the Vikings as well as that era. The Theatre and Films head at NCPA,

helping with logistics, transportation of the donated materials to our centres in the city and with spreading the word, of course,” said Omar,is a Kashmiri living in Mumbai. Mumbai's generous nature has been encouraging, said Omar. “We started off with asking friends, colleagues and other contacts to donate, but later we started getting help from complete strangers. It looks like our efforts have started to pay off,” he said. “The donation in kind is more than in cash and that is what we also prefer.” The first shipment of the collected money and material in expected to go to Jammu and Kashmir in a day or so via air. “I will also be going to the affected areas and working with the locals there. There are several NGOs and groups working there and I am in touch with some of them. I will help in the distribution of the materials,” said Omar whose family had also been stuck in one of the flood-affected areas, but were brought to safety a few days ago.

Deepa Gahlot told the ADC that they have been getting a great response for the exhibition, especially from schools. “It’s a great opportunity especially for the kids to know the history and gain more knowledge about the Vikings. We are getting good response from the audience irrespective of the age group,” she said. The exhibition is also trying to put some light on the characteristics of the warrior clan. The Vikings – traitor, warrior, sailor – all the elements are getting attention on the

basis of discoveries and facts. The film of the exhibition is introduced by British Museum Director Neil MacGregor and presented by celebrated broadcasting historians Michael Wood and Bettany Hughes. The curator is Gareth Williams, alongside experts on Viking ships and swords, burial and beliefs, language and legacy. The exhibition also portrays how the Vikings have affected the Britain and the modern world. The next two screenings will take place on September 15 and 22 at 6:30 pm.

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Shiv Sena chief Udhav Thackeray with Western Maharashtra Manse Kamgar Sena President Ranjitsingh and others who joined the party at Matoshri in Bandra, on Sunday.

Mohanbhai Patel, one of the donors, expressed anguish about the sale. “If they cannot effectively manage the hospital for want of management skills or professional medical skills, let them say so. Many institutions or individuals will volunteer to enter the arena,” he said. According to Vijay Shroff, the land for the hospital was acquired from the local East Indians for a pittance by the erstwhile Government of Bombay when Morarji Desai, the then Prime Minister of Bombay, had allegedly favoured the Nanavatis. Today after 65 years and inflow of expensive state of the art equipment, machinery, and eminent medical practitioners, the trust seeks to sell, it along with its structure, equipment, land and goodwill; and that, too, for a throw away price of Rs 400 crore, when the value of the land itself works out to Rs 1,700 crore, according to the market value today. Scepticism is growing not only among the donors, but also amongst the employees, as their employees' union has entered the fray. Inquiry with the office of the charity commissioner was stonewalled.


Sena-BJP talks on Cong-NCP hope to resolve seat-sharing today seat-sharing hit roadblock

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created a roadblock in the seat-sharing talks. The two rounds of talks yesterday failed to yield any results. Now the ball is in the court of the Congress high command and the Congress bosses are all set to take a call on this sensitive issue today. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan has said that talks are on to decide whether a pre-poll or a postpoll alliance is suited for the ruling partners. “The forthcoming Assembly elections will be the sixth election which the Congress and NCP will fight together. Discussions are on whether a postpoll or a pre-poll alliance is favourable for both the Congress and NCP,” he said. On a query regarding the next CM, Chavan ducked a direct reply, saying, “He will be the one who has social accept-

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he deadlock over the seat-sharing talks for Assembly elections between the Congress and NCP continues to exist. However, Congress president Sonia Gandhi who is returning to Delhi from her foreign tour today (Monday) is likely to join the negotiations. The Congress and NCP had fought the first election after the formation of the NCP (in 1999), as rivals, before coming together to form a postpoll alliance. After that, however, they have been prepoll allies and have fought all elections from 2004 together barring some civic body elections. However, the NCP has adopted an adamant stance this time and is insisting for an equal number of seats from the Congress. This has

ability.” While commenting on Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray's Chief Ministerial ambitions, Chavan said that the Sena president has no experience in governance. Uddhav was not part of the previous Sena-BJP government. Chavan, often criticised from within the Congress and ally NCP, besides the opposition over his leadership abilities, said that the atmosphere of cynicism prevailing at the time of his anointment as CM has now improved. “Since the time I took over as Chief Minister, I had focused on improvement of policy framework,” he said. “Poor performance of the Sena-BJP in the municipal corporations of Mumbai and Nagpur will be highlighted during the campaigning of the Assembly election,” he added further.

Local train derails at CST was seen on Sunday as Central Railway officials said that the proposed mega block on Chhatrapati Shivaji Ter- main line and harbour line minus (CST) bound har- was cancelled. bour-line train derailed at However, local stations CST yesterday morning. Offi- were not informed about the cials said that no casualty was update. reported in the accident. A total of 10 services were cancelled owing to the derailment. Two pairs of wheels of the Panvel–CST local train derailed on arrival at CST’s platform No 2 at 10.50 am.The derailed coach was re-railed at 12.46 am. After rounds of inspection, the track was declared safe for travel at 1.33 pm and traffic was resumed. Confusion over mega block Tangible miscommunication in the suburban section of Central and Harbour lines

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At several stations, booking clerks and staffers refused to issue local tickets. When contacted, local station masters said that the weekly routine mega block is not cancelled as they were not informed by the headquarters.

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Railway workmen busy while putting the derailed coach back on track at CST on Sunday.

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eat-sharing talks between the dominant Mahayuti alliance partners, the Shiv Sena and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), yesterday hit a roadblock following the former carrying a hard-hitting editorial in its party mouthpiece ‘Saamna’ over the issue. Taking strong objection over the tenor of the editorial, state BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari remarked that the seat-sharing talks have come to a standstill. Replying to queries over the editorial which seemed to belittle the achievements of the electoral success achieved by the BJP under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state BJP spokesperson disclosed that there is a mounting pressure from the party

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cadres on the party leadership to call off seat-sharing talks with the Sena. Hitting back at Sena MP and ‘Saamna’ editor Sanjay Raut, the state BJP spokesperson further remarked that Raut was not the supreme leader in the Sena and that talks were on between the apex leaders of the two parties. When asked to comment on Sena attempts to project party president Uddhav Thackeray as its chief ministerial candidate, Bhandari counter argued that BJP president Amit Shah had recently categorically stated that the next state government will be formed under the leadership of the BJP. He added that the party cadres are insisting that the leadership should stop talking to the Sena leadership. It was now for the party leadership to take a decision, he added.

However, there was confusion in the BJP ranks as its leader of opposition in legislative council Vinod Tawde while speaking to newspersons at state party office separately maintained that the seat-sharing talks with the Sena were on. When reminded of Bhandari's remarks, he hastily supported them. Earlier, when asked about Sena's sons-of-thesoil theory, BJP MP from Asansol in West Bengal and Bollywood playback singer Babul Supriyo remarked that the constitution of India has given the fundamental right to every Indian citizen to move to any part of the country. Replying to queries over the recent spurt in inflation, he said that good days will be here soon. But for that to happen, some bitter medicine will have to be administered to revive the economy.

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n infotech employee aged around 37 who sustained severe injuries in a road accident way back in 2005 and had claimed a sum of Rs 30 lakh has been awarded a compensation of Rs 15.94 lakh by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Thane. Judge S Y Kulkarni presiding over the tribunal ordered the two respondent owner of a car, Subhada Vinayak Jain and the Tata AIG General Insurance Ltd, to pay compensation to the claimant Baby Bhaskaran Thekkudukkathu, then employed with Patni Computers, along with seven per cent interest from July 2006, the date of filing of the claim. "On account of injuries which the applicant sustained he would definitely face difficulties to some extent and the percentage of disability will affect his functional capacity to some extent. Therefore, I am of the view that a lumpsum amount Rs 5,00,000 must be granted to the applicant towards loss of income and future prospective loss of income, the judgement said.

"Considering oral as well as documentary evidence on record and several bills which are placed on record I am of the view that total amount Rs 3,96,991 can be granted to the applicant for hospital and medical expenses. Considering the nature of injuries age at the time of accident, an amount of Rs 1,00,000 was granted as compensation towards pain and suffering," the judge

said. The applicant was also granted Rs 3,12,500 towards actual loss of income for the period which he was absent from duty, Rs 2,00,000 towards loss of enjoyment of life and amenities in future, Rs 25,000 towards attendant charges, Rs 15,000 towards special diet, Rs 20,000 towards conveyance, Rs 25,000 towards future medical expenses, in all adding up to Rs 15,94,491.

ADVANTAGE BJP: The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena suffered a jolt on Saturday when its leader and vice-president Anil Bacchubhai Chauhan joined Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) along with his supporters. Mr. Chauhan was not happy with the party and his exit is being seen as a boost for BJP. Ashish Shelar, president of Mumbai BJP, said that Mr. Chauhan would boost the morale of the party because it has a strong base of supporters in Mumbai.


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Ponder awhile... “Disasters work like alarm clocks to the world, hence God allows them. They are shouting, 'Wake up! Love! Pray!” — Criss Jami

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HE Opposition party in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is taking the ruling alliance to task for not doing anything to cope with the flood disaster. What does the party expect the state govt to do? Can it undertake the massive task of helping the flood-affected people? The state government has neither the funds nor any arrangement to cope with the problem. Its police cannot deal with the rescue work: They do not know how to go about the rescue work. It would be wrong to criticise them for lack of action: they have neither the training nor the equipment needed to rescue lakhs of people. All that the state government has done is to construct some temporary camps where the survivors could stay. CM Omar Abdullah cannot be blamed for his silence and inaction. At last, however, he has initiated some action: He has called for a meeting of all political parties to hold discussions. This meeting can do precious little, except perhaps express gratitude for the quiet, massive rescue and rehabilitation measures undertaken by Delhi. And the meeting should also thank the army’s selfless and round-the-clock work. It would be proper if the meeting also passes a resolution recording the services rendered by the army and also requesting it not to withdraw ever from Kashmir. The rescue work is still not over. Over three-lakh people have still to be rescued. A large number of relief camps have to be constructed. Huge supplies of essential food items have to be provided. A massive survival operation is going on in J&K and the state government cannot be blamed if it can only stand and watch.

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HEN will Prime Minister Narendra Modi expand his ministerial team? A lot of people in the 279-strong BJP and 300-plus NDA desperately want a definitive answer to that question. In fact, a couple of BJP leaders who are not even MPs most anxiously await the next expansion. But if anyone claims to know, he is a liar. Unless, of course, it is Modi himself. For, this PM has no confidants, plays all his cards close to his chest, and, what is more, feels no obligation to allow someone else to have the final word. And that is how it should be. The country has paid a huge price for a feckless Manmohan Singh in the prime minister’s chair for a decade. It is just as well at long last we have a prime minister who is the leader of the country in his own right and knows full well what it means to be prime minister. Modi might be comfortable working with a small team, but you cannot prevent legions of ministerial hopefuls from dreaming of the day, sooner than later, when they would get a call from the PMO to keep their bandhgalas ready. Unfortunately, that happy day does not seem to come. First, when the ministry was sworn in, it was hoped there would be an expansion midway through the parliamentary session. It did not happen then. Later, they believed that soon after the session Modi would undertake the exercise since the new ministers would require time to acquaint themselves with their charges before the start of the next session of parliament. It was believed that such an exercise could take place before the latest round of country-wide by-elections. This too did not happen. Now, the optimists among the wannabe ministers have convinced themselves that the Modi team would have to be definitely expanded before the Assembly elections are held in the four States. After all, bestowing ministerships on MPs from the States set to elect new Assembles is supposed to yield rich electoral dividends. Remember how a few leading lights of the BJP from Bihar blamed the non-inclusion of a Bhumihar in the ministry for the adverse 4:6 result in the recent by-elections in the State. Also, the ministerial hopefuls cite other reasons, more to convince themselves than anyone else, to make a case for an early expansion. Ministers handling multiple departments is the obvious one why there should be an expansion. ‘How can one man grapple with heavy-duty ministries such as Coal and

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HE first thing is to understand the nature of the mind, only then can something be done. If you watch, you will never come across any entity like mind. It is not a thing, it is just a process; it is not a thing, it is like a crowd. Individual thoughts exist, but they move so fast that you cannot see the gaps in between. When your eyes can look deep, you will suddenly see one thought, but no mind. Thoughts together, millions of thoughts, give you the illusion as if mind exists. It is just like a crowd, millions of people standing in a crowd: is there anything like a crowd? Can you find the crowd other than the individuals? But they are standing together, their togetherness gives you the feeling as if something like a crowd exists -- only individuals exist. This is the first insight into the mind. Watch, and you will find thoughts; you will never come across the mind. And if it becomes your own experience -- not because I say it, not because Tilopa sings about it, no, that won't be of much help -- if it becomes your experience, if it becomes a fact of your own knowing, then suddenly

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Power, Law and Telecom, Finance and Defence, etc.?,’ is supposed to be the most clinching argument for ministerial expansion. Regional, caste and ally factors, we are told, too make the expansion absolutely necessary. So, does that mean an expansion is about to happen, at least ahead of the Assembly polls in Haryana, Maharashtra, J&K? To tell you the truth, nobody knows. Besides, isn’t it better to keep every ministerial hopeful on his best behaviour, inspiring him to do his best for the party in the States going to the polls in the expectation of a ministry as a reward rather than instantaneously turning

INSIDE STORY Virendra Kapoor everyone who does not get a berth in the ministry sullen and unenthusiastic for campaigning if the ministry were to be enlarged before the Assembly polls? As we said, there are good reasons why Modi should expand the ministry and equally good reasons why he should not before the State Assembly polls. So, when will he actually do it? Well, your guess is as good as ours.

A leak-proof government

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N a postscript we might note here that of all the governments that we have had since Independence, the Modi Government is the least hospitable to the media, which, by the way, is not such a bad thing. Also, all governments before this one had leaked like a sieve, none more so than the Manmohan Singh government because of the multiple centers of power. Since Prime Minister Modi is the sole source of power in the government which bears his name, you don’t expect him to leak against himself. That explains the growing misery of the media, hitherto spoilt

Watch the mind many things start changing. Because you have understood such a deep thing about mind, then many things can follow. Watch the mind and see where it is, what it is. You will feel thoughts floating and there will

MATTER & SPIRIT be intervals. And if you watch long, you will see that intervals are more than the thoughts, because each thought has to be separate from another thought; in fact, each word has to be separate from another word. The deeper you go, you will find more and more gaps, bigger and bigger gaps. A thought floats, then comes a gap where no thought exists; then another thought comes, another gap follows. If you are unconscious you cannot see the gaps; you jump from one thought to another, you never see the gap. If you become aware

by UPA leaders who spoon-fed it morsels of tantalizing scam news at regular intervals essentially to do their rivals in. So long as Modi is prime minister there may be little or no chance of a scam.

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EANWHILE, Najma Heptullah, the Minister for Minority Affairs, is mighty worried that she will soon be 75, the cut-off age for anyone to continue being a minister in the Modi dispensation. Of course, she expects to continue even after her 75th birthday, but given that Modi has made no exception even for veterans like Murli Manohar Joshi, L.K. Advani, etc., there is little chance of Heptullah continuing as a minister. Maybe a more educated, more articulate minority member of the BJP will fill that slot which will help the party allay the fears of the minorities about its bona fides. Heptullah has been rather insensitive and tactless in her handling of the Minority Affairs Ministry.

No favours, no taint

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ID he or did he not meet the PM? Everyone in the corporate world is curious to know whether the head of a powerful but most controversial industrial house has met Modi. There is utter confusion, with some in the ruling party insisting that such a meeting has indeed taken place while others equally emphatically denying it. All available evidence, however, suggests that such a meeting is yet to take place. It so happens that the corporate boss expects the Modi Government to grant him a huge bonanza, especially because he had strongly backed Modi’s prime ministerial bid. Yet, if we know anything about Modi, he is certain not to show any favours to any moneybags even if they had most generously funded the BJP campaign. Hence, the sullenness of our corporate boss who had had his way in the previous UPA regime. The bottomline for this PM is very clear: Anything that is likely to even remotely taint his administration with the smudge of a scandal should not be, will not be, done. That clearly puts a number of corporate houses at a great disadvantage vis-a-vis the Modi government since it is the extraordinary favours bought from the previous regimes which had helped them grow very big, indeed.

you will see more and more gaps.If you become perfectly aware, then miles of gaps will be revealed to you. And in those gaps, satoris happen. In those gaps the truth knocks at your door. In those gaps, the guest comes. In those gaps God is realized, or whatsoever way you like to express it. And when awareness is absolute, then there is only a vast gap of nothingness. It is just like clouds: clouds move. They can be so thick that you cannot see the sky hidden behind them. The vast blueness of the sky is lost, you are covered with clouds. Then you go on watching: one cloud moves and another has not come into the vision yet -- and suddenly a peek into the blueness of the vast sky. The same happens inside: you are the vast blueness of the sky, and thoughts are just like clouds hovering around you. But the gaps exist, the sky exists. To have a glimpse of the sky issatori, and to become the sky is samadhi. From satori to samadhi, the whole process is a deep insight into the mind, nothing else. — Osho


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Pakistan abandons J&K in sickness THE Kashmir separatists Sayed Gilani and Yasin Malik, as well as the PDP leaders, are missing since day one of the unprecedented flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir. None of them have been seen or are even available to the worsthit people of Jammu and Kashmir in these grim days. All of them, their parties and Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP, Lalu Yadav’s RJD and Nitish Kumar’s JD (U) have also not contributed even a single rupee, a piece of bread or a bottle of water. Now these sufferers find angels in the Indian Army and the police force. Change in attitude and better days are certainly coming for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, immediately after the coming up state Assembly election. — Hansraj Bhat, Borivali

THE Indian army, navy and air force have to be congratulated for their concerted efforts in the flood-hit valley of Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian government has also asked the Pakistan government for any kind of assistance. Pakistan, on the other hand, has shown a Nelsonian eye, not only to the residents of Kash-

Keep it up, Abhishek ABHISHEK Bachchan has done the members of the Jaipur Pink Panthers proud by gifting each one with a smartphone for their victory against Mumbai. Perhaps he feels it is a small gesture, but this means a lot to the team members as it will encourage them to play future games in true sportsmanship spirit and not only win the game but also win a name for the team leader. Shahrukh Khan, Shilpa Shetty and Preity Zinta own teams in the IPL, but they have never encouraged their team members. Merely owning a team doesn’t have much value. Having a heart for their team members is what counts. It is not true in saying that he was not responsible for the team’s victory. When a celebrity is associated with a sports team, it is obvious that the team members get encouraged and go for victory and win name for its leader.

Rich god...poor man

NELSONIAN EYE: The Indian government asked the Pakistan government for any kind of assistance that it could render but Pakistan, on its part, has turned a blind eye, not only to the residents of Kashmir which they otherwise lay a claim to, but also to those living in Pakistan occupied Kashmir mir which they otherwise lay a alise that their country is not safe claim to, but also to those living in because of the apathy and indifPakistan occupied Kashmir. Alas ference shown by the ruling Pakthe army in Pakistan is more be- istan government. They should sotted with staging coups or also realise that the climate in quelling them as was evident re- Pakistan is unstable, it does not cently when Nawaz Sharrif asked have a financially robust econthem to intervene and help his be- omy, and has most of the time leaguered party from insurgency! been besieged by dictatorships. — Hemant Hemmady, Virar The people of Kashmir should re-

WITH one more arrest in the German Bakery bombing case, the investigating agencies have now confirmed the involvement of Islamic terrorists in the ghastly crime. Still, a dashing youth leader of Maharashtra, while refusing to accept this fact, maintains that the blast was the handiwork of Hindu 'terrorists' and claims to be in possession of supporting 'evidence' to that effect. Similar is the case of a general secretary of the Congress. He has proclaimed LETTER OF that he has audio visual THE DAY clips to prove the complacency of Hindu extremists in various terror attacks across the country.Why are these two gentlemen reluctant to relieve the evidence in their possession which can go a long way in proving the innocence of the Muslim youth charged under these offences? — Jorhat Singh, Kandivali

Governors and governance

THE NDA government had promised good 'governance', which comes from the word 'government'. The only other ‘governmental’ word in politics is 'governor'. So it is rather surprising that the appointment of a former CJI as Governor has kicked up a storm. The judiciary is independent and so should be the Governor. Why is this not viewed as an attempt by the NDA to install an independent Governor? The answer is that the Congress, after 1969, has made a — K.V. Raman, Malad mockery of this office by installing its chamchas and chelas. So every Governor is viewed with that jaundiced eye. Let us give this government a chance to prove It's a fool that looks for logic in the contrary. After all, no one the chambers of the human raises a ruckus over an army chief heart. being appointed Governor. If the army is apolitical, is the judiciary — Joel Coen less so? If not then we are in

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opposed & unabated. There has to be stringent stipulation to qualify to stand for in any election to be people's representatives – like the minimum qualification should be graduation from a recognised university, no criminal record, past credibility especially in connection with any work related to uplift of the society. Unless such stipulations are incorporated in the election manuals, we have to continue to live with such rogues in our political field. — Bikram Banerjea, via email

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serious trouble. — T R Ramaswami, Kandivali

Councillors or rogues! APROPOS '50 corporators in criminal list!' (ADC, September 12), it is agonising to learn about how the evil grassroots politicos in India become the representatives in government. It is, in fact, not uncommon in our country. However, there has to be an attitude to not let it go un-

THE devout from all faiths are offering millions of rupees at holy places of worship as thanksgiving. While these actions are laudable, we can certainly go a step further and try to arrest poverty, hunger and pain in society. The widows and orphans can certainly benefit from the monetary donations of the privileged class. It is said that service of man, is service of god and we humans are his favourite creation. Of course we should help to upkeep and maintain our religious places of worship, but perhaps the all rich god would like to see his poor man happy and free of pain. — Altaf H Ladiwala, Bandra

MHADA & CIDCO fail The MHADA and CIDCO were set up to provide cheap housing to the common man at a time when even shanties in Mumbai and the suburbs have become a distant dream. But these two organisations have failed and are selling houses at the market rate. Both these bodies are ignoring the fact the common man depends on them with the expectation of lower prices. MHADA and CIDCO are constructing houses on government land in spite of which they are selling houses at expensive rates, raking up several crores of rupees on which they get interest, still one has to wait for the lottery to

take place and which if fails then one has to wait for the refund. It is time the Congress-NCP government looks into this matter and promises the people affordable housing. — Bhagwan Thadani, via email

India's little brother A vernacular daily of Mumbai has reported a part of a speech delivered at an election meeting by a devoutly secular regional satrap in North India. In his address, he has referred to Pakistan as the younger brother (chhota bhai) of India. In fact, he was just repeating what a top Congress leader had sermonised the Indian rulers at the time of vivisection of the country: Pakistan is your younger brother. Whatever it does to you, treat it as a childish prank and ignore it. Under no circumstances should you even think of harming it in any manner. This Gospel-like message has been scrupulously followed in letter and spirit by all the successive Congress or Congress-led governments at the Centre since Independence. — Arun Malankar, Santacruz

Golden shake to Fletcher THIS refers to Farokh Engineer's comments 'Drop Fletcher, bring in Vengsarkar, Shastri' (ADC, September 12). This man Fletcher needs to be given a golden handshake at the earliest and Ravi Shastri should be firmly installed as the chief coach along with Dilip Vengsarkar to guide the players in batting – his three consecutive test centureis at Lords are still remembered by the cricketing fraternity and he is already running a cricket academy successfully in Mumbai. Fletcher has been a total failure. He does not interact with the players, much less motivate them. One wonders why he has been retained for so long. — Dr V Subramanyan, Thane

Seat-sharing talks set the ball rolling WITH reference to your article 'Going separate ways' (ADC, September 6). If the Congress and NCP continue massaging their egoes and fight the Maharashtra Assembly elections separately, they will be slitting their own throats. They should remember that the Modi wave that decimated both parties in the Lok Sabha elctions may be on the wane, but it is still very powerful. They already face the twin obstacles of anti-incumbency and poor public image. Together, they may yet be able to salvage some pride. This apart, they will be driven into virtual oblivion. They should take lessons from master tactician Amit Shah. The BJP may not be too pleased with the intransigence and public posturing of their ally Shiv Sena, but Shah is smart enough to realise that he needs a partnership with the Sena to utterly crush the Congress. One hopes that better sense prevails among the leaders of the Congress and NCP.

UNITE, CONG AND NCP: If the Congress and NCP continue massaging their egoes and fight the Maharashtra Assembly elections separately, they will be slitting their own throats

the political parties are busy forming alliances. The seat-sharing formula has set the ball rolling for a political breakthrough. The ball is in the court of the people to elect a government with absolute majority and not to give scope for coalition politics. The decision— Firoze Hirjikaka, Colaba making gets delayed due to policy paralysis and difference of opin ion among alliance partners. The THE dates for Assembly polls will issues are many, but the main one be announced any time now and is, who will become Chief Minis-

ter in case an absolute majority is not achieved and the need for joining hands becomes a matter of talking point. Apart from CM's post, the main portfolios like finance, home, revenue and transport should be provided with best option. At the centre, the PM candidate was announced much earlier and that enthused the people go for single party rather having a wavering mind. — C K Subramaniam, Sanpada

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tate-run road development corporation MSRDC is looking at funding from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the ambitious Rs 5,975-crore BandraVersova sea link project. "The JICA has been funding major infrastructure projects in the country at lower interest rates. To give pace to our ambitious 9.3-km Bandra-Versova sea link project, we will seek funding from this Japanese institution," Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) Joint Managing Director SM Ramchandani told PTI here over the weekend. The Japanese lender has funded key projects like the multi-billion dollar Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and the upcoming Rs 23,136-crore 32.5 km ColabaSeepz Metro project in the megapolis, and has also expressed readiness to fund the proposed Mumbai TransHarbour Link (MTHL). The Bandra-Versova sea link is proposed to be developed on a public private partnership model and will be a tolled project. It will have approaches at Carter Road and Juhu, besides the terminal points at Bandra and Versova. Ramchandani said if the project gets JICA funding, the concession period for toll collection could also come down to that extent. The corporation has also sought viability gap funding (VGF) from the Centre, which may be up to 20 per cent of the project cost.

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An aerial view of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. The corporation is currently evaluating the "If we get financial assistance from the Centre as well as JICA, the concession period pre-qualification bids submitted by two confor toll collection can come down till that ex- sortia led by IRB Infrastructure and L&T. tent. We have written to the Centre in this re"Six players had shown interest but only gard," he said. two submitted their bids. We are scrutinising

Gang of thieves busted The four accused used to steal oil and copper parts of transformers in the industrial belt of Vasai-Virar areas

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The four accused at the Valiv police station in Vasai.

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leuths of the Valiv police have busted a gang of miscreants involved in theft of oil and copper components from the electric transformer units installed by private companies in the industrial belt of Vasai-Virar region. According to the police the gang had recently damaged a high voltage electric trans-

former of an industrial estate in Kaman and decamped with a huge quantity of oil and copper winding wire. The theft had led to power failure in the small scale industrial units. A police team led by Assistant Police Inspector Rani Puri, activated her informer network and tracked down four gang members – Dheeraj Rajput (23), Govind Singh Rajput (26), Ravindra Govind Raote (19) and

Bhairav Singh Rajput (34) – from their hideout in Wada. The police also recovered stolen oil worth more than Rs.1.6 lakh from the possession of the accused who are believed to be involved in similar crimes in the industrial belt of the region. A case under section 379 of the IPC has been registered against the quartet who were remanded to police custody till September 15 by the District Sessions Court.

the bids and if they qualify, only then we will invite financial bids. But if only one of them qualifies at this stage, we will have to do rebidding to make the process competitive," he said. If MSRDC gets the VGF and JICA assistance, then it will have to also rework on the criteria for financial bids as the concession period will also come down and the eligible bidder will get the contract, Ramchandani further said. It is estimated that by 2020, the link, which will help skip 14 traffic signals, is likely to be used by around 45,500 vehicles, including cars, light commercial vehicles, buses and trucks. This number is expected to grow to cross 1,20,500 vehicles by 2045. The first 5.6-km Bandra-Worli sea link, which was built by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), was thrown open for public in 2009 after 23 years of being under construction. When asked about the proposed 3.4-km Worli-Haji Ali sea link project, he said, "The project has been stalled as Reliance Infrastructure, which had bagged the contract for constructing the bridge, could not achieve financial closure. "But we can still go ahead with the project as we have already done the ground work on it. But since a final decision had to be taken by the government, there is status quo on the proposal."

ith the Japanese government taking a lead in funding the megapolis' many signature infrastructure projects, the World Bank has evinced interest in funding the proposed CharkopDahisar and Wadala-Teen Hath Naka Metro projects. The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has already committed to fund the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority's (MMRDA) two ambitious projects -- the just announced Rs.23,136-crore Colaba-Seepz Metro and the 22km Rs.9,630crore Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link (MTHL), which still remains on paper. "The MMRDA is undertaking large infrastructure projects which require huge investments. Recently, the JICA has committed to fund-

ing two major projects in the city and it has also shown interest in funding some more projects as well. "At the same time, the World Bank has also expressed interest in funding two other proposed metro projects which we will be soon taking up," MMRDA additional metropolitan commissioner Sanjay Sethi told PTI. The World Bank had earlier funded two phases of Mumbai Urban Transport Projects implemented by the authority. While phase I involved Santacruz-Chembur and Jogeshwari-Vikhroli link roads, phase II was to strengthen the suburban railway networks and improving its operational efficiency. The state government recently merged the stalled Charkop-Bandra-Mankhurd

Metro line with the proposed Dahisar-Charkop corridor by converting the entire line underground instead of the originally planned elevated line. The proposed 40.2-km Dahisar-Bandra-Mankhurd Metro line is estimated to cost Rs 28,900 crore with all the 37 stations underground. The cost of 32-km CharkopBandra-Mankhurd corridor was originally pegged at Rs 7,660 crore, while the 7.8-km Charkop-Dahisar corridor was estimated to cost Rs 4,680 crore. The state has also cleared a 30.8-km-long metro link connecting Wadala on the easter fringe to Teen Hath Naka on the northwestern fringe that will have 31 stations. The link will have 10 underground stations while the rest will be on elevated line.


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INFLATION CHEERS, IIP DISAPPOINTS, BUT...

While inflation headed down, industrial growth tumbled to 0.5% in July compared to an upwardly revised 3.9% growth in June. Slower growth was led by a fall in capital goods output and a continued decline in consumer goods output (y-o-y). However, higher growth in capital goods output is likely to resume next month due to a low base from last year. Going forward, domestic demand is expected to strengthen as suggested by recent surveys on industrial outlook and consumer confidence. For FY15, Crisil Research forecasts GDP to grow by 5.5%, with industrial growth expected to rise to 3.6% from 0.4% in FY14. A more optimistic Moody’s expects growth to approach a 6% pace by year's end. So the present disappointment may just be short-lived...

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PI inflation fell to 7.8% in August from 8% last month as a sharp decline in core inflation (inflation excluding food and fuel) more than offset a marginal pick-up in food inflation. For the first time since January 2012, core CPI inflation fell below the 7.0% mark to 6.8% y-o-y in August. The seasonally adjusted month-on-month momentum in the core also fell to 0.3% in August from 0.6% last month. The fall in core inflation was driven by an over 1 percentage point decline in inflation in 2 categories; transport & communication and household requisites. Both of these categories, (together having a weight of 30% in the core CPI index) favourably benefited from a very strong base effect from August last year. Excluding these two, core CPI inflation was almost unchanged from last month at 7.7%. A significant decline in petrol prices (Rs 5.4 per litre since July in Mumbai) due to lower crude oil prices globally, is also likely to have contributed to the downward price pressures in transport & communication. “We expect this to continue going forward as no further hike in diesel prices is expected as long as crude oil prices stay at current levels. The under recovery in diesel has fallen to 8 paise per litre after the August 31 hike� believes Crisil. In the case of food articles, price pressures were seen building up in pulses, condiments & spices and milk & milk products. Inflation in each of these categories has been rising for the last 3 months. Inflation in pulses in fact rose by 1.1 percentage points to 6.9% y-o-y in August, and needs to be watched closely as the crop has been impacted by weak monsoons this year. According to the CRISIL Deficient Rainfall Impact Parameter (DRIP) – which captures both the magnitude of the rainfall shock (measured as the deficiency of rainfall) as well as the vulnerability of a region (measured as a percentage of un-irrigated area) – pulses and coarse cereals are likely to have suffered some damage due to the late onset of monsoons coupled with heavy rains in certain parts of the country this year. The DRIP scores for pulses and

coarse cereals this year are similar to (or slightly worse) 2012 when inflation in these categories had surged to over 13-14% in the second half of the year. This year, given the steps taken by the government, we do not expect a similar surge in prices but any build of price pressures needs to be monitored closely. The government has already offered a line of credit to states to import pulses to compensate for domestic supply shortage and keep prices in check. In the case of cereals fortunately, the affected crops, namely jowar, bajra have a low weight (2.4% together) in the CPI food basket. Going ahead, says Crisil “From next month onwards, food inflation is likely to taper off as a favourable base effect from last year kicks in - food inflation had surged to an average 13% during September-December 2013 due to a supply-side shock to vegetable prices. Moreover, low increase (3-4%) in minimum support prices of rice and wheat and the offloading of excess stocks will also help keep a check on food inflation. Food grain stocks in the central pool are currently at 17.3 million (mn) tonnes for rice and 35.5 mn tonnes for wheat – both of which are 2.5 times the quantity mandated by buffer norms and strategic reserve requirements. However, as a result of weak monsoons and its perceived impact on food prices, household inflation expectations have risen. This is reflected in the RBI’s quarterly survey, where the three-month ahead inflation expectations rose in September quarter after declining for the previous 2 quarters. Rising demand with a gradual recovery in GDP growth and rising inflation expectations may create an upside risk for core inflation in the coming months. Even if crude oil prices stay low, once the favourable base effect wears off in January, there is a possibility of headline CPI inflation rising slightly above 8% toward the end of the fiscal year. This means that there is no room for a rate cut in FY15.� As regards IIP growth; it fell to 0.5% in July compared to an upwardly revised 3.9% growth in June and an average 4.2% growth in Q1. Manufacturing output fell by 1% in July

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Growth To Approach A 6% Pace By Year’s End, Says Moody’s

ndia's economy has improved in recent months, though for cyclical reasons unrelated to the new government. Downside risks around inflation, the external and fiscal deficits, and volatile financial markets have all receded, helping restore confidence and drive a slow but definite upturn. GDP grew 5.7% in the June quarter after hovering at 5% for the previous two years, and Moody’s Analytics expect growth to approach a 6% pace by year's end. In a report by Glenn Levine and the Asia Pacific Staff of Moody’s Analytics, the rating agency says “India still has an

compared to 2.5% growth in June. Bulk of the slowdown came from the capital goods sector, where the output fell 3.8% due to a high base of last year. The capital goods index had jumped 23% m-o- in July 2013 due to a spike in the electrical machinery and apparatus sector, but had fallen by nearly 10% in the following month. However, even after excluding this sector, the rest of the manufacturing sec-

inflation problem, however. Wholesale prices have cooled, but the central bank is paying greater attention to the consumer price measure, which remains elevated at 7.2% year over year in July. It is increasingly likely that the RBI will not cut interest rates this year. Governor Rajan made lowering inflation the bank's main priority, and it will be difficult to justify a rate cut unless CPI inflation falls comfortably below 6%. Yet the economy’s output gap is closing and the current monsoon season, while not as poor as initially feared, could still be 10% below average, cutting crop yields and pushing up prices from early 2015.�

tor growth was still 0.6% lower y-o-y in July. Meanwhile, growth in the core infrastructure segment too is yet to gain momentum - growth fell to 2.7% in July compared to 7.3% in June. Crisil believes that 'Incremental policy measures and bureaucratic improvements that the new government has taken in its first 100 days to improve the ease of doing business, has had a positive impact on business

According to it “The pieces are in place for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be an influential leader and lift the economy’s growth pace. Reforms have come slowly, in part because this is Modi’s first stint in the national parliament and until recently he didn’t know the exact size of his majority. His challenge will be to continue and accelerate the pace, while trying to keep parliament on his side. It is a difficult task, but if Modi achieves it he could lift India’s long term GDP growth, which is the surest way to lift millions out of poverty.�

sentiments. However, it will take some time for these to translate into growth. While these are critical to lift growth in the short-term, the government needs to move forward with structural policy reforms such as implementation of GST, easing labour laws, rationalisation of fiscal subsidies, and amendment of land acquisition norms, to maintain the growth momentum beyond this year�.

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‘RISE 2014’ Rises To Make An Impact “W

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e believe that with CSR gaining ground and Inclusive business strategies a key driver of emerging markets, the summit provides participants relevant and crucial resources and partnerships for Research & Education, Project Advisory & Implementation, Financial support & Charitable assistance. Just as private public partnerships changed the way infrastructure projects were executed, so too market based solutions and partnerships will drive the corporate and development sectors and through that overall sustainability of our world as it exists,” said Karon Shaiva, Chief Impact Officer & Managing Director, Idobro Media. She was speaking about RISE 2014 (Responsible Impact Summit and Expo), a summit focused on the shared values of Responsible, Incusive, Sustainable and Ecofriendly products, which was held at the World Trade Centre, Mumbai last week. RISE 2014 is a model for collaborative outreach, mobilization and action for integrated development based on the theme of “Connect…Communicate…Collabora te...!” for the welfare of society. The aim of the summit was to enable interaction between multistakeholders across sectors, to build awareness for inclusive business models and sustainable development strategies and to promote Social and Eco-friendly products and Services, Programs and Schemes. RISE 2014 set the stage for deeper engagement between Government, Academia, Social Enterprises and the Private and Development Sector. The Summit provided a unique opportunity to its

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<<(L-R) Khyati Naravane. Assistant Director at World Trade Centre, Nilima Patil, Chairperson, Mahila Samiti, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (MACCIA) Nashik Branch, Karon Shaiva, Chief Impact officer and MD, Idobro Impact Solutions, Rupa Naik, Executive Director, All India Association Of Industries (AIAI), Shabnam Gupta, Principal Designer, The Orange Lane, Akila Agrawal, Partner, Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co, Michele Weldon, Strategic Partnerships Coordinator, UN Women Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka, Khatera Yusufi, Afghan-German journalist and Ambassador of the Organization of War Victims and disabled people in Afghanistan and Amrit Shahzad, Founder and CEO, Zeest Inc., USA at the emergence of women entrepreneurship in Asia conference held at the 4th Global Econonic Summit in WTC on Saturday. participants for branding around social and natural capital, research, tapping unconventional markets and new channel partners, social message advertising, cause related marketing, rural markets and other exploration. Besides the Global Economic Summit, various non – profit organisations (NGOs) participated in the event and had set up a sale and exhibition stall of their products which included Indian handicrafts and other products by the NGO’s. Some key participants and partners of the event were Wockhardt

The Open Space Technology was selected as a format to conduct the Round Table, as RISE 2014 focusses on connect, communicate and collaborate. RISE 2014 entailed 9 round tables and 9 workshops. There were approximately 25-40 participants, including experts, from the Corporate, Government, and NGO sectors and Academia in every roundtable.

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‘Textile Industry Has Potential To Export Another $4-5 Bn’

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By A Business Reporter he country's textile exports stood at $40 billion last year. If the government eases the tariff burden we can easily add another $4-5 billion," said Manikam Ramaswami, Chairman, The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council Of India (TEXPROCIL) at the export award function held in Mumbai last Friday. “We have been able to identify the requirements in trade policy that will ensure harmony across the value chain and clearly articulated it. No more quantity restrictions for any part of the value chain... All parts of the value chain will be able to access international prices. Draw back calculation will be modular – and incentives will start from the finished goods and flow up stream with smaller numbers to ensure that at all times Indian products from ‘cotton to yarns to fabrics’ will be available cheaper to Indian value-adding companies, so that the value addition within India gets encouraged.” Highlighting the challenges of this

<<Minister of Textiles, Santosh Gangwar inaugurating the TEXPROCIL (2013-14) award ceremony lighting lamps as per Indian tradition. sector, Manikam Ramaswami said, “Indian textile industry, however competitive it may be at present, needs cotton at less than or equal to international prices and needs a level playing field when it comes to tariff barriers to perform to its potential.” According to the TEXPROCIL

Chairman, “On the tariff front, we need to have FTAs with EU, Canada and Australia, favourable duty in China similar to Pakistan, Bangladesh etc., who have negotiated reciprocal benefits with China. We have a 34 bn US$ deficit with over 12 bn US$ imports taking place at

less than five per cent duty. We need to bargain a reciprocal benefit for our textiles. China imports 20 billion US$ of textiles. We can improve our exports by a huge amount should we get a level playing field.” The awards were distributed by Minister of Textiles, Santosh Gangwar. “The ministry has been continuously interacting with the captains of the industry and cross-section of other experts for identifying the areas, where major policy push is required to stimulate further growth,” said Santosh Gangwar, Minister of Textiles. "Textile under the new government is committed to realising the sector's potential in creating millions of jobs and providing solid policy support towards this direction," he added. Sanjay Kumar Panda, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India; Kiran Soni Gupta, IAS, Textile Commissioner; Vitrndra Uppal, Charman, AEPC, Rakesh Mehra, Chairman, SRTEPC; and R. K. Dalmia, Deputy Charman, TEXPROCIL were the other dignitaries present in the award ceremony.

‘Maharashtra Invites Foreign Investors’

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aharashtra is the second largest province of India. It is home to Mumbai – the economic and commercial capital of the nation. Maharashtra is the favoured investment destination of the country with conducive business environment and ready availability of land, power, water, connectivity and skilled labour. We invite domestic and foreign investors to invest in the rapidly growing state of the nation. MIDC promises to support investors willing to set up base in Maharashtra,” said Bhushan Gagrani, I.A.S, CEO, MIDC during the second day deliberations of the Global Economic Summit on Asia: Powering Global Markets jointly organised by World Trade Centre Mumbai and All India Association of Industries. Further, Prof. Usha Haley, Professor of Management, West Virginia University addressed the huge deficit of major trading economies with that of China. Over the past five years the Chinese economy has moved from being a net importer to net exporter and a large manufacturer. The journey has been marked by distorted subsidies by the Chinese Government, state capitalism marked by state ownership and management of enterprises & personnel and huge regulatory control over financial institutes. NilaKanthi Ford, Director, Europe and Asia, KFV Consulting and Vice Chairperson for the Ireland –India Business Association enlightened the audience on the need for country specific policy frameworks. Emerging economies fail to have conducive policy frameworks. Policy frameworks need to be tailor made for every economy given institutional differences in them.A centralized policy decisions will do good for emerging economies. Outlining the policy framework of India Ashish Kumar Chauhan, CEO & M.D, BSE Ltd said that India is home to a large demographic base with a productive work force. But policy decisions are incorrectly based on past experiences in India. The key policy decisions for India to prosper lies in understanding the future and promoting newer areas of growth Also, the SMEs form the back bone of the economy generating more jobs than large MNCs which need to be developed with favourable policies. Milind Kothari, Managing Partner & Head – Direct Tax, BDO India LLP said that the last five years witnessed a freeze in policy decisions by the Govt. However, with the formation of the new Government the Indian economy has depicted pick up in investments. Earlier, in his opening remarks Vijay Kalantri, Vice Chairman, MVIRDC World Trade Centre and President, All India Association of Industries said that the 4th edition of the GES on “Asia: Powering Global Markets” aims to connect Asia to the globe. The Asian continent is an economic power house comprising of rich natural resources and skilled manpower with huge consumer base. However, we need to address the shortcomings in the form of lack of updated technology, under developed infrastructural status and sparse capital funds.


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advisors and distributors," Khara said. Speaking about the fund, the company said, the fund will invest in a well-diversified portfolio of equity and equity-related securities across market capitalisation and sectors. "We have identified about six sectors and 40 stocks for this fund. The fund will remain open from September 11—25," Khara said.

By A Business Reporter

BI Mutual Fund is eyeing entry in the top-5 club of the domestic mutual fund sector by financial year 2015. "We are hoping to end the year with Rs 90,000 crore AUM from Rs 77,000 crore now. With this, we would like to be one of the top five MF companies," SBI MF Managing Director & CEO Dinesh K Khara said. SBI MF ranks sixth in the MF industry currently. Speaking at the launch of three-year close ended SBI Equity Opportunities Fund Series-I, Khara said, "I am pacing accordingly for the top five league." He said the AUM gap between its immediate competitor was around Rs 17,000 crore, which had come down to Rs 9000 crore. SBI Mutual ED & Chief Marketing Officer D P Singh said they are targeting in excess of Rs 1,000 crore in collection from this first close

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ollar/Rupee remains a stuck in a phase of no trend. The hey days of large swings of 2011 to 2013 has now given way to many days of up and down swings with little progress and a few days of short-lived quick trends. Over the month of September, till date, FIIs have poured nearly USD 2.6 billion in debt and equity markets combined. At the same time, offshore and onshore speculators have preferred to sell upticks towards 61.00 handle, as the NDF market continues to quote a decent spread under the onshore forwards. As a matter of fact, 3 month forwards of USD/INR is quoted at a discount of 30/35 paise under the onshore rate. However, over the last one week, the spread has narrowed somewhat, due to the short covering demand from the specs, on account of broad based strengthening of the US Dollar against other global currencies. At the same time, back home, state run banks have shown decent appetite to buy US Dollars in the forward market, to help RBI to accumulate a war chest for future need. Thanks to the relentless demand for forwards, forwards premium at the longer end, for example, the 12 month forward which is at 505 paise, has remained elevated in spite of a fall in short term rates. Importers have also stepped into cover their near term payments, below 60.50 on spot. The combination of all these have led to firming up of the USD/INR spot rates from 60.20 towards 61.00 levels on spot. China’s trade surplus climbed to a record in August as exports rose on the back of increased shipments to the U.S. and Europe, while imports fell for a second month as domestic economy stagnates. Exports increased 9.4% from a year earlier but imports dropped 2.4%, leaving a trade surplus of $49.8 billion. Exports to the U.S. climbed 11.4% in August from a year earlier, while shipments to the European Union increased 12.1%. Chinese trade surplus had peaked in 2008 at around USD 40 billion but over the last two months there has been a sharp upswing in trade balance. Larger trade balance will exert further upward pressure on the Yuan

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JP Morgan MF changes the name of fund JP Morgan MF has changed the name of JP Morgan India Fixed Maturity Plan-Series 39 to JP Morgan India Fixed Maturity Plan-Series 40. However, all the features will remain same.

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and fuel more risky carry trade in the economy. In a speech, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney reiterated the time to increasing borrowing costs from a record low has moved closer. However, financial markets believe that incase the Scottish people vote for independence from UK on 18th September, then BOE might delay its rate hike decision, due to the political and economic uncertainty which can prevail post the referendum. At the same time, incase Scotts vote "no", then we once again expect a monetary policy play to gather momentum in GBP pairs. In such an event, GBP can rip higher against most currencies, including the USD and the Indian Rupee. China’s consumer inflation eased to a fourmonth low in August while whole sale prices extended their decline to 30 months, a sign of slowing domestic economy. In US, retail sales climbed in August at the fastest pace in four months. At the same time U.S. consumer sentiment rose in September to its highest in more than a year. Volatility in the industrial statistics continued, as for the month of July, industrial growth rose by a mere 0.5%, lowest in four months. Manufacturing, which contributes nearly 75% to

overall IIP, contracted by a percent. Capital goods output and output of consumer durables contracted. The data underscores the fact that though Indian economic growth may have bottomed out but the take-off has not yet occured. Reviving the investment cycle will take time and significant political capital, as the financial system remains clogged with stressed assets and there is little room with infrastructure players to go ahead with fresh investments in new mega projects. At the same time, capacity utilisation in the industry remains sub-optimal, which means there is less of urgent need to go for fresh capex. Therefore, series of constructive decision making over a longer time, can see that part of the economy moving. In other news, India's consumer inflation rate, declined slightly to 7.80% in August 2014, as compared to 7.96% in the pre-

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vious month. Globally, we are also seeing the long "financial asset" and short "hard asset" trade gain momentum and rotation of money flow could be happening from commodities, real estate and real currencies like bullion, towards equity and credit. One can argue that, the probable inflection years of this shift could have been 2011-2012. As we have said in the past, that inflation is a monetary phenomenon. Inflation is devaluation of paper money caused by increase in money supply. Inflation manifests itself through higher prices of goods, services and assets. Therefore, as global financial asset chase heats on, thanks to the excess liquidity from central banks, we can see more and more inflation get trapped or concentrated into financial asset markets. Last time, such a major rotation from hard asset to financial asset occurred was during the latter half of the 90's but again as Mark Twain once famously said, "History Does Not Repeat Itself, But It Rhymes". Over the next week, key economic data from the major global economies are:- US industrial production, German economic sentiment, UK employment report, US regional manufacturing surveys and the all import Scottish independence vote. Keep an eye on the Scottish referendum, as a “no” vote can lead to a risk on rally in GBP pairs as well as risk on in the European risk assets as well. However, a ‘yes” vote can lead to increase uncertainty in Europe, as it can fan similar independence movement in Spain. Technically, USD/INR faces resistance between 61.00/5 and then between 61.25/30 and hence, stop loss buy orders could be congregating around those levels. Therefore, a move beyond 61.30, can cause a short covering spike towards 61.75/62.00 levels on spot. Support is around 60.70/65 and then between 60.20/30 levels.

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In Brand Building Credibility Is Vital

onsumers buy brands because they believe in them. This is true for a branded product or a branded service. When consumers don’t trust a brand they do not buy or consume it. One of the largest reasons for people buying brands again and again is the credibility the brand offers to the consumers. In brand building, credibility is vital to the success of any brand. There are many brands which make claims that they provide various benefits. However, a consumer does not gulp down these claims easily. He is a prospect who can be converted only if he is not suspect. He needs credibility. Then he will respect the brand. With the market getting flooded with brands consumers are anxious to know about the authenticity of the claims made by companies. Many companies have taken the consumers for a ride by making false claims or misleading them. This has led to an atmosphere of suspicion at the consumer level whether it be a corporate consumer or a kid or a housewife or a senior citizen. This makes it all the more important to have true honest and correct claims made so that people believe in the brand. How do you build credibility in your brand? The answer is shown in a six step process recommended by me. First Step: The first element in the six step recommendation from my side is to make sure that you have a good product and a good service which gives benefits to the consumer and is valued by the consumer. This is crucial because only a good product or a good service can become a good credible brand. Second Step: The second step in my six step recommendation is to ensure that the product or service experience during usage by the consumer is positive. This would lead to a positive brand experience which would be recalled pleasantly and with a smile by the consumer. Third Step: The third step in my recommended strategy is to ensure regular and consistent customer satisfaction and not just a one off good experience. Credibility is built over a period of time. People believe in your brand if they constantly get good utility and value from the brand, thus not giving regular service or performance leads to irregularity, which could lead to customers not having faith in your brands. Fourth Step: The fourth step in my recommended strategy is to make sure that your brand meets and delivers the promise it makes to the customers. There should not be a case of over promise even if you have a very good product or service. Over promise reduces reliability leading to discontent thereby reducing credibility. Fifth Step: The fifth step in my recommended strategy would be to provide evidence whether in the form of facts or statistics which make the consumer believe the benefits offered. Sixth Step: The final and the sixth element of my recommended strategy for credibility is generating good word of mouth publicity wherein satisfied customers speak well of you informally or formally through testimonials. This definitely enhances credibility. Thus to build your brand, ensure credibility, through my six step recommended strategy which would help increase sales, profit and goodwill and be mutually beneficial to both, customers and marketers. Copyright © 2013, All rights reserved. Jagdeep Kapoor can be contacted at jk@samsika.com

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The government has taken steps to foster policies that create jobs. But a more concerted push towards a ‘pro-jobs policy’ is required to structurally alter India’s employment profile. This, says Crisil involves, among other reforms, easing labour market rigidities, building world-class physical infrastructure, and alleviating power shortage

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HOW A PRO-JOBS POLICY CAN RESHAPE INDIA’S EMPLOYMENT PROFILE

ince taking reins in May, the NDA government has showed intent to foster policies that create jobs. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s Budget pronouncements on July 10 focused on supporting labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, food processing, construction and tourism. And subsequent moves to amend labour laws also reflect this approach. “We believe the time is ripe for that one big, concerted push towards a pro-jobs policy that, along with other reforms, will ease labour-market rigidities, help build world-class physical infrastructure, and mitigate power shortages. This is an imperative to alter India’s employment profile.” believes Crisil Research. If pursued and implemented, how much employment can pro-jobs policies generate by 2020? Here’s Crisil's math:

69 million jobs can be added in the non-agriculture sector by 2020 if the government pursues a projobs policy compared with 41 million under status quo. A push to labour-intensive manufacturing through changes in labour laws, along with improvement in physical infrastructure and power availability, can create nearly 11 million manufacturing jobs by 2020 compared with a loss of 4 million under status quo. Yet, the reality is India’s manufacturing sector won’t be able to generate adequate employment and the labour-intensive services sector will have to pitch in. We believe the labour-intensive services sectors such as trade, hotels & restaurants, education & health, and personal & community services can add another 36 million jobs by 2020. These services will benefit from changing consumption patterns at households, a focus on urbanisation, and a push to education and better healthcare. With job opportunities in manufacturing and services rising, excessive push to unproductive job creation in the construction sector won’t be necessary. In recent years, construction employment soared in part because of a large number of projects under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). We expect 13 million additions to construction jobs by 2020 compared with nearly 24 million under the status-quo scenario. This pattern of job creation can have a positive impact on lowering income disparities. A higher proportion of labour force finding employment in industry and services will mean more inclusive growth. Thus, the government’s focus on effective implementation of pro-jobs policies coupled with education and skill development of youth will mean 10 million less people will be forced into farm employment by fiscal 2020. Our earlier report1, which had estimated India’s employment potential up to fiscal 2019, had cautioned workers will be forced to stay back on farms because of fewer opportunities elsewhere, had the policy status-quo prevailed. Reversing the slide in labour-intensive sectors The NDA government has indicated breaking away from past policies that favoured capital-intensive produc

tion, and appears keen on pushing labour-intensive sectors to nurture inclusivity. Its maiden budget on July 10 and the subsequent push to introduce changes in labour laws are a reflection of this. Manufacturing sectors such as textiles and food processing, which are huge employers, have been promised support, too. The budget also pushed for growth in construction and tourism, which we believe are steps in the right direction. To be sure, labour-intensive manufacturing growth alone will not create the millions of jobs needed, so labour intensive services will have to play an equally important role. In this report, we define labour-intensive sectors as those requiring more than 5 workers (above average) to produce Re 1 million of real output (GDP). To arrive at these, we mapped the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) employment data with GDP data classified as per the National Industrial Classification (NIC) 2004-05. Labour-intensive manufacturing contributes only 5.5% of GDP currently Labour-intensive manufacturing industries contribute merely 5.5% to India’s GDP today – a rate that has stagnated since the 1970s (Chart 1). Within the overall manufacturing sector, such industries contribute only 35% of output, but employ nearly 80% of the employment in the sector. Wood and products, textiles, leather, food products and related sectors, and non-metallic mineral products, are the most labour-intensive in India, requiring more than 10 workers to produce Re 1 million of output. In contrast, capital-intensive sectors have a larger share of output but lower contribution to manufacturing employment. Their share of India’s GDP has risen to 11% during fiscals 2011 to 2013, from 6.8% in the 1970s. But they have low labour intensity. For example, the basic metals sector requires only one worker

to produce Re 1 million of output. Over time, labour-intensive sectors have themselves seen a rise in capital intensity of production. This is in part due to excessively stringent labour laws, which kept employers away from hiring more and led to a decline in labour intensity over time (Chart 2). In fiscal 2012, a dozen workers were

The push to labour-intensive manufacturing by the new government is indeed welcome. But a lot more needs to be done to structurally address this all-too-critical problem. Manufacturing alone cannot absorb the workers joining the labour force in the coming years, and services will have to play a crucial role. If job opportunities in manufacturing and services rise, unproductive job creation in the construction sector can also be done away with. Also, successful implementation of policies focused on pushing labour-intensive sectors will people continue to come out of agriculture employment. Net-net, we have reasons to believe the contours of employment in India are set to change for the better in the coming years.

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required to produce Re 1 million of real GDP in labour-intensive manufacturing sectors, much below the 20 required in fiscal 2000. While some decline in labour intensity is inevitable with a rise in labour productivity over time, labour laws in India are also to some extent responsible for the high share of the unorganised sector in labour-intensive manufacturing -- nearly half of the production in labour-intensive sectors is in the unorganised sector. Crisil believes four manufacturing sub-sectors -- textiles, food products and related sectors, non-metallic mineral products and transport equipment -- can drive employment creation over the next 5 years. These were identified by creating a framework that

incorporates sector-wise labour intensity and potential to grow led by domestic demand or export growth. The first factor evaluates the employment absorptive capacity and, combined with the second, zeroes in on industries that can contribute significantly to employment creation going forward. Services to the rescue The manufacturing sector has seen a sharp decline in labour intensity over time, even in sectors that are highly labour-intensive. This is inevitable because huge step-ups in productivity are vital to achieve global and local competitiveness. Ever-changing technology and more productive processes (such as increased usage of robots in manufacturing) will make it easier to substitute technology for labour. In contrast, the nature of activity in a large part of the services sector is such that it makes technology substitution for productivity gains difficult. Moreover, as labour-intensive services have a larger share (29%) ofIndia’s GDP -despite low labour intensity relative to manufacturing -- they are large employers. Overall labour intensity in services stood at 3.7 in fiscal 2012 compared with 6.1 in 2005. We have identified three sub-sectors (with intensities higher than the sector average): education & health, trade, hotels & restaurants, and community, social & personal services which could potentially be largeemployers. Together, they accounted for 80 million jobs in fiscal 2012 compared with 30 million in the labour intensive manufacturing sectors. A pro-jobs push will yield 51 million more jobs in labour-intensive manufacturing and services If the new government maintains relentless focus on implementation of policies, we estimate there will be significant additions to employment in services and manufacturing – which we call the ‘pro-job sce-

nario’. The alternative is a ‘status quo scenario’ which shows what would happen if previous policies continued. Both the scenarios assume average real GDP growth of 7% between fiscals 2015 and 2020, with manufacturing sector growth at about 6% and services sector at about 8%. The pattern of manufacturing and services growth, however, differs across the two scenarios. In addition, both scenarios factor a slower decline in employment intensity across sectors compared to the recent history (2005-2012). In our report Of growth and missed opportunity: What 5% / 6% / 9% GDP growth will mean for India in the next 5 years, we had predicted productivity growth will improve going forward, but won’t surge to the highs seen in fiscals 2005 and 2012. As a result, labour intensity -- or the number of people required to produce a unit of output -- will not witness as sharp a fall as seen between fiscals 2005 and 2012. This will support job creation in the economy. We further assume that a decline in employment intensity will be even slower in the projobs scenario compared to the status-quo scenario. This is because GDP growth in this scenario will be led by labour-intensive sectors which are known for slower productivity gains compared to the capital intensive sectors. With jobs in manufacturing and services rising, unproductive job creation in the construction sector will not be necessary, thereby improving productivity. The NDA government aims to make NREGS-based jobs more productive in nature. And if that happens, it will reduce the per-project employment requirement of the scheme. In addition, the outlay for NREGS is unlikely to see a sharp increase given the government’s fiscal position, so overall employability in construction will be curbed.

FIVE FACTORS THAT IMPACT YOUR CIBIL SCORE With banks and RBI becoming more and more stringent about the loan eligibility of borrowers, you are probably aware by now that it is imperative for you to have a good Cibil score in order to qualify for a loan with an attractive rate of interest. In order to obtain a good Cibil score you need to maintain a good credit history, the details of which will show up in your Cibil report. The Cibil score can therefore be compared to a grade or a rank based on how you have been servicing your credit.

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ow that you know the link between on your credit history and credit score you are naturally keen to do all you can to keep your Cibil credit score as high as possible. But have you ever wondered what goes into the constitution of your Cibil score? Here is a lowdown on the factors that have the greatest impact on your Cibil score. Your repayment history (35%): The first and most important thing that impacts your credit score is your repayment history and accounts for 35% of your credit score. You need to clear all your bills and loan repayments well within the dates stipulated in order to maintain a good repayment history.Even a single default has a negative impact on your score. What you owe your lenders (30%): There are two basic considerations when it comes to calculating what you owe your lenders which is referred to as credit utilization. First, is the total of your credit card limits sanctioned to you and secondly the percentage of your money you are utilizing. Hence your credit utilization ratio is calculated as balance outstanding on all your credit cards as a percentage of total credit limit on all your credit cards. How long have you been servicing debt (15%): This may come as a surprise, but the amount of time you have been using credit also has an important bearing of 15% on your credit score. Therefore, if you have been servicing debt for a longer period of time and handling it responsibly, i.e. by making timely repayments etc., it is going to have a positive impact on your Cibil score. The amount of new credit you have taken or applied for (10%): Everytime you apply for a new credit such as a loan, credit card etc, the banks and other financial institutions run an inquiry on your Cibil report to check your credit history to find out about your financial health and repayment capability.If there have been too many such inquiries on your Cibil report, it has a negative bearing on your credit score. The mix of credit (10%): Even though ours is primarily an EMI led generation, Indians are by nature averse to the idea of credit. So if you have been avoiding credit like the plague and have a single type of credit, you cannot have a good credit score, especially if you have only unsecured loans like credit cards or a personal loan. Now that you know what goes into the constitution of your credit score, you can use this information to find out the areas in which you are lagging and thus improve your credit score. A good credit score will ensure that you get a loan without any hassles at best interest rates when you really need one.


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MUMBAI | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014

« TOP VIEW It is planned to reserve crude oil for 90-100 days to meet the requirement during emergency situations and crisis. The present storage capacity is 70-75 days and the four proposed projects will raise it further. —Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

« BROKERAGE RECOMMENDATIONS

KOTAK SECURITIES CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON AIA ENGG CMP: Rs. 1003

Markets Highly Volatile NSE India : CNX Nifty — Daily Market Report for: Monday (September 15, 2014) By Dominic Rebello

REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS DAY:

The Nifty rose marginally on Friday (September 12, 2014) a net 19.80 points (0.24%) and closed at the 8105 point level. The market opened up with a gap at the 8087 points level. It then turned into a range bound movement until 1.00 p.m. The index then declined sharply into the red and registered the day’s low at the 8071 points level at 1.10 p.m. It then rose sharply into the green and registered the day’s high at the 8114 points level at 3.00 p.m. and then turned into a range bound movement until closing at the day. The Nifty witnessed a volatile session, moved in a range of 43 points and closed above the psychologically important 8100 points level. Sentiment was bullish and amongst the 50 Nifty stocks 30 were gainers, while 20 stocks closed in the red. Buying was witnessed in healthcare, consumer durables, auto, FMCG, banking, technology, infra and IT stocks, while substantial selling was witnessed in power and capital goods stocks. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Volume: Volume (Qty shares) decreased 5.74%. This change is small and indicates a moderate participation by investors.

Market Breadth: Overall Market Breadth on the NSE was positive. Amongst all the traded stocks, 873 were gainers, 721 were losers and 33 remained unchanged.

Slow Stochastic Indicator: The Slow Stochastic Oscillator has declined in the neutral zone. The Slow K line in the Stochastic Oscillator is below the slow D line (negative if it continues). RSI Indicator: The RSI is above the 60 level and is now rising (positive if it continues).

MACD Indicator: The MACD fell below zero and is declining (negative if it continues). It is above its 9-day Average (positive).

All the four averages are positively trended. Positive.

Overall Market Strength/Weakness: The indicators and oscillators discussed here are indicating a strong market but with a neutral bias.

Support Levels: For short-term traders the immediate main support is at the 7816 points level. The next support is at the 7615 points level.

Resistance Levels: The immediate main resistance is at the 8138 points level. The next resistance is at the 8246 points level. Pivot Point Analysis: For intra-day traders the support and resistance levels are calculated according to the pivot point theory and are: Pivot point = 8097 (This is the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-day). Support (1) = 8080. Support (2) = 8054. Resistance (1) = 8123. Resistance (2) = 8140.

OUTLOOK FOR TODAY: On Japanese candlestick patterns the index has formed a small white body candle. This is positive. Further, the index is above its 15, 25 and 200-day’s moving average and all the three averages are rising and also positively trended. Moreover, the velocity parameters too indicate strength. All these indicate a positive bias and the possibility of a further upmove unfolding. Investors are advised to hold long positions but with a strict stop loss at the 15-day average at the 8042 point’s level.

Work with strict stop losses on all positions

ADX Indicator & DI Lines: The +DI line is above the –DI line and both lines are flat. No signal here. The ADX is flat while the Market Index is rising. No signal here.

MOVING AVERAGES (TREND INDICATORS) The index: Is below its 5-day average (at 8122) Positive. Is above its 15-day average (at 8042) Positive. Is above its 25-day average (at 7931) Positive. Is above its 200-day average (at 6919) Positive.

Disclaimer: Investment recommendations made in ‘ADC’ are for information purposes only and derived from sources that are deemed to be reliable but their accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. ‘ADC’ or the analyst/writer does not accept any liability for the use of this column for the buying or selling of securities. Readers of this newspaper who buy or sell securities based on the information in this newspaper are solely responsible for their actions. ‘ADC’ and/or its affiliates and/or employees and/or the author, his company or his acquaintances may have interests/ positions, financial or otherwise in the securities mentioned in this newspaper.

Target Rs. 1180

AIA Engineering has been witnessing meaningful demand mainly in the mining space; margins likely to remain stable over the next two years. Exports market continues to remain strong; management maintains positive outlook on revenue and profitability growth in future. We revise our earnings estimate upward to factor in further improved outlook on mining exports growth over FY15 and FY16. Tweak operating margin for FY16 due to operating leverage. We expect ferro-chrome (key raw material) prices to remain stable in the medium term. Factoring these changes, we arrive at a DCF based target price of Rs 1180 and maintain 'BUY' recommendation on company's stock. Conference call highlights: We have interacted with the management of AIA engineering to get an overall perspective on the business environment in the domestic as well as international markets. Following are the key takeaways of the conference call: Company has been experiencing meaningful demand for mill internals driven by the mining segment (primarily exports). AIA is present in several countries across US/ Europe and Asia and has a robust sales force in place to capture the growing demand for its products. Company has commendably gained market share in the mining space through FY08-14 and continues to report revenue growth. We believe that the company has now reached a scale in miming and its operating margins could improve to 22-23% levels through FY14-15E. Company continues to maintain its leadership position in the industry. Its strong debt free balance sheet accounted for low financial charges that resulted in the PAT of Rs 397 mn for the quarter. Valuation and Recommendation: At the current price of Rs 957, company's stock is trading at 17.8 x P/E and 12 x EV/ EBITDA on FY16E earnings. In view of upside from current levels, we maintain BUY rating on AIA stock with a DCF based revised target price of Rs 1180.

RELIGARE CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON STRIDES ARCOLAB CMP: Rs. 731

Target Rs. 900

We initiate coverage on STR with a BUY rating and a Sep’15 TP of Rs 900. We find the pharma business undervalued (at 25% disc. to peers, adjusted for cash) and expect a re-rating on the back of (a) strong EPS growth of 29% over FY15-FY17E led by a 21% revenue CAGR, (b) Rs 250/sh potential cash distribution to shareholders from the Agila deal, and (c) a lean balance sheet with improving return ratios. Key triggers: (1) scale-up of US business (4x in two years) with niche products, (2) likely payout of US$ 250mn from Mylan (by Dec’14). Revenue growth to be led by US, Africa: We expect STR to post a 21% revenue CAGR over FY15-FY17 as (a) pharma generics (37% of sales) grow at 29% on the back of niche US filings (63% CAGR), (b) branded generics (24% of sales) grow at 25% driven by scale-up in Africa post capacity additions, and (c) the institutional business (39% of sales) posts steady growth, with an improved mix on entry into anti-malarials. Improving business mix to aid margin expansion: We forecast an EBITDA CAGR of 25% (FY15-FY17) with 125bps cumulative margin expansion by FY17 to 20.3%, reflecting upside from niche US launches and an improved product mix in branded markets (chronic focus in Africa/India). Payout of surplus cash from Agila deal provides valuation cushion: STR is likely to receive US$ 250mn from Mylan this month upon completion of a year since the USFDA warning letter on its divested plant. A further amount in escrow (US$ 100mn) and tax contingency (US$ 40mn) is receivable over the next four years; adjusting for some spend (20%), the amount would be distributable to shareholders, per management. Valuation gap to narrow: STR is trading at 11.3x one-year fwd P/E (excash receivable), a 25% discount to mid-sized peers – this should narrow given a strong balance sheet (net cash) and rising return ratios amid a robust business outlook. We value the base business at Rs 650 (16x Sep’16 EPS) & cash at Rs 250 to arrive at our TP of Rs 900. BUY. Please send all business and corporate related mails to business@afternoondc.in


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Weigh The Pros And Cons Of A Plan Along With Your Requirements Afternoon Despatch & Courier

MANOJ ASWANI

is VP at MyInsurance Club.com

« INSURANCE

I want to know that since I am 54 years old and if I go for a policy, would it change or expire at the age of 60 or is it a life time policy. Please clarify. —Ramkrishna Parmar, Khar It totally depends on the type of policy that you have opted for. If you take a Life Insurance Policy, it depends on the policy tenure chosen. If a whole life policy is taken it will continue till 99 years of your age. If you are enquiring about a Health Insurance Plan, it can be continued till as long as you are alive. Policies like Apollo Munich Easy Health, Max Bupa Heartbeat Plan, etc. can be continued till death. My 2014 Swift VDI was parked outside my house and some tractor driver with the cultivator attached got my car's left 2nd driver door which resulted in tear of door from bottom. I have insurance from a private general insurance company. Can you please help me with this, about the whole proce-

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By Manoj Aswani

IC Jeevan Shagun Plan is a Single Premium Money Back Plan. It is a Participating Traditional Plan which gives you the dual benefit of protection and savings. This plan is open for sale ONLY for a period of maximum 90 days from the date of launch. How it works – In this plan, premium is to be paid only at the onset of the plan in a Lumpsum as this is a Single Premium Plan. There is no requirement of further payment of premium while the policy continues for the entire 12 years tenure. The Premium is decided based on the Maturity Sum Assured of the policyholder as chosen at the inception. On survival of the Life Insured: 15% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 10th policy year 20% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 11th policy year And on Policy Maturity, 65% of the Maturity Sum Assured + Loyalty Additions, if any would be paid and the policy would be terminated

However, if the Life Insured dies within the Policy Tenure, the Sum Assured + Loyalty Additions would be paid to the nominee after completion of the first 5 policy years else only the Sum Assured is payable.

MUMBAI | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014

dure regarding claim and charges? —Santosh Kher, Colaba To get the claim from the genral insurance company, you need to take your car to a garage but not start the repair work. You need to call up the Toll Free no of the insurance company for a survey and an estimation of the damage is to be provided. Once the survey is done, if your garage is associated with the insurance company for cashless claim, they would process the claim for you. Else you would have to pay for the repair out of your own pocket and get the same reimbursed from the Insurer,. I hope i have been able to help you. You can also read the Motor Claims Process on the website of the insurance company for better understanding of the process. Do you advise the cash advantage money back plan? I need to invest for my child's education and future. —Kabir Pant, Dadar All plans are good provided you weigh the pros and cons of the plan along with your requirement and then choose. Irrespective of how much you save now, it is more important for you to start. You need to analyze your risk appetite, horizon for planning (when you need the money - your child's current age), and your goals and aspirations. For example, you have 17 to 18 years of time in hand for Investment for education goals. Now, you need to understand that if you had to fund this education today, how much would you need? Say Rs 10 Lakhs (assumption) Keeping the Expected Educational Inflation at 8% and Expected Rate of Return at 12%(since you

have mentioned that you have moderate Risk Appetite) Your plans need to be done. However child education planning cannot be done through a single product like life insurance. It has to be done with a combination of Bank Fixed Deposits, Mutual Funds, Life Insurance, etc. and the asset allocation needs to be done according to your risk profile.

One of my colleagues is an agent of HDFC Life Insurance Co. He has suggested one plan for my needs – HDFC Life ClassicAssure Insurance Plan. Please tell me whether this plan is worth going for? —Ramesh Singh, Mulund HDFC Life ClassicAssure Insurance Plan is an Endowment Plan where Basic Sum Assured plus

Bonus is paid as Maturity Benefit on survival till the end of the Policy Term or on earlier Death as Death Benefit. HDFC Life ClassicAssure Insurance Plan is a with-profits Endowment Plan which means that you are entitled to receive bonus if the company makes profits. The plan also offers a choice of paying premiums for a Limited Term. Maturity Benefit: On survival till the maturity date and on full payment of premiums due through out the premium paying term, the policyholder gets Sum Assured + Bonus Death Benefit: On unfortunate death of the life assured during the policy term, the company pays Sum Assured + Bonus to the nominee. (The author is Vice President at www.MyInsuranceClub.com, insurance comparison website in India. You may write to him at manoj@myinsuranceclub.com)

« PRODUCT REVIEW: LIC JEEVAN SHAGUN PLAN

A Single Premium Participating Money Back Plan

Key Features It is a single premium participating money back plan On survival, 15% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 10th policy year On survival, 20% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 11th policy year on Policy Maturity, 65% of the Maturity Sum Assured + Loyalty Additions would be paid If the Life Insured dies within the Policy Tenure, the Sum Assured + Loyalty Additions would be paid to the nominee There is rebate in premium for High Maturity Sum Assured of more than Rs 1.5 Lacs

Benefits you get from LIC Jeevan Shagun Plan Death Benefit – In case of death of the Life Insured within the first 5 years of the Policy Tenure, the nominee gets: Basic Sum Assured And the policy terminates In case of death of the Life Insured after the first 5 years of the Policy Tenure, the nominee gets: Basic Sum Assured Loyalty Additions (if any) if death occurs after 5 completed policy years And the policy terminates Survival Benefit – On survival of the Life Insured: 15% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 10th policy year 20% of the Maturity Sum Assured is paid at the end of 11th policy year

Eligibility conditions and other restrictions in LIC Jeevan Shagun Plan

Basic Sum Assured (in Rs.) Maturity Sum Assured (in Rs.)

Minimum

Maximum

60000

No Limit

10 times the Single Premium

Policy Term (in years)

12

Premium Payment Term (in years) Entry Age of Life Insured (in years) Age at Maturity (in years)

Premium(in Rs.)

Payment modes

Sample illustration of LIC JeevanShagun Plan The below illustration is for a healthy male: Sum Assured – 100,000

Single 8

45

20

57

Depends on age, term and Sum Assured chosen Single

Maturity Benefit – On survival till the end of the policy tenure, the policyholder gets the remaining 65% of the Maturity Sum Assured +the Loyalty Additions, if any. Income Tax Benefit - Life Insurance premiums paid up to Rs. 1,50,000 are allowed as a deduction from the taxable income each year under section 80C and the Maturity Proceeds are tax free under section 10(10)D subject to fulfilment of terms and conditions.

Additional Features and Benefits of LIC Jeevan Shagun Plan Riders – LIC’s Accident Benefit Rider is available under the plan

What happens if? You stop paying the premium – Being a Single Premium Plan, there is no requirement of further payment of premium

You want to surrender the policy – The Guaranteed Surrender Value is: First year: 70% of the Single Premium paid excluding extra premiums and taxes, if any Thereafter: 90% of the Single Premium paid excluding taxes, any extra premium paid and survival benefits, if paid earlier You want a loan against your policy–Loan facility is available under the plan as per terms and conditions mentioned by the company but after completion of 1 policy year.

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Coal block allocations: Vital issues, questions still remain

Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in

MUMBAI | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2014

By Chauthi Duniya Bureau

T

he Supreme Court of India has declared illegal all coal block allocations made in the last 17 years during the tenure of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and other Governments. The Supreme Court held all 218 coal blocks allocated from 19932010 as unlawful. The Court also raised serious questions on the allocation process. Even at the stage when the decision on whether to cancel these allocations or not was yet to come, it was obvious that answers to some more questions as well were still required. For example, as the main Opposition, did the BJP play its role correctly in this scam? After the Court verdict, will people responsible for this scam get punished? What will be the stand of the Court with regard to Manmohan Singh who was the Coal Minister as well as the Prime Minister? And, one of the biggest questions that 'Chauthi Duniya' has been raising for the past four years and which it is still raising: is this coal scam merely of 1 lakh 86 thousand crore rupees or of 26 lakh crore rupees? In its very first report 'Chauthi Duniya' had said this that this is not just a scam. It is the biggest scam in the history of Indian democracy in which the country has suffered a loss of 26 lakh crore rupees. After reading this sentence there is no need to be surprised or to disbelieve. Why? Because 'Chauthi Duniya'’s claim is not based on any airy assessment, nor on any makebelieve number, but is based on documents presented by the Standing Committee of Parliament on

coal. These documents reveal that due to allocation of coal blocks in an illegal manner, the Government has suffered a revenue loss of 26 lakh crore rupees and this was the information given to the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) as well. The interesting thing is that a BJP Member of Parliament, Hansraj Ganga Ram Ahir was also a member of the Standing Committee of Parliament on coal, and he had given information to the CAG too. Besides, an initial report of the CAG was also leaked, after which the media put the cost of this coal scam at over10 lakh crore rupees. However, the CAG had said later that this news was baseless. Be that as it may, let us look at the various aspects of the mega coal scam which 'Chauthi Duiniya' had brought to light through its various reports over the past four years. First, it is essential to know what were the main issues raised by the Supreme Court in its judgment. The Court said that in the coal block allocations, an unbiased and transparent process was not adopted. In the meantime, even after the judgment of the Court in this matter, the ongoing investigation of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) the Enforcement Directorate (ED) will continue. Actually, this judgement of the Court has come as a result of an appeal by advocate M.L. Sharma, NGO Common Cause, and Sudeep Shrivastava, in which, citing violation of rules in allocation of coal blocks a demand was made to cancel them. While delivering judgment on this appeal, the Court held the allocations to be illegal. According to the Court, allocations done after July 14, 1993 and 36 meetings of the screening committee and as

NOTES FROM NEW DELHI

Ex-PM Manmohan Singh

Ex-Law minister Ashwani Kumar

per the discretionary powers of the Government were done in an arbitrary and illegal manner. When 'Chauthi Duniya' first published the report that under the UPA-2 Government, a coal scam of 26 lakh crore rupees had taken place, maybe it was difficult for anybody to believe it. At that time neither had the CAG report come and nor did anyone think that such a big scam could happen. At that time, 'Chauthi Duniya' also asked Nitin Gadkari, Shyam Jaju of the BJP (the Opposition party) and the Left parties to raise this issue, but nobody paid attention. BJP MP Hansraj Ganga Ram Ahir, who was a member of the Standing Committee on Coal, certainly tried from his side that the Opposition with all its power should attack the Government over this scam, but he too got isolated in his own party. The BJP at that time silently watched the drama. In a democracy, when the Opposition stays quiet on such a big issue, then its meaning can be easily understood. An active

Opposition is one which doesn’t let any issue go out of its hands and for that it doesn’t have to wait for some CAG report. The humorous thing is that BJP MP Hansraj Ganga Ram Ahir himself was equipped and armed with all papers and proofs. If the BJP had wanted, it could have targeted the UPA since 2011 itself, but it didn’t do so. Why it didn’t do so, and instead of believing the documents of the Standing Committee of Parliament why it waited for two years for the report of the CAG to come out, only the BJP can give answers to these questions. The mega coal scam is unique and unprecedented in itself, because it was in this scam that a lot of things happened for the first time which had obviously never happened before. For example, the Supreme Court didn’t believe the words of even the Prime Minister and asked for an affidavit. The Law Minister (Ashwii Kumar) lied and said that he didn’t see the CBI report and didn’t ask for changes to be made in it, whereas the CBI accepted that be-

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fore presenting the report in Supreme Court, the Law Minister and the PMO saw it and also made changes in it. Charges of changing the CBI report were levied against Kumar and in the end because of this he lost his position as a Minister. The Supreme Court called the CBI a caged parrot and said it is important to free the parrot. The Supreme Court, raising questions on the work of the late Attorney General G.E. Vahanvati expressed deep annoyance and got the entire CBI investigation conducted under its watch. In this entire matter one of the biggest questions that comes up now after the judgment of the Supreme Court is: will former prime minister Manmohan Singh take responsibility for the illegal allocations? It is said that former PM Manmohan Singh is an honest person. Earlier, the people of the country accepted this as a fact, but after scams like 2G and the coal block allocations, people of the country started questioning the meaning of that honesty because of which scams of lakhs of crores of rupees happened. In the mega coal scam, the most important fact is the name of former PM Manmohan Singh was also involved. There was the allegation against the former prime minister that when the command of the Coal Ministry was in his hands, it was then that the coal blocks were allocated. The question is: as the Coal Minister, wasn’t it his responsibility that the coal blocks were allocated in an illegal manner? When the Supreme Court itself has held the coal block allocations to be illegal, then the question is: will former PM Manmohan Singh be held responsible for it?

Cong’s one-eyed role in the Opposition Santosh Bharatiya

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here are many tales, stories and sayings in Indian society which have become aphorisms after the experience of hundreds and thousands of years. I’ll relate a story to you. There were two neighbours. One neighbour was very jealous of the other neighbour and his jealousy was such that to harm his neighbour he could take help from anyone. He suddenly thought, ‘let me arrange for some bad portents or omens for my neighbour every morning’. There are many ways and types of bad portents in Indian so-

ciety, like if a cat walks across one’s path, it is considered a bad portent or omen. Similarly, if a person sees a one-eyed person, then the beholder considers it to be a bad omen. So the jealous neighbour thought I can’t arrange for a cat to cross his path every day, but I can show him the face of a one-eyed person everyday. He searched for a one-eyed person, but could not find one. So then he pierced his own eye and took a decision to show his own one-eyed face to his neighbor every morning so that it would serve as a bad omen. In Indian politics, this story aptly fits the Congress. At this time, in place of jealousy the Congress party seems to be making a plan to pierce its eye with idle words as a bad portent for its neighbour. Where the Congress should be seen taking the people along with it and fighting the ruling party, there it is spending its entire time in in-fighting. Who to remove, who to be made to sit at home, who to be put in ice, not to

go amongst the people. This story of four phrases has become the story of the Congress. Neither does the Congress have enmity with anyone, nor does the Congress have any friendship with anyone. But it certainly seems that the Congress has forgotten the importance of democracy. If in a democracy the Congress has found the place of the Opposition, it means that it has got five years of time to take up the questions of the public and make people stand with it, to enthuse the public and to fight disappointment. But perhaps the Congress does not understand the meaning of the word ‘Opposition’, which is why it made even the post of Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha into something to be taken to court and when the Supreme Court did not pay attention, created an atmosphere as if it was begging for the post of Leader of the Opposition. Is it only by getting the post of the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha that the role of Opposition

can be fulfilled? Perhaps not. The Congress forgot a lesson from its last ten years rule. In the last ten years, the Bharatiya Janata Party formed the Opposition and Leader of the Opposition and Sushma Swaraj held the post of Leader of the Opposition, and before that it was Lal Krishna Advani. Despite having such heavyweight leaders, the Bharatiya Janata Party did not fulfill any meaningful role as the Opposition and it cannot be forgiven for that, because it raised for the first time a question mark over the dignity of the Opposition. But despite this, the wrong policies of the Government, wrong decisions by the Government, and the anger at the problems created by the Congress did not allow it to get even the numbers to enable it to capture the post of the Leader of the Opposition, and it handed over power to an Opposition which did not fulfill a competent or a meaningful role. Perhaps the Congress wants to walk along the same path. Now, in

the Congress there can be seen either an absence of leaders who can think and understand politically or those who can think and understand politically consider it a waste to state what they want to say. During the time of the Bihar Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi applied his full strength, but he applied that power to such an organisation which he or his colleagues never allowed to evolve. As a result, in Bihar only four Congress MLAs were elected. Oneand-a-half years later there were the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, but the Congress did not learn any lesson and did not make any programme to strengthen the organisation in Uttar Pradesh. The party MPs were not ‘used’ in Uttar Pradesh, nor were the MLAs and nor were those leaders who were neither MPs nor MLAs, but who had a standing in society. An idle-inanimate organisation remained there in Uttar Pradesh and sitting in Delhi the exercise of trying to make this lame duck organisation move was carried out.


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TODAY’S BEST VIEWING

In Canada, a writer visits the Indian storyteller Pi Patel and asks him to tell his life story. Pi tells the story of his childhood in Pondicherry, India, and the origin of his nickname. One day, his father, a zoo owner, explains that the municipality is no longer supporting the zoo and he has hence decided to move to Canada, where the animals the family owns would also be sold. They board on a Japanese cargo ship with the animals and out of the blue, there is a storm, followed by a shipwrecking. Pi survives in a lifeboat with a zebra, an orangutan, a hyena and a male Bengal tiger nicknamed Richard Parker. They are adrift in the Pacific Ocean, with aggressive hyena and Rickard Parker getting hungry. Pi needs to find a way to survive. Star Movies, 9 p.m.

SOAPS & SERIALS

KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI 2014

The next contestant is Antar Singh. A Jat from Haryana, Antar Singh wants to win money so that he can buy land. In his hometown it is believed that a man is worthy to be married only if he has a land. Fond of cracking jokes, Antar Singh along with a few friends runs a Pragatishil Yuva club which takes care of the expenditure for girls for employment. He also shares that he would like to marry Deepika Padukone because she is tall, just like him. Sony TV, 8.30 p.m.

LIFE STORIES

Taking care of one’s offspring is the most marvelous job around. It’s also the hardest job in the world. It’s exhaustion and complicated, and sometimes even exasperating. There are times when you can almost understand that some animals don’t take care of their young at all. Nonetheless, most species, including us humans, share the most intense and powerful feeling that a brain can generate, the love we feel for children. Animal Planet, 8 p.m.

HOW DO THEY DO IT

HOW DO THEY DO IT?, our comfortable modern way of life relies on a great army of clanking, buzzing giant robot slaves hidden from view, in factories, down mines, up mountains and beneath the ocean. It relies on the problem-solving genius of engineers and the vision of industrial designers who are constantly striving to make things faster, cheaper and better. HOW DO THEY DO IT? is about engineering and scientific miracles and the people whose ability to solve problems make them happen. Discovery, 10 p.m.

TECH TOYS 360

TECH TOYS 360 explores the globe to bring its viewers VIP access to the most innovative technology of the 21st century. Explore the most up-to-date high-tech gadgetry, super distinct

Kaun Banega Crorepati, Sony TV, 8.30 p.m.

designs and revolutionary vehicles and meet the innovators behind these modern wonders. Discovery Science, 7 p.m.

SAATH NIBHANA SAATHIYA

Pari decides to keep Teej fast and in complete chaos dupes Jigar to have a morsel fed from his hands. After Paridhi gets stuck at a late night party with friends, she fakes pooja at mandir to escape Koki’s wrath. Will Gopi find out the truth about Paridhi’s ulterior motives? What will Koki do if Paridhi’s plan fails? Star Plus, 7 p.m.

PAVITRA RISHTA

After saving Ankita from the captivation of Rounak, Naren is shocked to know that his mother was supporting him. He challenges his mother that he will teach Rounak a lesson before the 'Ganesh Visarjan.' Ankita decides to take matters in her own hands. What will be her next step be? Will Ankita finally succumb to Rounak’s machinations? Zee TV, 6.30 p.m.

MOVIES OF THE DAY

LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER

Lara Croft, a tomb raider, who collects ancient artifacts on her expeditions, defies any danger she encounters. Now she must overcome obstacles to retrieve a key that leads to a talisman, in order to destroy it, lest it falls into the hands of a secret society called the Illuminati, who intend to use it to control time. Zee Studio, 9 p.m.

OCTOPUSSY

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Zee Studio, 9 p.m.

Vijay and Asha, in love with each other, seek the permission of Asha’s mom to let them get married, are refused until such time Filmy, 8.30 p.m.

DUSHMAN

Radha and Suraj have been friends since childhood. Gopal has been in love with Radha ever since they spent a few years together as kids. Years later, Gopal’s guardian proposes to Radha a marriage with Gopal, and she accepts. She finds a loving husband in Gopal, and when Gopal asks who she loves the most, first she lists her mother, then her brother, and in a voice-over she says that she loves Gopal the most. But Gopal thinks that Radha is spending too much time with Suraj, and starts to suspect them, so much so that he asks Radha to leave the house. After Radha leaves the house, she receives a divorce notice from Gopal, which tears her heart apart. CVO, 9 p.m.

Sonia and Naina Sehgal (both played by Kajol) are twins. The two are completely different from each other, Sonia being the outgoing twin and Naina being the shy twin. At the same time the police are hunting for a killer and rapist. The man Gokul Pandit is a cold-blooded animal and has chosen Naina for his next target. However tragedy strikes when Gokul brutally kills Sonia. Naina is distraught and vows to hunt down Gokul. Gokul soon goes after Naina and she realizes she needs help to overcome her fear of him. With that she meets Suraj Singh Rathod, a retired and blind major and he helps her physically and mentally to defeat her fear of Gokul. After an argument Suraj refuses to meet Naina and she decides to go after Gokul alone without the help of the police or Suraj. B4U, 9 p.m.

Shamsher Singh Rajput lives a poor lifestyle in British India along with his widowed mom, a sister, Asha, and makes a living through crime. He is in love with a gypsy dancer, Reshma, and wants to marry her, but has to content with her suitor, Jagga. He is arrested by the corrupt British Police, jailed, and beaten mercilessly. When the British leave India, he gets out of prison, finds out that his mother will have nothing to do with him, seeks the assistance of Vijay, locates Jagga and kills him. He returns and finds out that Asha is living a wayward life, locates her in a bar with several men, and brings her home. When Vijay shows an interest in Asha, Shamsher warns him, and their friendship ends.

The protagonist of the movie is born with a divine grace of Lord Shiva and the boy’s parents are advised to name him as Mallikarjuna as he is destined to accomplish a great work. During his childhood, Mallikarjuna faces a great tragedy as his parents and grandparents are killed by a huge feline creature when they are returning from Kashi. This incident leaves his younger sister, Sailu paralyzed from the waist and hence renders her lame (Sailu had a talent for dancing before this incident). This disaster makes Malli to become an atheist. Meanwhile, the scene shifts to the focus of a demon named Andhakaasura. Zee Cinema, 9 p.m.

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P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 11.00

House The Blacklist Simpsons Year Crazy Ones MasterChef Australia House The Blacklist Simpsons Year Crazy Ones Masterchef Australia House The Blacklist

ZEE CAFÉ

P.M. 1.50 Twisted 2.45 The Good Wife 3.45 American Funniest Home Videos 4.35 Just for Laughs 5.30 Look Who’s Talking with Niranjan 6.00 Twisted 7.00 The Vampire Diaries 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Two and a Half Men 9.00 The Good Wife 10.00 The Mentalist 11.00 The Big Bang Theory

SHIVA THE SUPER HERO 2

P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30

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Kumkum Bhagya Pavitra Rishta Ek Mutthi Aasmaan Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke Jodha Akbar Jamai Raja Kumkum Bhagya Qubool Hai Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya Doli Armaano Ki Jodha Akbar

LIFE OK

P.M. 2.00 Savdhaan India 7.30 Gustakh Dil 8.00 Devo ke Dev Mahadev 8.30 Ek Boond Ishq 9.00 Nadaan Parinde

Hai 11.00 Taarak Mehta Ka

ZEE MARATHI

P.M. 2.00 Ka re Duraava 2.30 Jai Malhar 3.00 Honar Suun Me Hya Gharachi 3.30 Julooni Yeti Reshimgathi 4.00 Chala Hava Yeu Dya 5.00 Jai Malhar 5.30 Honar Suun Me Hya Gharachi 6.00 Ka Re Duraava 6.30 Home Minister 7.00 Jai Malhar 7.30 Javai Vikat Ghene Aahe

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HISTORY

P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.30 7.30

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Food Detective Deconstructed Tech Toys 360 How It’s Made The Gadget Show Combat Countdown Heavy Metal Task Force

10.00 11.00

Modern Marvels Derren Brown Science Impossible Storage Wars Counting Cars Aliens Mystery Continues Miracles Decoded Stan Lee’s Superhumans Pawn Stars Storage Wars

ZEE TV

Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya Doli Armaanoon Ki Kumkum Bhagya Neeli Chhatri Waale Qubool Hai Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke 5.00 Neeli Chaatri Wale 5.30 Jamai Raja

DDI MAIN CHANNEL

P.M. 2.30 News in Marathi 3.00 Apradh 3.30 Daivacha Ha Khel Nirala 4.00 Ashi Hi Dharmakanya 4.30 Zatpat Recipe 5.00 News in Marathi 5.05 Young Tarang 6.00 Krishi Darshan 6.30 Amahci Mati Amachi Mana 7.00 News in Marathi 7.30 Saraswatichandra 8.00 Anudamini 8.30 Pavitra Banddhan 9.00 Sammaan: Ek Adhikar 9.30 Ye To Hona Hi Tha

MOVIE CHANNELS

P.M 2.00 4.00 6.30 9.00 11.30 P.M. 1.05 2.45 4.55 7.05 9.00 11.15

Devo ke Dev Mahadev, Life Ok, 8 p.m. Saath Nibhaana Saathiya, Star Plus, 7 p.m.

9.30 Tumhari Paakhi 10.00 Laut Aao Trisha 10.30 Savdhaan India: India Fights Back

COLORS

P.M. 2.00 Udaan 2.30 Shastri Sister 3.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 3.30 Beintehaa 4.00 Udaan 4.30 Shastri Sisters 5.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 5.30 Comedy Nights with Kapil: Parineeti Chopra and Aditya Roy Kapur 7.00 Shastri Sisters 7.30 Sasural Simar Ka 8.00 Balika Vadhu 8.30 Uddan 9.00 Beintehaa 9.30 Rangrasiya 10.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 10.30 Uttaran 11.00 Shastri Sisters

SAB TV

P.M. 2.00 Taarak Mehta Ka 7.30 Chandrakant Chiplunkar Seedi Bambawala 8.00 Baal Veer 8.30 Taarak Mehta Ka 9.00 Chidiya Ghar 9.30 Badi Door Se Aaye Hai 10.00 Chandrakant Chiplumkar Seedi Bambawala 10.30 Tu Mere Agal Bagal

8.00 Honar Suun Me Hya Gharachi 8.30 Juluni Yeti Reshimgathi 9.00 Ka Re Duraava 9.30 Chal Hava Yeu Dya 10.30 Jai Malhar 11.00 Ka Re Duraava

ANIMAL PLANET

P.M. 2.00 Yeh Mera India : In Search of the King Cobra 3.00 River Monsters 4.00 Fooled by Nature 5.00 Most Extreme 6.00 AP Safari: Duel In The Swamp 7.00 Killing for A Living 8.00 Life Stories 9.00 Deadly Pole to Pole 10.00 Fooled By Nature 11.00 Most Extreme P.M. 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 8.30

9.00 10.00 10.30 11.00

DISCOVERY

Rick Stein’s India Extreme Man Woman Wild Galapagos Game of Stones Food Factory Destroyed In Seconds Motor Mondays How do they Do It American Digger Best of Discovery

SCIENCE

P.M. 2.00 Gadget Man 2 With Richard Ayoade 3.00 How It’s Made 4.00 Tech Toys 360

DOORDARSHAN

10.00 Command Force 11.00 Best of Indian Cinema: For Real

DDII METRO CHANNEL P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.05 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00

News in Hindi. News. Open Frame Repoter’s Diary Samachar. The News. Samachar. Rajyon Se Samachar. Metro Scan Business Wrap Samachar News Samachar

NAT GEOGRAPHIC

P.M. 2.00 Mega Factories 3.00 Secret of the Taj Mahal 4.00 Dangerous Encounters 5.00 Science of Stupid 6.00 Science of Stupid 9.00 Brain Games 10.30 Megastrectures 11.30 Taboo

STAR SPORTS1

P.M. 2.00 T20 Triumphs 2.30 Champions League T20 14 h/ls 3.00 Italian Serie A 14/15 h/ls 5.00 The Big Test 5.30 T20 Triumphs 6.00 Jai Ho 6.30 Pro Kabaddi League 14 h/ls 7.00 T20 Triumphs 7.30 Jai Ho 8.00 Champions League T20 14 h/ls 9.00 Forever Faster Puma Faceoff 9.30 Champions League T20 2014 h/ls 10.00 Close Encounters 10.30 T20 Triumphs 11.00 Jai Ho

TEN CRICKET

Saraswatichandra, DDI, 7.30 p.m.

8.15 8.30 10.00 10.30 11.15

News in Hindi. News Night Charcha Main Raat Saddhe Dus Khel Samachar

P.M. 12.50 2.55 5.00 7.20 9.00 11.15 A.M. 8.40 10.35 P.M. 12.00 2.50 5.25 8.00 11.00 A.M. 9.05 11.30

P.M. 2.00 India Tour of SA 13 h/ls 1st ODI 4.00 India Tour of SL h/ls 1st ODI 7.15 Bangladesh Tour of West Indies 14 2nd Test Day 3 live

Mama Oblivion The Game Plan Life of Pi Alien vs Predator

HBO

Paranormal Activity 4 Outlander The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Warm Bodies Shanghai Knights Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest

ZEE STUDIO

Gone In 60 Seconds Primeval Look Who’s Talking Mission Impossible III Lara Croft: Tomb Raider The Italian Job

Last Night

PIX

The Tuxedo P2 Finding Nemo Piranha The Code Octopussy

P.M. 1.00 2.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 A.M. 8.00

POGO

Bhootraja Returns Chhota Bheem Marathon Best of Mr Bean Chhota Bheem Bal Hanuman 2 Chhota Bheem Krishna The Great Chhota Bheem Hagemaur Chhota Bheem Best of Mr Bean Bhootraja Returns Thomas and Friends

Shanghai Knights, HBO, 9 p.m.

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P.M. 2.00 Ek Duuje Ke Liye 5.30 Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai: Nakul Kapoor 9.00 Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam: Shahrukh Khan A.M. 9.30 Nazar Ke Samne: Akshay Kumar

FILMY

P.M. 12.30 Sikandar Sadak Ka 5.00Teesri Aankh 8.30 Atishbaz A.M. 9.00 TAthastu

B4U

P.M. 12.00 Jahan Jaayega Hamein Paaeyega: Govinda 3.00 Malamaal Weekly: Paresh Rawal 6.00 16 Dec: Milind Soman 9.00 Dushman: Sanjay Dutt A.M 7.30 Daud: Sanjay Dutt

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STAR GOLD

Bullet Raja Nagina Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen Son of Sardaar The Power of Narsimha

P.M. 2.50 Bol Radha Bol: Rishi Kapoor 6.05 Bhai: Sunil Shetty 9.00 Shiva The Super Hero 2: Nagarjuna A.M. 11.40 Pyar To Hona Hi Tha: Devgan

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CARTOON NETWORK

Paranormal Activity 2 Django Unchained

P.M. 1.00 Shuddh Desi Romance: Sushant Singh Rajput 9.00 Policewala Gunda: Pawan Kalyan A.M 10.30 Yamala Pagla Deewana: Sunny Deol

STAR SPORT4

P.M. 2.00 FIA Formula E Championship 2014/15 3.00 Liga Bbva 2014/15 5.00 Spruce Meadows 14 h/ls 6.00 Barclays Premier League 14/15 highlights 9.00 Archery World Cup 14 9.30 The Football Reivew 10.00 Football Today 11.30 Pre Show

STARMOVIES

A.M. 7.35 The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 9.40 Warm Bodies 11.05 Outbreak P.M 1.50 4.10 6.00 6.30 9.00 11.00 A.M. 9.55

STAR WORLD

SONY TV

When a Chinese rebel murders Chon’s estranged father and escapes to England, Chon and Roy make their way to London with revenge on their minds. Chon’s sister, Lin, has the same idea, and uncovers a worldwide conspiracy to murder the royal family but almost no one will believe her. HBO, 9 p.m.

HUM TUMHARE HAIN SANAM

STAR PLUS

P.M. 2.00 Ek Hasina Thi 2.30 Diya Aur Bati Hum 3.00 Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon-Ek Baar Phir 3.30 Suhaani Si Ek Ladki 4.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 4.30 Nisha Aur Uske Cousins 5.00 Ek Veer Ki ArdaasVeera 5.30 Yeh Hai Mohabbatein 6.00 Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon-Ek Baar Phir 6.30 Suhaani Si Ek Ladki 7.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 7.30 Saraswati Chandra 8.00 Ek Hasina Thi 8.30 Nisha Aur Uske Cousins 9.00 Diya Aur Bati Hum 9.30 Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain 10.00 Pyar Ka Dard Hai…. 10.30 Ek Veer Ki Ardaas – Veera 11.00 Ye Hai Mohabbatein

P.M. 12.00 CID 8.00 Ekk Nayi Pehchaan 8.30 Kaun Banega Croerepati 2014 9.30 Hum Hain Na 10.00 Maharana Pratap 11.30 Comedy Circus …

SHANGHAI KNIGHTS

James Bond’s next mission sends him to the circus. A British agent was murdered and found holding onto a priceless Faberge egg. Kamal Kahn buys the egg at an auction, but Bond becomes suspicious when Kahn meets up with Russian General, Orlov. Bond soon finds out that Kahn’s and Orlov’s plan is to blow a nuclear device in an American Air Force Base. Bond teams up with a circus group, which are headed by the beautiful Octopussy, who is also close friend of Kahn. Pix, 11.15 p.m.

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Octopussy, Pix, 11.15 p.m.

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Chhota Bheem Krishna The Great Chhota Bheem Hagemaru Chhota Bheem Marathon

DISNEY CHANNEL

Doraemon Jet Set Go 3 Doraemon Arjun: Prince of Bali Doraemon Arjun: Doraemon Doraemon The Suite Life of Karan and Kabir 11.00 Best of Luck Nikki A.M. 9.00 Ishaan 9.30 Best of Luck Nikki 10.00 The Suite Life of Karan and Kabir 10.25 Art Attack

DISNEY XD

P.M. 1.30 Kiteretsu 5.30 Iron Man: Armored Adventures 6.30 American Dragon: Jake Long 7.00 Phineas and Ferb 8.00 Ultimate Spider Man 9.00 Hulk & the Agents of SMASH 9.30 Big Bad Beetleborgs 10.00 Telebrands A.M. 8.00 Space Goofs 8.30 Rekkit The Rabbit 9.00 Space Goofs 9.30 American Dragon: Jake Long 10.00 Super Robot 10.30 Phineas and Ferb 11.00 Kick Buttowski


I did not want to host ‘Bigg Boss 8’: Salman Khan

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alman Khan returns as the host of the eighth season of 'Bigg Boss' but the superstar says he was reluctant to be a part of the reality TV series this time around as the 2013 edition was extremely "tiring and painful". The 48-year-old actor courted controversy last season when he was accused of being biased towards Tanishaa Mukerji and Armaan Kohli by other participants as well as the viewers. Salman, however, defended himself saying he was simply taking a stand and not anyone's side. "I did not want to do 'Bigg Boss 8' because it is too tiring and painful. I have my own set of problems and here I am solving 10-12 problems of others. These people involve me and somehow I get involved. But if you see something you have to take a stand," Salman told PTI in an interview. "I came back because I liked the format. You get to learn so much by seeing contestants' reactions, even though you know you might have reacted in the same manner," he said. This is Salman's third stint as the anchor of the celebrity reality show, besides being a guest host on season 5, which was hosted by Sanjay Dutt. 'Bigg Boss 8' is set to premiere on September 21 on Colors. The show has had its share of controversies in each season and Salman says it is a catch-22 situation for him. "The format of the show is such that there are controversies. If something does not happen then people, including my own family and friends say, 'The episode was thanda'. And if something happens, then they say it was too much, so at the end you don't know what to do," Salman said. The actor, who faced a lot of online criticism from 'Bigg Boss 7' winner Gauhar Khan and boyfriend Kushal Tandon, said he will continue to take stands s that is the only way to save the contestants from embarrassing

themselves on TV. "As a host it is important to take a stand for the contestants. Sometimes it looks like you are taking a stand for yourself but it is for them because you know how they are being projected outside. "These people have come in the house to get work. The fact is that if they are superb in the show, then they will not get work outside but they don't understand that," he said. Salman said that whatever is shown on 'Bigg Boss' is the real reaction of contestants and not scripted at all. "The best and scariest part of the game is that it is not scripted. Whatever contestants do in the house is correct because that is what the game demands. So either you play it with whole heart or whole mind. They should play smartly," he said, adding that he would be a disaster inside the house as an inmate. When asked if he

will promote Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming Diwali release 'Happy New Year' on the show, Salman said, "We will do enough promotions for 'Happy New Year', the team does not need to worry." 'Bigg Boss' is the Indian version of international reality show 'Big Brother'. A number of contestants (known as housemates) live in a purpose-built house and are isolated from the rest of the world with cameras catching their every move. Each week, housemates nominate two of their peers for eviction, and the housemate who receives the most nominations would face a public vote. Of these, one would eventually get evicted from the House.

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ahira Khan is touted as one of the most talented Pakistani actors of today’s times. Best known for her role as Khirad in popular Pakistani show ‘Humsafar’, Mahira started her career at the age of 16 as a VJ on MTV. She was also a model followed by a successful stint as an actor. Mahira made her acting debut with Shoaib Mansoor’s critically acclaimed social movie ‘Bol’. Born in Karachi, Mahira got married to Ali Askari in 2007 and is mother to a son and a daughter Mahira is now all set to make her debut on Indian Television with her blockbuster show ‘Humsafar’ on Zindagi channel. We spoke to the pretty lady about her popular show What is the show all about?The show is about ‘Love after Arranged Marriage’, the trials and tribulations a couple goes through and how they overcome the same with the love that they share between each other. I play an independent free spirited girl called Khirad who falls for a handsome dashing man and how life takes a turn for her after marriage. How was it like working with a big star like Fuwad Khan who is about to make his film debut in ‘Khoobsurat’?Our on-

Social networking

The popular television show on Star Plus, ‘Satyamev Jayate’, hosted by Aamir Khan is coming back with its third season this year. With the success of rise in online conversation around the show in the last two seasons, this season audience will be engaged in many unique ways on Twitter. Star Plus will delight fans by giving them the power to unlock and enable the release of the promo of the new season of ‘Satyamev Jayate’ exclusively on Twitter, before any online or offline platform. Fans are encouraged to Tweet with hashtag #MumkinHai to generate the required number of Tweets needed to unlock the video and be the first to view it.

Great performance

On Monday, September 15 ‘Pavitra Rishta’ on ZEE TV celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi in a maha episode. Ankita Lokhande, the leading lady of the show, who recently underwent a surgery, has bounced back to good health and will be seen performing during the festivities. Ankita was advised bed rest for 10 days but it sure looks like she is back with a bang donning a never-before-seen look and hair-style, as she will dazzle her fans in a romantic performance with co-star Karan Mehra (who plays Naren on the show).

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screen chemistry was highly appreciated by viewers and Fuwad is already a big star in Pakistan and we had a great time shooting for the show and I hope everything goes right for him in his Hindi film career. Why do you think Pakistani shows are popular in India?Basically the content and the presentation and the good writing and superlative performances of the cast which is very sensitive and is not very over the top like some of the recent Hindi shows. The same way Hindi films are popular in Pakistan because of these very same reasons and I hope Hindi films do get a proper release in Pakistan. Would you accept Hindi film offers?Yes .Why not? I would like to work with directors like Imtiaz Ali whom I absolutely adore and Vishal Bhardwaj whose films have such fantastic music and subjects and also many such directors with whom I am dying to work with. What do you think of the Pakistani actors making it big in Hindi industry?It’s a great thing because it will ease the tensions between the two countries and art and culture can bring the two neighbours together. Pakistanis are just crazy about Hindi films and TV shows.

Life OK's popular daily show ‘Ek Boond Ishq’ that went on air on September 9, 2013, recently completed a successful year. The cast and crew of the show got together to celebrate this success. The set brimmed with energy as the show’s main leads Mrityunjay (Viraf Phiroz Patel), Tara (Chhavi Pandey) and other cast members cut a huge chocolate cake to begin the celebrations. Speaking on the happy occasion of the show completing a year, Viraf said “This is my first daily soap and is extremely special to me. It feels really nice to see the show complete a year.”

Musical promotions

One of SAB TV’s longest running premier comedy series ‘FIR’, shows lady inspector Chandramukhi Chautala and her team of police officers solving criminal cases with a funny twist. Recently, the fabulous singer Shaan and Punjabi Pop Artist Mika visited the sets of ‘FIR’ to promote their upcoming flick – ‘Balwinder Singh Famous Ho Gaya’. Both the singers had a lot of fun on the sets with the starcast of ‘FIR’ and Kavita Kaushik in particular. They clicked selfies and shared funny stories of their shoots with each other.

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Ranchi girl Alisha Singh’s journey started off with a dance reality show. Having trained under renowned choreographer Terence Lewis, and participating in other shows like ‘Dil Dosti Dance’, she thought she’d experimented with all kinds of dancing. Guess she was wrong. For someone like her, who never even jumps on scary rides in an amusement park, a challenging show like ‘Dare 2 Dance’, was far from her wish list. A little convincing from her father later, she was on board, and now extremely happy to have taken up something like this which makes her stronger.


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PM has appealed to his friends and well wishers not to celebrate his birthday on Wednesday, Sept 17 and instead dedicate time and resources towards J&K relief work

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RINAGAR: With the threat of disease outbreak lurking in flood-ravaged Jammu & Kashmir, efforts have been initiated on a war-footing to provide medical staff and medicines even as rescue operations were slightly hampered on Sunday due to rains in the Valley. Armed forces and National Disaster Relief Force have rescued over two lakh trapped people as the operations entered the 13th day yesterday. Over one lakh people are still marooned after the worst floods in the state in a century unleashed a trail of death and destruction, claiming at least 250 lives. Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan took a detailed review of the health-related relief measures at a meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah here and senior officials and said all assistance will be provided to the state authorities to tackle any possible epidemic, reports PTI. Though the flood waters have receded, the filth that has accumulated across the Valley, including carcasses of animals, along with lack of clean drinking water posed a serious challenge to health authorities which have issued advisories,

Army soldiers load relief material in remote areas in a helicopter at Rajouri.

A soldier rescuing a landslide-hit family in Banihal area of Jammu.

rushed doctors, paramedics and medicines and were carrying out mass immunisation against measles. The Centre has also been sounded to dispatch more assistance. Mild rainfall occurred in many

terial. One helicopter was hit by a stone, prompting the force to change its strategy after which choppers maintained a safe distance from the ground. "We understand that people are

parts of the Valley, stalling air operations for a couple of hours. As it struggled to reach all the stranded people, the IAF helicopters have also encountered problems of stone pelting in some areas while rescuing and airdropping relief ma-

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EW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday embarked on a four-day state visit to Vietnam during which he will hold talks with top leaders there as the two countries will ink pacts in key areas of oil exploration and air connectivity sectors. Vice President Hamid Ansari, PM Narendra Modi, his cabinet colleagues Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj and Thawar Chand Gehlot, Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag and Navy Chief R.K. Dhowan gave the President a warm farewell at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Mukherjee would be travelling to capital Hanoi and the historic city of Ho Chi Minh and hold discussions with President Truong Tan Sang and President Pranab Mukherjee is greeted by PM Narendra Modi on the occasion of his departure for the State Visit to Vietnam at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Sunday. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.

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EW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York in Hindi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday. Addressing a function organised on the occasion of Hindi Divas, the Home Minister said Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the first Prime Minister to deliver his speech in the United

Nations in Hindi. "I, as a Minister, once had delivered my speech in the United Nations in Hindi.... Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his speech in United Nations in Hindi. "The Prime Minister also speaks Hindi when he meets foreign dignitaries," he said amidst applause at a function organised at Rashtrapati Bhavan. President Pranab

Mukherjee was present at the function. The Prime Minister is expected to address the United Nations General Assembly on September 27. The Home Minister said 55 per cent population of the country speaks Hindi while 85 to 90 per cent people in the country understand Hindi even though it is not their mother tongue.

angry. Even in a family, sometimes children get angry. But we are there to help out," Air Vice Marshal Upkarjit Singh said. Two battalions of Armed Police have also been airlifted from Jammu to Kashmir Valley for maintaining law and order.

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EW DELHI: To check largescale foreign exchange violations and generation of slush funds, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) on black money has asked RBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) to jointly take on cases of huge exports outstanding. The SIT, for the first time, has authorised the ED to obtain regular information on export outstanding amount of more than Rs.100 crore, a data till now shared only by the banking regulator with investigative and enforcement agencies like DRI and Customs. Under the current protocols, every exporter, be it an individual or business firm, has to file an ex-

port outstanding (XOS) statement to RBI within nine months after it ships goods or products to a foreign destination which is extendable by another six months. If a person or business house does not file the XOS it means either that entity has been duped of its income or the case qualifies to be one of forex violations or hawala dealings as the money got has not been recorded for. Sources said the SIT found that many instances are being reported and hence it has asked RBI to begin providing the ED dossiers on such defaults as it is the lead agency to check forex contraventions and the hawala route of illegal payments.

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for building the four Landing Platform Docks, Navy sources told PTI here. The Navy had issued tenders to these three private shipyards last year and decided to keep out Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), saying it was building the 40,000tonne Indigenous Aircraft Carrier and it should focus on that major project only for the moment. However, CSL approached former Defence Minister A K Antony through the Ministry of Shipping and the deal was put on hold.

`25,000cr Navy tender for pvt sector

EW DELHI: Seeking to build capabilities of Indian private sector warship builders, the Defence Ministry has rejected the plea of a state-owned shipyard to participate in the Rs 25,000 crore project to construct four amphibious warfare vessels for the Indian Navy. The Defence Ministry has decided that only private sector shipyards, including Pipavav, ABG and L and T, along with their foreign partners, would be allowed to take part in the Rs 25,000 crore project


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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 826

ENIGMA CODE 826

ACROSS: 8 Give another title is meaner, in a way (6) 9 Having two husbands might seem great to her ! (3) 10 Mad Mary, amongst the troops! (4) 11 String pattern for ingenious lad, cars etc (4,6) 12 Avoid my lad, said the drunk ! (4) 13 Modernise a quiet duet, perhaps (6) 16 Beach jumper (4-4) 17 Given marks for having been observant (7) 18 Best man appearing in colourful adornment (7) 22 Henry or Gerald, competent but can be crossed (8) 25 Arrests boisterous Bohemians (6) 26 Given money for a dip (4) 27 Judge a friend severely (10) 30 An element of jazz in classical music (4) 31 Old age, in old times (3) 32 Mushroom home crowd rejected (33)

DOWN: 1 Russian river girl chasing Ivan to the last (4) 2 Jack's birds? (4) 3 Bring back from canine training? (8) 4 Crotchety person? (7) 5 Creature very uneasy in achieving women's ends, heralds imagined (6) 6 What old lags have for sacksewing? (4,2,4) 7 Dirty when claiming to be clean? (6) 14 An insignificant report? (3) 15 Vehicle played a part for self-taught person (10) 19 Give over walkin' up and down without clothes (4,2,2) 20 A company that was floated to

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Each colour in our code represents a letter. When you have cracked the code you will be able to make up seven words. The clue to first word is given to help you get started.

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The Clue: Wealth proverbially

SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S ENIGMA CODE FRIEND, INDEED, FINDER, DEFEND, RIDDEN, DEFINE, REFINE

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MATH PYRAMID 826 avoid liquidation (3) 21 They finish sentences or any given times (7) 23 Beast and boy in charge of acid? (6) 24 A drop in one certainly isn't much

(6) 28 To an extent, Saharan khamsin made Egyptian cross (4) 29 Bill from Ireland by return of post (4)

SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Strawberry fair, 10 Lorna, 11 Upholding, 12 Trinket, 13 Brownie, 14 Rhumb, 16 Fittingly, 19 Where else, 20 Hairy, 22 Outshot, 25 Tackles, 27 Esperanto, 28 Pooja, 29 Answer one's name. DOWN: 2 Turpitude, 3 Aback, 4 Bountiful, 5 Rehab, 6 Yellowish, 7 Align, 8 Roguery, 9 Fluter, 15 Beech tree, 17 Twenty-one, 18 Grillroom, 19 Woomera, 21 Yes-man, 23 Tapis, 24 Tango, 26 Capon.

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ACROSS: 1. Ex ____: Law 6. Citrus additives 7. Eye sores 8. Metric weight 9. Assistants, abbr.

The goal of Math Pyramid is to fill the given pyramid with numbers such that the following three rules are satisfied. 1. A cell value must be sum or difference of the two cells below 2. A row cannot have duplicate numbers 3. A number cannot be less than 1 or more than the grid size

FRIDAY’S SOLUTION

FRIDAY’S SOLUTION

DOWN: 1. Fettucine, e.g. 2. Choristers 3. Pours 4. English river 5. 19th letter 19 times

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HIDATO 826

The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally from first to the last number in the grid. The first and last numbers of a puzzle and a some other numbers are already filled in. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION

Place numbers into the puzzle cells in such a way that each row and column contains each of the digits from 1 up to the size of the puzzle (4,5 or 6). Like a Sudoku puzzle, no number is repeated in any row or column. Each bold-outlined group of cells contains a hint consisting of a number and one of the mathematical symbols + x - /. The number is the result of applying the mathematical operation represented by the symbol to the digits contained within the domain. The solution to each puzzle is arrived at logically and is unique. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION


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TODAY’S FORECAST

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WIZARD OF ID PARKER & HART

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BEAU PEEP THE ADVENTURES OF LEGIONNAIRE BEAU PEEP

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Taurus 7th Bhadrapad Krishnapaksha Rohini

Vrishubh (Taurus) B.V.U. Light Blue 4

BIRTHDAY FORECAST: You can look forward to a period of growth and prosperity. A new investment will yield good results. If you receive a proposal for a joint venture, you can accept this provided you would participate actively in the venture. Students keen on higher studies abroad will set out on their journey soon. The married will enjoy delightful togetherness, while those in love will be overwhelmed by the sensual response of their beloved. BABIES BORN TODAY: Slim, attractive, well built shoulders and striking eyes. Short- tempered, stubborn and gullible. Will be emotional, sensitive, healthy and longlived. Can be impulsive with money occasionally. A career in export, design or advertising would lead to gains. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): You may get some good news about your job or career that has been bothering you for some time. Problems that you thought were rather difficult to solve will be sorted out with ease. You have the financial and moral support of an important person which in itself is inspiring .An important moral issue gets concluded favorably giving you a lot of mental relief. An expensive purchase for your beloved or family is reason enough to celebrate.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): You may receive an offer for work or business from overseas. Try to postpone important decisions for a while yet. There could be some other pressing issues that require your attention. Family life is happy but there could be undercurrents of tension. Your mate may be feeling off color today.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): You are assured that all you attempt will have a favorable outcome. Efforts put in now will definitely lead to gains that may take a while to fructify. Be patient, you are headed in the right direction. Do not miss a good opportunity to be out with friends or loved ones this evening.

CANCER (June 21 - July 21): You feel confident about a new project and make rapid progress in concluding the same. Love and family affairs tend to get neglected. There seems to be a communication problem somewhere. Try to clear up misunderstanding as soon as possible.

LEO (July 22 - August 21): There is a lot to be satisfied about your work achievements. Even if you feel that you have not reached your goal you have chosen the right path, which is bound to lead you to success. Your charm and conversational ability will help in impressing and winning new friends.

VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): You will go out of your way to make things happen at work .You will be successful in your efforts. Look forward to gains and also developing new associations and friendships. An outing with friends will prove enjoyable. You can look forward to the good times.

LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): Avoid new ventures. Funds could get blocked indefinitely. News of a nomination to an important office or position is likely. Your benefits come from those close to you. You will find that you will do well with consistent hard work. Try not to get upset by delays.

SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Difficulties and obstacles are indicated in your day-to-day routine, and you will adjust to things slowing down. Take good advice in your stride but charter your own course. However, you need to find time for the needs of your mate or beloved waiting patiently to spend a few moments with you.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December 20): A wrong decision at work leads to needless expenses and waste of time. You can still go ahead with the project because it has potential. Do not hesitate to invest your own money, especially since you have the funds and are confident of the enterprise.

CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): You are assured of gains through speculative trading. Study the market trends and gainfully employ your skill to earn good profits. Reach out show how much you care to those that love you. An opportunity to spend a relaxed evening will prove rejuvenating.

AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You will have an unexpected windfall. Remember to put the money in savings rather than spend it on pleasure as you are going to require the money for a contingency later. Matters at home need your attention perhaps a family member wants your help. Take care of your own health.

PISCES (February 19 - March 20): You will have to be very careful with money management today. You are surrounded by elements that are interested in self-growth rather than have your concern in mind. Do not let others play upon your emotions as this a particularly crucial time for you. You may be feeling lonely and blue needing an emotional outlet but somehow the opportunity of being with right person seems to be missing.


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ACROSS: 1 Ms Bhatt of Bollywood (4) 4 Chetan Bhagat's 2 ____ (6) 8 These ratings measure TV audiences - "mat" anagram? (3) 10 Ifs and ___ : objections? (4) 13 Calmness, dispassion (8) 14 Most sluggish or tardiest? (7) 15 Sign of the Fish (6) 17 Attempted to deceive (5,2,2) 21 A thing done; a deed (3) 22 Outer part of a wheel to which the tire is attached (3) 23 Cut down grass (3) 26 Given to questioning truths of facts? (9) 27 Extensions (6) 28 Shifty or equivocal (7) 32 Bordering on the sea (8) 34 The tallest type of plant (4) 35 Harem room (3) 36 Chinese discipline (6) 37 Tallies (4)

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SUDOKU 2258 Sudoku is a number placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid such several given numbers.To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every digit from 1 to 9 must appear in each of the nine vertical columns, in each of the nine horizontal rows and in each of the nine boxes.

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Difficulty Level:

DOWN: 25 Burrowing rodent (6) cuppa? (4) 1 Priestly vestments? (4) 26 Pilfer (6) 19 Causes irritation (4) 2 Colon's meaning, in analogies (4) 3 The amount of matter that a body 20 Join together the ends of a rope or 28 Comic Philips (3) cord; to fasten (3) 29 Hindu scripture (4) contains (4) 23 In the ___ of : in the middle of or in 30 Angered or angry (4) 5 Hand over - retire (4,2) the company of? (5) 31 Long fish (4) 6 "A", "an" or __? (3) 24 Forgo (5) 33 French king (3) 7 Most diffident or most retiring (6) 9 Witty remark (3) SOLUTION TO SATURDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD 11 Extremely or excessively, as a prefix ACROSS: 1 Maurya, 7 Napoleon, 8 Stat, 10 Attire, 11 Swings, 14 Off, 16 Event, 17 (5) I say, 19 Lobby, 21 Glues, 22 Godly, 23 Gale, 26 Brook, 28 Qui, 29 Writhe, 30 Funded, 31 Iona, 32 Needless, 33 Thrift. 12 Gentle, good-natured (5) DOWN: 1 Manali, 2 Ratify, 3 Ante, 4 Cobwebs, 5 Penne, 6 Angst, 8 Stoa, 9 Arf, 12 15 Splendour; splendid display (4) Ivy, 13 Gnarl, 15 Poult, 18 Starr, 19 LLD, 20 Bey, 21 Gokhale, 22 Got, 23 Gunner, 16 Reptile (abbrev.). (4) 24 Aida, 25 Eldest, 26 Bwana, 27 Oiled, 28 Quo, 30 Fist. 18 ____ tea : not your regular hot

IRREGULAR SUDOKU 2077 To solve an Irregular Sudoku puzzle, every digit must appear once in: Each of the vertical columns Each of the horizontal rows Each of the regions

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CRYPTOQUIP

Today’s clue: J equals G

The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another.

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How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown in today’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the letter at the top of the pyramid. There should be at least one nine letter word. Plurals, foreign words and proper names are not allowed. Today’s ratings: 18 average; 20 good; 22 outstanding. SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: claw, shawl, slaw, swam, swim, wail, wash, wham, whim, WHIMSICAL, wish

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India's Somdev Devvarman celebrates with teammates after winning against Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic in the first reverse singles match of World Group play off tie at KSLTA Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday. [Below] Lajovic in action against Devvarman.

Somdev stuns Lajovic, India, Serbia locked 2-2 By Amanpreet Singh

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ANGALORE: A resilient Somdev Devvarman won the battle of nerves and wits as he pulled off a stunning five-set victory over world number 61 Dusan Lajovic to lock the Davis Cup World Group play-off tie against Serbia 2-2, here on Sunday. Somdev overcame a sluggish start to carve out a heroic 1-6 6-4 4-6 6-4 6-3 win after battling hard for three hours and 37 minutes as he dished out a memorable win. Somdev has played his part and now India's fortunes depend on erratic Yuki Bhambri, who is pitted against Filip

After being drubbed in the first set, Somdev showed amazing strength in his legs and an intelligent brain in his head as he regrouped amazingly to counter a very good opponent, who had reached the French Open pre-quarterfinals this season.

Krajinovic in the deciding fifth rubber at KSLTA stadium. After being drubbed in the first set, Somdev showed amazing strength in his legs and an intelligent brain in his head as he regrouped amazingly to counter a very good opponent, who had reached French Open pre-quarterfinals this season. Somdev saved eight breakpoints in the second set to revive his and India's chances and switched to serve and

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volley at crucial junctures, surprising his opponent. Somdev was rewarded for taking risk as he is not a serve and volley player and has struggled in the past while coming forward to finish points. Lajovic had dictated terms with his huge service game, at the start but after receiving treatment in his left leg after the second set he lost his rhythm, giving Somdev chance to gather his game. Initially, Somdev could not play his usual retrieving game

but as the match progressed as he could engage Lajovic in long points, giving himself chances to find cracks in the Serbian’s game. He serve became better and better and he also succeded in finishing points quickly. It was a huge turnaround in his game. Somdev had a break point in the very first game but he was nowhere close to his game as he could won only three points on Lajovic's serve in the first set. Lajovic served huge and opened the court

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ALEMBANG (INDONESIA): Young Indian shuttler H S Prannoy clinched the maiden title of his career after winning the USD 1,25,000 Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold, following his straight-game victory over local Firman favourite Abdul Kholik in the finals. In a 43-minute battle, fifth seed Prannoy, who finished runners-up at the USD 50,000 Vietnam Grand Prix in Hochiminh City last week, got the better of qualifier Firman 21-11 22-20 in the men's singles competition. The 22-year-old Prannoy dished out a dominating performance in the opening then reeling off five straight game as he opened up a 6-2 points to take a lead 1-0 at the lead early on and then kept GOR Jakabaring stadium. Firman regrouped himself increasing the distance. He

in the second game and moved 5-3 up but Prannoy fought back at 6-6 and grabbed a slender 9-7 lead. The Indonesian once again surged ahead to 12-9 and thereafter it was a gruelling battle, but Prannoy managed to earned a fourmatch point. However, Firman clawed back with four straight points to draw level at 20-20. Prannoy then dug deep to reel off the next two points to seal the door on his opponent and celebrate his first title victory. Prannoy won a silver medal in Boys' singles at 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. An elated Prannoy said keeping an uncluttered mind helped him finish on top. "I am really happy with the win. I never thought could win a Grand Prix gold title. I was really upset after losing in Viet-

nam. But I thought I will take one match at a time here and it started working," he told PTI. "My body was tired but I pushed myself each day and was confident of beating him but nervous too," he added. Prannoy said he ensured a tough semifinal match. "I knew if I stick to basics and not think about winning, it will pay off. The semifinal was a tough one but I played smartly," he said. National badminton coach Pullela Gopichand says he has a lot of hope on Prannoy. "I think it is really wonderful. He not only played well in Vietnam to reach the finals but winning in Indonesian Masters is really incredible. He was the only foreigner playing on the final day among the Indonesians," said Gopichand.

"He is somebody on whom we have a lot of hope. He has been a little inconsistent like a lot of our shuttlers. But it is really good to see consistency in last two weeks. It will be a big boost for him to do well in future," he added. The coach said it was heartening to see different players winning medals and tournaments. "It is very good for Indian badminton with different players winning medals and tournaments. We had Kashyap and Guru (Gurusaidutt) winning medal at Commonwealth Games and then we had Srikanth winning in Thailand, we had Kashyap and Sourabh winning. Yes, we don't have Lee Chong Wei and Chen Long here but then we hope we will reach the next level in future," he said.

29 with ease to smash winners. The Serbian kept hitting on Somdev’s backhand and broke him in the fourth and sixth game to pocket the set in just 29 minutes. Somdev was uncharacteristically subdued. His game has always been of retrieving but he could not engage the Serbian in long rallies. Lajovic finished games lightning quick as he served out most games at love. Somdev struggled in the second set but somehow managed to hold serve. He saved three breakpoints in the first game, two in the third and another two in the fifth to stay afloat as he kept Lajovic engaged in the fight. Lajovic received treatment for a problem in his left leg and that affected his performance. He struggled with his movement and serve, allowing Somdev to get back. The Indian had three chances to break Lajovic in the sixth but could capitalize on none. Somdev saved another chance in the ninth and now Lajovic was serving to stay in the set. For the first time the serve of the Serbian was under pressure. Somdev hit a forehand winner down the line to earn a set point and that was converted as Lajovic hit a forehand long. With the crowd cheering for the son of the soil, the momentum shifted in India's favour as Somdev raced to a 4-1 lead in the third set, riding on an early break. However, Lajovic was not ready to cave in and reeled off four games on the trot, breaking Somdev in the seventh and ninth games and stunned the Indian camp and the home fans by serving out the set in the next game. The fans saw a phenomenal fight in the second game of the fourth set as the two players fought tooth and nail for points, playing six deuce points as Lajovic saved a break chance to finally hold serve.

Gopichand’s badminton academy to open in Gujarat in Oct

NEW DELHI: National badminton coach Pullela Gopichand is all set to launch an academy in Gujarat next month and he is in talks with authories to open similar centers in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh as well in the coming days. "We are planning to open few centers across the country. We are taking to Gujarat, we will be definetely starting there next month. Bododra will be one of the first centers," Gopichand said. "There were many proposals from other state associations for opening academy. There was a request from the Rajasthan association. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore came in touch and a proposal was sent and it augured well for us. We will finalise the nitty-gritties after Asian Games.


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UMBAI: India finished inside top-10 in all four categories of the 20th Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships' team events that concluded at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Stadium here. Indian boys and girls finished 9th and 7th respectively in the juniors section to lose out on a qualification for the World Championships in Shanghai, China, from November 30. The host nation's boys and girls performed better and ended up 5th and 6th respectively in the cadets section late last night. Meanwhile, table tennis powerhouse China's hegemony came to be questioned in the cadets section when they lost both the titles and had to fight tooth and nail to retain the junior boys' title at the expense of South Korea. The gainers were South Korea and Japan who took the cadet boys' and girls' team trophies. China just about managed to retain the junior boys' title defeating South Korea 3-2, to who they had lost in the semi finals of the younger age group, and the junior girls' crown, beating Japan 3-1. South Korea, who were on course to annex the junior boys title, were 2-0 up but the Chinese fought their way back into the final winning the next three rubbers, thanks to Zhou Qihao, Liang Jingkun and Yu Ziyan who put up a brave front to thwart the ram-

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paging Koreans. In the Junior Girls final, the Chinese began on a wrong note, losing the first match but came back well to beat Japan 3-1. In cadet boys, South Korea defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 to win the title. An Jaehyun, Kim Daewoo continuing their good form put their team 2-0 up even as Daewoo was taken to the full distance in the second singles. Then he, along with Minha Hwang, felled the Taipei pair of Yun-Ju and Li Hsin-Yang in straight games to wrap up the win. In Cadet girls, Japan defeated China 3-2 after some struggle. Results: Junior Boys: Final: China bt South Korea 3-2 (Yu Ziyang lost to Cho Seungmin 8-11, 10-12, 11-8, 5-11, Liang Jingkun lost to Kim Minhyeok 7-11, 11-3, 6-11, 9-11, Zhou Qihao bt Lim Jonghoon 11-7, 11-9, 11-7, Liang Jingkun bt Cho Seungmin 8-11, 11-5, 11-8, 9-11, 11-7, Yu Ziyang bt Kim Minhyeok 11-6, 11-3, 11-8); Semifinals: China bt Hong Kong 30 (Yu Ziyang bt Ho Kwan Kit 11-7, 7-11, 13-11, 4-11, 11-5, Liang Jingkun bt Hung Ka Tak 11-6, 11-9, 11-8, Zhou Qihao bt Li Hon Ming 7-11 11-9, 11-8, 11-1), South Korea bt Chinese Taipei 3-2 (Kim Minhyeok lost Wang Tai-Wei 7-11, 11-7, 11-8, 6-11, 9-11, Cho Senugmin bt Liao Cheng-Ting 11-4, 12-14, 11-6, 5-11, 115, Lim Jonghoon bt Sun China-Hung 1210, 13-11, 11-6, Cho Senugmin lost to Wang Tai-Wei 8-11, 4-11, 11-6, 5-11, Kim Minhyeok bt Liao Cheng-Ting 11-9, 1311, 11-8). Position: India bt Bahrain 3-0 to finish 9th. Junior Girls: Final: China bt Japan 3-1.

Indian Oil and Maharashtra State Police players in action during the MHAL League 2014, played at the MHAL Stadium, Churchgate on Sunday.

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UMBAI: Former champions Air India dished out a good attacking display during their fluent 5-1 win against a determined Indian Navy in a well-contested Super Division match of the PMC Bank-MHAL (Mumbai Hockey Association Limited) League – 2014, played at the MHAL Stadium, Churchgate, here, on Sunday evening. The airmen had a smooth takeoff, scoring the opening goal through Lalit Upadhyay in the very fourth minute, but four minutes later Navy restored parity when Ved Prakash found the net with a neat deflection off Ambika Singh’s long hit from the left. It did not take Air India too, long to regain the lead as Olympian Arjun Halappa with a simple tap in from close scored the first of his two goals in the 11th minute before drag flicker Gaganpreet Singh with powerful flick converted a penalty corner six minutes later to make it 3-1 in favour of the airmen. Later in the second half, Air India scored twice through Halappa in the 45thminute and Shivendra

Singh in the 47th minute to complete the tally of victory. In the other two matches, Indian Oil outplayed Maharashtra State Police 4-1 after leading 3-0 at the break and Punjab National Bank (PNB), twice in arrears came back strongly to pull off a 3-2 win against Rhema Sports earlier in the afternoon. In the second match of the day, Indian Oil combined well and got down to business almost immediately when Inder Singh Chadha from a field effort drew first blood in the very second minute and 10 minutes later Roshan Minz doubled the lead with another field goal. Skipper Deepak Thakur consolidated the lead (3-0) by firing home in the 21st minute and later Gurjinder converted a penalty stroke in the 59th minute. The Policemen managed to reduce the margin when Vinod Manugade scored from a penalty corner in the 64th minute. Earlier in the afternoon, Punjab National Bank, making their debut in the Mumbai league were well served by Damandeep Singh, Lakhwinder Singh and Mathias

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Minz all scoring a goal each to help them snatch a win, their second from as many matches. Rhema Sports did well to twice take the lead through Ranwand Singh and Laxman Rao before ending up on the losing side. Mathias Minz (PNB), Sunil Yadav (Indian Oil) and Sameer Dad (Air India) were adjudged as the ‘Manof-the-match’ in their respective matches and they were all presented with the cash award of Rs 1,000 each. Results – Super Division: Punjab National Bank 3 (Damandeep Singh 11thmin, Lakhwinder Singh 27th, Mathias Minz 43rd) beat Rhema Sports 2 (Ranwand Singh 6th, Laxman Rao 25th). Man-of-thematch: Mathais Minz (PNB). Indian Oil 4 (Inder Singh Chadha 2nd, Roshan Minz 12th, Deepak Thakur 21st, Gurjinder Singh 59th) beat Maharashtra State Police 1 (Vinod Manugade 64th).Man-of-the-match: Sunil Yadav (Indian Oil). Air India 5 (Lalit Upadhyay 4th, Arjun Halappa 11th, 45th, Gaganpreet Singh 17th, Shivendra Singh 47th) beat Indian Navy 1 (Ved Prakash 10th). Man-of-the-match: Sameer Dad (Air India).

Aniket excels with four goals for Desperadoes

MUMBAI: Aniket Shinde scored all the four goals to power Desperadoes SC to a huge 4-0 win against Juhu Beach United in a First Division encounter of the MDFA (Mumbai District Football Association) League – 2014-15, played at the St. Xavier’s ground, Parel on Sunday evening. Bombay FC also enjoyed an easy outing as they stormed to a 3-0 win over Chemburities SC. Earlier in second division encounters, Naseeb Reloaded got the better of Indian Gymkhana by a 2-1 margin and G.K.W. Rangers played out a 1-1 draw with Saki Village.


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ADRID: Atletico Madrid gained some measure of revenge for their heartbreaking Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid by beating the European champions 2-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu. A second consecutive La Liga defeat for Real leaves them already six points adrift of leaders Barcelona after just three games as they were 2-0 winners over Athletic Bilbao earlier in the day thanks to a double from Neymar here. Atletico got off to the best possible start as Tiago headed home Koke's corner, but Real were soon level as Cristiano Ronaldo won and then converted a penalty midway through the first-half. However, with suspended coach Diego Simeone watching on from the stands, Atletico grabbed all three points 13 minutes from time when Arda Turan swept home Juanfran's low cross. Ronaldo was playing after a three-week layoff due to injury, but even his return couldn't cure Madrid's weakness at set-pieces which was exposed in their 4-2 defeat to Real Sociedad last time out. Atletico went in front with the first clear opening for either side as Koke's in-swinging corner was met with a bullet header from Tiago at the near post. The conceding of the goal led to large swathes of the Bernabeu booing Real captain Iker

Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his goal with teammate James Rodriguez during the Spanish La Liga match against Atletico de Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Casillas when he touched the Bale free-kick, Ronaldo levball. elled from the penalty spot However, the hosts re- after he had been felled by sponded well to going behind Guilherme Siqueira. Karim Benzema then had a and after Miguel Angel Moya had produced a stunning great chance to put Real in save to claw away a Gareth front after a neat one-two

with Ronaldo but his first touch let him down and Moya flew out from his goal to smother. And Moya denied the Frenchman once more with a great low save after Benzema had powered a

Ronaldo cross towards goal just before the break. Real's momentum towards the end of the first-half petered out after the restart, though, as Atletico began to take control after the introduction of substitutes Turan and Antoine Griezmann. Turan was inches away from restoring Atletico's lead when he cut inside Alvaro Arbeloa and curled the ball just wide 15 minutes from time. The Turkish international made amends just two minutes later though as he swept the ball into the far corner at the end of a lovely move involving Griezmann, Juanfran and Raul Garcia. Atletico now trail Barcelona by two points after the Catalans made it three wins from three under new boss Luis Enrique as Neymar came off the bench to score twice in a 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at the Camp Nou. The Brazilian had been left out of the starting line-up after his exertions in captaining his country for the first time in wins over Colombia and Ecuador in the past week, but made the difference in a tight contest when he slotted home from Lionel Messi's pass 11 minutes from time. And the two combined once more five minutes later as this time Messi breezed past three Athletic defenders before cutting the ball back for Neymar to side-foot home.

Indian women's football team maul Maldives 15-0 in Asiad I

NCHEON: The Indian women's football team shrugged off some unsavoury incidents in the run-up to the Asian Games as they mauled Maldives 15-0 to open their campaign in style here today. Winger Sasmita Malik and midfielder Kamala Devi struck five times while striker Bala Devi scored twice. Captain Bembem Devi, striker Prameshwori Devi and defender Ashalata Devi also scored a goal each in a completely lop-sided Group A match. With Sunday's win, India are virtually through to quarterfinals in the women's football competition which began a week before the opening ceremony of the Asian Games. India next play hosts South Korea on September 17 before taking on Thailand on September 19 in their last group match. Three teams from the four-team Group A will qualify for the quarterfi-

A police officer walks past the statues of the mascots of the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, Sunday. nals. The Maldives side is yet to register even a single shot on Indian goal. The Indian women, who led 9-0 at the interval, seized the initiative right from the kick-off and they dominated the proceedings all through the match. The flurry of passes, the slowing down of the game at will, the sudden bursts of speed and the quick interchanging proved too much for the Maldives

women as they surrendered meekly. It was as early as the fifth minute when India opened their account through Sasmita off a pass from Bembem, who by the end of the match was the architect of almost all the goals. Bembem picked out Sasmita on top of the rival box before the fleet-footed left winger turned her marker to smash a powerful shot low to the keeper's right. Midfielder Kamala dou-

bled the tally for the blue shirts 12 minutes later with a fine strike from inside the area after combining well with Bembem. In-form striker Bala further took the game away from their lacklustre counterparts in the very next minute, placing the ball onto the roof of the net from a Tuli Goon cross from the right. Three minutes later, Sasmita got her second goal, this time scoring off the rebound after Prameshwori Devi had forced the keeper to a diving save. Nothing was working for Maldives as Kamala heaped more misery on them in the 23rd minute, turning well to beat her marker and firing a low shot off another Bembem pass. Sasmita notched up her hat-trick in the 26th minute and by the half hour mark Kamala did the same. By the time it was halftime, Bala was at the double and Kamala had scored her fourth as India went into the break leading by nine goals.

INDIA FACE UAE CHALLENGE IN ASIAN GAMES FOOTBALL Hassled by delayed clearance by the government, Indian men's football team will open their campaign in the Asian Games with a potentially tough match against United Arab Emirates here today. The Under-23 team faced enormous problems due to the delayed clearance for the Games and were left stranded for a few days in Shanghai where they had gone for an exposure tour. They were to take a flight to Incheon from Shanghai much before the football competition begins but after cancellation of their tickets thrice, they reached only two days prior to today's opening game at the Hwaseong Sports Complex Main Stadium. Having weathered all these problems, they will be now up against the UAE, who had finished runners-up in the 2010 Asian Games in China.

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NEW DELHI: In a boost to the troubled Hockey India League, their Mumbai franchise, which was abandoned by the Dabur group recently, has now been taken up by DoIT Sports Management, making it the sixth team in the event to be held in January–February. "Hockey India League today announced that the New Mumbai franchise would be taken up by DoIT Sports Management (India) Pvt. Ltd., making it the sixth franchise that will compete in the prestigious international event to be held every year in January– February," HIL said in a statement. The development comes amid reports that Ranchi Rhinos will be pulling out of the event, owing to financial reasons. "We welcome DoIT Sports Management on board the Hockey India League. As they already have immense knowledge in the sports arena, we are confident that will have a positive impact on this season’s Hockey India League. They are a new company with exciting new ideas for the region and are looking at contributing towards the development and growth of Hockey in the country," said Hockey India Secretary-General and HIL Chairman Dr Narinder Batra.

MSSA ties up with Smaaash for simulator cricket tourney

MUMBAI: Mumbai School Sports Association (MSSA) has partnered with Smaaash Entertainment for a Championship and will host a cricket tournament to be played at the first-of-its-kind 360° cricket simulator in order to hunt for cricketing talent in the city. The cricket competition is aimed at providing an opportunity to the school teams to test their batting skills while facing international bowlers where your bat is real, the ball from the legend is real, the atmosphere is real. Over thousand students across will participate and experience an innovative style of playing cricket and refine their cricketing skills as they contend for the title of Smaaash Master Blaster School Cricket Champion and win the trophy by ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. The championship will witness participation of over 100 schools across Mumbai.


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