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FRONTLINE PRINTERS PRIVATE LTD For subscriptions contact: 91766 99819 Complete Printing Facilities under One Roof 3 A book written in six weeks 6 ‘Focus on fitness, fielding paid off’ 8 Chennai’s No 1 English evening daily since 1982 M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. 2250 0111, 4202 1111 Kidari gets UA www.newstodaynet.com NATIONAL DAILY VOL. XXXIV NO. 263 FOUNDER EDITOR: T.R.R H CHENNAI H SATURDAY 27.8.2016 (EVENING) H OTHER STATIONS SUNDAY 28.8.2016 (MORNING) H 8 PAGES Rs. 4.00 H Regd. No., TN/CC(S) DN/223/15-17, RNI No: 33810 / 82 Jaya orders solatium to kin of 14 persons NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today announced Rs one lakh each as solatium to the families of 14 persons who died in various incidents recently. In a statement here, she said she was saddened to know that Rajendran of Nagapattinam, Vishal of Dharmapuri, Yogeswaran of Tirupur, Rahul and Premnath of Thiruvallur, Manikkam of Villupuram, Janaki of Nagapattinam Palanivelmurugan, Jayaprakash and Jothivel of Virudhunagar district, Dhanush of Cuddalore district, Sethumadhavan of Sivaganga district, Senthilnathan of Tiruchy and Chinnakalai of Madurai died in different incidents. Expressing condolence to their family members, Jayalalithaa said she has ordered to give Rs one lakh each as financial aid from the Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund. Troubled times T amil film actor Arun Vijay was involved in an early morning mishap as the car which he was driving, rammed into a police tempo at Nungambakkam in Chennai. According to police sources, the actor was driving his luxury car from Valluvar Kottam to Nungambakkam at 3 a.m, when he accidentally hit the police vehicle parked right at the entrance of Nungambakkam police station. The van belonged to the police department. The policemen at the spot found the actor in an inebriated condition and subsequently registered a case. He has been charged under Sections 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act and 279 of the IPC. Meanwhile, an earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale hit parts of Himachal Pradesh this morning, following which panic-stricken people rushed out of their homes in Shimla and Kullu districts. While some old buildings developed cracks, there was no report of loss of life or major damage. The earthquake which occurred at 6:46 a.m, had its epicentre at Kullu at a depth of 10 km, said Director of local MeT office, Manmohan Singh adding that aftershocks of 4.3 and 4.2 magnitudes were recorded at 7:05 a.m and 9 a.m respectively. In New Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today sought the creation of an institutional mechanism of interlocutors to talk to all stakeholders in Kashmir to carry forward former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s policy of a dialogue internally as well as with Pakistan. CBI opposes bail plea of Marans Trouble deepens for Kalanithi, Dayanidhi in Aircel-Maxis case NT Bureau / Agencies New Delhi / Chennai, Aug 27: The CBI today strongly opposed anticipatory bail pleas of former Union Minister Dayanidhi Maran and his elder brother Kalanithi Maran in the Aircel-Maxis case. On Friday, the Delhi High Court appeared disinclined to interfere in the case involving former Marans, saying the matter was sub-judice in a competent court. A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal expressed this view while reserving its order on a PIL for directions to CBI to move the trial court for ‘attachment and forfeiture of shares and all the assets of Aircel Ltd’, as held by Maxis and its subsidiaries. During the brief hearing, advocate Amit Khemka, appearing for the petitioner society, said if the High Court was not going to interfere then he be given liberty to approach the trial court which be directed to hear him. The bench, however, said it will not say so and asked him to take appropriate remedies under the law. ‘The matter is sub-judice. It is being heard by competent court. We will not interfere in the matter when it is sub-judice,’ the bench said. To this the lawyer said he will not be heard by trial court and further argued that CBI was not implementing the law by not going after some of the accused in the case. The bench then said it will consider the issues raised in the plea and will pass orders. ‘Judgement reserved,’ it said. The petitioner, Society for Consum- ers and Investors Protection (SCIP), has sought directions to CBI to make several subsidiary companies of Maxis Communications as accused in the Aircel-Maxis case, which arose out of the 2G spectrum allocation scam. Apart from that, the society has sought directions to the Department of Telecommunications, Sebi, Trai and Foreign Investment Promotion Board to set aside the approvals granted to Reliance Communications Ltd for a merger of its wireless business with that of Aircel. It has also sought setting aside of the approvals granted to Bharti Airtel for acquisition of 4G spectrum of Aircel. The society, in its plea, has urged the court to direct the authorities to not grant any further permission for transfer of any spectrum or shares held by Aircel or for change of its management or shareholding pattern till all the accused in the case submit themselves before the special CBI court. The petition also seeks directions to Enforcement Directorate (ED) to immediately institute a probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in respect of the shares and all other valuable assets of Aircel and the property obtained as a result of the Aircel-Maxis deal. It has alleged that ‘the accused persons are in the process of liquidating their holdings in Aircel Ltd and its subsidiaries by merging the same with Reliance Communications Ltd and selling its assets to Bharti Airtel and running away’. More trouble for SRM Group NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: In a fresh trouble to the SRM Group, another complaint has been slammed against its founder Parivendhar, and missing producer Madhan. Mukundchand Bothra, a well-known film financier, came to the Commissioner’s office in Vepery this morning, to file a petition against T R Pachamuthu alias Parivendhar. He said that he was ‘threatened’ over phone by him. He told mediapersons that he had given nearly Rs seven crore for the production of a yet to be released Tamil filmMotta Siva Ketta Siva. He gave the money to producer Madhan only because Parivendhar asked him to finance, he alleged. However, Madhan returned the amount by writing a cheque of Rs one crore, which bounced. It may be noted that yesterday, Parivendhar who was grilled by the CCB (Central Crime branch) team was arrested, produced before court and sent to Puzhal prison. Parivendhar, the founder and chancellor of SRM University, was embroiled in controversies after his close aide Madhan went missing on the pretext of attaining ‘samadhi in Kasi’. Nearly, 111 complaints of admission seats scam surfaced. ‘Drunk’ Arun Vijay rams car into police vehicle ON TRACK Cops grill actor at Pondy Bazaar station An exclusive track for bicycles has been marked on the busy Kamaraj Road in the city, a move hailed by cycle riders and environmentalists. Photo: R THIYAGARAJAN NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: In a shocking incident, popular actor Arun Vijay had a run-in with the law, after ramming into a police tempo early this morning at Nungambakkam. According to police sources, the actor was driving his luxury car from Valluvarkottam to Nungambakkam at 3 am, when he accidentally hit the police vehicle parked right at the entrance of Nungambakkam police station. The van belonged to the police department. It is said that the actor and his wife had attended the sangeeth function of actress Radhikaa Sarathkumar’s daughter Rayane at a five star hotel in the city and was returning home. The policemen at the spot found he was in an inebriated condition and subsequently registered a case. He has been charged under sections 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act and 279 of the IPC. ‘The incident took place at around 3.30 am, in the impact of which, the Work for civic polls gains momentum Voters list to be released 1 Sept Polling date to be announced soon NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: After the Assembly elections, the next big activity in the State is the local body elections, the revised voters list for which will be released on 1 September. With the tenure of the currently elected local body members ending on 24 October, the State Election Commission has begun work to conduct the elections. The elections will be conducted for 12 municipal corporations, 125 municipalities, 529 town panchayats, 385 panchayat unions, and 12,524 village panchayats. Dates are expected to be announced soon. Tamilnadu State Election Commissioner P Seetharaman said work was gathering pace to conduct the local body elections. As a first step, a draft voters list will be released using the electoral rolls of the recently-concluded Assembly elections. The voters will be segregated according to their wards. Once the revised list is released, changes can be made in the list till 23 September after which the additions will be published. People in the list will be eligible to vote in the local body elections. Elaborate arrangements are also being made for the elections including setting up of pandals and providing wheelchairs for the physically challenged, pregnant women and senior citizens. According to the amendment passed in the Assembly, the Mayor will not be elected directly, but by the elected councillors. The civic body election is set to be conducted using electronic voting machine in the city and ballot boxes in the rural areas. The Election Commissioner has sought the cooperation of the police and the local government officials in the conduct of the elections. SUPER HIT The police van hit by Arun Vijay’s car in Chennai in the wee hours of today. Photo: B ANAND tyre of the van burst and his BWM car was jammed. After registering a case for rash and negligent driving, an inquiry was conducted. He was produced before a magistrate in Allikulam court. It is a bailable offence’, said a police source. Sources added that if the tempo had not been stationed there, the situation would have been more grave. It may be noted that the city has been seeing several cases of drunken driving in the recent past. In July, a speeding Audi allegedly driven by an inebriated woman fatally knocked down a 54-year-old man. The woman, Aishwarya Wilton, a 26-year-old software engineer, who was behind the wheel, was arrested. Low pressure in Bay, high chances of rain Milder climate in store for Chennai NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: The heavy rains last evening took a lot of people in the city by surprise. After enduring a dry and humid time for the past week or so, rains are slowly making an appearance over Chennai and has brought relief to the residents. A trough of low pressure near the Andhra Pradesh coast has already resulted in rain spells in the city. According to the Met Department here, there would be light to moderate showers in Chennai in the next 48 hours. However, humid conditions would persist in the city for the next two to three days and can also expect on and off showers and thundershowers in the next 24 hours. Weather blogger Pradeep said, ‘We can experience this cloudy weather for another two-three days. Today will be a cloudy day and coastal areas may receive moderate rains. The temperature is likely to be 32 degree Celsius while the minimum would be 27 degree Celsius’. ‘The humidity keeps the temperature at 30 degrees. If it (humidity) goes down, we can enjoy a cool climate,’ said Ragavi, an IT Professional. Sharwesh, a college student said, ‘After the hot days the rains come as a relief now. Hope this weather continues for some more days’. The city had maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius for many days, but on Friday the temperature dipped by several notches and was around 32 degrees. Due to the trough near Andhra Pradesh, more rains can be expected for the next 24 to 48 hours interior peninsular India including parts of Telangana, Karnataka as well as Tamilnadu. SATURDAY Bits 2 27 AUGUST 2016 On top gear This reporter had gone to meet a source for news at a location far off from the main road. She was picked up from the main road by this man who promised her to drop her back at a transit point when they were done with the work. Once they were done, the man kick-started his scooter and took off before the reporter could hop on. Initially, she thought the man would stop realising that she was not in the scooter. But he did not. Passersby tried to stop the motorist, but he rode off. A visibly embarrassed reporter then walked to the main road to find a transport. Meanwhile she tried calling the source, but in vain. It was after 45 minutes, he called her again and laughed helplessly over the phone, apologizing at the same time. Apparently, he has realised that she was missing in the scooter only at the next signal and assumed she fell from the vehicle. He said he even stopped the vehicle and looked around. Taking off in right direction Even if people fault development on the ‘ground’ in Chennai, there can be no arguments about the development on ‘air’. Check out this scene to understand the idea better. It was a balmy Friday evening and people were waiting at G u i n d y railway station for the train. Time kept ticking away but there was no train in sight in the direction of Beach. After about half-an-hour came the announcement that a train was ‘expected’ to arrive in another 10 minutes. In the meantime, commuters standing at the station counted five planes leaving Chennai. Any doubts which way development is happening? & Pieces Marriages made in social media The whole idea of marriage seemed to be dramatic to this scribe’s mate, until the girl met the man of her dreams. The girl’s mother had started searching for prospective grooms through matrimony app. They zeroed on a guy and sent him a request. The boy on the other hand was skeptical on accepting the request, because he did not favour arranged marriage. He found the girl on Facebook and sent her a request. The girl was alarmed and responded to talk to parents on whatsoever. But the boy somehow convinced the girl and the two started talking. Time passed and they decided to meet. When they did the boy went on his knees and proposed to her with a ring. The girl was shocked and chocked in tears of happiness. Although the rest was a fairy tale, the duo got the taste of both what an arranged and love marriage was. 04:30PM 05:00PM 06:00PM 09:30PM 10:30PM 11:00PM Kollywood Gallery Making of : Pasanga 2 Pasanga 2 Hits News Thenkinnam ZEE TAMIL 04:00PM 07:00PM 08:00PM 09:00PM Movie Aaha Mamiyar Ooho Marumagal Genes Movie KALAIGNAR TV Indira Ganga Yamuna Poovizhi Vasalile Koppium Trailer Time IN HOME 04:30PM 05:00PM 07:00PM 07:30PM 08:30PM 10:00PM 10:02PM 10:30PM 11:00PM 11:30PM Sirithale Inikkum Athithi News Athithi Chinnathirai Cinema : Moongil Kottai News Headlines Chinnathirai Cinema : Moongil Kottai Dhil Dhil Manathil Pudhu Paadal Sirippu Varudhu VIJAY TV 03:00PM 03:30PM 04:00PM 04:30PM 05:00PM 06:00PM 06:30PM 07:00PM 08:00PM 08:30PM 09:00PM 09:30PM 10:30PM Saravanan Meenatchi Deivam Thandha Veedu Kalakka Povathu Yaaru Tamil Nadu Premier League 2016 H/ls Athu Ithu Yethu Seethaiyin Raman Pagal Nilavu Achcham Thavir Deivam Thandha Veedu Saravanan Meenatchi Kalyanam Mudhal Kaadhal Varai Kallakal Champions KPY vs Aiy Champions RAJ TV 05:00PM 06:00PM 06:30PM 07:00PM 07:30PM 08:00PM 08:30PM 09:00PM Teleshopping Raj News Headlines Thirai Vaanil Ganga Yamuna Mann Vasanai Poovizhi Vasalile Kanchana Movie Cafe 04:19PM 06:22PM Cini Mini Cinema Cinema Thirai Kadambam Movie Enkanmani Comedy Express Polimer News Comedy Express 08:51PM 11:00PM 04:21PM 06:55PM 09:00PM 11:47PM Sirika Sirika Sirippu Vaalu Pasanga Live Sirigama Pathani Comedy Galatta Atrasakka Santhanam Special Sirika Sirika Sirippu Vaivittu Siringa Popcorn Time Sirigama Pathani Comedy Galatta 3493 04:25PM 06:50PM 09:00PM 11:50PM 9 9 5 7 1 7 5 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Ghost Rider Transformers: Age of Extinction Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 9 5 2 The object is to insert the numbers in the boxes to satisfy only one condition: each row, column and 3x3 box must contain the digits 1 through 9 exactly once: Easy nah? 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The total number of voters is more than the population of Europe. In the next five years, the number of voters is likely to touch the 85 crore mark easily. - Chief Election Commissioner, H S Brahma A renowned historian delivered a lecture as part of Madras Day celebrations last week. The event happened at CP Art Centre in Alwarpet. The audience was made up of old people who appeared to be ardent fans of the city and wanted to indulge in nostalgia. Then, an old man approached this reporter and told her cheekily, ‘This is a Madras Week lecture.’ The puzzled reporter nodded, affirming that she knew it was one. The old man laughed heartily at this and sat next to her. He seemed tickled at the idea of a ‘young person’ attending a Madras Week lecture! A big protest was happening at the outskirts of city. While the media rushed to the spot to cover the event, the protesters came running towards them, when they saw the cameras. This created chaos and it took some time for the commotion to settle down. This journo who was at the spot, was a silent spectator. He was surprised to see that people had forgot the essence of the protest and were taking selfies and posing for the camera. 04:00PM 06:00PM 06:30PM 07:00PM 07:30PM 08:00PM 10:00PM 11:00PM 11:30PM We will not allow any bandh in the state on 2 September. We will keep everything open. Vehicles will ply and shops will open. If vehicles and shops are damaged (by bandh supporters), we will take strong action. We will also give compensation. - West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee Congregation of grey heads POLIMER TV JAYA TV West Bengal is a bordering State and infiltration from Bangladesh is a problem. But here is a government which gives priority to vote bank politics over national security. They are allowing infiltration from Bangladesh. - BJP chief Amit Shah While this correspondent was travelling in a surburban train to her workplace, she noticed an aged woman, holding a stick and walking feebly in the compartment, seeking alms. Her cries of ‘Amma, Amma’ made many hearts weak and many women commuters gave her water and money. After she alighted at t h e next stop, an old man dressed in torn clothes got in. He, too, was asking for alms, but, not many bothered to drop a coin in his palm. It took the correspondent s o m e time to digest t h e gender parti- a l i t y shown by the public towards beggars. Selfie first 04:20PM 04:45PM 05:10PM 05:35PM 08:00PM 10:00PM 10:30PM 11:00PM QUOTES OF THE DAY It’s a woman thing Contributions from Srinidhi Raghavan, R Chitra, Mercy Angeline, Nivedhika Krishnan, Sricharan R, Naomi N 09:30PM 10:00PM 10:30PM 11:00PM 11:30PM CHENNAI 3 7 6 9 2 1 5 4 8 4 8 1 7 3 5 6 2 9 Mayajaal, Devi Cineplex, Kamala Theatre, PVR Cinemas, Sangam, AGS, Abirami Theatres, Uthayam Theater, Sri Ganga Cinema, Raj Theatre, INOX National Hall, Rakki Multiplex, Maharani Theatre KABALI MEENDUM ORU KADHAL KADHAI Devi Cineplex, Kamala Theatre, Udhayam Theatre, PVR Cinemas, AGS Cinemas, Abirami Mega Mall, Woodlands Multiplex, Sangam Multiplex Mayajaal Devi Cineplex, PVR Cinemas, AGS, Abirami Theatres, Sri Ganga Cinema, INOX National Hall, Sangam Multiplex, Mayajaal, Rakki Multiplex, Maharani Theatre Around Town CHENNAI SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 3 NO MORE DRY THROATS AT EGMORE STATION IRCTC is putting up water vending machines Own container refill comes for as low as Re 1 S VISHNU SHARMAA Chennai, Aug 27: Passengers taking the local train unit at Egmore Railway Station will have an option of availing of chilled drinking water soon, thanks to IRCTC. It is taking steps to instal two water vending machines (WVMs) at platform No. 10, where local trains on the Beach-Tambaram route halt. While one unit can be accessed after one gets down the foot-overbridge that leads to Gandhi-Irwin Road, the other unit will be positioned close to the foot-overbridge leading to the Poonamallee High Road side of the station. ‘We put it close to the foot-overbridges on both sides of the local station so that passengers can access it soon after coming into the station,’ said a station official. Metal boxes with IRCTC logo which will be have WVMs inside were installed at the platform more than a week ago, pointed out the official. While work of installing the vending machine is going on at the unit located near the foot-overbridge connecting Gandhi-Irwin Road side, work on the other unit is yet to begin. Personnel supervising the installation said they were currently taking up electrical work. Once that is over, the machine will be put inside the metal box and made operational in two days. ‘We will have another option while Temporary ramp laid at Guindy Railway Station for convenience of passengers. Workers providing electrical fittings at a water vending machine unit at Egmore Railway Station. buying water,’ exulted Sudha Ramamurthy, a regular commuter of the station. Many other travellers at the station agreed. Normally, we have an option to buy a 1,000 ml bottle at Rs 15, said Ramakrishnan, another regular traveller at the station. Should these counters operate, we can have water of various quantities and price options, he added. A simple refill with one’s own container of a 300 ml Applications invited for Mahaveer Awards NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation has called for nominations from Tamilnadu for the 20th Mahaveer Awards. According to a press release, individuals who are Indian nationals and institutions based in India and providing selfless service to the voiceless and the poor are eligible for award. Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation, since 1995, has been bestowing the Mahaveer Awards on outstanding personalities and organisations in recognition of their excellence in propagation of ‘Non-violence & Vegetarianism’, ‘Education’, ‘Medicine’ and ‘Community & Social service’. The award in each category carries a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh, a commendatory citation and a memento, which will be presented to the recipient at a grand function. The four awardees will be selected by a panel of eminent personalities representing different domains and headed by former Chief Justice of India, Justice M N Venkatachaliah. So far, the foundation has honoured 59 persons and institutions in the four categories from 17 States across the country. Among 59, South Indian States have so far bagged 20 awards including 13 from Tamilnadu. The nomination form can be downloaded at www.bmfawards.org. Filled in forms can be sent on or before 30 September to Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation, ‘Siyat House’, 961, Fourth Floor, Poonamallee High Road, Purasawalkam, Chennai - 84. Ph: 4293 3333. Muthukumaraswamy is new Advocate General NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: Tamilnadu government on Friday appointed senior counsel R Muthukumaraswamy as the State Advocate General following the resignation of incumbent A L Somayji. A government order regarding the appointment of Muthkumaraswamy was issued by the Public (Law Officers) Department. The notification came hours after Somayji resigned, bringing an end to his stint as the Advocate General since March 2013. Muthukumaraswamy (69) obtained his law degree from the Madras Law College and enrolled as an Advocate on 1 August, 1973. He joined the office of senior counsel R Krishnamoorthy, who was the former Advocate General and continued to be associated with him till 2001. Muthukumaraswamy has served as Additional Advocate General of the State during the previous AIADMK regime in 2001-06. He brings with him rich experience in civil, writ, service and service jurisprudence. glass would cost only Re 1, a 500 ml bottle would cost Rs 3, 1 litre bottle, Rs 5, 2 litre bottle Rs 8, and 5 litre bottle would cost Rs 20. Refill of the same quantities with a container provided by IRCTC would cost Rs 2, Rs 5, Rs 8, Rs 12 and Rs 25 at these counters. That’s not all. Ceiling fans have been provided at platform No. 10. Now local passengers can relax under cool air at Egmore Station beating the heat while waiting for the local train. Guindy Railway Station Guindy Railway Station, too, is not left behind when it comes to improving amenities for passengers. Work towards constructing a new ticket counter is on at GST Road side of the station currently. Personnel present at the workspot said the work began on 10 July and would take six months to complete. While the official at the station said the new ticket counter (under construction) would be a larger than the existing one and accommodate a reservation counter for longdistance trains along with that of suburban locomotives. Men at work to construct a new ticket counter at Guindy Railway Station. Once the new counter comes into existence, the old one would be demolished. A portion of the foot-overbridge on GST Road side is closed currently to facilitate the construction work, while on the other side a ramp is provided for the sake of commuters to have easy access to the foot-overbridge. Once the work is completed, the foot-bridge entrance would be widened to cater to a huge peak hour commuter rush at the station, said the person supervising the work. He also hinted that an elevated ticket counter may A book written in six weeks Meera Raghavendra Rao’s work ‘Madhwas of Madras’ launched NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: ‘It is a pleasure to relate Odyssey book store with writer Meera Raghavendra Rao’s new book - ‘Madhwas of Madras’. ‘Odyssey’ means ‘travel’ and Meera’s book emphasises the journey of the Madhwas,’ said former IAS officer N Vittal. Launching the book at Odyssey Adyar here on Friday, he congratulated the author for the hard work she had put in to write the book. ‘Meera was subjective and clear to the point in her writing. She has portrayed the religious as well as the social aspects of the Madhwas in the best possible manner,’ he said. Stressing the role of the Madhwas in the development of society, Vittal, said, ‘That’s not all, S S Badrinath, founder emeritus of Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, is regarded as one of the prominent persons in society. He has contributed a lot to our society in the field of medical science.’ Later, writer Narayanan Bhatt giving an overview about the book, said, ‘This book was written in just six weeks and a lot of hard work has gone into it. The writing is vivid and clear.’ ‘Meera had covered around 50 Madhwas in Madras although there is a sea of information that needs to be shared. Madhwas have immense love for their gurus. I have not seen Former IAS officer N Vittal speaking at the launch of the book ‘Madhwas of Madras’ at Odyssey Adyar in Chennai on Friday. Writer Mohan Rao and author of the book, Meera Raghavendra Rao, are present. any other community who show so much love for their gurus,’ he pointed out. Talking about the Madhwas is incomplete without the inclusion Madhwa Acharya, who was one of the prominent persons in the community, he added. ‘This book portrays the life and history of the Madhwas and their contribution to society,’ he said. Noted Ayurvedic doctor Jamin Narashiman revealed the legacy of Madhwas in the field of medicine. He said, ‘My great-grandfather, Jamin Venkata Ramanarayanan, was one of the prominent Ayurvedic doctors of the early 20th century. He had the ability to judge a person’s health just by feeling his legs. That was the amount of insight the Madhwas had in the field of medicine. I would like to congratulate Meera for her contribution.’ Meera thanked all the dignitaries, including publisher Chellappan, layout specialist Yokha and various others who helped publish her book. Writer Mohan Rao was present on the occasion. come up on the Race Course side of the station. A couple of passengers at the station welcomed the changes. The new counters would, hopefully, have more space, said S Girish, an employee of an IT firm at Olympia Tech Park. The present ticket office on GST Road has three counters, while the one on the Race Course side has two counters with little space to accommodate ticket buyers whose numbers are huge during the peak hours. Hope the new counters will be successful in solving this problem, he said. MU distance edu results 29 Aug NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: The results of UG, PG and MLIS, BLIS, diploma and certificate course examinations of the Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras, held in May-June 2016 will be published on 29 August. It will be available on the websites - www. ideunom.ac.in and www.unom.ac.in from 8 pm on the same day. The current batch candidates of UG course, whose enrollment number begins from A13, A14, A15, C14 and C15 alone are eligible for revaluation. Similarly for PG course, whose enrollment number begins from A14, A15 and C15 and MLIS and BLIS candidates with enrollment number A15 are eligible for revaluation. The fees for revaluation of each paper is Rs 1,000. Candidates are requested to register for revaluation only through online in the university website (www.ideunom.ac.in). The online registration for revaluation of answer scripts starts from 31 August to 8 September. Free cancer screening for women NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: Vasantha Memorial Cancer Centre is conducting free cancer screening camp for women above 25 years on 28 August at No 33, 35th Street, Ashok Nagar, from 9 am to 1 pm. Breast surgeon Dr Anusha Balakrishnan and gynaecologist Dr Karpagambal Sairam will participate. For details, contact: 2471 7871/77/97910 48379. Docs at SIMS perform brain bypass surgery Forty-two-year-old man was suffering from frequent paralysis NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: A brain bypass surgery has saved a young executive and the doctors, who performed the operation in a city hospital, were able to discover the stroke in time. Doctors at SRM Institute For Medical Science (SIMS), Vadapalani, performed the surgery on Manikandan (42) employed in Abu Dhabi. He was suffering from frequent episodes of paralysis of left hand and leg over the last four months. After a series of tests, it was revealed there were multiple blocks in blood vessels supplying to the right half of the brain. This reduced blood flow resulting in loss of crucial brain function causing frequent paralysis and increased the risk of seizures. He was admitted to SIMS Hospital, where senior consultant neurosurgeon, Dr Roopesh Kumar, found three blocks in a blood vessel on his right brain. ‘We harvested a 10 cm long blood vessel from his forehead, near the ear. This procedure needs extreme patience and skill as the vessels are less than a millimeter in diameter,’ Dr Roopesh said. ‘The surgery was a six hour procedure, where a hole was drilled into the patient’s skull and the blood vessel was stitched to the blocked artery. The blood vessel blocked was by-passed and flow to the right half brain improved well,’ said neurosurgeon Dr K R Suresh Bapu. ‘Just like heart attack, where heart vessels are clogged, his brain blood vessels were blocked at multiple places. His condition was diagnosed as transient ischemic attack which is often called as mini-stroke,’ he said. ‘This is an upcoming procedure and is an challenging one. This procedure was used many years back and was stopped. Now its slowly coming back,’ he added. ‘The doctors gave me the strength and they were positive. I feel good now and will soon fly back to Abu Dhabi,’ said Manikandan. Air India’s General Manager - Operations Captain Arulmani with senior employees, who were honoured on completion of 25 years of continuous service at a function held at Air India Staff Housing Colony in Meenambakkam, Chennai, yesterday. Air India’s General Manager - Personnel B V Kumar is among those present. Blend 4 SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 Virugambakkam Vikings! WHAT WH AT N NEW NEWS EWS S TO TODA TODAY DAY Y PR PRIN PRINTS INTS TS IS IS NE NEWS WS THA TTHAT HAT T CO COUN COUNTS UNTS TS C Rahul's about-turn ongress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi may have avoided a potentially long and irksome criminal defamation case by his firm declaration in the Supreme Court that he did not accuse the RSS for the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Charging the entire organisation for the misdeed of a solitary member can be problematic under the criminal defamation law. The heir apparent of the controlling family of the Congress chose discretion over bravado. He in all likelihood will be spared the trouble of answering the defamation charge. That should have settled the issue as far as Rahul was concerned. But confronted with the charge of a U-turn, within hours Rahul said he had not withdrawn anything he had said earlier about the RSS. This was clearly an attempt at facesaving after the retreat in the Supreme Court. Since it was hard to prove the charge, he sought reprieve by shifting his stand. However, outside in the political arena it was back to the usual slugfest. Quite clearly, for want of substantive issues Gandhi chooses to regurgitate the old and hackneyed charge about the RSS. Yes, Nathuram Godse was once a member of the RSS. But finding the RSS too soft on the 'anti-national policies' of the Congress at the time of the Partition, he had formed his own separate group. He gathered a small team of hot-headed activists who nursed a grievance against the Mahatma for being too kind towards the newly-formed Pakistan. The rest is tragic history. The link of Godse, however tenuous, with the RSS harmed its growth in the initial decades after Independence. Also, it put a lid on the questionable policies pursued by Nehru both in the years leading up to the bloody division of the country and after the Partition. A tragedy of Himalayan proportions was inflicted on the people by the wrong-headedness of the Congress leadership. Of course, Rahul can have no interest in understanding the events leading up to the Partition and what had followed in its train. But following his retraction, though he may like to term it clarification, in the highest court in the land, the least he can do is to stop blabbering on and on like a broken record about the RSS killing the Mahatma. RSS, for the record, is a nationalist organisation with lot of concern for the culture and heritage of this land. A lot of needless bile is directed against this group by Left liberals. And that is a tragedy. Barack Obama @ BarackObama We’ve come a long way, but there’s still more to do to make sure women are truly treated equally. #WomensEqualityDay Khushbu Sundar @ khushsundar One cannot dcd it’s birth nor d end..but inbetween is wat is completely urs, mke d most of it..laugh d loudest, jump d highest, live fullest Twitter is working on tool to filter abusive tweets T witter is reportedly developing a new tool to help curb its rampant harassment problem. According to Bloomberg, Twitter is working on a feature that will let users block keywords to help fight abuse. Anonymous sources quoted in the report say the company has been discussing the idea internally for around a year, though it’s still not yet clear if and when such a tool will be rolled out. According to the report, users would be able to set personal filters to avoid being shown tweets with racial or gender-based slurs. Additionally, it could also be used to simply avoid tweets about an event or trend. If the assumption is accurate, the move is definitely a good thing for Twitter. Sure, it does nothing to curb harassment at the grassroots level - the offensive tweets aren’t removed or reported, simply ‘muted’ - but it’s a step in the right direction. At least a user can feel like they can safely use Twitter without being bombarded with abuse, even if it might be going on without their knowledge. As for simply blocking a topic, it would definitely come in handy in certain extreme cases. We know more than one person who’s just about had their fill of Pokemon Go. Unfortunately, if there’s anything internet trolls are known for, it’s dedication to their ‘craft’. If someone really really wants to harass you, they’ll just make up new shorthands for slurs. Sadly, this tool does nothing for that problem. Here’s hoping Twitter has some more ideas to fight abuse in the future. CHENNAI E ven before the TNPL (Tamil Nadu Premier League) began, it set a record: For sending the maximum number of info alerts and press releases to media persons. And it was at the rate of --- this is a conservative estimate --- 200 per hour. By the time the tournament peaks, most of the sports journalists in these parts and a non-sports journalist (me) would have been wrung tired just attending to these messages. And there is no escaping them, if you block them on WhatsApp, they show up on email. But if you mark them to the spam bin, I suspect, they will hire crafty homing pigeons to deliver you updates. Q: How often do they send you alerts? Ans: More often than your DTH company does when your subscription is up for renewal. And pray what info do they keep sending? “Tuti Patriots to practise at 8 a.m. tomorrow”, your WhatsApp Messenger will announce, and before you can so much as read them, it will be followed by, “Tuti Patriots will leave the team hotel by 7.30 a.m.”, and then it would not stop: “Tuti Patriots will step into the bus at 7. 25 a.m.”. “Tuti Patriots will alight from the bus at 7.55 a.m.” “Tuti Patriots will spend 7.56 to 7.58 a.m. doing nothing”. “Tell us the truth. When you first heard the name Tuti Patriots, you sure laughed”. not be seen in action for much of the “During the practice session, Tuti tournament. Patriots bowlers will bowl” Seriously, most of these players, “During the same practice session, who are marquee names for the variTuti Patriots batsmen will bat”. ous franchisees in the TNPL, have been chosen for the ongoing Du“Tuti Patriots anagrams to Tours leep Trophy, which they have been a Tit Pit”. ordered to give priority to. So does Okay, I am exaggerating. But only this mean the Duleep Trophy, being just because now they sent a release a longer version of the game, is being saying camera persons (photo jourgiven the right amount of prominence nalists) should not come without a by the BCCI? Well, it is debatable camera. Anyway, for those still not whether the mandarins in the BCCI logged into what TNPL is and what actually know under which format the on earth are Tuti Patriots, well, here Duleep Trophy tournament is being is a quick lowdown: played. Left to themTNPL is the Tamil selves, they would Nadu-centric T20 tourtrade Duleep Trophy nament that gives the for a T20 tournament much-needed platform between India and Sri for exciting and enterK BALAKUMAR Lanka in Outer Monprising former Australgolia. The BCCI wants the selected ian cricketers to play the role of TN players to focus on the Duleep coach/mentor which they seem to Trophy (and not the TNPL) because perform by posing for selfies. Away the TNPL is a T20 tournament that is from individual teams, the TNPL organised by the company owned by brought in the former explosive openN Srinivasan, who is now a persona er Mathew Hayden as some kind of non grata in BCCI administration. If mascot and drummed up support for tomorrow --- and you can’t rule this the cricket tournament by having him out --- Srinivasan is back in favour, watch --- why not? --- Kabali. That is these same players would be asked a tad unfair. To be fair, he also did his to focus on TNPL even over national bit for the TNPL by visiting Iruttukadai duties. And they would. Cricketers, in Halwa shop. general, are Indian sports’ performWe will try this one more time: ing fleas. TNPL is the Tamil Nadu-centric T20 Be them as they may, TNPL, tournament that boasts of top-notch through the 8-team cricket league, talent like R Ashwin, Dinesh Karthik, hopes to provide TN districts the Murali Vijay, M Ashwin, Baba Aparapride of owning T20 franchisees with jith, Vijay Shankar, many of whom will absolutely laughable names. Granted this naming business is tricky, and world over, across sports, teams end up having funny names. Still, to christen a team from Dindigul as Dragons is extremely silly, unless otherwise it has reached the stage where Dindigul locks are now actually Chinese-made. My home town Madurai has rightfully gone for the title ‘Super Giants’ based on the fact that every other stupid cliche in the business has already been taken. No wait. Apparently, there was one another stupid title and was promptly taken by Chennai. It is, of course, ‘Super Gillies’. In general, if ever there is a moratorium on the use of words like ‘Kings’, ‘Warriors’ and ‘Super’, a lot of franchisee-based leagues would come unstuck. As we wind up it is also being speculated that based on the success of the TNPL, T20 leagues can get even more micro. In that there can be an in-city tournaments with franchisees being carved out of individual neighbourhoods. In which case, I would want to own a franchise for my area in Chennai, and I am calling dibs on the name Virugambakkam Vikings (coach: Mark and Steve Waugh’s younger brother). Whether we win the tournament or not, we are sure to get the support of sports journalists because we intend sending no messages. e-mail the writer at balakumarkb@gmail.com WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE Commuters and motorists go on their way as heavy monsoon rains inundate low-lying areas in Manila, Philippines. In the other photograph, a building collapses in flood water at Chapra in Saran district of Bihar. N Korea comes under fi re q UN Security Council condemns Pyongyang’s latest missile tests UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council strongly condemned four North Korean ballistic missile launches in July and August on Friday night, calling them ‘grave violations’ of a ban on all ballistic missile activity. A press statement approved by all 15 members deplored the fact that the North’s ballistic missile activities are contributing to its development of nuclear weapon delivery systems and increasing tensions. The council expressed ‘serious concern’ that North Korea carried out the launches after six ballistic missile firings between April and June ‘in flagrant disregard’ of its repeated statements to halt such launches as well as nuclear tests which violate council resolutions. It urged all UN member states ‘to redouble their efforts’ to implement sanctions against Pyongyang, including the toughest measures in two decades imposed by the council in VOICE MAIL Unwavering nature Sir, It is sad to note that central Italy has been severely hit by a powerful earthquake and that the death toll has crossed 247. On the one hand, the countries and the people are on the go with the advent of great technology. Natural disasters like earthquakes and floods have long been playing havoc with human beings, often causing damage to the entire lifeline of the world. The unfortunate fact is that proper care is not given to the Nature and environmental factors like natural habitats. And it is time to wake up and act fast on protecting the earth and our environment. All of us should understand that Mother Nature has beautiful vistas and benefits in abundance. P SENTHIL SARAVANA DURAI, Vazhavallan March. Those sanctions reflected growing anger at Pyongyang’s nuclear test in January and a subsequent rocket launch. North Korea has repeatedly flouted Security Council resolutions demanding an end to its nuclear and ballistic missile activities and has continued to launch missiles, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and in the region. The latest submarine launch of a ballistic missile on Wednesday came days after the US and South Korea began military exercises, prompting North Korean threats of retaliation for the military drills, which it views as a rehearsal for invasion by the US and other adversaries. South Korean officials said the submarine-launched missile flew about 310 miles, the longest distance achieved by the North for such a weapon. That means all of South Korea, and possibly parts of Japan, are within its striking distance. The Security Council statement condemned the 23 August launch as well as the North’s ballistic missile launches on 2 August and 18 July and the firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile on 9 July. China, a neighbor and ally of North Korea, had either blocked attempts by the United States and other council members to condemn the three previous attacks when they happened, or Claims it can nuke US mainland North Korea already has a variety of land-based missiles that can hit South Korea and Japan, including US military bases in those countries. Its development of reliable submarine-launched missiles would add a weapon that is harder to detect before launch. The country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, says the US mainland is now within striking range of his nuclear weapons. insisted on unacceptable language. In Pyongyang, North Korean Foreign Ministry official Jon Min Dok told that the US-led discussions at the UN were a ‘terrible provocation’ and that the country is developing nuclear weapons because of “outrageous nuclear intimidation” by the United States. ‘Clarity’ achieved with Russia on Syria truce steps: Kerry GENEVA: US Secretary of State John Kerry says he and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ‘have achieved clarity’ on a path to restore a truce in Syria but details remain to be worked out. After meeting off-and-on with Lavrov for nearly 10 hours in Geneva yesterday, Kerry said the ‘vast majority’ of technical discussions on steps to reinstate a ceasefire and improve humanitarian access have been completed. Kerry says experts will remain in Geneva with an eye toward finalising the unresolved steps in the coming days. Lavrov echoed that, saying ‘we still need to finalise a few issues’ and pointed to the need to separate fighters from the al-Nusra Front, which has ties to al-Qaida, from US-backed NEWS MAKER of the day fighters who hold parts of northwest Syria. Lavrov insisted that a resumption of UN-mediated talks between the Syrian government and the USbacked opposition that were suspended in April should help reduce hostilities that have flared in recent months. He also hailed an improved atmosphere between Moscow and Washington. ‘We have continued our efforts to reduce the areas where we lack understanding and trust, which is an achievement,’ Lavrov said. ‘The mutual trust is growing with every meeting.’ Yesterday’s meeting came a month after the two men met in Moscow and agreed on a number of unspecified actions to get the all-but-ignored truce back in force. However, as in Moscow, neither Kerry nor Lavrov would describe them in detail. ‘We are close,’ Kerry said. ‘But we are not going to rush to an agreement until it satisfies fully the needs of the Syrian people.’ In a nod to previous failed attempts to resurrect the cessation of hostilities, Kerry stressed the importance of keeping the details secret. Enterprise CHENNAI How to promote card payments? New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI): With an aim to discourage cash transactions, the Finance Ministry has set up a high-level committee to suggest steps to promote card payments through incentives like tax rebates and cash back schemes. The 11-member committee, headed by former Finance Secretary Ratan P Watal, will recommend various measures to ‘incentivise transactions through cards and digital means, e.g., through tax rebates/incentives, introduction of cash back/ lottery’, the ministry said. The panel, which will review the payments system in the country and recommend measures for encouraging digital payments, has been set up follow- ing a decision taken by the Cabinet in February. It will also study feasibility of creating a payments history of all card/digital payments and ensure that merchants/consumers can leverage the data to access ‘instant, low cost micro-credit’ through digital means and create necessary linkage between the payment history and credit information. The panel will also study and recommend need for changes, if any, in the regulatory mechanism under various laws, relevant for the purpose of promotion of payments by digital modes. ‘To study and recommend ways for leveraging Unique Identification Number or any other proof of identity for authentication of card/ digital transactions and setting up of a centralised KYC Registry’ is another key task given to it. The committee will study introduction of single window system of payment gateway to accept all types of cards/ digital payments of government receipts and enable settlements via NPCI or other agencies within specified timelines. Flipkart rejigs top order New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI): Flipkart has rejigged its top deck yet again, carving a bigger role for head of ‘category design management’ Kalyan Krishnamurthy among other changes, to create a ‘top-team with clear accountabilities’. The rejig at Flipkart, the third major one this year, comes at a time when the Bengaluru-based firm is locked in a battle with global rival Amazon for market leadership. In an internal note, Flipkart said the goal of the reorganisation is to ‘increase focus on Flipkart Group, consolidate to simplify organisation and creation of top-team with clear accountabilities’. ‘Manufacturing growth to be higher on better export outlook’ New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI): India’s manufacturing sector may witness higher growth during the July-September quarter buoyed by improvement in export prospects and domestic demand, even as the hiring outlook remains subdued, according to a survey. The latest quarterly survey by FICCI on manufacturing outlook for the second quarter also finds that the interest rate paid by the manufacturers still remains high and sticky. Uncertain economic environment, unfavourable market conditions, competition from imports, delayed clearances, inadequate infrastructure (especially availability of power) and cost escalation are some of the major constraints affecting the expansion plans of the industry, the poll noted. The survey had earlier indicated a slowdown for the first quarter of 2016-17, which seems to be waning. The proportion of respondents expecting higher growth during estimated to be $ 2.5 trillion globally and it was about 3.4 per cent of global GDP. In India it is estimated to be $ 67 billion (Rs four lakh crore). In addition to this was the damage to environment and the loss of production and resources. These losses can be prevented to a great extend by proper surface preparation and coating. The best coated surface would improve the aesthetic appeal of the products and protect them from corrosion and deterioration, he said. 5:'1.(349.(* My client V.Parthasarathy son of Vedagiri informs that he is the owner of Survey No.1/4, New Survey No.1/4C2, Patta No.236 situated at Thiru Nilai Village, Thirukazhukundram ! "#$ District of an extent of 2.00 acres My client informs that original Settlement Deed No.229/1992 executed by Vedagiri in favour of my client V.Parthasarathy registered Sub ! %'%$ has been lost in transit and the same is not encumbered in any manner, Party is having possession of the above sale deed or having any objection against this public notice may contact the below mentioned within 15 days from this date of notice. B.BALAJI, M.Sc., M.L.M., B.L., Advocate - Notary Public Government of India Plot No.2, D.No.15/1, Ganesh Nagar, First Street, First Floor, Puzhthivakkam, Chennai - 600 091. Mob: 9444110221 / 9600103679 SYMBOLIC POSSESSION NOTICE (For Immovable Property) (Under Sec 13(4) read with Appendix IV and rule 8 (1) of the Security Interest Enforcement Rules, 2002) + '!! DCB Bank Ltd. under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) and in exercise of powers conferred under section 13(12) read with rule 9 of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 issued a 13(2) notice dated 14-06-2016 calling upon the borrower Mr. SURESH BALA.A and the Co-Borrower Mrs. S.SIVAGAMI,P both are residing at No.92/59, ORAGADAM MAIN ROAD, VENKATAPURAM, AMBATTUR, CHENNAI-600 053 to repay the amount mentioned in the notice of Rs.33,79,642.24/- (Rupees Thirty Three Lakhs Seventy Nine Thousand Six Hundred Forty Two and paise Twenty Four only) and being the amount due and payable under the loan account No: HHOMCHE00039681 along with interest and other charges, cost etc within 60 days from the date of said notice. The borrower having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrower, Co-borrower and the public in general that the undersigned has taken possession of the property described herein below in exercise of the powers conferred on him under sec 13 (4) of the said Act read with rule 9 of the said Rules on this the 22nd August, 2016. The borrower in particular and the public in general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the property and any dealings with the property will be subject to the charge of DCB Bank for an amount of Rs.34,80,227.63 (Thirty Four Lakhs Eighty Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Seven and paise Sixty Three only) as on 17-08-2016 along with accrued interest and other charges ,cost etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY All that piece and parcel of property being Land measuring an extent of 2156 square Feet together with building, comprised in Old Survey Nos. 412/1 & 412/2, New Survey No.412/2 A, present survey No.412/12, Minjure Village and bearing plot No.7, No.135, New No.11 Door No.15, Guru Street, Ramana Nagar Minjur, Ponneri Taluk Thiruvallur District and the land bounded on the: NORTH BY : Plot No.6 & 16 Feet Road, SOUTH BY : Plot No.6 & 16 Feet Road, EAST BY : Plot No 8 and WEST BY : Survey No.412 /1 A, Within the Registration District of Chennai North and Sub Registration District of Ponneri. Date: 27.08.2016 For DCB Bank Ltd. 4& 5 SI CAPITAL & FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD., GEM SPINNERS INDIA LIMITED CIN : L67190TN1994PLC029151 Tel: 044 28415438 / 28415439 website: www:sicapital.co.in Email: info@sicaptal.co.in < '&<====> %&'.5j58/''58''%/ E-VOTING & BOOK CLOSURE CIN: L17111TN1990PLC019791 !"#$ NOTICE %&'$()*+ Shareholders are requested to refer to the NOTICE sent by registered post, dispatched on 26th August 2016 regarding the proceedings of the 22nd Annual General Meeting to be held at 10.00 A.M. on Tuesday, 20th September, 2016 at Green Meadows – Conference Hall No: 4/364-A, Anna Salai, Palavakkam, Chennai 600 041. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 108 of the Companies Act, 2013, read with Rule 20 of the Companies (Management and Administration Rules, 2014, and Clause 44 of the SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015, the Company is providing remote e-voting facilities to the shareholders whose name appear in the Register of Members as on the cut-off date of 14th September, 2016 to cast their votes for passing the resolutions as set forth in the Notice. The e-voting platform is www.evoting.nsdl.com. The period commences on Saturday, 17th September, 2016 @ 9.00 am and shall end on Monday, 19th September, 2016 @ 5.00 pm. The e-voting shall not be available thereafter. The mode of casting e-votes are explained in the notice. Shareholders are requested to log into www.evoting.nsdl. com for FAQ and other details. They may also write to the company’s email: info@sicaptal.co.in Kindly note that once e-vote has been cast, you cannot vote on poll at the AGM. However, you can attend the meeting and participate in the discussions. Results of the e-voting will be announced by the scrutinizer and will be posted in the company’s website www.sicapital. co.in and informed to the Stock Exchange. Notice is further given, pursuant to section 91 of the Companies Act, 2013 that the Register of Members and Share Transfer books of the Company will remain closed from 15-09-2016 to 20-09-2016 (Both days inclusive) for the purpose of 22nd Annual General Meeting. ,) , s/d #;X=>;=< # 4& )$ 5 ‘QUARTER’ OF HAPPINESS Surface and coating expo underway in city Dignitaries releasing a souvenir at the ‘Surface and Coatings Expo 2016 ‘ organised by the CII in Chennai Friday. NT Bureau National Corrosion Mission will bring corrosion conChennai, Aug 27: trol to the mainstream of The Surface and Coatprogrammes and projects ing Expo 2016, organised in the industrial and other by the Confederation of important sectors of proIndian Industry (CII), is curduction and processing. rently ongoing at the Trade This will also help reduce Centre in Nandambakkam the loss of three percent here. of GDP to corrosion, esA press release said, it timated to be worth over will go on till 28 August. Rs four lakh crore’, BalOver 150 exhibitors from dev Raj, chairman, CII India and abroad are parCorrosion Management ticipating in the three day Committee and director, exhibition. National Institute for AdAlong with the expo, CII is vance Studies. organising an exhibition of Ramesh Datla, chairman, pumps, valve, controllers, CII Southern Region, said compressors, drives and the cost of corrosion is motors. ‘The proposed SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 1. The 26th Annual General Meeting of the members of the Company will be held on Monday, the 19th September 2016 at 10.30 A.M, at No.14, Mangalam Village, Madhuranthagam Taluk, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu to transact business as detailed in the Notice convening the Annual General Meeting. 2. The Register of Members of the Company and Share Transfer Books will remain closed from 09.09.2016 to 19-09-2016 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of the Annual General Meeting, in terms of Section 91 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 10 of the Companies (Management & Administration) Rules 2014. 3. The Company is pleased to provide all its Members, the facility to exercise their votes through electronic voting (e-voting) in association with the Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL). Members are informed that:a. All the Ordinary and Special Business as set out in the Notice of the AGM can be transacted through e-voting. Directors’ Report and Auditor’s Report for the year ended 31st March 2016 was dispatched to all the Members on 26.08.2016. c. Any person, who acquires shares of the Company and become member of the Company after dispatch of the notice and holding shares as of the cut-off date i.e 12th September 2016 may obtain the login ID and password by sending a request at secretarial@gemspin.com or RTA. d. Voting through electronic mode shall commence on 15th September 2016 at 09.00 A.M. and will end on 18th September 2016 at 6.00 P.M. e. Voting through electronic mode shall not be allowed beyond 6.00 P.M. on 18th September 2016. f. The Company has opted to provide at the AGM venue, the physical voting facility by circulation of Ballot forms for all the members who are present at the AGM and have not cast their votes by availing the remote e-voting facility. g. A Copy of the Notice is available on the website of the Company at www. gemspin.com and also on the website of CDSL at www.evotingindia.com. h. For any grievances / queries connected with voting by electronic means, shareholders may email at secretarial@gemspin.com. If a member casts votes by both modes, then voting done through e-voting shall prevail and Ballot shall be treated as invalid. ,) , #$ ./'34%'3%#%58%%'# #;<=>;=< ''55% 4& 55/%/#%'& ‘The latest quarterly survey by FICCI on manufacturing outlook for the second quarter also finds that the interest rate paid by the manufacturers still remains high and sticky’ July-September quarter has risen to 55 per cent as against 53 per cent for April-June quarter 2016-17, although, it remains much below the percentage of 60 per cent for January-March quarter of the previous fiscal. Manufacturing sector in India continued with its uptrend and hit a four-month high in July, backed by stronger upturn in new business orders. The Nikkei Markit India Manufacturing Purchasing Man- agers’ Index (PMI) - a composite indicator of manufacturing performance - rose to 51.8 in July from 51.7 in June. The slight improvement in the outlook for manufacturing production in second quarter of 2016-17 is attributable to various factors including somewhat better outlook for exports compared to previous quarters, and better outlook on domestic demand front too, the survey pointed out. Export outlook for manufacturing LOST 3&2*(-&3,* 1.Sale Deed No .1150/90 2. G.P.O No. 32/96 3. Sale Deed No.1618/96 She Missed in Mangadu if anybody found these Documents, kindly inform the undersigned I, THIRUMALAI RATHINA PILLAI KRISHNAN, S/o Krishnan date of birth 24.02.1994, Indian, residing at No.18, 14th Street, Vinobaji Nagar, Hasthinapuram, Chitlapakkam, Chennai 600 064, Tamilnadu, shall henceforth be known as THIRUMALAI KRISHNAN. THIRUMALAI RATHINA PILLAI KRISHNAN. K. Gunasundari, W/O A. R Kumar, 3/ 175, Parthasarathy Nagar, Ashtalakshmi Avenue, Manapakkam, Chennai, When Travelling from Manapakkam to Mangadu by Bus No.53 in Mangadu, She Missed her Documents Revathy,Black And Red law Associates. #6,Nandhi Street,West C.I.T.Nagar, Nandhanam,Chennai-600 035 044-24323310 SYMBOLIC POSSESSION NOTICE in September quarter improved slightly as against the expectations for the first quarter. The proportion of respondents expecting higher exports in the second quarter rose by five percentage points to 41 per cent as against 36 per cent in 2016-17. However, hiring outlook remains subdued in manufacturing in coming months as three quarters of the participants in second quarter of 2016-17 are unlikely to hire additional workforce in next three months. The proportion remains almost similar to that recorded for June quarter (76 per cent). The survey mapped expectations of manufacturers for thirteen major sectors namely auto, capital goods, cement and ceramics, chemicals, electronics and electricals, food products, leather and footwear, machine tools, metal and metal products, metal forging, paper products, textiles and technical textiles and textiles machinery. 3&2*(-&3,* 3&2*(-&3,* I, LILADEVI ASHOK KUMAR, W/o. Ashok Kumar, Date of Birth: 20-01-1968, Residing at No.77, 2nd Floor, Sydenhams Road, Arihant Shivshakthi Apts, Periamet, Chennai - 600003, shall hence forth be known as LEELADEVI ASHOK KUMAR. I, UMRAN MOHAMED GHOUSE, S/o. Mohamed Ghouse, Date of Birth: 20-05-1991, residing at No. 7, Banavaram Road, Kaveripakkam, Vellore 632508, shall hence forth be known as KAJAUMMAR MOHAMED GHOUSE. LILADEVI ASHOK KUMAR. UMRAN MOHAMED GHOUSE. SYMBOLIC POSSESSION NOTICE (For Immovable Property) (For Immovable Property) (Under Sec 13(4) read with Appendix IV and rule 8 (1) of the Security Interest Enforcement Rules, 2002) + ' ! ! DCB Bank Ltd. under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) and in exercise of powers conferred under section 13(12) read with rule 9 of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 issued a 13(2) notice dated 13-06-2016 calling upon the Borrower 1. Mr. T.CHERAN SENGUTUVAN and the Co-Borrowers 2. Mr.N.DULASIDOSS, 3. Ms.T.VANAJA and 4. Mr.T.HARIPRASATH all are residing at NO.5/488, VALMIGI STREET, OTTERI EXTENSION, VANDALUR, PIN-600 048 to repay the amount mentioned in the notice of Rs.7,81,841.59 (Rupees Seven Lakhs Eighty One Thousand Eight Hundred Forty One and paise Fifty Nine Only) and being the amount due and payable under the loan account No: HHOMTAM00052025 along with interest and other charges, cost etc within 60 days from the date of said notice. The borrower having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrower, Co-borrowers and the public in general that the undersigned has taken possession of the property described herein below in exercise of the powers conferred on him under sec 13 (4) of the said Act read with rule 9 of the said Rules on this the 20th August, 2016. The borrower in particular and the public in general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the property and any dealings with the property will be subject to the charge of the DCB Bank for an amount of Rs.7,87,362.49 (Seven Lakhs Eighty Seven Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Two and Paise Forty Nine Only) as on 17-08-2016 along with accrued interest and other charges, cost etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY Land measuring an extent of 825.7 sq.meter or land out of 1474.7 sq.ft sq.ft of land together with House situated at Old Door No.7/269 , New Door no.5/488 (as per document ) and 5/448 (as per revenue records) 10th Street, Otteri Extension, Vandallur Village,Kattangulathur Ooratchi Ondriyam, Chengulpet Taluk, Kanchipuram District, Comprised in Gramanatham old survey No.261 A/1A1 partand new survey No.261A/6 and bounded on the: NORTH BY : House belongs to Govindan, SOUTH BY : House belongs to Susila, EAST BY : Common passage and Remaining portion of Land, WEST BY : Singara Thottam, Admeasuring North to South on the Eastern side 19.9 Feet, North to South on the Western side 19.9 Feet, East to West on the Northern side 31 Feet and East to West on the Southern side 31 feet, In all measuring about 825.7 sq.meter of land out of 1474.7 sq.ft sq.ft of land and falls within the Sub-Registration District of Chennai South and Registration District of Guduvancherry. Date: 27.08.2016 For DCB Bank Ltd. 4& 5 (Under Sec 13(4) read with Appendix IV and rule 8 (1) of the Security Interest Enforcement Rules, 2002) QUANTUM DIGITAL VISION (INDIA) LIMITED CIN: L3599TN1980PLC008235 Regd. Add: 143 Athipattu Village, Ponneri Taluk, Chengal, Tamil Nadu - 601203 NOTICE FOR E-VOTING & BOOK CLOSURE Notice hereby given that the 36th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the members of the Company will be held 23rd September, 2016 at 11: 00 A.M. at 143 Athipattu Village, Ponneri Taluk ,Chengal ,Tamil Nadu ,601203 to transact the Ordinary and Special Businesses as set out in the Notice of the AGM. Notice is also given under Section 91 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 10 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules 2014 that the Register of Members and Share Transfer Books of the Company shall remain closed from 17th September, 2016 to 23rd September, 2016 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of the AGM. The Company has completed the despatch of the Notice of AGM and the Annual Report for the year 2015-16. The communication relating to remote e-voting, inter-alia, containing user ID and password has been dispatched to the members. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 108 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 20 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules 2014, as amended by the Companies (Management and Administration) Amendment Rules, 2015 and Regulation 44 of the Listing Regulations, remote e-voting facility has been made available to the members to exercise their right to vote . The Company has engaged the services of CDSL to provide remote e-voting facility. The details of the remote e-voting are as under: Date and time of commencement of remote E-voting: 20th September, 2016 at 09.00 A.M. Date and time of end of remote E-voting: 22nd September, 2016 at 5.00 p.m. Remote e-voting shall not be allowed beyond this 22nd September, 2016 (5.00 p.m.) Cut-off date: 16th September 2016 A member may participate in the General Meeting even after exercising his right to vote through remote e-voting but shall not be allowed to vote again in the meeting; and A person whose name is recorded in the register of members or in !$ * # on the cut-off date only shall be entitled to avail the facility of remote e-voting as well as voting in the General Meeting Notice of the Annual General Meeting has been displayed on the web site of the Company www.qil.in and on website of e-voting platform provided by Central Depository Services (India) i.e. www.evotingindia.com. In case you have any queries or issues regarding e-voting, write an email to info@dassanigroup.com or contact Mr. Rajkishan Singh on telephone: 022 26846530 For Quantum Digital Vision (India) Limited Sd/Date: 26/08/2016 Himalay Dassani Place: chennai Managing Director + '!! DCB Bank Ltd. under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) and in exercise of powers conferred under section 13(12) read with rule 9 of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 issued a 13(2) notice dated 13-06-2016 calling upon the borrower Mr. PECTHI MUTHU and the Co-Borrower Mrs. SELVI.P both are residing at No.630 A, PERIYAR NAGAR SOUTH, 3RD STREET, PETHIKUPPAM, GUMMUDIPOONDI-601201 to repay the amount mentioned in the notice of Rs.10,30,296/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs Thirty Thousand Two Hundred Ninety Six only) and being the amount due and payable under the loan account No: HHOMMIN00035902 along with interest and other charges, cost etc within 60 days from the date of said notice. The borrower having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrower, Co-borrower and the public in general that the undersigned has taken possession of the property described herein below in exercise of the powers conferred on him under sec 13 (4) of the said Act read with rule 9 of the said Rules on this 22nd August, 2016. The borrower in particular and the public in general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the property and any dealings with the property will be subject to the charge of the DCB Bank for an amount of Rs.10,24,864/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs Twenty Four Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty Four only) as on 17-08-2016 along with accrued interest and other charges, cost etc. DESCRIPTION OF THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY All that piece and parcel of land measuring 1265 sq.ft with building thereon plot No.20, periyar Nagar comprised in punjai S.No.233-5B, as per patta new S.No.233-5B19, Plot No.20, New No.630 A, Periyar Nagar south,3rd Street, Pethikuppam village, Gummidipoondi Taluk, Tiruvallur District and bounded on the: North By : Plot No.21, South By : Plot No.19, East By : 20 Feet Wide Road, West By : Plot No.13, Situated within the Sub_Registration District of Gummidipoondi and Registration District of Chennai-North. Date: 27.08.2016 For DCB Bank Ltd. 4& 5 ADVENT COMPUTER SERVICES LIMITED (CIN: L33111TN1984PLC010675) Q;WX4 '&Z<====>=+[[>==\[].^=+;>\W<>>] '" _*" `($QQQ*" NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the 31st Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 27th September, 2016, at the Madras Race Club, Race Course Road, Opp. Guindy Railway Station, Guindy, Chennai – 600032. The company has completed dispatch of Notice along with Attendance Slip, Proxy form & Annual Report containing the Audited Accounts of the Company for the year ended 31st March, 2016, together with the Reports of the Auditors and the Directors thereon to the Members on their registered addresses or email - ids on or before 26th August, 2016 and the same is available on the website of the Company at www.adventcomputer.in and also available on the website of National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) at https://www.evoting.nsdl. com NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 91 of the Companies Act, 2013 that the Register of Members and the Share Transfer books of the Company will remain closed from Friday, the 16th September, 2016 to Tuesday, the 27th September, 2016 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of holding the Annual General Meeting. In compliance with Section 108 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 20 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time, Regulation 44 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2015 & Secretarial Standards on General Meeting issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India: 1. The Company is providing remote e-voting facility to its members to cast their vote by electronic means on the Resolutions set out in the Notice of the 31st AGM. 2. Day, Date and Time of commencement of remote e-voting: Saturday, the 24th September, 2016 (9.00 a.m.) 3. Day, Date and Time of end of remote e-voting: Monday, the 26th September, 2016 (5.00 p.m.) 4. The voting by electronic means shall not be allowed beyond 5.00 p.m. on 26th September, 2016. The E-voting module shall be disabled by NSDL for voting thereafter. 5. Members holding shares either in physical form or dematerialized form, as on the cut-off date i.e. 20th September, 2016 will be eligible to cast their vote electronically OR voting through ballot paper / polling paper available at venue of the AGM. 6. Once the vote on a resolution is cast by the shareholder through remote e-voting, it cannot be changed subsequently. The shareholders who have cast their vote through remote e-voting may attend the AGM but shall not be entitled to cast their votes again. 7. In order to enable its Members, who do not have the access to remote e-voting facility to send their assent or dissent in writing in respect of the resolutions as set out in this Notice, the Company is enclosing a Ballot Form with the Notice. For any query or grievances in relation to e-voting, members may contact the Company Registrar and Share Transfer Agent at the below address / telephone nos.: Bigshare Services Private Limited, Unit: Advent Computer Services Limited, E-2 & 3, Ansa Industrial Estate, SakiVihar Road, Saki Naka, Andheri (East), Mumbai- 400072. Tel No. 022-28476052/53,022-40430200; Email: investor@ bigshareonline.com. ,'b58..b',5# .5#'&4j'3'%&'38%%'# KSHAMA WAZKAR 4& 3}+ #;X5$;=<&45~3'&'5~&48%5&'..%&' Sports 6 SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 USA a special market for cricket: Dhoni Fort Lauderdale, Aug 27 (PTI): USA is a ‘specia’ market for cricket and there is no reason why the game can’t be successful here, asserted captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on the eve of India’s first international match on American soil. ‘As far as the facility is concerned, it is as good as you would get anywhere in the world. Yes, the stadium is not that big, though when it comes to the playing area it is a perfect ground,’ said Dhoni yesterday ahead of first of two T20 Internationals between India and the West Indies at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium here today. Dhoni, who returns to action after a break, feels cricket in America is a win-win for the game and the huge Indian diaspora living here. ‘Also, what we have to see is that it is a new venture for cricket. Looking at everything, it is a perfect staging ground. Few of other international teams have already played here, also not to forget that some of the T20 leagues have happened. The infrastructure looks good. Overall it is a big occasion. Stepping into the USA for the first time as the Indian cricket team. ‘As fas as effort is concerned, I always felt the USA was big market, a lot of sub-continent people stay here, not only Indians. I feel it is a good start. The timings (broadcast) are also good. It feels good to be ISL-3 to be held from 1 Oct - 18 Dec Mumbai, Aug 27 (PTI): Season-3 of the Indian Super League football would be held from 1 October to 18 December, with the opening game scheduled in Guwahati and the venues of the two-legged semi finals to be decided later. League’s promoters, Football Sports Development Ltd, yesterday announced the ISL fixtures featuring 61 games spread across 79 days played in a home-away league format, to be followed by the semi-finals and the final. All the matches will kick off at 7 pm. For the third year running John Abraham-owned club North East United FC would take on Sachin Tendulkar owned Kerala Blasters FC in the season opener, to be held at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati. The first leg of the semi finals are scheduled on 10 and 11 December followed by the second leg on 13 and 14 December leading up to the final on December 18. FOCUS ON FIELDING PAID OFF, SAYS INDRAJITH here. Earlier, people living in US used to travel to the the West Indies to support us but now they have the opportunity to catch the action here itself,’ said Dhoni, who is expecting a bigger crowd support for his team than the West Indies. India registered a comfortable win the preceding Test series in the West Indies but they are a much better unit in the limited overs format. Dhoni too said beating the reigning World T20 champions will be tough. ‘I would say in limited overs format, the West Indies are extraordinary. They have the right balance, they are entertaining as well. It will be very interesting (the two match series). It is an early morning start here but it won’t make much of a difference,’ said the skipper. Dhoni further said that playing only two formats has helped him focus on his fitness. ‘During this (break) time, fitness is quite easy to maintain. The reason is you have ample time to prepare. What becomes a slight issue is the cricketing aspect. There was a lot of rain back home in India so most of the schedule was indoor with a bit of bowling machine to go with it. There was not much outdoor activity. Anyway feels good to be back. Also, this year we won’t be playing a lot of limited overs cricket so this gives us an opportunity to make the most of two days we have,’ said the wicket-keeper batsman. ‘Aparajith’s ton has increased expectations on me’ NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 27: If it was Baba Aparajith on Thursday, it was the turn of his twin Indrajith to shine as Ruby Kanchi Warriors pulled off a thrilling win via the Super Over against Lyca Kovai Kings in a TNPL match at the M A Chidambaram stadium here last night. Speaking to reporters at the postmatch media conference, skipper Indrajith said that the team hadn’t planned in advance for the super over nad expressed happiness at starting with a win. He also said focus on fitness and fielding was a key factor in securing the win. ‘Actually, in our team we have youngsters and seniors. When this Kanchi side was formed, we focused on our fitness and fielding,’ he added. Talking of the Super Over and if they had planned anything in advance, the Kanchi captain said, ‘We did not plan those things. We did not expect the match to go to a Super Over. Asked if he thought he should have finished the match and avoided a super over, Indrajith said: ‘I think I did a decent job. I did not want to hit the ball in the air. At least I wanted to get a super over and tie. I wanted to hit the ball to mid-wicket so that I could try and take two runs but it didn’t happen. Pink test: Jury still out on sighting ball Greater Noida, Aug 27 (PTI): Yuvraj Singh felt ‘it moved a bit more than SG Test’ while Robin Uthappa’s observations varied from ‘colour change’ to ‘lack of reverse swing’ as the first set of inputs on BCCI’s much talked about ‘Pink ball’ Day/Night experiment came to the fore. While there is no denying that Day/Night cricket always brings in more people as one saw at least 800-1000 spectators during peak evening hours on all three days of the inaugural Duleep Trophy match, the BCCI will still need to figure out a few things before they seriously think of pursuing the idea of a Test match. For starters, there has been varied opinions on whether an individual batsman has been able to sight the pink Kookaburra ball well or not but everyone agreed that not much effort was required to ‘maintain the ball’ unlike the conventional red Kookaburra, SG Test or Dukes. While Yuvraj did not have a great time with the willow but his input will be the most valuable one for the BCCI. ‘I thought the pink ball moved a bit more than the SG ball. It was pretty exciting, the pink ball CHENNAI doesn’t go old. It was coming o n t o the bat nicely,’ the India Red skipper and a two-time World Cup winner said after the match. Veteran glovesman Parthiv Patel sees future in Pink ball Test but he conceded that this ball skids a bit more. ‘I had no problem in sighting it. During the day, I could see the ball better. Not used to getting the pink ball coming to you. It’s a matter of getting used to it but visibility was not a problem.’ ‘As far as future is concerned, too early to say. Definitely there is a future. But dew could be a factor. The ball skid and moved more. Also I don’t think you can have Tests in sub-continent using this much of grass,’ said Parthiv. NIlesh Subramaniam I didn’t want to take a chance and hit the ball in the air. The right-hander, who seemed to be cramping towards the end of the game said. he was okay. ‘It’s better but it’s not fully gone (cured).’ To a query about his brother getting a hundred the other day and if he had any similar targets, he said, ‘We don’t have such targets but after his hundred I spoke to him and told him because of him there is a lot of expectation on me.’ ‘It is not so easy to hit a hundred in a T20 game. Yesterday, he (B Aparajith) played a blistering knock but not every day you can score those hundreds.’ ‘We failed at crunch times’ Meanwhile, Kovai Kings wicketkeeper Rohith Ravikumar said the team failed at crunch moments and let the game slip away. ‘We were upbeat ahead of the super over. (Murali) Vijay was confident he could hit the ball out of the park but it didn’t happen for us today, so tough luck. Credit to both teams, we played an amazing game,’ he said. On his thoughts on the TNPL, Rohit said, ‘It is bringing a lot of unknown talent to the fray. If you have watched the KPL a lot of people have come out from there. This is happening on a bigger scale and we expect a lot of talent to come out. It is a great opportunity for all of us so hoping to take it.’ Murali Vijay Faf wants SA to play more Tests like India A regular in T20 leagues across the world, du Plessis however, said Test crickets remains his top priority Johannesburg, Aug 27: Twenty20 skipper Faf du Plessis backed the longer format of the game and said South Africa should emulate India, who will be playing as many du Plessis as 13 Tests this season at home. World No. 6 in ICC rankings, South Africa will be playing 11 Tests this season, but du Plessis wants the officials to try and get as much Test cricket as possible at home. ‘We don’t play a lot of Tests at home. If you look at India, this season they have got 15 Tests coming up in their country you want to try and make use of your own conditions and play as many Tests as possible,’ du Plessis was quoted as saying by Espncricinfo. ‘We play a little bit and then there’s a big break. With the space the team is in now, we would like to play as much Test cricket as possible and try and build something. We have a mission as a team and we are trying to get there.’ A regular in T20 leagues across the world, du Plessis however, said Test crickets remains his top priority. ‘Test cricket is the best thing to play. That is the challenge you want. You want to sit after a day’s play as a bowler ... your toenails are bleeding and you are extremely tired and you want to, for the guys that drink beer, have a sip at the end and say we gave it everything. ‘You can’t copy the feeling of winning a Test match in any other format, especially in T20s,’ he said. Djokovic, Serena face early challenges 1ST ROUND MATCHES TO WATCH Women: Serena Williams New York, Aug 27: Top seeds Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams face challenging early tests at the US Open following Friday’s draws for the year’s last grand slam starting on Monday. Djokovic, who has been bothered by a wrist injury, faces towering Jerzy Janowicz of Poland in his opening match at Flushing Meadows, and is likely to meet 48thranked Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic in the second round. Vesely beat the Serbian world number one earlier this season on clay in Monte Carlo. Serena, recovering from a shoulder injury, drew Russian lefthander Ekaterina Makarova as her first op- ponent. The 34-year-old American, seeking to break her tie with Steffi Graf for the most grand slam singles titles in the Open era on 22, has a 4-1 career record against Makarova, but lost to the Russian in the fourth round at the 2012 Australian Open. Serena Williams is in a strong quarter that also includes fifth seed Simona Halep of Romania and 16thseeded Australian Sam Stosur, who beat the American in the 2011 US Open final. Djokovic is seeded to face either Frenchman Richard Gasquet or big-serving American John Isner in the fourth round, with France’s JoWilfried Tsonga or 2014 champion Marin Cilic possible quarter-final Serena vs Ekaterina Makarova Svetlana Kuznetsova (9) vs Francesca Schiavone Petra Kvitova (14) vs Jelena Ostapenko Men: A Murray (2) vs L Rosol S Wawrinka (3) vs F Verdasco Jack Sock vs Taylor Fritz Feliciano Lopez (16) vs Borna Coric opponents. Men’s second seed Murray, who ran off 22 wins in a row including his second Wimbledon title and successful defense of his Olympics crown, appeared to get a more favorable draw. The Scotsman opens against Czech Lukas Rosol, has Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria or Feliciano Lopez of Spain as potential fourthround foes with Japan’s sixth-seeded Kei Nishikori possibly waiting for him in the quarters. Third seed Stan Wawrinka, who is in Murray’s half of the draw, begins against Spanish veteran Fernando Verdasco, and may have to deal with a young Australian, Bernard Tomic or Nick Kyrgios, in the fourth round. The dangerous Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina, the 2009 champion who showed in claiming Olympic silver that he is regaining form after a long recovery from an injured wrist, could be there to oppose the Swiss double slam winner in the quarterfinals. Fourth-seeded Rafa Nadal, winner of 14 slams, and fifth seed Milos Raonic of Canada could clash in the quarters for a possible semi-finals showdown with Djokovic. Rounding out the women’s draw, second seed Angelique Kerber, who nearly unseated Williams as world number one but lost in the Cincinnati final, appears to have a comfortable early path. Kerber, who opens against Polona Hercog of Slovenia, is seeded for a quarters clash against seventh seed Novak Djokovic PROJECTED QUARTERFINALS MEN: N Djokovic (1) vs M Cilic (7) A Murray (2) vs K Nishikori (6) S Wawrinka (3) vs D Thiem (8) R Nadal (4) vs M Raonic (5) Roberta Vinci of Italy, who shocked Williams in last year’s Open semifinals.The German’s potential semifinal opponent comes from a more impressive quarter that includes third-seeded French Open champion Garbine Muguruza, Olympic champion Monica Puig, Briton Jo- WOMEN: Serena (1) vs S Halep (5) A Kerber (2) vs R Vinci (7) G Muguruza (3) vs M Keys (8) A Radwanksa (4) vs V Williams (6) hanna Konta and big-hitting American Madison Keys, the eighth seed. In the other quarter in Serena’s side of the draw, the leading seeds are Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland (4) and Venus Williams (6), who will aim for a semi-finals encounter with her sister. Mixed Bag CHENNAI SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 7 Kashmir unrest: Mehbooba meets PM DEITIES & DEVOTION q She hits out at Pakistan for openly fuelling tension in Valley The ‘Padhi Amarthum Peruvizha’ of the five ellai deities of Kanchipuram Nimadharakaara Street, was celebrated in which devotees took part in large numbers. PM to address CMs of BJP-ruled States New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI): A meeting of BJP Chief Ministers and deputy Chief Ministers in which the party top brass, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will address them on the agenda of good governance and pro-poor measures got underway here today. BJP chief Amit Shah inaugurated the meeting, which will be addressed by Modi later in the evening. Party sources have said better coordination between the organisation and government, besides a stronger emphasis on ‘pro-poor’ and developmental works is at the centre of the exercise. The Chief Ministers are expected to speak about their government’s programmes aimed at executing the agenda. The meeting comes in the wake of a day-long workshop of the party’s core committee leaders of states on Tuesday in which Modi pitched for reaching out to all sections of society, especially the poor, while Shah underlined the need for expanding the organisation and greater coordination. Modi had said that when the party is in power, then the aim should be to win over the masses with the government’s work. Srinagar, Aug 27: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7 Race Course residence (RCR) and discussed security situation in the State as the Valley remained on the boil with one more civilian killed in firing by security forces. Mehbooba told reporter after her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi here that youth in the Kashmir were attacking security forces and police stations after being provoked by Pakistan and separatist leaders. ‘I want to tell Pakistan, if it has any sympathy for Kashmiris, it shouldn`t provoke them to attack police stations -- and save youth from being killed,’ the Chief Minister said. Government sources in Delhi and Srinagar told media that the Chief Minister was summoned to Delhi after Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s two-day visit to the valley. They said the Home Minister had asked the Chief Minister to act tough against and round up those perpetrating a deadly civilian unrest triggered by the 8 July killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani. The source said state and central intelligence agencies have prepared Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Muft with Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi in New Delhi today. a list of around 170 ringleaders, found ‘not acted and the alleged troubleinciting the unrest and provoking peo- makers are roaming about free’, the ple to take to the streets and throw source said, adding that the Chief stones at security forces. Minister was being pressurized to Most of these ringleaders are from crack down on them. south Kashmir, the bastion of MehAs Mehbooba jetted off to Delhi, booba’s Peoples Democratic Party. one more civilian died after security Jammu and Kashmir Police have forces opened fire in south Kashmir`s Scorpene leak: ‘Whistleblower’ to hand over disk to ‘govt’ q ‘CD with documents has been in Australia for more than two years’ New Delhi, Aug 27: ene The leaked data on Indian Scorpene tlesubmarines was given by a ‘whistlewsblower’ to The Australian, the newspaper said in a report, adding that hat the ‘whistleblower’ would hand over the disk to the ‘government’ on Monday. The article does not clarify if the e reference is to the Australian governrnment. A report by Cameron Stewart, art, who broke the report on the leak, told the story of how the 22,400 docucuments from French DCNS reached hed the newspaper continents away. It also said that the ‘whistleblower’s’ er’s’ hope is that this would ‘spur the Turnurnbull government and DCNS to step tep up security to ensure Australia`s $50 billion submarine project does not suffer the same fate.’ ‘He says he is a whistleblower and maintains that revealing to the world, via The Australian, that this classified data exists in a dangerously uncon- trolled form is worthwhile because Australia s init will serve Australia`s terests even if it causes an international furore,’ said the re- port. According to the report, the CD ith the th documents d t has h with been in Australia for more than two years. The report ruled out the ‘corporate war angle’ that was given by DCNS and said for competitors to strike, Nor- way would have been a better place than Australia as DCNS is pitching Na its submarine for their Navy. Stewart wrote in the report: ‘But iti seems that the story behind this leak m may be more espio incompetence than espionage -- more Ja Austin Powers than James Bond.’ He wrote quoting s sources that the data was removed from DCNS in Paris in 2011 by a form former French Na Navy officer who quit th service the in the early 1970s and w worked for F French defence comi f more than panies for 30 years before becoming a subcontractor to DCNS. Stewart wrote that the subcontractor had copied some ‘sensitive data’ from DCNS in France, and took it to HARDIK WRITES TO MODI q Demands release of Patels convicted in 2002 riots cases Ahmedabad, Aug 27 (PTI): Quota agitation spearhead Hardik Patel has demanded the release of Patel youths convicted in various riots cases of 2002, but alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would not facilitate it as he now wants to project himself as a ‘secular’ leader to the world. Patel in a letter to Modi, has listed 102 Patel community members, who have been awarded life imprisonment in different riot cases of 2002. ‘Everybody knows that Narendra Modi first became Chief Minister of Gujarat taking the benefit of 2002 riots and then become Prime Minister of the country,’ Hardik Patel said in a letter addressed to Modi Narayanasamy to present budget 29 August Puducherry, Aug 27 (PTI): Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy will present the 2016-17 budget on 29 August in the Assembly. The previous AINRC government headed by Rangasamy had adopted a Vote on Account Bill in March allocating funds for the first six months of the current fiscal. Narayanasamy had held discussions with representatives of industries associations, farmers, government officials among others here as a pre budget exercise. Hardik Patel accusing him of being responsible for the carnage. ‘Many Patidar youths have been sentenced (by courts) in riots cases. I have given a list below,’ he said in the letter. Patel is at present residing in Udaipur, as he has been asked to stay outside Gujarat by the State High Court as part of one of his bail conditions. ‘All these Patel youths are rotting in jails of Gujarat. Modiji is now Prime Minister. He can recommend to the President for release of Patel youths involved in riots and get them released,’ Hardik said in the letter. ‘But, I know Modiji will not do that as he wants to show the country and the world that he is a secular person. Modiji has misused Gujaratis and particularly Patidars,’ Hardik alleged. He then goes on to give a list of various riots cases and number of youths convicted by courts in this connection. A year back, Hardik had started his agitation with a demand for inclusion of his community in the OBC category for reservation. Violence had erupted after he held a mega rally here on 25 August last year in which government and private property worth crores of rupees were damaged and 11 persons, including one policemen, were killed. Later, he was arrested on sedition charges and spent about nine months in jail. He was released thereafter following which he formed a new team for his agitation. His old associates like Ketan Patel and Chirag Patel, who were co-accused in sedition case with him have alleged that the young leader has amassed wealth in the name of Patel quota agitation. They have also accused him of ruining the agitation due to his ambition of becoming a leader at a young age. Central grants of Rs 3.51 cr given to Pondy NGOs Puducherry, Aug 27 (PTI): Puducherry Welfare Minister M Kandasamy today called upon non governmental organisations in the Union Territory to pay sustained care and attention for the welfare of young children. Handing over Rs 3.51 crore as grant to 27 NGOs of Puducherry and Karaikal regions under a scheme of the Union Women and Child Development Ministry here Kandasamy said the grant was presented to the organisations taking care of abandoned children, street children and also adopted by the organisations. Around 1670 dhildren attached to the organisations would be benefitted by the grant. He said Puducherry Child Protection Society operating the Central scheme and attached to the Department of Social Welfare should ensure that there was timely availability of the grants. He asked the officials of the organisations to be meticulous in the welfare of the children. He later told newsmen that there was an attempt on the part of the government to introduce cradle baby scheme in Puducherry. ‘a Southeast Asian country’. The two men worked there, ‘carrying out unclassified naval defence work’. According to the report, the ‘speculation’ is that the data on the Scorpene was removed to serve as a reference guide for the former naval officer’s new job. However, the two men are said to have ‘fallen out with their employer’, a private company run by a Western businessman, following which they were sacked and not allowed inside the building. The company refused to give them the data, and sent the data later to its head office in Singapore where it was uploaded on an internet server. However, while the article in its opening lines implies the CD with the data was delivered to the ‘whistleblower’ some time in April 2013, giving the timeline from Singapore it says the data was uploaded on an internet server on 18 April, 2013, where it could have stayed for a few days or a year. Pulwama district. This took the death toll in the ongoing unrest to 70. Over 7,000 civilians and more than 4,000 security personnel have been injured during the unrest - the deadliest the valley has suffered in six years. Police said Shakeel Ahmad Ganai, 22, was killed after he sustained bullet injuries in a clash with the security forces in Haal village. A doctor at the sub-district hospital at Pulwama said Ganai had been hit by a bullet that pierced through his heart. Some three dozen people were injured in other clashes across the valley after the Friday prayers. The security restrictions were tightened on Friday amid apprehensions that separatist leaders may stoke further trouble. They had asked people to gather in Eidgah prayer grounds for a pro-freedom protest rally in the heart of the volatile old Srinagar city. But the government thwarted the protest march to the sprawling prayer ground. Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who heads the hardline Hurriyat Conference, was held outside his upscale Hyderpora residence as he defied restrictions and attempted to march to Eidgah. houses. Earthquake of 4.6 intensity hits Himachal Pradesh Shimla, Aug 27 (PTI): An earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale hit parts of Himachal Pradesh this morning, following which panic-stricken people rushed out of their homes in Shimla and Kullu districts. While some old buildings developed cracks, there was no report of loss of life or major damage. The earthquake which occurred at 6.46 am, had its epicentre at Kullu at a depth of 10 km, said Director of local MeT office, Manmohan Singh said, adding that aftershocks of 4.3 and 4.2 magnitudes were recorded at 7:05 am and 9 am respectively. People in Rampur area of Shimla district and Kullu ran out of their houses in panic. They claimed there were ten to fifteen tremors in quick successions. No loss of life or property has been reported. Educational institutes and schools were closed as precaution, said Rampur Sub Divisional Magistrate Nishant Thakur. He added tents have been provided in open places for people unwilling to return to their houses and a huge tree at a school campus, which was posing risk, has been felled. Kejri launches fresh attack on LG, Centre q ‘PM trying to reverse AAP govt decisions through Najeeb Jung’ New Delhi, Aug 27 (PTI): Launching a fresh attack on the LG and the Centre, Arvind Kejriwal today charged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to reverse numerous decisions of the AAP government through Najeeb Jung and remove DCW chief Swati Maliwal who, he claimed, will be ‘arrested’ soon. Kejriwal’s outburst on microblogging site Twitter came a day after Jung said that he was in the process of overturning and rectifying ‘illegal decisions’ taken by the AAP government following the August 4 Delhi High Court verdict. Kejriwal claimed the Lt Governor and the Centre wanted to ‘reverse’ numerous decisions of public importance, including the decision to increase minimum wages and holding discoms accountable for unscheduled outages, among other measures. He said Najeeb Jung was ‘subverting’ democracy to protect his ‘chair’. On the CAG row, the Delhi Chief Minister said the auditor ‘vehemently refuses’ to audit advertisement expenses of Centre and other States. ‘Why? CAG under pressure from BJP?,’ he questioned. ‘Sources- LG n PMO hell bent on removing Swati Maliwal 4 doing gud job. She’ll be arrested coming week n then removed,’ he claimed in a tweet. ‘LG hell bent on removing the team which made mohalla clinics and saved money on flyovers. Increase min wages in Delhi. Is it illegal? Sources: Big companies met Modiji n opposed it. Now LG sitting on that file. Hold power cos accountablemake them pay compensation for unscheduled power cuts. Is it illegal? LG sitting on it. AAP govt asked for land for 10 hospitals from DDA. Modi’s LG refused. Was our demand illegal?,’ the Chief Minister said in a series of tweets. Referring to Jung’s statement that he has tried to keep his intervention in the government restricted to the bare minimum, Kejriwal said, ‘If this is ‘least interference’, then what is ‘high interference’? Shameful subversion of democracy to protect chair.’ , CHENNAI 8 SATURDAY 27 AUGUST 2016 newstodaynet.com newstodaydaily ntchennai Licensed to post without prepayment under WPP. No. TN / PMG / (CCR) / WPP-470 / 15-17 ‘A country is defined by its culture’ Managing Director of News Today, Maalai Sudar praises good work of Mylapore Arts Academy Highlights importance of spiritualism A country is not defined by geography. It is defined by its culture, history and tradition. It is our duty to safeguard it, said Managing Director of News Today, Maalai Sudar and Talk Media, T R Jawahar. He was speaking during the 51st anniversary celebrations of Mylapore Arts Academy in Chennai last evening. ‘It is difficult to run a profit venture, so one can only imagine the amount of motivation needed to run a non-profit venture. But it is Sabhas like this that are the backbone of our country,’ he said about the academy. Jawahar said, ‘We should not just appreciate the academy, but, instead, thank them for the service they are doing for society. About the importance of spiritualism, he said ‘whatever people might say and wherever they may go, they will all finally have to come to spiritualism.’ ‘I have also stood outside the temple without entering it. Devotion to God is the ultimate, but there are people who are devoted to other aspects like work and nation. We can see devotion in everything which forms the fundamentals of the Bhagavad Gita,’ he added. He said the beauty of Hinduism was that there was no dogma of how one should be. ‘Everyone can choose his Danseuse Priya Murle being felicitated by Mylapore Arts Academy president Justice S Jagadeesan during its 51st anniversary celebrations at the PS Higher Secondary School in Mylapore, Chennai on Friday. Managing Director of News Today, Malai Sudar and Talk Media T R Jawahar, Actor Kathadi Ramamurthy, Academy secretary N Ethirajan and treasurer V Srinivasan are also present. T R Jawahar addressing the gathering. or her own path, pace, process and also measure his/her progress. You can come to God at the age of seven or seventy. Become an atheist from theist or vice-versa,’ he said. Reacting to association president Justice S Jagadeesan’s remark that people were not willing to take up responsibility in the Sabha, Jawahar said this was not the problem only of Kavalai Vendam’s poster is out Actor Dhanush unveiled the poster of Kavalai Vendam yesterday through Twitter. Produced by Elred Kumar of R S Infotainment and directed by Deekay of Yaamirukka Bayamey, the movie stars Jiiva and Kajal Agarwal in the lead role. Bobby Simha and Sunaina are also in the cast. Music is by Leon James. Plans are on to release the movie on 7 October. -NT Bureau the academy but of the entire nation. ‘What is worrying is that people are hesitant to take up responsibility in an academy like this which promotes culture. We may call it a material world, but it is a fact that we need our culture and God at one point of the time or the other,’ he said. Linking the culture and religion of our land, Jawahar said the country Aishwarya Dhanush is UN Ambassador Elder daughter to actor Rajinikanth and a filmmaker Aishwarya R Dhanush has been chosen to be the United Nations Women’s Goodwill Ambassador for South India. She directed films like 3 and Vai Raja Vai. A Classical dancer, Aishwarya was presented Kalaimamani Award for dance from the Tamilnadu government. She married actor Dhanush a few years ago and the couple have two children. -NT Bureau neither has a beginning nor an end. ‘The treasure which our forefathers have given us is vast. Every country moved to its core culture after independence. We moved towards secularism, which I am not faulting. We did not get back to our culture and we deviated. Any culture is related to religion which cannot be denied and it does not mean that we are Kidari gets ‘UA’ S asikumar starrer Kidari has been censored and given an ‘UA’ certificate. Directed by Prashanth Murugesan, the movie stars Nikhila Vimal as heroine. Suja Varunee, O A K Sundar, novelist Vela Ramamurthy and veteran actor Napoleon are also in the cast. Musical score is by Rajathandhiram actor Darbuka Siva. Heaping laurels on Prashanth, Sasikumar, said, ‘He has a firm grip on the medium. He completed Chepauk Super Gillies vs Karaikudi Kaalai at NPR College ground, Dindigul, 2.30 p.m the whole talkie portions is less than 65 days. He was complimented well by cinematographer Kathir. The emotional scenes have come good’. On his heroine Nikhila Vimal, he said, ‘It is my second movie with her after Vettrivel. She plays a bubbly girl and her commitment to excel deserves appreciation’. -NT Bureau SUPER (OVER) STUFF Teams: Tomorrow’s match against other religions. Any religion in the ancient times grew with the support of the ruler which, in turn, gave us beautiful art,’ he added. In this context, he pointed out it was unfortunate that any official support to arts and culture of the land was being protested against. The Managing Director of News Today and Maalai Sudar further said art and religion have to co-exist. ‘That is how people see it. Hinduism is the only religion where it can survive without Gods. We have so much scope for celebrations. Cultural connect is being lost and that should be rectified now,’ he noted. As a suggestion to the academy, he said non-profit organisations should not spend on felicitating guests but rather ask them to bring things like books. Jawahar also praised the spontaneity of dramatist ‘Kathadi’ Ramamurthy (who was one of the guests of the evening) and said he was a big fan of his. Kathadi Ramamurthy, who was at his witty best, immediately responded and said he would invite him (Jawahar) as the guest for his next play. Ramamurthy said it was difficult to run a Sabha when compared to a drama troupe and promised to extend full support to the academy. The programme came to an end with the prize distribution for the lucky dip held earlier. The celebrations began with a dancedrama Panchaturam presented by Priya Murle and troupe. The academy president Justice S Jagadeesan, secretary N Ethirajan and treasurer V Srinivasan were present. -NT Bureau CHEPAUK SUPER GILLIES: R Sathish, V Yo Mahesh, Thalaivan Sargunam, W Antony Dhas, K H Gopinath, R Sai Kishore, U Sasidev, J Joel Joseph, D Tamil Kumaran, R Alexandar, S Vasanth Saravanan, B Rahul, Ashwath Mukunthan, S Karthik, Rajeel Abdul Rahman, Nirmal Kumar, S Vasudevan, Aditya Barooah, V Shibi Jawahar. KARAIKUDI KAALAI: S Badrinath (c), S Aniruda, Sunil Sam, M Suresh Babu, S Lokeshwar, C Ganapathi, Shoaib Md Khan, Vishal Vaidhya, Sonu Yadav, R Rajkumar, S Mohan Prasath, M Vijay Kumar, M Abhinav, A Jerome, R Srinivasan, L Kiran Akash, S Sujay, S Swaminathan, M Shajahan. Super Gillies, Kaalai eye maiden win R Sathish Dindigul: In a clash between two teams looking to earn a first win, Chepauk Super Gillies will take on Karaikudi Kaalai in a TNPL game at NPR College, Dindigul, on Sunday. Having been outclassed in the lungopener by 45 runs, the Chennai team will need to regroup quickly against the S Badrinath-led rivals, who were laid low by VB Thiruvallur Veerans thanks to B Aparajith’s ton. All-rounder R Sathish couldn’t inspire Super Gillies on a poor day for the team and will have to lead from the front with both bat and ball and also inspire the likes of Yo Mahesh and Thalaivan Sargunam to come to the party. It is a pretty inexperienced squad and the importance of Sathish, Yo Mahesh and S Vasanth Saravanan putting their hand up can’t be overemphasised. Sathish is known for his big-hitting ways and thrifty bowling and has bailed out Tamilnadu on several occasions. He needs to bring his skills to the fore if the Super Gillies have to put up a fight and the batsmen need to step up. The Karaikudi outfit on the other hand, didn’t do too badly and were blasted away by Aparajith’s superlative knock. They put up a 160-plus score with contributions from M Vijay Kumar and R Srinivasan. Skipper S Badrinath will be expected to score substantially along with the aggressive S Aniruda to provide solidity in the batting while the bowlers would need to put their performance in the Thiruvallur Veerans game behind them and look to improve. A win would be crucial in helping kickstarting a strong run and both teams would go all out. Karaikudi Kaalai looks the stronger team on paper but in a T20 game, make predictions could prove to be a tad tricky. S Badrinath Close matches keep the fans on the edge of their seats and the Ruby Kanchi Warriors-Lyca Kovai Kings game in TNPL at the M A Chidambaram stadium in Chennai on Friday was one of them. The Kings fell short in the Super Over despite the best efforts of Indian Test opener Murali Vijay. The Warriors stole a win thanks to the efforts of medium-pacer R Jesuraj. Photos: A R Jayakumar Published by K. 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