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CITY I BC HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW 26|19 27|21 Thunderstorm Scattered Thunderstorms Wednesday, June 22, 2016 www.cityhilights.news W RLD NEWS CITY HILIGHTS English Daily Gold 22 carat 28720 Gold 24 carat 30670 Silver 45106 per 10 gms per 10 gms per Kg P2 CM PRACTISES YOGA WITH BIPASHA BASU P4 P5 PRACTISE YOGA TO STAY FIT AND HEALTHY: PRESIDENT MUKHERJEE 2 INDIANS AMONG 25 KILLED IN AFGHAN BLASTS P6 P6 REJUVENATED INDIA HAVE THEIR HORNS LOCKED AFTER ZIMBABWE LOSS P7 SHORT & CHOPPY REXIT FEAR AT A TWO WEEK LOW P8 RAM CHARAN RETURNS CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news CITY ‘Highway Delite’ App has everything you Need for a Fun Road Trip Road trips are fun: You choose your own music, fellow travellers (or none), and snacks as you cruise on the highway. What’s not to love? But then, someone has to go to the loo, is hungry, or has motion sickness. You have no option but to keep driving, hoping you find a pit stop soon. That’s where ‘Highway Delite’, a mobile application comes in. The brainchild of Bengaluru-based travel buff Rajesh Ghatanatti, the app provides information on the nearest petrol pumps, restaurants, lodges, hotels, emergency contacts and even clean toilets on popular travel routes mostly in the five southern states. Up North, only the Indore-Ujjain and Delhi-Agra roads have been covered so far, and temporary establishments aren’t on the app. “I come from a defence background, so I’ve always liked to travel,” says the 33-year-old former consultant. The problems he faced on frequent work trips combined with his love for travelling led him develop Highway Delite. He quit his job last March to concentrate completely on his venture. Rajesh extensively travelled along NH4 and NH7 which connect Mysuru, Belagavi and Hyderabad to make his preliminary assessments. HSR Residents Resist Commercialisation They are agitated over the mushrooming of PGs and Eateries in the colony that is forcing them to compromise on the comforts of living in a residential area. Residents of HSR Layout are up in arms against civic authorities and elected representatives these days. They are agitated over the unbridled commercialisation in their colony that is forcing them to compromise on the comforts of living in a residential area. Recently, residents of 17th B Main, Sector 4 complained to the Bruhat Bengaluru MahanagaraPalike (BBMP) joint commissioner seeking cancellation of trade licence to a restaurant that was to come up in the area. Following stiff opposition, authorities decided not to issue licence to the restaurant. The owner of a PG accommodation, which itself has reportedly violated building bylaws blatantly, had rented out space for the restaurant. The building owners tried to influence residents to let the restaurant come up in the area, but the residents did not yield. CM PRACTISES YOGA WITH BIPASHA BASU Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Bollywood actress and fitness expert Bipasha Basu performed several yoga asanas at Kanteerva stadium in Bengaluru from 7am to 8.30 am on Tuesday in order to celebrate International Yoga Day. Siddaramaiah along with Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty performed yoga on the same occasion last year. This year, the state government had invited Bipasha Basu to participate in the Yoga Day celebrations. Flanked by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Minister H.N. Ananth Kumar and D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Ms. Basu and others performed several asanas at the event at Kanteerava Stadium here. A large number of people along with union minister Ananth Kumar also performed yoga on the occasion. Siddaramaiah said: “I have been practising yoga for the past one year and have noticed a change.” While all the major Yoga Day events in the city were hosted amidst much fan fare, some that were scheduled in neighbourhood parks and playgrounds were cancelled due to the steady drizzle. However, in a few centres, the events were shifted indoors. It is said that many events also reported thin attendance due to rain. International Yoga Day was celebrated across the country with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the cel- ebrations in Chandigarh while several ministers participated in other states. Addressing a gathering of yoga enthusiasts, the prime minister said a public movement should be started through yoga to address the problem of diabetes in our country. It was witnessed that several political parties united together in different states to celebrate International yoga day. In Mysuru , Backed by the Department of Ayush and the district administration, scores of yoga institutions doubled up as a team to ensure that the event held on the Mysuru Palace premises was well attended by enthusiastic practitioners. Though the palace was the focal point and saw the single largest gathering of yoga practitioners in the city, the event was also observed by scores of institutions spread across Mysuru and will continue through the day. At the Mysuru Palace premises, yoga gurus drawn from established institutions including the Sri Pathanjali Yoga Shikshana Samithi, Mysuru Yoga Okkuta, JSS Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital took the lead in guiding the participants in performing various asanas. Having emerged as a major yoga hub in recent decades, Mysuru has more than 200 schools and has spanned a veritable industry besides propagating different forms of this ancient discipline of which Ashtanga and Vinyasa are popular. YOGA SHOULD BE MADE MANDATORY IN SCHOOLS: B.S. YEDDYURAPPA across the country. The Karnataka BJP leaders too were present in the celebration. Speaking to the crowed B S Y said, “Yoga is a great contribution of India to the world culture. “Yoga learning and promotion has been in practice in Karnataka since a long time.”Yeddyurappa also demanded the state government to make yoga compulsory in school curriculum. B S Yediyurappa, President of BJP Karnataka and Yatiraja Jeeyar of Yadugiri Yatiraja Mutt participated in the International Yoga Day yesterday and gave out the message of importance of Yoga to people of the state. He practiced the Yoga in the Palace Ground at 6:30am on Tuesday. All the political and other leaders are participated in the World Yoga Day celebrations Bengaluru Girl stands 3rd after revaluation New toppers are coming up not just in Pre-University courses after the revaluation but also in Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC). A girl from a Bengaluru-based private school has now become one of the third rankers in the SSLC exams held during April 2016 for which the results were out a month ago. Tanvi Deshpande, a student of VVS Sardar Patel High School, is now ranked third in the state with an increase of four marks in her English paper after revaluation. She shares the third spot with 11 other students. Samagra Vikasa Trust on the occasion of International Yoga Day at Jaganath Bhavan, Malleshwaram Tanvi said she had applied for revaluation after being persuaded by the school authorities. “There were no State toppers in my school this year in SSLC. My teachers were confident that I would score more.” she said. On Saturday, she learnt she had secured 623 marks as against her earlier 619 and was ecstatic. She hopes that evaluators would carefully compare answer keys with the answer script so that it would avoid stressful moments for students. Restaurant Shut Down for Serving Idli with Dead Centipede The department for Food Safety has shut down the eating joint and have booked the owner for negligence. A 6-year-old girl from south Bangalore had to undergo a stomach wash as the idli she ate had a centipede in it. The child suddenly fell ill and that’s when the mother noticed the dead centipede in the food. The place from where the food was bought was a small restaurant in JP Nagar in Bangalore. The department for Food Safety has shut down the eating joint and have booked the owner for negligence. English Daily 2 CM’S DECISION INDIGESTIBLE: AMBAREESH Deputy speaker rejected the resignation letter of M H Ambareesh submitted by his PA. Due to the rejection, the former minister himself was ready to submit the resignation letter personally to CM. M H Ambareesh said to the reporters “I will go to CM personally and submit the resignation letter.”“Why should I remain even as a MLA, when I was dubbed as an inefficient minister?’ he questioned. Ambareesh who was dropped from the Cabinet is reportedly miffed with Chief Minister and told that the CM should have spoken to the ministers whom he was going to drop. “The CM should have a little bit of dignity. I would have resigned on my own if he had requested me to make way for others. He should have spoken to us and treated us with respect,” he said. “I am pained by the Chief Minister’s decision. I will not hold any talk with him,” he added. Ambareesh denied actress turned politician Ramya’s role in his removal as a minister as a few channels had highlighted the news yesterday. Ambareesh was housing minister in the cabinet and there was speculation for days that he would be among those who would be dropped from the ministry. There had been criticism of his performance in his ministerial role. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reshuffled his cabinet on June 19, with 13 new ministers sworn in and 14 dropped. BDA COMMISSIONER WAPPED By the order of Government of Karnataka Dr Rajkumar Khatri IAS,Principal Secretary is transferred as Commissioner, Bengaluru Development Authority in place of Mr Sham Bhatt. Sham Bhatt held charge as BDA commissioner for almost four years from August 2012. He is all set to retire by the year-end. The remodification scheme of Arkavathy Layout that ran into troubled waters in the midst of allegations of widespread corruption was one of the biggest controversies of the BDA during his stint as commissioner. The issue is presently being probed by the one-man judicial inquiry commission led by H.S. Kempanna. While the state government has recommended Mr. Bhatt’s name for the KPSC chairperson’s post, the Governor returned the file seeking certain clarifications. The Governor had also sought a report from Lokayukta on complaints and cases pending against Mr. Bhatt. The report re- vealed that there are 18 complaints against him pending inquiry and action was recommended by Lokayukta against him in two earlier cases. However, the government has taken no action against him in either of the cases. ACTRESS RAMYA TO GET CABINET RANK A clear direction has been passed on to the state Congress by the Vice President, Rahul Gandhi to make Kannada actor, former M P from Mandya, Ramya as MLC thus facilitating her induction to the cabinet berth. “Rahul Gandhi has instructed the Chief Minister (CM) of Karnataka Siddaramaiah to elevate Ramya to the minister post.” This move comes after actor-turned-politcian Ambareesh dropped from Karnataka cabinet, a strong representative of Mandya and Vokkaliga community, sources revealed. Rahul Gandhi who was accompanied by Ramya and CM Siddaramaiah, engaged in conversation with children of farmers during his visit to Mandya distirct in October 2015 Political rumble between Ramya alias Divya Spandana. In 2014 general elections Ramya lost her Member Parliament seat to JD(S)’ CS Puttaraju. Given the proximity of Ramya to Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, speculation is rife Ramya influenced ouster of Ambareesh. The tall Sandalwood actor has now sent out his resignation (not accepted yet) for MLA post in an act of threating the party. His resignation certainly has an impact on the Mandya belt of the party. For a cabinet post that is strategically kept vacant after appointment of 13 ministers to the state, Ramya’s name is at the top. It is kept vacant after Ramya allegedly lobbied with the High Command for the same. But Ramya this time around is hell bent on achieving a coveted berth. After her loss in 2014, for over 2 years she was politically inactive in terms of position. Ramya’s close acquaintance with Gandhi family has given the wings to her dreams. Ramya too served in Mandya and she hails from Vokkaliga community. Rahul, day before the cabinet reshuffle, has directed the CM to make Ramya MLC and then induct her to state cabinet, sources divulged. MAN ARRESTED FOR KILLING MOTHER-IN-LAW Chief Minister Mr Siddaramaiah Inagurates Commencement of The Works of 1x370Mega Watt Gas-Based Yelahanka Combined Cycle Power Plant on 21st June in Bengaluru. Mr D K Shiva Kumar,Minister for Power and Mr K J George, Minister for Bengaluru Development are also Seen in picture. ROAD ACCIDENT IN KUNDAPUR, EIGHT SCHOOL CHILDREN KILLED, 12 INJURED At least eight school children were killed and 12 others injured in a tragic accident on Tuesday morning when their school van collided with a bus in Karnataka’s Udupi district. The incident took place at the Trasi village in Kundapur around 400km from Bengaluru at around 8:15 am. The van was carrying 19 occupants including 17 students from Don Bosco School, driver Martin and a teacher Philomena. According to police, two children died on the spot while six succumbed to injuries while they were being taken to hospital. 6 children have been admitted to Chinmay Hospital in Kundapur, others are receiving treatment at Kasturba Medical College Hospital, Manipal City police have arrested a man for killing his mother-in-law on 18th June in Basavangudi residential area. The man killed his mother-in-law for casting the superstitious act on his family. Afzal Ahmed and his wife Syed Unisa (54) were living in the Basavangudi residential area in Bengaluru. On 18th June, Azal Ahmed went for his daily work in the city and his wife Syed Unisa was alone at home. When Afzal returned from his work, he found the door locked. There was no response for his knock at the door from inside. He opened the door with his spare key and to his shock he saw his wife in the pool of blood. Her face was completely disfigured. The culprit has used knife to kill her. She was found dead in the locked house. Then Afzal Ahmed complained the police regarding the incident. After the investigation the police arrested his own son-inlaw, Mohemmad-Aakhir-Ur-Rahman Bin-Muhammad Raffique on Monday. The investigation tells that the man made a du- plicate key of the house long back. On 18th June he came to the house and killed Syed Unisa (54). Leaving her dead in the house he locked the door using the duplicate key. Enquiring about the reason behind the crime the culprit said that she was making some superstitious act against his family. He had to kill her to stop that. CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news English Daily 3 CITY Flyovers in Bengaluru a Boon or Bane? As Bengaluru’s traffic woes burgeon, the Karnataka government’s most recent solution to the problem is the decision to build yet another elevated road in the city, this time one of the longest in Asia, a 6.7 km long steel flyover from Hebbal to Chalukya circle. But even a brief look at studies of traffic in Bengaluru, such as the ‘Volume-Capacity Study on Flyovers of Bengaluru’, shows that vehicle density on the roads has increased by 8%-10% and traffic speeds have dropped by between 5-20 km per hour between 2015 and 2016. What’s more, the study found that not only are the existing flyovers overburdened, but they haven’t been able to solve the congestion problem either. CABINET RESHUFFLE: PORTFOLIOS ANNOUNCED Portfolio allocation to ministers who took oath in Sunday has been announced. The chief minister, who was expected to make major changes in the portfolios, surprisingly did not change much except for Roshan Baig who was earlier the Minister for Infrastructure Development, Information and Haj and UT Khader who was the Minister for Health and Family Welfare. Ramalinga Reddy Transport HS Mahadeva Prasad Co-operation excluding Agricultural Marketing Sugar from Commerce and Industries Department R Roshan Baig Urban Development excluding BBMP Haj UT Khadar Food and Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Umashree Women and Child Development, Empowerment of Differently Abled and Senior Citizens Kannada and Culture S S Mallikarjuna Horticulture excluding Sericulture Department Agricultural Marketing from Co-operation Department Santosh S Lad Labour Cabinet Ministers Spouses who detached, but dads who didn’t On June 19, when the Father’s Day frenzy exploded on social media, it was easy to believe for the moment that the world was a collection of a zillion happy families, and nothing else. But, as always, what went unnoticed was the dark side of the celebrations a dagger to the heart of dads who couldn’t be with their children over circumstances they had little control over. Media spoke to three such fathers, who mostly spent their day riffling through old photographs of their children they couldn’t meet. One had not seen his daughter in six years, another counted himself lucky for being allowed an hour to see his 13-year-old twins. Ravi Kiran (40), a businessman settled in London, married Sunitha in 2005 and the couple had a girl. By 2010, however, their differences had become non-negotiable and Sunitha came back to India with the baby. Ravi faced several charges, including dowry harassment. Eventually, legal commitments compelled him to move to Bengaluru. Siddharamaiah Cabinet Affairs Personal and Administrative Reforms Finance including Institutional Finance and Small Savings and Lotteries Intelligence Wing from Home Department Housing Information and Public Relations from Kannada and Culture, Information and Public Relations Department TB Jayachandra Law, Justice and Human Rights Parliamentary Affairs and Legislation Minor Irrigation from Water Resources Department B Ramanatha rai Forest, Ecology and Environment MB Patil Major and Medium Irrigation from Water Resources Department Krishna Byregowda Agriculture Basavraj Rayreddi Higher Education and Education Department K R Ramesh kumar Health and Family Welfare Department excluding Medical Education Kagodu Thimmappa Revenue excluding Muzrai Rudrappa Manappa Lamani Textiles Muzrai Meti Hullappa Yamanappa Excise MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGES) Yoga, A Practice that Re-discovers Self This International Yoga Day, Yogis would be happy to see their toil finally finding the light of the day. Half a decade ago, people were averse to the idea of Yoga and had little or no confidence of its healing powers. Things, however, have changed with time and so have ideas. People not only in India, but worldwide understand its importance now and how beneficial is it for the mind and the body. Nevertheless, it picked up as a trend in India last year when PM NarendraModi himself led a team of Yoga practitioners at India Gate to promote the practice. However, there is a large pocket in the country that now understands what Yoga can do their psyche and health. Visit any Yoga Center and you would know what we mean. From software engineers to homemakers, everyone wants a break from everyday life and think about the self. “It is a practice that re-discovers the self. It calms the mind and keeps you fit,” says Nayantara, a journalist by profession and a Yoga practitioner. Benguluru Music lovers Prefer Premium Headphones: Flipkart Survey According to a survey by Flipkart, ahead of World Music day, to identify consumer purchase trends, it was found that shoppers are increasingly shifting towards quality and premium headphones. According to a survey by Flipkart, ahead of World Music day, to identify consumer purchase trends, it was found that shoppers are increasingly shifting towards quality and premium headphones. Music accessories category has witnessed a 40% growth in the last six months. Close to 50% of shoppers of audio devices are young professionals and students. Premium brands like Audio Technica, Bose, HarmanKardon have witnessed a 3X growth in the last six months Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Hyderabad topped the charts in terms of demand for on-the-go music devices. With 60% growth in demand for wireless devices like Bluetooth speakers and headphones etc., majority of Indians enjoy music on-the-go. Dr. G. Parameshwara Home excluding Intelligence Wing R V Deshpande Large and Medium Scale Industries from Commerce and Industries Department Infrastructure Development H K Patil Rural Development and Panchayat Raj K J George Benglauru Development, BBMP, BDA, BWSSB, BMRDA, BMRCL, Directorate of Town Planning from Urban Development Dept H Anjaneya Social Welfare Backward Classes Welfare D Sharanaprakash R Patil Medical Education Jarakiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao Small Scale Industries from Commerce and Industries Department DK Shivakumar Energy Department Tanveer Sait Primary and Secondary Education from Education Department Minority Welfare and Wakf Department excluding Haj M R Seetharam Planning and Statistics Science and Technology from IT and BT, Science and Technology Department STATE GOVERNMENT APOLOGISES TO HC The State government which had earlier claimed that no grace marks were awarded to II PU Mathematics students tendered an unconditional written apology to the High Court on Monday, for misleading the court by making wrong submission. On behalf of the state government, state advocate general, Madhusudan R Naik, tendered unconditional apology to the state high court for falsely telling the court earlier that grace marks had not been allotted to second PU students in mathematics subject in the examinations held this year. Moodbidri-based Bhuvana Jyothi Education Trust had filed public interest litigation in the state high court, questioning the government’s action in allotting grace marks for certain questions in mathematics paper. During the hearing, advocates representing the government and PU department had asserted that grace marks had not been given to students as it was found that none of the questions were out of syllabus to qualify for grace marks. The litigant trust thereafter verified this claim of the government advocates by securing copies of answer sheet of students. It came to know that grace marks had indeed been given for certain questions, even when only question numbers were mentioned by students. Therefore, the trust had approached the high court again with this information. The court was hearing an interlocutory application for recalling its earlier order dismissing a PIL against award of grace marks. Chief Justice S K Mukherjee and Justice Ravi Malimath said that no irresponsible submissions should be made in court without proper instructions from the government. The PIL was filed by Bhuvanjyothi Education Trust, a CBSE school located in Dakshina Kannada district saying, the awarding grace marks would adversely affect the CET rankings of students who have completed the course under CBSE syllabus. During the hearing, the advocates representing the government and PU department had asserted that grace marks had not been given to students as it was found that none of the questions were out of syllabus to qualify for grace marks. The litigant in the proceedings then verified the claim by securing copies of answer sheet of students. It proved the fact that grace marks had been awarded for question where the students had just mentioned the question numbers instead of answers. The High Court served notice on the State government and PU department for which an unconditional apology was tendered by the State government. Bhuvanjyothi Education Trust, a CBSE school located in Dakshina Kannada district, had filed the PIL challenging the de- Priyank Kharge Information Technology and Bio-Technology from IT and BT, Science and Technology Departrment Tourism cision to award grace marks to students who appeared for the IIPUC examination. The petitioner said awarding grace marks would adversely affect the CET rankings of students who have completed the course under CBSE syllabus. The petitioner sought the court’s direction to consider only CET marks. Department of Pre-University Education director Ramegowda, in his affidavit, said the expert committee report stated that no questions were out of syllabus. Hence, It was decided not to grant any grace marks. A subsequent meeting of chief examiners and deputy chief examiners on April 20 favoured “liberal valuation” in respect of seven questions. The decision, however, was not communicated to the PU director. Eshwara B Khandre Municipalities and Local bodies (CMCs, TMC and TPs) from Urban Development Department Public Enterprises Vinay R Kulkarni Mines and Geology A Manju Animal Husbandry Sericulture Pramod Madhwaraj Youth Services Department Fisheries from Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Department RALLY SPREADS AWARENESS ON DENGUE PREVENTION Deputy Mayor Hemalatha Gopalaiah inaugurated Dengue Public Awareness rally at BMTC Bus Stand at Majestic on Tuesday with the aim of combating deadly disease dengue. Currently, dengue fever is considered as the health problem in several parts of Karnataka with dramatically increase in the number of cases reported every year. Close to 1,000 persons, including students, nurses and workers involved in dengue prevention, took part in the rally. Students carried placards highlighting the need to prevent stagnation of water, remove unwanted things around houses, cooperate with sanitary workers who approach residents to check on mosquito breeding sources and seek medical help at the nearest government hospital in case, any family members suffer from fever. CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news English Daily 4 NATION Man loses fingers as bomb used in fishing explodes A 28-year old man lost five of his fingers when a small country-bomb he was using to catch fish from a river exploded before he could throw it, police said on Tuesday. Suresh and his cousin of Vaniputhur village in Gobichettipalayam taluk were fishing in nearby Bhavani river using small sized country-bombs when the mishap occurred. As Suresh tried to throw a bomb into the river after lighting its wick, it exploded in his hand. All the five fingers on his right hand were blown away under the impact of the explosion and he suffered burns at various places of his body, police said. He had been admitted to a private hospital at Gobichettipalayam, Police said they had registered a case and were investigating from where the duo procured the bombs. Use of bombs in fishing is rampant in several areas, especially coastal regions and police had made seizures of the explosives in the past. Jharkhand observes Int’l Yoga Day Jharkhand on Tuesday observed the International Yoga Day with lakhs of people taking part in programmes held across the state. Chief Minister Raghubar Das and his cabinet colleagues were among thousands of people who participated in the yoga programme at the Mohrabadi stadium in Ranchi.Chief Secretary Rajbala Verma, DGP D K Pandey and several other officials were also among others who were present at the one-and-a-half hour programme which was conducted by yoga experts. PRACTISE YOGA TO STAY FIT AND HEALTHY: PRESIDENT MUKHERJEE President Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday inaugurated a mass yoga demonstration at the iconic Rashtrapati Bhavan on the occasion of second International Yoga Day, where he called on the nation to embrace in discipline in everyday life. Speaking on the occasion, President Mukherjee appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts in pulling off the annual event successfully, and called on the world community to practice yoga to stay fit and healthy. At the event which was attended by more than 1,000 people, he said, “On the basis of Prime Minister’s proposal United Nations on 11 December, 2014 at the 69th session of the UN assembly decided that the June 21 would be observed as International Yoga Day.” “One thing is very interesting to note that how much interest was created as many as 177 countries who are the members of the United Nations general assembly cosponsored their allusion,” he said. The second International Yoga Day is being celebrated across the national capital in a big way. The mega mass yoga demonstration organised at Connaught Place witnessed huge participation of people from all walks of life. They performed different postures of Yoga during 45 minutes of Yoga demonstration protocol. A group of Divyangs performed yogasanas on wheel chairs as well. On the occasion of the International Yoga Day on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi , asserted that the ancient Indian art was the most selfless of its kind, as it did not discriminate, did not ask for much, but Differently-abled students dazzle with Yoga skills in Delhi Dispelling the notion that being physically sound is a prerequisite for performing yoga; a group of differently-abled students sent a strong message on International Yoga Day and impressed everyone by performing asanas and yogic exercises. In an event marking the Yoga Day, the students who were on wheelchairs and crutches, performed various asanas with proficiency. Four Srinagar-based students crack IITJEE, open new vista for others Four students from the Kashmir Valley have cracked one of the most prestigious and toughest examinations in the country, the Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE), bringing laurels to the state. What is remarkable is that normally students prefer to go outside the valley for professional coaching to crack the exam, but Kaleem Khan, Malik Aneeb, Aaqib Amin and Arif Reyaz Sheikh made it to IIT - the result for which was declared on Sunday, June 12 - without moving outside the state. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday extended greetings to the people on the occasion of International Yoga Day and described it as a moment to feel proud of India’s heritage of Yoga, which he said has been recognised worldwide. “Yoga is very beneficial for our mental and physical health. The people who practice yoga stay happy and healthy. I appeal to everyone to practice yoga and stay healthy. It is a moment to feel proud as the whole world has adopted our ancient old heritage of Yoga,” Chouhan, who is on a five-day visit to China, said in a video message. Chouhan said Yoga gives immense peace as it is a combination of body, mind and soul and it is purely scientific and beyond any religion, caste or community. “Regular practice of Yoga fills our mind Calling on the world to embrace Yoga as a discipline in everyday life, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of the International Yoga Day on Tuesday, asserted that the ancient Indian art was the most selfless of its kind, as it did not discriminate, did not ask for much, but simply functioned for the betterment of mankind and brought every society together. Speaking on the occasion with a mass gathering of almost 10,000 people, the Prime Minister said that he had proposed June 21st as the ideal day for Yoga Day celebrations because in many parts of the world, this day is quite long and is closer to the earth. Stating that Yoga Day has garnered massive support from across the world, Prime Minister Modi said that there is no other event which matches the global popularity of this day. “The United Nations observes several occasions but no other movement has become a global movement like Yoga Day. No other event is able to match the popularity of Yoga Day. This proves the power of the legacy by our ancestors,” he said. Further asserting that some people do not understand the science behind Yoga, the Prime Minister said that Yoga is not a religious practice and was the path to salvation, adding that it provides health insurance for zero budget. “Yoga is for the believer and non-believer as well. It does not differentiate between the rich and poor or the literate and illiterate. Just like the cell phone has become a part of your daily life, I call on the world to embrace Yoga,” he said. The Prime Minister also said that it needs to be ensured that while Yoga spreads across the globe as a popular practice, its sanctity is maintained, adding that it must not be dragged into any controversies either. Talking about Yoga as a roaring business success, he said that the form was gaining popularity as a major business and profession as well and that the demand for Yoga trainers across the globe was growing every day. “Let’s focus on one thing in the coming days and that is how to mitigate diabetes through Yoga. Diabetes can surely be controlled through Yoga. Let us make Yoga more popular world over. Let India produce good Yoga teachers,” the Prime Minister said. He also thanked the United Nations for extending their support to ensure the success of this day across the globe. KIRAN BEDI LEADS YOGA DAY EVENT IN PUDUCHERRY; HAILS PM Lt Governor Kiran Bedi led participants at a mass yoga demonstration on the occasion of International Yoga Day on Tuesday. She joined around 6,000 school and college students, officials and NCC volunteers and performed as many as 40 different asanas lasting nearly 90 minutes from 6.30 AM on the Beach Road... Chief Minister V.Narayanasamy and his ministerial colleagues, who were scheduled to participate in the yoga day celebration, were conspicuous by their absence as they had flown to Yanam to participate in government functions there. They are later scheduled to visit Delhi from Yanam to meet the Prime Minister and others in the capital, an official said. Addressing the participants, Bedi said, “We are all moving towards one world. Yoga is real humanity. Yoga is coming from our Vedas. All over the world yoga is being celebrated as it unites mind, body and soul. Yoga stands for unity and harmony.” Director General of Police of Puducherry Sunil Kumar Gautam, Secretary to Lt Governor G.Theva Needhi Das, Vice Chancellor of Pondicherry University Anisa Basheer Khan, officials of various departments and representatives of different organisations were among the participants. The entire two kilometer stretch of beach road was thronged by long rows of participants. Bedi later told reporters that yoga “is the best gift India has given to nine billion people across the world. I want to thank my leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi who took this cause up in General Assembly of the United Nations (for declaring International Yoga Day)...,” she said. By the initiative, Modi had united the humanity, she said. The Lt Governor said she was committed to serve “...every breath of my life to realise the objective of prosperous Puducherry and prosperous India. The day was observed at all the district headquarters of the state. (PTI) with positive energies. It has been an integral part of our life since time immemorial. Exhort youth to practice Yoga regularly for good health and contribute to making of a spiritually healthy nation for better future,” he said in a series of tweets. “Let’s focus on one thing in the coming days and that is how to mitigate diabetes through Yoga. Diabetes can surely be controlled through Yoga. Let us make Yoga more popular world over. Let India produce good Yoga teachers,” the Prime Minister said in Chandigarh Yoga camp. Meanwhile, the United Nations headquarters in New York lit up to mark the occasion of International Yoga Day. (ANI) BITTERSWEET MONSOON FOR MUMBAIKARS AS RAINS BRING TRAFFIC WOES PM MODI CALLS ON THE WORLD TO EMBRACE YOGA AS PART OF DAILY LIFE ASAK area commander surrenders in Tura An area commander of Asak outfit, Netri T. Sangma, 25, alias Harara, and two others, surrendered before the Inspector General of Police (Western Rrange), S S Kynjing, at Tura in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills district. The other cadres are - Telling Sangma, 26 and a civilian cadre Lucas Areng, 18. The cadres surrendered a 9 mm carbine, a magazine, and four live rounds of ammunition, a crude bomb, stamp pad and 63-page demand note pad. Pastor of Hawakhana Baptist Church Frithing D. Sangma counseled the cadres at the surrendered ceremony, which was also attended by deputy commissioner of West Garo Hills Pravin Bakshi and Superintendent of Police Mukesh Singh. simply functioned for the betterment of mankind and brought every society together. Urban Development Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu, who participated in the yoga event at the venue, said that Yoga is becoming popular across the globe as it increases energy and improves immunity. Besides, yoga events were also organised at six other locations of the city including Nehru Park, Lodhi Garden, Talkatora Garden and Japani Park in Rohini. Resident Welfare Associations are also holding yoga sessions in their localities. This year, more than 135 countries will participate in the International Day of Yoga celebrations across the world, according to an official video. On the first International Yoga Day last year, Prime Minister Modi led thousands of people through various yogic exercises at Rajpath in New Delhi. PROUD MOMENT FOR US AS WORLD HAS ADOPTED INDIA’S HERITAGE: SHIVRAJ CHOUHAN With the monsoon well on its way, Mumbaikars are now playing host the city’s usual traffic woes as water-logging and power outages are dampening the respite the rains have brought. With local train service, which is called as the lifeline of the ‘business capital’, severely affected because of heavy rains, people of Mumbai have been forced to face a lot of difficulties. The Western Railway of the Mumbai suburban network came to a halt after someone stole a battery box at the Mahim Electric Sub Station. Adding to the woes, auto rickshaws and taxis have decided to go on a strike opposing Ola and Uber Taxi services. But this is not the first time that Mumbaikars are facing this trouble as every monsoon, railway services in the city gets disrupted due to water logging on the tracks which lead to signal failures. Consequently, lakhs of commuters are affected. Every year, the railways take several precautions to prevent by working on Signalling and Telecommunication (S&T) and Civil works, but the incidents of signal failures occur proving the railways claims to be wrong. Central Railway PRO AK Jain told the media that they are keeping their focus primarily on Suburban network now as it is working day todayand rush hour is to begin soon. The PRO also informed that they advised BEST (the transport wing of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking) for arranging extra buses. Due to heavy rain, water logging at Mankhurd, Track Down at Vidya Vihar Thane, Vikroli Bhandup CR main and harbour line train services affected Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had on Friday reviewed the rain situation prevailing in the city following heavy rains and problems related to water logging at the disaster management room and assured that his government will be able to handle the situation. Seasonal rains in Mumbai began after the southwest monsoon hit the western coast last week. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has reportedly asked residents not to venture out of their homes unless ‘absolutely necessary’. The BMC had earlier ordered schools in Mumbai to close in view of the heavy rain and problems related to water logging. (ANI) MAHA GOVERNOR, CM JOIN IN YOGA DAY CELEBRATIONS The second International Yoga Day was celebrated in Maharashtra on Tuesday with Governor CH Vidyasagar Rao and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis leading programmes in Mumbai. The Governor participated in a yoga programme at Raj Bhavan on Tuesday and also in a programme organised by Mumbai University. The chief minister took part in a programme organised at the Bandra Reclamation. Over 200 Mantralaya employees performed yoga at Mantralaya. The BMC conducted Upa Yoga programme across the city’s 390 Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation schools with participation of over one lakh children below the age of 14. Upa Yoga teacher training for 800 teachers was also conducted. Upa Yoga involves practising a set of seven five-minute modules of exercise. Over 10,000 people, including Navy personnel and their families, took part in yoga camps organised by Western Naval Command in Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, and Karnataka. Defence personnel and their families participated at programmes at the Colaba Military Station and on board aircraft carrier INS Viraat. Visually-impaired students from Victoria Memorial School for Blind, Tardeo, and Kamla Mehta Blind School, Dadar, also celebrated Yoga Day. A programme called ‘Yoga by the Bay’ was also held in the city. (PTI) CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news WORLD Sindh CJ’s son abducted in Pakistan The son of the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court has been abducted by unidentified armed men in Pakistan’s largest city and economic hub and police have detained five persons in this connection. Ovais Sajjad Shah, himself an advocate, was apparently abducted by armed men from outside a popular shopping mart in the posh Clifton area on Monday. Ovais, the son of Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, had just come out of the mart when four armed men wearing peak caps emerged from a white car with a green number plate and forcibly took him away. Green number plates are reserved for government vehicles. DIG Police District South, Munir Ahmed Sheikh told the media that Ovais went missing after he left the Sindh High Court in the afternoon to meet a friend in Clifton. “We are looking at the CCTV cameras in the Clifton area to ascertain what happened. But he apparently stopped over at the shopping mart,” Sheikh said. PTI Dozens of passengers abducted by militants in Afghanistan Armed militants have abducted dozens of passengers in the Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan on Tuesday. Local officials stated that a number of unknown gunmen abducted dozens of passengers on Kabul-Kandahar Highway. The passengers were stopped in Mahajer Bazaar area in Gereshk district in the province and then were transferred to an unknown location, Provincial Police Chief, Aqa Noor Kentozai, said. This comes after Taliban abducted more than 200 passengers on Baghlan-Kunduz Highway two weeks ago. (ANI) Kabul attack: Nepal Govt. making arrangements to bring bodies back home Informing Members of Parliament that 14 Nepalis were killed in the suicide attack in Afghan capital Kabul, Kamal Thapa, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs said that the government is making arrangements to bring the bodies back. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has, however, confirmed only 12 names of those killed in the attack. A Taliban suicide bomber on Monday attacked a minibus carrying the Nepali workers who were on their way to the Canadian Embassy in Kabul where they work. Condemning the attack as a crime against humanity, Thapa said diplomatic efforts have been stepped up to bring the bodies back and ensure that the injured get proper treatment. Hyderabad Fund Case: UK court rejects India’s bid to strike out Pakistan’s 35 m pound claim A high court in the United Kingdom yesterday rejected India’s attempt to strike out Pakistan’s claim to the Hyderabad Fund. The Pakistan Foreign Office in its official release said that the 75-page judgment of Mr. Justice Henderson J. was a clear vindication of Islamabad’s principled stance, and added that an effective legal strategy was being pursued by the new legal team. According to the release, India had failed to persuade the court that Islamabad’s position was untenable and that it could show no legal entitlement to the 35 million GBP sitting in a bank account in the name of the High Commissioner of Pakistan, since September 20, 1948. TRUMP’S ADVISER RESIGNS AFTER MOCKING FIRED CAMPAIGN MANAGER Michael Caputo, an adviser to Donald Trump, resigned after he tweeted mocking the justfired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Caputo tweeted “Ding Dong the witch is dead” following the news that Lewandowski had been fired. “I regret sending out a tweet today alluding to the firing of Corey Lewandowski. In hindsight, that was too exuberant a reaction to this personnel move. I know this is a distraction from the kind of campaign you want to run, so I’m resigning from my position as director of communications for caucus operations at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Let’s make this immediate,” Caputo wrote in a letter. Caputo later told that falling on the sword is what you do if you mess up. Unforced errors have no place on a general election campaign for the White House. Earlier, Trump fired his controversial campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, unleashing a major shake-up. Ivanka Trump, the candidate’s daughter, played a pivotal role in convincing Trump to take action against Lewandowski. She had been critical of Lewandowski for months and this was not the first time that she had leaned on her father to part ways with his top aide. “The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican Primary having received almost 14 million votes, has announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign. The campaign is grateful to Corey for his hard work and dedication and we wish him the best in the future.” Trump’s spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in a statement. (ANI) AFTER CHINA`S BACKHAND, U.S. REITERATES CALL FOR SUPPORT TO INDIA`S NSG MEMBERSHIP With China playing a dampener saying that India’s admission to the elite Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) is not on the agenda of the grouping which began its plenary session in Seoul on Monday, the United States has called on the participating governments of the NSG to support India’s application. State Department spokesperson John Kirby said in a press briefing that the US has not changed its stand regarding India’s membership in the elite group. “Well, as you know, during Prime Minister Modi’s visit, the President welcomed India’s application to join the NSG and reaffirmed that India is ready for membership. We continue to call - and nothing’s changed about our position. We continue to call on the participating governments of the NSG to support India’s application at the plenary session this week in Seoul,” he said. When asked if the Obama government has taken up the matter with China, who has been firmly against India’s inclusion in the NSG, Kerry asserted that the US has routinely spoken to other NSG participating members regarding the matter. “This is something that we have - India’s application is something we have routinely talked to other NSG participating members. This is not a new topic of discussion that we’ve had privately with the members,” he said. Ahead of the NSG meeting in Seoul to de- cide upon India and Pakistan’s membership, China reportedly continued its resolute stand yesterday, saying that the matter of India’s admission was not on the agenda. This statement came as a backhand to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s optimistic statement earlier, that China is not blocking India’s entry to the NSG but is only talking about ‘criteria and procedures’. “The NSG entry is crucial for India’s energy policy. China is not blocking India’s entry to the NSG. It is only talking about criteria and procedures. I am hopeful that we would be able to convince China to support our entry to the NSG,” Swaraj said in a press briefing. Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar made a twoday trip to China on June 16 and 17 to discuss India’s NSG membership with his Chinese counterpart. This visit came days ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on June 23 when both leaders will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisa- tion leaders’ meeting in Tashkent. China has maintained that more talks were needed to build a consensus on which countries can join the 48-nation NSG following the United States’ push to include India in the elite group. The countries, who oppose India’s membership, argue that its inclusion in the group would further undermine efforts to prevent proliferation and also infuriate New Delhi’s rival Pakistan. Islamabad, which enjoys the backing of its close ally China, has also responded to India’s membership bid and asked for its admission as well. The decision on Indian membership will only be decided at the NSG plenary meeting in Seoul scheduled on June 23 and 24. India claims that 21 of 23 nations back its bid. The NSG works on unanimity and even one “no” vote can scuttle India’s bid. The US has strongly backed India’s bid and so have Britain, Russia and Switzerland. (ANI) FBI VETERAN, A RARE OUTSIDER, TO LEAD US BORDER PATROL An FBI veteran has been named to head the US Border Patrol, a departure from the historical practice of picking someone who has risen through the ranks. Mark Morgan, who briefly led the internal affairs department at the Border Patrol’s parent agency, will oversee a multibillion-dollar annual budget at the agency in the crosshairs of the national debate about border security and immigration. His selection does not reflect lack of confidence in the Border Patrol’s leadership or performance, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R Gil Kerlikowske said yesterday He said nearly all federal law enforcement agencies, from the Coast Guard to the Drug Enforcement Administration, had outsiders take over at one time. “In the case of the Border Patrol, the current leadership across the top, from headquarters to the field, consists of the finest group of men and women that I have worked with in my more than 40 years in law enforcement,” Kerlikowske wrote in a memo to staff. Morgan, 50, is no stranger to the Border Patrol. In 2014, the FBI loaned him to Customs and Border Protection to serve as acting assistant commissioner for internal affairs. He oversaw an extensive review of complaints of excessive use of force and employee misconduct. The National Border Patrol Council, which represents 18,000 agents, said it was disappointed the commissioner passed over several highly qualified internal candidates, ending what it called a 92-year tradition of choosing a leader from within that dates back to the agency’s creation. “The Border Patrol has a unique mission that is reflected in its culture and we realise it will be difficult for an outsider to quickly gain the trust and respect of his subordinates,” the union said. “We hope that Chief Morgan will quickly overcome this hurdle.” Advocacy groups that have criticised the Bor- der Patrol and its parent agency over use-of-force practices were generally positive on the appointment but said Morgan had work cut out for him. During his 2014 stint at Customs and Border Protection, Morgan “acted with independence and integrity that promise to serve the agency well in his new role,” said Chris Rickerd, policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union Washington legislative office. Morgan’s challenge will be to “foster trust in border communities still suffering painful memories of an era when Border Patrol imposed no accountability for numerous abuses,” Rickerd said AP English Daily 5 BRITISH MAN CHARGED FOR ATTEMPTING TO KILL TRUMP A 19-year-old British man has been charged for trying to grab a police officer’s gun at a Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas in a bid to kill the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. According to a complaint filed in federal court in Nevada, Michael Sandford tried to disarm the officer at Saturday’s rally at the Mystere Theatre in the Treasure Island Casino before being overpowered. It said the young man told a Secret Service agent after his arrest that he had driven from California to Las Vegas “to kill Trump,” and had been to a range a day earlier to learn to shoot as he had never fired a gun before. “Sandford acknowledged that he would likely only be able to fire one to two rounds and stated he was convinced he would be killed by law enforcement during his attempt on Trump’s life,” the complaint said. It added that Sandford told investigators he had purchased tickets for a rally in Phoenix, where he “would try again to kill Trump” in the event his plan in Las Vegas failed. Video of his arrest carried by US media show a skinny man with short brown hair and a grey T-shirt being escorted out of the rally by police officers with his hands behind his back. The prosecutor’s office said Sandford was ordered held without bond, as he was considered dangerous and represented a flight risk. Britain’s Foreign Office is “providing assistance” in the case, a spokesman said. The complaint said Sandford had told investigators he had been in the United States for about 18 months, and had lived in Hoboken, New Jersey, before traveling to California. It said Sandford told investigators that he had targeted OfficerAmeel Jacob’s gun because it was in an unlocked position and would be the easiest way to gain access to a weapon at the rally where those attending had to go through metal detectors. “Sandford further stated that if he were on the street tomorrow, he would try this again,” according to the complaint. It said Sandford told the Secret Service that he had been plotting to kill Trump for about a year and finally decided to act on Saturday, as “he finally felt confident to do it.” His arrest comes amid one of the nastiest US presidential campaigns in recent history, dominated by violent rhetoric, with Trump lashing out at Mexicans, Muslims and other groups. The real estate billionaire enjoys Secret Service protection but also has his own private security detail that has been accused of using unnecessary force to remove people from events. A number of protesters have been arrested at his rallies where riot police are deployed in force and there have been mounting demonstrations during his campaign appearances in recent months. (AFP) PAKISTAN ONLY HURDLE TO INDIAN ‘HEGEMONY’ IN SOUTH ASIA: SARTAJ AZIZ Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has asserted that India has always tried to ‘maintain its hegemony’ in the South Asian region but Islamabad has effectively stood in New Delhi’s way. “But Pakistan rejected this hegemony and has effectively protected its interests and its stance over Kashmir, nuclear deterrence and conventional balance,” said Aziz. He maintained that “protecting Pakistan’s sovereignty and vital interests is a great achievement as a nation”. This comes in the wake of the upcoming Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) meeting in Seoul on June 23rd and 24th where the membership bid of India and Pakistan will be raised. Earleir, Aziz reportedly had telephonic conversations with his counterparts in Russia, South Korea and New Zealand in a bid to get their nod for Pakistan’s NSG membership. In its case against India’s bid in the NSG, Pakistan has claimed that adding India in the elite group could ‘affect the strategic stability of South Asia’. Meanwhile, with China playing a dampener saying that India’s admission to the elite NSG is not on the agenda of the grouping which began its plenary session in Seoul yesterday, the United States has called on the participating governments of the NSG to support India’s application. (ANI) 2 INDIANS AMONG 25 KILLED IN AFGHAN BLASTS Two Indians are among 25 people killed in a string of bombings across Afghanistan on Monday and Tuesday. In the first attack, a Taliban suicide bomber hit a minibus carrying foreign security guards in Kabul along the main road to the eastern city of Jalalabad. The Taliban also claimed a second smaller blast in south Kabul. The third blast took place in a market in the remote northeastern province of Badakhshan. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup in New Delhi said, “We have learnt that 2 Indian nationals, Ganesh Thapa and Govind Singh from Dehradun died tragically in the blast in Kabul today morning.” “Government is in touch with the families of Indian nationals and is working with the Afghan government to repatriate their mortal remains at the earliest,” he said. Fourteen Nepali security guards working for the Canadian Embassy in Kabul were also killed in the first blast. The attacks come days after the US announced an expansion of the US military’s authority to conduct air strikes against the Taliban, a significant boost for Afghan forces which have limited close air-support capacities. PTI CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news 6 English Daily SPORTS RIO RESULTS COULD TAKE YEARS TO COME: WADA The incoming director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has said it could be years before the results of August’s Rio Olympics are upheld. Last week saw Australian race walker Jared Tallent belatedly awarded a London 2012 Olympic gold medal after he was promoted from silver four years ago because of a Russian dop- ing case. “You can tell people if you cheat today, because you think this is not detectable, it will be detectable tomorrow,” the Swiss lawyer said. “This has an impact on the risks athletes take because they know they can lose their reputation afterwards, “ added Niggli, who will succeed long-serving New Zea- lander David Howman as WADA director general on July 1. “But the other side of the coin is that you may have to re-do the (medal) classification,” explained Niggli on the sidelines of the WADA media symposium in London. “But would we better off letting cheaters get away it? Probably not. Would we rather do that quicker, probably yes, but science’s pace is science’s pace. “You don’t want to ruin the samples by re-testing too early,” insisted Niggli, with WADA’s statute of limitations on the holding of such samples currently set at 10 years. “You may want to wait a little longer to let science progress. “Maybe some innovative science will one day allow us to be quicker.” Friday saw the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) uphold an international ban on Russia’s track and field competitors first imposed in November after a WADA report revealed state-sponsored doping and mass corruption in Russian athletics. The Russia team is now ruled out of all athletics events in Rio, although Russian ath- letes training outside the country can apply to compete as neutrals at the August 5-21 Games. If the final results of Rio testing may not be known definitely for some time, Niggli said that changing Russian attitudes was also likely to be a lengthy process. “What we are observing now is that the top (in Russia) has changed their speech and are trying to say the right things, but it doesn’t go further down. “The entourages of the athletes, the club coaches are very reluctant to accept that doping is not part of sports. It’s likely to take a bit of time. REJUVENATED INDIA HAVE THEIR HORNS LOCKED AFTER ZIMBABWE LOSS Led by veteran skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, this young Indian side would take heart from Monday’s performances by Barinder Sran, Mandeep Singh, KL Rahul and also Jasprit Bumrah . India entered the series on the back of a 3-0 whitewash of Zimbabwe in the preceding ODI series, but suffered a shocking two-run loss to the hosts in the opening T20 last Saturday. A rejuvenated India will have their nose ahead when they lock horns with Zimbabwe, left bruised and battered after a 10-wicket thrashing, in the series-deciding third and final Twenty20 International on Tuesday The visitors got their act together in the second game yesterday and inflicted a crushing defeat on Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club. India stayed alive with a win in the second game and would now look to seal the issue in their favour with another convincing victory. While young seamer Sran returned the best figures by an Indian on debut, Mandeep struck a fluent half century and Rahul too contributed handsomely to guide the team home with plenty of overs to spare. Bumrah was a perfect ally for Sran, picking up three wickets. The knock was Mandeep’s maiden half century in this format. The young Turks would like to have another good outing before heading home. The team lost its plot a bit in the first game and according to Mandeep, it stuck to basics in the second T20, and the result was there for all to see. India will take confidence from the fact that this was their first 10-wicket win in a T20 international. The experienced campaigner that he is, Dhoni would however not take the beleaguered hosts lightly and advise his younger teammates to guard against complacency, irrespective of the margin of victory in the previous game. RAJAN HOPING THE INFLATION FIGHT STAYS ON FROM THE SUCCESSOR defense of his monetary policy stance. “The fact that inflation is fairly close to the upper bound of our target zone today suggests we have not been overly hawkish, and were wise to disregard advice in the past to cut more deeply,” he said while delivering a lecture at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research here. Rajan, a monetary economist credited to have called the 2008 global financial crisis, further argued that “if a critic believes interest rates are excessively high, he either has to argue the government-set inflation target should be higher than it is today, or that the RBI is excessively pessimistic about the path of future inflation. “He cannot have it both ways, want lower inflation as well as lower policy rates.” Stating that perceived short term trade-off between inflation and growth is not sustainable, as is the popular belief is, Rajan said a boom-and-bust cycle will not be good for the economy, because if the economy is producing at potential, we would quickly see shortages and a sharp rise in inflation. This means that a central bank can never abandon their inflation fighting objective. Exuding confidence that his successor “will stay the course” in setting up the new MPC into an institution, Rajan said a “low-inflation future” awaits India when the government will be able borrow at low rates, and will be able to extend the maturity of its debt. “The poor will not suffer disproportionately due to bouts of sharp inflation, and the middle class will not see its savings eroded. He also lauded the government for taking the “momentous step” of both setting Portugal coach Fernando Santos is backing misfiring Cristiano Ronaldo to break his Euro 2016 duck by netting against Hungary tomorrow to help fire his side into the last 16. Ronaldo is still waiting for his opening goal in France to become the first person to score at four consecutive European championship finals. The 31-year-old is the holder of numerous goal-scoring records, but he has yet to hit the net at Euro 2016, despite 20 chances so far. Ronaldo set a new Portuguese record with his 128th international cap in Saturday’s goalless draw with Austria - a milestone overshadowed by his penalty miss. He crashed a 79th-minute spot-kick against the post in Paris having also failed to score in the 1-1 draw with Iceland last Tuesday. The star that fans either love or hate won few Icelandic friends by slamming their team’s “small mentality” after the draw. This has been a frustrating tournament for Ronaldo. His Portugal side has failed to live up to their pre-tournament billing as Group F favourites. They lie only third in the table behind Iceland and Hungary, who they must beat at the Stade de Lyon to be sure of reaching the last 16. “Ronaldo is a player who scores a lot of goals and I’m sure he will score in the next game against Hungary,” said Santos. Portugal had 23 shots on the Austria goal -- hitting the woodwork twice -- and Santos expects his side to find the net and win ‘ugly’ if need be. Since their 8-1 thrashing by the Netherlands in October 2013 -- their record defeat -- Hungary has conceded just 20 goals in 24 games. Their 2-0 win over Austria and 1-1 draw with Iceland means they face Portugal top of Group F and in pole position to advance. FORMER CAPTAIN INZAMAM WILL TRAVEL TO ENGLAND TO OBSERVE PERFORMANCES BUSINESS Within days of announcing his decision against a second term, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan today hoped his successor will “stay the course” in fighting inflation and said the central bank has been “wise to disregard” calls for deeper rate cuts. Defending his continued fight to bring down the consumer price inflation to low single-digits from high double-digits during his three-year tenure, Rajan also took on the “highly- indebted industrialists” saying banks were charging them high rates due to a ‘premium’ for the risk they may not repay. Remaining his outspoken self even when he is on his exit path, Rajan said he would never abandon fight against inflation for growth and hoped that the next Governor and the new Monetary Policy Committee “will internalize the frameworks and institutions that have been set up, and should produce a low inflation future for India.” In his first public appearance after making public his decision against a second term when his current tenure ends on September 4, Rajan put up a strong SANTOS BACKING RONALDO TO BREAK EURO 2016 a consumer price index-based inflation objective for the Reserve Bank as well as setting up an independent monetary policy committee (MPC). After a spate of personal attacks by a section of the ruling party and criticism for not lowering the rates enough to boost economy, Rajan on Saturday made the surprise announcement that he would not accept a second term. Stating that one can’t fool all the people all the time, Rajan said indeed there are some short-term benefits of a low interest rate regime by way of a short run trade-off between inflation and growth such as a boom in the stock markets, but “if the economy is producing at potential, we would quickly see shortages and a sharp rise in inflation, leading to a bout of boom and bust cycle in the economy. “But if contrary to expectations, the central bank is committed to keeping inflation under control, it may then be forced to raise interest rates substantially to offset that temporary growth. But the boom and bust (arising from this) will not be good for the economy, and average growth may be lower than if the cut had not taken place. “This is why modern economics also says there is no long run trade-off between growth and inflation and the best way for a central bank to ensure sustainable growth is to keep demand close to potential supply so that inflation remains moderate, and the other factors that drive growth, such as good governance, can take center stage” Rajan argued. At the same time Rajan was quick to add that the RBI does not focus on inflation to the exclusion of growth. If inflation rises sharply, say due to a sharp rise in oil prices, it would not be sensible for a central bank to bring inflation within its target band immediately by raising interest rates so high as to kill all economic activity. Rajan said India had got used to decades of moderate to high inflation, leading to industrialists and governments paying negative real interest rates and the burden of the hidden inflation tax falling on the middle class saver and the poor. Pakistan’s former captain and chief selector Inzamam-ulHaq will travel to England to observe the performances of the national team and A side on the instructions of the PCB. Inzamam was initially supposed to be with the team throughout the two and half months tour but the board has now changed his plans to avoid unnecessary expenses. “The former captain will now go to England after the third Test and remain there for the final Test at the Oval, the one-day series and the lone T20 international,” an official in the board said. He said the purpose of sending the chief selector after the third Test was to give him an opportunity to watch the match and have discussions with the tour selection committee before the limited over squad is announced for the five ODIs and T20 international. “Inzamam himself wanted to watch the players in action in English conditions so that he could be in a better position to evaluate which players would be required for the limited over matches,” he said. Since being appointed chief selector, Inzamam has been closely involved with the preparations for the England tour and for the first time not only the national squad but also the A side and women’s team are also touring England for matches this summer. “Inzamam took keen interest in the preparations and the boot camp and skills camp held in Kakul and Lahore as he himself realizes the significance of Pakistan doing well in English conditions particularly in the Test series and ODI’s,” the official said. The former top batsman has been working closely with Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq and new head coach Mickey Arthur in the lead-up to the series. Pakistan, which is touring England for a full series for the first time since 2010, play four Tests, five ODIs and a T20 match besides several side matches over two and half months. PPF CAN CLOSE THE DEPOSIT SCHEME AFTER COMPLETING FIVE YEARS The Finance Ministry today said subscribers of the Public Provident Fund (PPF) can prematurely close the deposit scheme after completing five years for reasons such as higher education or expenditure towards medical treatment. “A subscriber shall be allowed premature closure of his account or account of a minor of whom he is the guardian on ground that amount is required for treatment of serious ailments or life-threatening diseases of the account holder, spouse or dependent children on production of supporting documents from competent medical authority,” the Finance Ministry said in a notification. The notification further said the allowance will be applicable to the requirement of higher education of the account holder or the minor account holder on production of documents and fee bills in confirmation of admission in a recognised institution in India or abroad. It, however, added that such premature closure shall be allowed only after the account has completed five financial years. US DOLLAR ENDED HIGHER AGAINST THE RUPEE The US dollar ended higher against the rupee at 67.31/32 per dollar and the pound sterling also finished higher at Rs 98.49/51 per pound at the close of the Interbank Foreign Exchange market today. Following are the Interbank Forex and RBI rates: (In Rs Per Unit) Unit Interbank RBI Reference US Dollar 67.31/32 US Dollar Rs. 67.4087 Pound Sterling 98.49/51 Euro Rs. 76.5358 Euro 76.25/27 Japanese Yen 64.37/39. (100) REXIT FEAR AT A TWO WEEK LOW The rupee today ended lower by 23 paise to close at an over two-week low of 67.31 against the US currency on heavy bouts of dollar demand amid uncertainty in the wake of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan’s decision against pursuing a second stint. The home currency opened sharply lower at 67.65 per dollar as against the last weekend’s level of 67.08 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market and dropped further to one-month low of 67.70 on initial heavy dollar demand. However, it recovered afterwards to 67.28 in view of a sharp recovery in equity market on hopes of robust foreign capital inflows following government’s announcement of a further liberation of foreign direct investment coupled with sharp rise in global market before ending at 2-week low of 67.31 per dollar, still showing a loss of 23 paise or 0.34 per cent. The domestic currency had ended higher by 13 paise or 0.19 per cent on last Friday. The local currency hovered in a range of 67.28 and 67.70 per dollar during the day. Meanwhile, the dollar index was down by 0.48 per cent at against the basket of six global currencies in the late afternoon trade. The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 67.4087 and euro at 76.5358. In cross-currency trades, the rupee fell further against the pound sterling to close at 98.49 from 95.86 on last Friday and also moved down against the euro to 76.25 from 75.53. However, the domestic currency inched up further against the Japanese yen to 64.37 per 100 yens from 64.38. CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news English Daily 7 LIFESTYLE BUSINESS SHORT & CHOPPY If there was one trend shed on the dawn of 2016, it was The Apprentice-level slicked and structured hair. And natural texture, unencumbered by enough product to cement a two-story house, is what’s taking its place. “This is a low-maintenance style that suits a more classic gent who’s not interested in a style with sharp contrast,” says Adam Brady, Ruffians Barbers’ Trends Expert. It’s a progression from last year’s trend for long and loose textured styles, but measuring about an inch shorter on top, and point cut for texture: “The top is now slightly shorter, and there’s a soft disconnect between it and the scissor-cut back and sides.” Which is good news if you’ve been growing your hair longer only to realise it jars with your face shape. “This style is a great choice for those with longer faces, as less height on your head will make your face seem better proportioned,” says Brady. And it’s a winner for those slightly thinner on top, too: “The choppiness gives the illusion of more AGING CAN BE COOL texture and weight, so this could be a good option if you have fine or thinning hair.” Arguably the best thing about this easy to maintain hairstyle is the number of ways you can wear it. “A water-based pomade – applied to damp hair using your fingers and tousled through – is a particularly on-trend look,” says Brady. You can also use a paste – applied to the roots for optimal hold – for a slightly less wet look, or a root booster powder to optimise volume and give a matte finish. BECAUSE THERE IS SKIN BEHIND THE BEARD Men & Skin Care Behind are the days when appropriate skin care for men was regarded nonsense. Today, skin care for men is more acceptable, more and more men are worrying about their appearance, maybe not as much as women, but they are catching up. Men want to look good, young, attractive, healthy...and why not? Considering the growing concern in men about their appearance, many new cosmetic products for men are being introduced in the market. But before rushing to buy skin care products, make sure that you understand the basics of your skin and what you should be using. Don’t just use your partner’s cosmetic products because the skin is different. Male Skin Characteristics Men’s hormones or testosterone are responsible for male skin characteristics. The main differences between the skin of men and women are: • Men’s skin is 24% thicker than women and the texture is rougher. • Collagen and elastin are found in more quantity in man skin. • Men’s skin is oilier with open pores and is prone to spots, blemishes and acne. • Shaving irritates and dehydrates the skin. 11 Factors Affecting How the Skin Looks Factors that influence the skin’s appearance are similar in woman and man: 1. Sun 2. Genetics 3. Age 4. Smoking 5. Stress 6. Alcohol 7. Lack of exercise 8. Bad diet 9. Pollution 10. Lack of sleep 11. Dehydration Easy Skin Care Routine for Men 1. OWN AT LEAST ONE V NECK T-SHIRT IN YOUR COLLECTION. They are cool and casual. Please get the fitting right, not too tight and too lose to make it look like something borrowed. It is extremely comfortable and when picked right, super versatile. But please you from the cold but makes you look hot. They can be worn as is or incorporated with a number of ensembles to create different and voguish looks. They work well with casuals, formals, events and special occasions. 3. ROLLED UP SHIRT SLEEVES LOOK SMART AND SEXY. It has undertones of formal wear with panache provided you roll them right. Don’t roll it up in a haphazard manner, like a joint. There is a difference between care a damn and careless. 4. NEUTRAL COLORS AND PATTERNS ARE CLASSIC AND SAFE. But there is no rush like doing something new. Take a little risk. Experiment with colors and patterns, be it in yoursocks, ties, pocket squares, bow ties and so on. Try out some unusual cufflinks or lapel pins. Everything fun comes don’t pick a tee with a deep plunge. It looks absolutely crass. For more tips on the how to carry a tee and other style do’s and don’ts, check out V neck T Shirts 2. INVEST IN A GOOD QUALITY SWEATER. A sweater is versatile and functional. It not only shields 1- Clean the skin every day, morning and night with specific products to get rid of dirt. 2- Moisturize every day to protect the skin from external factors and dryness. 3- If you are serious about your skin use sunblock every day of the year, as the sun is the major factor that causes aging skin. Many man skin care products incorporate sunscreen to their formulas. Make sure it has high SPF and that protects from ultraviolet light. 4- Use a nutritive product during the night to regenerate the skin. 5- Use a specific product to protect the area around the eyes and prevent dark circles and puffy eyes. 6- Use products, aimed at your age group. The moisturizer that you use during the day, or the nutritive during the night can at the same time, act as anti aging. Ask in the beauty counter about the skin care ingredients that the product may contain. 7- Apply a specific product before shaving and a moisturizing lotion after. Try to shave after the shower, use a quality razor and change the ra- zor’s blades regularly. 8- Exfoliate the skin at least once a week to get rid of dead cells and excess of oil. It will also help with cellular renovation and to avoid the appearance of spots. HOW TO UP YOUR GAME with a little risk. 5. COORDINATE YOUR COLORS AND PATTERNS Yes experimenting is fun but don’t do it all at once. Save something for the next time. If you have something in your ensemble that is risqué or stands out, don’t have something else completely opposite. If you want to add more color or pattern or even texture, choose the second piece keeping in mind the first one. Coordinate well to look sleek and stylish. Overdoing something will kill your entire look. Must Read – Colours That Flatter Your Skin Tone: For Men 6. SUNGLASSES AND FRAMES SHOULD ALWAYS BE ACCORDING TO THE SHAPE OF YOUR FACE. Don’t follow the latest trend blindly. There are something’s that look good only on a particular face shape. So instead of aping, pick something made for you, specifically made for you. Something that enhances your face and features and highlights your positives in an advantageous manner. Choose t h e b e s t Glasses & S u n glasses as per Age typically creeps up on us, and it is not something that is welcomed with open arms. Aging isn’t the funniest part of life, but it is certainly a part of it. However, there are some things that only get better with age. Men are notoriously known for keeping articles of clothing or accessories around well after they should have been disposed of. For the first time, there is a very valid reason for him holding onto his favorite pair of jeans or ball cap. Men do not have the need that women do when it comes to fashion. A man can own the same jeans and T-shirts until they literally fall apart. There is no need to follow the fashion trends, as a man’s wardrobe contains a couple staple items that will get him through any occasion. The older these items get, the more characteristics they possess. Here are some aging items that you may find in a man’s wardrobe, which have only gotten better with time. Denim Jeans :Denim has the ability to ware well. They take on ware marks that make the jeans look rugged and broken in. Some people will pay big bucks for a pair of denim jeans that look worn. Most men have at least one pair in their attire that has been around long enough to get this stylish look. Leather Jackets: Leather is a material that provides longevity. Therefore, it has become known as the material to invest in when wanting an item that you will own for a while. There are different grades of leather, and it is best to invest in a full grain leather. As the leather is worn, it builds character that cannot be bought on a store rack. A good leather jacket can hang around in a man’s closet for a good 20 to 30 years. At this point, you have an amazing vintage item that is as stylish as the day you bought it. Rugged Boots : A good pair of boots can really last a long time. Take combat boots that were originally bought in the 1960’s. The age of these boots will bring a heroic type of montra to them. This is a sure piece of vintage ware that looked good in the 60’s, but looks even better today. Leather or Canvas Luggage: Rather, it is leather or canvas, a piece of luggage only builds more character with time. As travel wares on the exterior, it becomes a stylish piece of carry along that could not be found in luggage on the store shelf. Plus, good luggage is not cheap, so this is something that a man would invest in and keep for the long run. Canvas Sneakers Nothing is better than an old pair of Chuck Taylors or Vans. Not only are they extremely comfortable, they possess a world of style that cannot be found in a new pair of shoes. Older isn’t always better, but when wanting to look vintage a worn out pair of shoes or jeans are way cooler than anything you could buy brand new. Face Shape Face Shape Guide 7. SPENDING ON A GOOD WATCH IS NOT AN OPPORTUNITY COST BUT AN INVESTMENT. Watches are so subtle and so sneaky in enhancing your style quotient, like the shoemakers elves. When picked right and coordinated well they add character and depth to your look. Many people don’t know what they are buying, So to make it easy for them We have made this – Watch Buying Guide 101 ( don’t miss it) 8. WHEN BUYING APPAREL OF ANY KIND, P A N T S , JEANS, JACKETS, BLAZERS, SHIRTS, S W E A T E R S , T-SHIRTS, SUITS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN CLOTHING THAT I HAVE CURRENTLY FORGOTTEN, SO BASICALLY ALL APPARELS SHOULD FIT YOU RIGHT. Nothing should be too tight or too lose. It should be just right. That is what looks the best. It does not matter if the material is expensive or the cut is trendy unless you get the size right. 9. IF YOU HAVE THE OPTION THEN ALWAYS GET YOUR SUIT TAILORED. Nothing compares or beats it in elegance, class and style. 10. MATCH METAL WITH METAL. Coordinate your accessories like rings, watches, tie pins, bracelets and so on. It looks gaudy when these clash. CITY Wednesday, June 22, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 172 `.1.00/- www.cityhilights.news English Daily 8 ENTERTAINMENT IT WAS CONSCIOUS DECISION NOT TO STICK TO ANY IMAGE: JIMMY Actor Jimmy Shergil, who has managed to carve a niche for himself in Bollywood with variety of roles, says it was a “conscious decision” not repeating himself in ‘chocolate-boy roles’. It was a conscious decision to not to go back to chocolate boy roles. I don’t want to get stuck to any image,” Jimmy told the media. “I am glad I did that (not stuck to one kind of role) as I got the opportunity to do something different like ‘Haasil’, ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’, ‘A Wednesday’ and others. These roles got me lot of appreciation,” he said. The “Special 26” star says if he gets to do “meaty role” in a multi-starrer project, length of the character does not bother him much. “I do solo films as well. But if I am getting to play meaty roles in an ensemble film then why not do it. I want to do good memorable roles I don’t look at the length of the character,” the 45-year-old actor said. “Whatever I am today it is because of the film industry. I have no regrets. I take it as a compliment when people ask me if I have got my due or not.” Jimmy says he is grateful for all the love and support that he has got from the industry. “I don’t think there is any formula. I have always been honest to my work. It’s my conscious decision to not get slotted in one kind of image,” he said. Jimmy will be next seen in playing a politician in “Shorgul” and is quite excited about the film. “It is a fictitious character. The film is inspired from lot of incidents that has happened in our society.” The upcoming political thriller drama is directed by Pranav Kumar Singh and Jitendra Tiwari. It is reportedly loosely based on 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots. “The story is very appealing...it was something I had not done before. It’s an interesting love story and politics is the backdrop of it,” he said. Starring Jimmy, Ashutosh Rana, Suha Gezen, Narendra Jha, Anirudh Dave and Sanjay Suri in lead roles, the film is set to release on June 24. RAM CHARAN RETURNS Following his disastrous last film Bruce Lee which released last year, Mega Power Star Ram Charan took a long gap to begin the shooting of his next film, Dhruva. Even though the film was launched several months ago, Charan joined the team only in June. Dhruva is currently into its third schedule and according to confirmed sources, the makers decided to release the film on the 30th of September to cash in on the preDasara hype and craze before the festive season further boosts the collections until mid to late October. However, Charan’s poor Dasara track record is bothering fans. Barring his debut film, Chirutha, which released on September 28 in 2007, all of Charan’s later films which released during the Dasara season such as Thoofan (Sep 6), Govindudu Andarivadele (Oct 1) and the last year’s nightmare Bruce Lee (Oct 16) were huge loss ventures. RANGITARANGA 1.0 SOON TO HIT THEATRES VIKRAM PRABHU’S ‘VEERA SIVAJI’ WRAPPED UP Vikram Prabhu’s Veera Sivaji has wrapped up its final schedule, the post production works have already begun and the teaser is likely to be out soon. The first look poster, which has Vikram Prabhu and Shamili riding a car in adventurous mode, has already created a buzz. In the film, Vikram Prabhu plays the role of a cab driver and interestingly unlike its title; the film has nothing to do with the legendary actor Sivaji Ganesan. Interestingly, the role of the hero is inspired by Marathi king Chhatrapati Sivaji. Also a courageous warrior, he was known for his guerrilla warfare skills and would use calculated tactics to fight enemies. Similarly, in this film Vikram Prabhu tricks his enemies and attacks them in a different way. Sri Thenandal Films have grabbed the release rights of the film. “STAR WARS” FILMMAKER TO MAKE TV DRAMA ABOUT MJ’S FINAL MONTHS “Star Wars” filmmaker JJ Abrams is developing a new drama chronicling the final months of King of Pop Michael Jackson’s life. Abrams and his partners at production company Bad Robot have teamed up with author, activist and US broadcaster Tavis Smiley to adapt his upcoming biography “Before You Judge Me”, reported a Magazine. Abrams and Smiley will serve as executive producers for the event series, though no network has picked up the drama yet. Smiley and the Bad Robot partners last worked together on the 2015 adaptation of Smiley’s Martin Luther King, Jr book “Death of a King: The Real Story of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr’s Final Year. ORIGINAL ‘STAR TREK’ ACTOR PAYS TRIBUTE TO ANTON “Star Trek” stalwart Walter Koenig has paid a touching tribute to his film counterpart Anton Yelchin following the young actor’s untimely passing. Yelchin, 27, was killed after his Jeep rolled down his driveway and crushed him against a brick pillar at his San Fernando Valley home in California on Sunday, according to an entertainment website. Yelchin played the character of Pavel Chekov in the three recent film versions of the sci-fi story. Koenig, who played Chekov in the 1960s series and its subsequent films, offered his condolences saying, “We spoke on a sound stage for about two hours. His reputation as an artist preceded him, however. I knew I was in the presence of a gifted performer. “What I learned that day was how bright and sensitive he was. I walked away thinking - this is a good person. My heart goes out to his mother and father. I know what you’re going through.” Koenig went through his own shocking tragedy in 2010, after his actor son, Andrew, was found dead in a Canadian park after he went missing. His death was ruled a suicide. Meanwhile, Yelchin’s “Alpha Dog” co-star Justin Timberlake took to Twitter to pay his respects to the late actor, writing, “Anton Yelchin. Genius actor. Amazing human being. Gone WAY too soon. May he rest in peace.” Fellow castmate Emile Hirsch tweeted, “I can’t believe Anton is gone. He was a great man, a true friend, and an artist. Love you buddy.” The late actor has also been honoured by his co-stars such as Zoe Saldana, Zachary Quinto, John Cho and director JJ Abrams, as well as members of the original Star Trek TV series, including George Takei and William Shatner. Yelchin’s death is currently under investigation by both Los Angeles authorities and representatives from Fiat Chrysler, the maker of the actor’s Jeep, after reports indicated his and other 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokees were part of a recall linked to other ‘roll away’ incidents. His fans are desperately hoping that Charan will bounce back to his success streak with Dhruva at least, but are simultaneously wary of the fact that Charan is once again risking with his unluckiest season. Can the Mega Power Star rewrite his Dasara fate with Dhruva? Rangitaranga may be the most successful movie in recent times. Now, the movie’s director Anup Bhandari and his team is gearing up for one more Rangitaranga release. Well, this time is it not Rangitaranga 2.0 but Rangitaranga 1.0. While receiving the award, movie director Bhandari said the team was all set to release a revised version by editing a few scenes in July. An amalgamation of fun and entertainment, audiences also saw an honest appreciation and admiration for good cinema across Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada by the entire southern fraternity. The title sponsor of the show was Britannia Industries Ltd. Associate sponsors were, Dazller Eterna, LYF and Reliance Trends. The other media partners include - Radio Partner - Radio Mirchi; Telecast Partner - Vijay TV, MAA TV, Suvarna TV and Asianet; Hospitality Partner - Hyderabad International Convention Center & Novotel; Beverage Partner Blackdog and Kingfisher, Multiplex Partner - Orienta Cine Advertising and Trophy Partner - The Award Gallery. AR RAHMAN FINDS IT TOUGH TO SCORE MUSIC Who does Academy award winner AR Rahman find it tough to score music for? Well, we may believe that the directors will be more than happy to sign Rahman but according to Rahman, it is director Shankar who is the toughest to get convinced. When Rahman came to the stage to receive the best music award for his scores in I, he said his and Shankar’s combination has produced some of the wonderful hits in the past and present. However, currently, Rahman is scoring the music for Shankar’s Robot 2 featuring Rajnikant. “It has been six months since Shankar is yet to accept the tunes,”quipped Rahman during the award function. RAVISHANKAR COMPLETES 50 FILMS The actor completes 50 films with ‘Jigarthanda’ which insiders say could be his best performance yet. He may have lent voice for over 3,000 films, but it is the 50 Kannada films that he has acted in that are dearest to Ravishankar. While his voice was his identity earlier, now, he is no less a star than any other actor. The negative roles he does in films are no less popular than those of the ‘heroes’. Jigarthanda is Ravishankar’s 50th Kannada film as an actor. The film is in the news for all the good reasons and insiders say it could be Ravishankar’s best yet. Printed & Published by P Sunil Kumar, Edited by Swarnalatha on behalf of M/S. Immaculate Broadcasting Consortium World News Private Limited, No. 115, St. Marks Road, Bangaluru–560 001. Email- info@ibcworldnews.com. Phone: 080- 22105300. Copyright. All Rights Reserved. Re production in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Registration Number (RNI No: KARENG / 2015 / 63243.)