FRONTLINE PRINTERS PRIVATE LTD 3 VIT Chancellor for Lokpal-like Act across country 6 Five-star Djokovic rocks in Miami again 7 I am Jyothika’s fan, says director Bala 8 U Complete Printing Facilities under One Roof M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. 2250 0111, 4202 1111 Chennai’s No 1 English evening daily since 1982 www.newstodaynet.com NATIONAL DAILY VOL. XXXIII NO. 120 FOUNDER EDITOR: T.R.R H CHENNAI H MONDAY 6.4.2015 (EVENING) H OTHER STATIONS TUESDAY 7.4.2015 (MORNING) H 8 PAGES Rs. 4.00 H Thirumavalavan ditched me: Woman NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol Thirumavalavan found himself in a tight spot today with a Coimbatore-based divorcee S Kavitha, filing a complaint with the DGP office here, stating that he had reneged on a ‘promise’ to marry her after a two-year relationship. Speaking to reporters after handing over the complaint letter at the DGP office, she claimed hirumavalavan had gone back on the promise of marrying her, and through friends and followers tried to grab her properties. Kavitha alleged that a few people, whom she later discovered to be close to Thirumavalavan, tried to take away her properties. She had filed a similar complaint against the political leader, it may be recalled. Regd. No., TN/CC(S) DN/223/15-17, RNI No: 33810 / 82 Ghost story in Ranganathan St NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: The metaphorical spirit of Ranganathan Street is often a source of inspiration. But apparently (or is it ‘apparitionaly’?) there is a literal spirit too and it has been a source of midnight perspiration for at least some women staff of a popular showroom here. The scary story, according to sources, is said to have happened at the ‘dormitory’ at the Sathya Bazaar where the women staff of pacified by the other inmates. But the incident reportedly kept repeating on a couple of more nights and the same was informed to the shop owner. Soon enough t h e Unsure but still fearful, the shop managers eventually decided to send the woman back to her home town and carried out a special pooja in the hostel to rid the place of the evil spirit. But the story, as it happens, did not end there. After the spooky woman was packed off, two other women staff created a similar midnight scene, scaring the wits out of everyone in the hostel. The duo too were put in the next available bus back to their place, while a few other staff voluntarily chose to go back to their town out of sweaty dread. nion Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today promised a ‘reasonable compliance window’ under the new black money law for persons with overseas funds to come clean, even as he asserted that targetting undeclared assets cannot be termed as ‘tax terrorism’. Addressing industry representatives at CII annual general meeting in Delhi, he also sought suggestions for improving the structure of the compliance window proposed Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill 2015.’ The government had introduced the stringent Bill in the Lok Sabha to deal with the menace of black money stashed abroad. Besides other things, the law provides for imprisonment of up to 10 years for hiding foreign assets. Meanwhile, amid a raging debate on the controversial land bill, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today accused opposition parties of misleading people on the issue of tribal and forest land saying such a campaign will hurt the interests of the country. He said tribal and forest land do not come under the ambit of the land bill and are protected by separate laws. He said there are efforts to ‘mislead’ society on the issue. In Chennai, seven persons hailing from different parts of Tamilnadu and evacuated from strife-torn Yemen by the government, arrived this morning. Will Agri Krishnamoorthy be taken to police custody? NT Bureau Chenani, Apr 6: The CB-CID may file a petition with a court in Tirunelveli seeking to take on its custody former State Minister Agri Krishnamoorthy, who was arrested yesterday and remanded to 15 days in jail. Krishnamoorthy was arrested by the CB-CID in connection with the alleged suicide of a senior engineering department official S Muthukumarasamy. The arrest of Krishnamoorthy comes 44 days after the death of Muthukumarasamy, who allegedly committed suicide because he was under pressure from the the Minister’s staff members while recruiting seven drivers. Krishnamoorthy was summoned for questioning by CBCID officials on Saturday night and was arrested in the wee hours of yesterday, a senior CB-CID official said. On 20 February, Muthukumarasamy jumped in front of a train and was killed. The death of the official snowballed into a political row prompting AIADMK to drop Krishnamoorthy from the State cabinet and strip him off his party posts. Opposition misleading people, says Modi 7 TN residents arrive from strife-torn Yemen Chennai, Apr 6 (PTI): Seven persons hailing from different parts of Tamilnadu and evacuated from strife-torn Yemen by the government, arrived here this morning. They arrived from Mumbai by three private airlines and were accorded a warm reception at the airport here. Muthukumar and Arun, employees of a private company in Yemen, expressed relief at being evacuated by the Indian agencies. Black & white When is Vishal getting married? the showroom are housed. A few days back, one of the women, aged around 24 years, is said to have woken up midnight and created a scare by running helter-skelter within the ‘hostel’, shouting incoherently at the top of her voice. It all seemed like a scene straight out of ghost films involving a possessed woman. She was later services of a poosarai, a shaman of sorts, was sought and, as is wont in these parts, he gave the ‘neem leaf treatment’ (veppilai adikaradhu) to the woman concerned. And in that session, the woman reportedly claimed that she was possessed by a girl who had committed suicide in the premises. Though the shop management was not available for comment, a couple of staff, on conditions of inevitable anonymity, did confirm the poltergeist tale. Whether there is truth in the ghost story or not, the undeniable fact is a chilling spirit is hovering over the haunted premises. It is the icy spectre of fear. New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Amid a raging debate on the controversial land bill, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today accused opposition parties of misleading people on the issue of tribal and forest land saying such a campaign will hurt the interests of the country. He said tribal and forest land do not come under the ambit of the land bill and are protected by separate laws. ‘The land bill has no mention...there is no word on tribal and forest land in the bill. The tribals and their land do not come under the ambit of the land bill. Still, people who lack knowledge run this (campaign) 24 hours. They do not know,’ Modi said. He said there are efforts to ‘mislead’ society on the issue. ‘For you it must be a small issue, a matter of your political principles, but do realise how much will it is hurting the country,’ he said addressing a conference of State environment and forest ministers here. He said the ongoing campaign must end. ‘A debate based on facts and truth is welcome. Afterall it is a democracy. But when truth lacks weight, you spread lies. A country is not run like this,’ he said. COPS TAKE GUARD FOR IPL q Police, fans gear up for matches q Ticket sales begin today NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: As the city is gearing up to host the IPL (Indian Premier League), its police are laying out a detailed security strategy for the matches. According to sources, around 3,000 to 4,000 police personnel will be deployed on duty in and around the M A Chidambaram Stadium. The IPL gala which will commence on 8 April has home team CSK (Chennai Super Kings) playing against Delhi Daredevils on 9 April (in Chennai). To handle the crowd and avoid any untoward incident, thousands of police personnel will be deployed in the area, police said. Sources mentioned that meetings are underway between the stadium TICKET TO WICKET Ticket sales for the forthcoming IPL season matches in Chennai began queue in front of the counter. (Left) Fans happily flaunting the tickets. officials and the police department, to at Chepauk, fans began scrambling sketch out elaborate security plans. for tickets. ‘As early as 1 am IPL fans Meanwhile, ticket sales for the IPL queued up at counters at Chepauk stamatches in Chennai started today. dium to purchase tickets,’ sources said. As soon as the counters were opened One such fan said he had come THIS WALL TOO PROVIDES THE BEST DEFENCE at the M A Chidambaram stadium this morning, (Right) Glimpse of the Photos: A R JAYAKUMAR from Tambaram and stayed near the Rs 15,000. Although the prices have Chepauk railway station in order to been hiked compared to last year, get hold of a ticket. tickets are all sold out, sources say. The tickets are priced from Rs 750 Police feel that the absence of IPL and corporate tickets are available for matches in the city last year had got Chain snatching at Royapuram NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: A woman was relieved off her twosovereign gold chain this morning at Royapuram. Police said Selvi (38) was walking towards Nagathamman Koil Street to assist her husband Ganesan who is running a tea shop in the locality. At about 5.45 am, two unidentified men came In a motorbike and took away her gold chain. Royapuram police have registered a case. Girl goes missing at Tondiarpet The spot in the Kotturpuram bridge, which had witnessed many suicides in recent times, has been provided with a defensive wall to deter potential takers of their own life. Photo: K VIJAY ANAND NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: A class 12 student went missing from her residence at Tondiarpet here Sunday. According to police, Soundarya (17) was missing from her residence at Kailasamudali Street. Her father Siva filed a complaint with Tondiarpet police. A search is on. the fans very expectant and excited. Traffic diversions Traffic diversions are being planned on match days along the Beach Road, Bells Road and Walajah Road. Both Traffic Police and Law and Order police will co-ordinate to regularise vehicular movement. Police are also looking for parking lots and other facilities to avoid further confusion. It is reported that the CSK officials have submitted a letter with City Police Officials requesting adequate security during the matches for the team players. Matches are scheduled to begin by evening 5.30 and will close around midnight, therefore, the MTC transport officials are also given a request to extend their services past midnight to help fans commute. Police complaint against Uttama Villain NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: It seems controversies and Kamal Haasan are inseparable. Movies of Kamal Haasan (from Virumandi till Vishwaroopam) faced one hurdle or another. Joining the list is Uttama Villain. Members of a Hindu outfit today filed a complaint at the City Police Commissionerate that a song in Uttama Villain, crooned by Kamal Haasan himself (Iranian Nadagam), is alleged to take a dig at Hindu Gods especially Lord Venkateswara. In the complaint it is said that certain words in the song are aimed at demeaning the Hindu faith and hence the film should not be allowed to release. They alleged that Kamal Haasan has been making such references about Hindu Gods repeatedly in all his movies. Directed by Ramesh Aravind, the movie stars Kamal Haasan, Jayaram, Andrea, Pooja Kumar among others. Produced by Thiruppathy Brothers, it has music by Ghibran. Veteran filmmaker K Balachander, who passed away recently had acted in the film. 2 MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 City Centre CHENNAI One-stop solution UNCLEAN e-service centre comes up in T Nagar Unwanted garbage dumped on the side of Dr Gopalamenon Salai in Kodambakkam irk pedestrians. Photo: R THIYAGARAJAN Helping hands 1,000 students register to donate stem cells A t a time when youngsters are believed to be always glued to their cells (read mobile phones), 1,000 college students in Kodambakkam have come together to donate stem cells for cancer patients. These girls of Meenakshi College for Women have registered as potential stem cell donors with Datri Blood Stem Cell Donors Registry. The initiative, a brainchild of the college secretary K S Lakshmi, began after a casual visit to the Cancer Institute, Adyar. She had to undergo two surgeries for a tumour in the throat. ‘During one of my visits to the hospital, I noticed the hopelessness of the cancer patients. I wanted to donate money, but I was told had to get a consent letter from that more than money the hospital their parents. ‘Encouragingly, all the wanted donations for a registry of parents allowed their daughters to participate,’ says Lakshmi. stem cells,’ says Lakshmi. A donation kit was She took it up with the stuprovided by Datri dents in her colto each donor and lege during the KAM they were also exprayer assembly MBAK KODA plained what to do. session. The stuThe students were registered by dents were encouraged to discuss the issue and s o o n providing their names with the colit gathered momentum through the lege ID. ‘They may change their mind at a later date but their donacollege’s various student clubs. Only students above 18 years tions could be used for research were allowed to donate. The donors E-service centre at Theagaraya Road. P ublic can remit various taxes and charges under one roof at the E-service centre got up by the Chennai Corporation in Theagaraya Road. The multi-facility centre at Theagaraya Road is one among the fourteen in the city. The facility, ideally situated in the busy Pondy Bazaar area, has exclusive counters for Metrowater, obtaining of certificates like birth, death and income. The centre is being managed by Ward 136 of the corporation. Speaking about the features of the centre, an official said ‘It will be a unique facility. People can get certifi cates regarding birth, death, income, caste, and resident across the counter. Also, they can remit the charges for electricity, metro water and telephone bills across the counter.’ In the first phase, certificates are being issued across the counters. In the second phase, facilities for payment of various taxes and charges will be made available at the centre. A few other facilities of inter-caste marriage assistance scheme, girl protection scheme of the corporation will be implemented soon. The centre also has an exclusive metro water service centre (Zone 10) and the officials were available to hear the grievances of the residents. The reaction of the residents too was overwhelming about the multifacility centre in their area. ‘It is a welcome initiative and will be a big boon to the area,’ commented senior auditor Raghu Kumar, a long time resident of Burkit Road. He continued ‘the centre is AR situated ideally T NAG and there are good transport facilities to the same. Also, these activities are normally carried out by senior residents only and they will feel a big relief to remit all the fees and charges under one roof. 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Speaking at the event, Chief Secretary, government of India, Pharmaceutical Department V K Subbaraj said patients with prolonged diabetic wounds were only subjected to medical management and after a long duration unfortunately the patient’s limbs had to be amputated. He praised Oxymed Hospitals for bringing in technologies that would help many people especially diabetic gangrene foot or any vascular flow deficiency to avoid amputation. Dr Hisamuddin Papa, chairman, HUMA Specialties Hospitals, handed over emergency ID cards to patients of Oxymed which would enable them to access 24-hour emergency services at Oxymed. Chairman of Oxymed Hospitals Ayaz Akbar spoke about the future expansion plans that included a 100-bed hospital with an aim to give non-invasive treatment. 3 HELPING ‘EM COP IT Police personnel go all out to counsel Plus Two & 10th standard students NAOMI N Chennai, Apr 6: While students of Plus Two and 10th standard are apparently going through a crucial time in their (student) life, the onus is on women inspectors across the city to handle cases of distressed candidates, who contemplate suicides or abscond unable to handle the pressure. Every year several such cases are reported after the exam results are published. Tobacco: PMK to stage protest on 10 April Chennai, Apr 6 (PTI): Stating that the Centre was delaying the deadline of pictorial warnings in tobacco products, NDA constituent PMK said they would stage a protest on 10 April demanding to increase the picture size by 85 per cent, party founder S Ramadoss said. ‘Even as there is criticism against government for not publishing big pictures on the covers of tobacco products, there is news about Prime Minister Modi asking the Health Ministry to increase the picture size to 60-65 per cent. It is nothing but a delaying tactics’, Ramadoss said in a statement. He demanded that the government should increase the picture size by 85 per cent. He said a protest would be held on April 10 on behalf of Pasumai Thayagam (an NGO) in Chennai asking the Centre to implement the recommendations of the Harshvardhan MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 Committee making 85 per cent of space on cigarette packs and other tobacco products to be mandatorily covered with graphic and text warnings of health hazard, he said. He said he would lead the protest. The Parliamentary panel on subordinate legislation examining the provisions of Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003, had urged the government to keep on hold its proposal to increase the size of pictorial warnings on tobacco packets from 40 per cent to 85 per c ent . ‘Based on this, the Central government also postponed the implementation which was supposed to be from 1 April, this year’, he said. ‘It is a wrong step as more than 10 lakh people die in the country due to tobacco usage each year,’ he said. Minister for Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Abdul Rahim giving away the offer letter to a student during the ‘Placement Day’ held at Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering, Avadi, recently. The college secretary and correspondent Segu Jamaludeen, trustee Shaik Athavullah and placement officer Ravi Kumar are among those present. According to sources, women inspectors hold counselling sessions with teens and their parents through the year. Before and after the public exams they spend time talking to students to reduce chances of risking lives. Two years ago, the suicide rate post exam results used to be high, however, now with supplementary exams scheduled immediately and students getting a chance to clear papers they have flunked things have changed, said Inspector Lakshmi of Ashok Nagar station. Although attempting suicide is a crime under Section 309 of the IPC, there are High Court and Supreme Court rulings, there are instances wherein such persons are let off with a stern warning, she said. Lakshmi said that in schools and residential areas police organise meetings to enlighten students on the issue and try to relieve them of stress. ‘They need to know that exams are not everything in life. We talk about popular people who made it in life without formal education. We present them with alternatives. It is like a ‘brainwash’. Students need to know the ‘what ifs’ in life and awareness camps play an important role. Most importantly, parents need to give extra attention to their wards during exam time. They shouldn’t add to the stress. Gauging their emotional balance and behaving in a sensitive manner is important. Parents can approach the police in case the ward shows any signs of distress.’ Devayani, whose daughter is awaiting her exam results said she makes sure she gives time off for the girl, lets her watch movies and eat the food of her choice. ‘We talk about pleasant subjects and avoid talking about the papers she has written or how it could have been done better,’ she said. Police personnel said some students also go missing after disheartening results, ‘Such incidents are bound to happen, and it is usual among boys. We find them from their friend’s or relatives’ houses.’ Women police inspectors hold counselling sessions at schools and in residential areas in an effort to make exam-bound students feel relieved Governor bats for ‘family physician’ concept NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: Governor K Rosaiah has said Ayurveda is not only a complete curative science but also a complete guide for one’s life and batted for the concept of family physician for better health. Participating in 15th year celebrations of ‘Ayur Fest Atharvanee Ayurveda’ during which the ‘Paramacharya Puraskar’ was conferred on Dr K V Seshadrinatha Sastrigal and Dr Shantha Swaminathan, the Governor said parents of school going children should focus on cultivating healthy habits in food, sleep and also on behavioural patterns. ‘Without losing the basic principles of Ayurveda, treatments Towards clean surroundings NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: Senior Citizens Group of Besant Nagar (SCGOBN) will conduct a meeting for a safer, cleaner, and better Besant Nagar later today at the Besant Nagar beach at 5.30 pm. Admission is free. The group also organsied a session on ‘How to bring back the peace and tranquility of Besant Nagar’ on 30 March. For details contact: 9884224480. Veda parayanam Sai Seva Chakra will organise Veda Parayanam on Tuesdays at 10 am at Om Murugasramam, Srinivasa Pillai Street, West Mambalam. For details, contact 93808 36897, 2489 2890, email srisaisevachakra@ gmail.com Thirupugazh classes Thirupugazh Anbargal will conduct free Thirupugazh classes on Wednesdays between 6.30 and 8 pm at 33/54, Kamakoti Colony, Kuppiah Street. For information, contact 95660 46163. Governor K Rosaiah conferring the ‘Paramacharya Puraskar’ on K V Seshadrinatha Sastrigal at a function held in Chennai on Sunday. have to be simplified for the present day requirements and I am sure that initiatives would be taken on these lines.’ he added. Also, Rosaiah said, ‘It would be ideal to establish the concept of fam- ily physician for a safe maintenance of health. Ayurveda, a science of life and preventing diseases through healthy habits, would benefit us a lot.’ ‘In this world of stress and rush we pay less attention to health. Un- healthy food habits, sedentary jobs, uncontrolled diets, lack of exercise, undue stress have led to various diseases. The health of body, mind and consciousness should be well maintained. It will pave the way for a right balance. The habit of maintaining a healthy body, nurturing health consciousness should begin right from the childhood,’ he said. Also, the Governor said the onus was on parents and teachers at school to cultivate in students good conduct and healthy habits and discipline. He also praised the Initiatives taken by the Central Council of Indian Medicine of India, Ayush, the Tamilnadu government to promote research and teaching Ayurveda. HORSESHOE FOR OX An ox is being equipped with horseshoe at Nagalkeni Road in Thiruneermalai. Photo: C SANTHOSH VIT Chancellor for Lokpal-like Act across country q Speakers at discussion on Budget slam Centre on Land Bill NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: VIT University Founder-Chancellor Dr G Viswanathan is in favour of the Union government bringing in a single comprehensive Act like Lokpal across the country, which should be implemented in all States. Participating in a discussion on the Union Budget organised by VIT University here yesterday, Viswanathan recalled his days as a Member of Parliament and narrated how it had changed over the years. ‘When I was an MP, Parliament was not adjourned even for a single day but now Members rush to the well of the House to agitate, such is the sorry state-of-affairs,’ he said. He also lamented the lack of youth in higher education which CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury too agreed with. Yechury said that only 12 of 100 youths enrolled for higher education whereas the government VIT University Chancellor G Vishwanathan, political leaders D Raja, Sitaram Yechury and Tamizhisai Soundararajan and noted columnist S Gurumurthy among others at a discussion on the Union Budget organised by VIT in Chennai yesterday. claimed it to be 18 of 100. abolished and there is a reduction for India as you have to make prodHe took a dig at the BJP government of Rs.8,315 crore in direct taxes ucts at affordable prices for domestic for its stand on the Land Acquisition whereas indirect taxes have gone up consumption,’ he added. Bill and said, ‘With the Bill we will by Rs.23,318 crore. Questioning the rationale of passlose one-third of cultivable land in ‘The meagre subsidies for the ing eight important Bills within eight the country.’ poor have been reduced and the minutes in Parliament, the CPI(M) MP Terming the Budget as pro-rich, tax foregone stands at Rs.5.68 lakh said that the Mining and Coal Bills Yechury said, this is a straight forward crore, it is more than the country’s were passed within one hour in the bonanza for the rich and anti-poor. fiscal deficit itself. The Make in India Rajya Sabha after a hasty discussion. Alternate tax mechanism has been scheme should be renamed as Make DMK Rajya Sabha MP Tiruchi N Siva spoke about his party’s concerns with regard to the cut in allocation of funds for social sector projects and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA). CPI national secretary D Raja said that it was not only the BJP that failed on various fronts but the earlier Congress-led regime too. ‘The Union government failed to generate revenue, wealth tax has been abolished and corporate tax has been cut from 30 per cent to 25 per cent. The revenue foregone is over Rs. 5 lakh crore,’ he said. Raja also called for a comprehensive discussion on fiscal federalism as being done in foreign countries. Denying the charges levelled by opposition parties against the ruling dispensation, BJPs Tamilnadu State president Tamilisai Soundararajan said that their government had launched several pro-poor schemes whereas the Congress-led UPA failed to do so. Noted columnist S Gurumurthy, who moderated the discussion said that there were some shortcomings in the budget. ‘This Budget has three important element which needs to be seen apart from the receipts and allocations, this government has taken it up.’ ‘The most important part of this Budget is the Mudra Bank. The government is not going to provide money whereas the sector which handles it has got only 4 per cent of loans from banks so far. Mudra Bank will collect money from all private financiers get refinancing at 12 per cent and lend it to these people at 15 or 16 per cent. This is the most innovative idea. The Mudra Bank will be able to do away with usury and provide jobs to more youth in the country,’ he said. Former MP Era Chezian and AICC panelist Americai V Narayanan were among those who spoke. Blend 4 MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 WHAT WH AT NEWS NEW NEW EWS S TODAY TODA TO DAY DA Y PRINTS PRIN PR INTS IN TS IS IS NEWS NEWS THAT TTHA HAT HA T COUNTS COUN CO UNTS UN TS Unenviable challenge Should India move from reformative laws for its juveniles to penal law once again? This pertinent question has been nagging the law makers to review the law as more and more incidents of heinous crimes are committed by juveniles. It was to save the juveniles from being bracketed as criminals, the term juvenile delinquents was coined. Moving beyond mere terminology, Juvenile Justice Act 1989 was replaced by more reformative JJ Act 2000. Now again the government has decided to reject recommendations of the Parliamentary committee, that disapproved of treating juveniles, who are accused of heinous crimes, as adults. The government has decided to go ahead with the new Justice Care and Protection Bill2014, cleared by the Cabinet in August 2014. The proposed changes in the new Bill are in tune with the changing times that recognise early adulthood among the juvenile. The involvement of juvenile offenders in the most heinous crimes like Nirbhaya gangrape, Shakti Mill gangrape, Guwahati rape and lynching, etc. demand that laws be redefined to reassess adulthood. Is a juvenile capable of rationalising his/her actions before the age of 18? A similar dilemma was faced by the judiciary in the UK, the gruesome murder of two-year-old Jamie Bulger in Liverpool in 1993 by two 10-year-old boys, forced the court to treat the juveniles in an adult court. The laws were changed to treat 10-17-year-olds as adults under tremendous pressure from the public. In India, around 85 per cent people, who responded to consultations on the new law, want 16-year-olds to be treated as adults under such circumstances. The lawmakers should not move away from their primary responsibility of providing opportunities for reform to the juvenile. After all, criminals come from a background of abject deprivation of all kinds and society cannot escape its share of responsibility. With all kinds of cuts in the budget allocation for child welfare and education, one cannot assess the repercussions it will bear on the criminalisation of youth. The government should also concentrate on well-thought of welfare schemes for educating the deprived youth. Criminal gangs indulging in petty thefts to planned murder, terrorists, drug traffickers and other international crime operators are not any age-specific groups. However, no change in the law can be made in haste as an instinctive reaction to some rare cases or in a mood of anger or under the pressure of public demand. Overenthusiasm to pacify public anger by stricter laws on paper will achieve no purpose unless cases are decided fast and prescribed punishment is certain if the guilt is proved. The system has to respond. It has to protect children caught in the web of adult crimes, and also save the society from all people with criminal instincts. PMO India @PMOIndia We have grown up in those traditions where Nature is worshipped and where conserving nature is very important ‘Made in China’ stickers are made in Korea. Katrina Kaif @KatrinaKaif Optical illusion can tell if you need glasses WASHINGTON: MIT scientists have developed an optical illusion - a hybrid image of Marilyn Monroe and Albert Einstein - that could help people figure out if they need eyeglasses or not. The image called ‘Marilyn Einstein,’ is formed from a blurry picture of the Hollywood actress superimposed with a finely detailed image of Einstein. In case a person has a clear vision, the hybrid image will look like that of Monroe from afar but will shift into the picture of the famed physicist when it gets closer. People who have vision problems may not be able to see a picture of Einstein anywhere, ‘Tech Times’ reported. This is because the image of Monroe that makes up one-half of the optical illusion has far fewer pixels than the image of Einstein, which has super dense pixels that make the little details. Monroe’s picture is blurry and separated from the hybrid image. One can only make out the general features of her face but not the details. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conducted a study to see how our brains respond to different sorts of images. After showing the image to participants for different lengths of time, the researchers found out that people who saw the image for a shorter length of time, specifically 30 milliseconds, picked up Monroe and nothing else. However, those who were exposed to the image far longer than 150 milliseconds were able to decipher the details of Einstein’s face. HEALTH Today VOICE MAIL No place to walk Sir, Many residents in West Mambalam, especially the senior ones, find it difficult to walk all the way to Postal Colony to procure postal stamps at the post office situated there. Even for buying stamps of small denominations, they need to stand in the big queue. A few shops in Arya Gowda Road sell these items, but at a higher rate, which is almost equal to the cost of the stamp. For the benefit of large number of users in the area, the postal department can distribute stamps of different denominations in big departmental stores situated in streets like Arya Gowda Road, Thambiah Road, Govindan Road and Brindavan Road and instruct them to sell the stamps at the cost price. PARAMESWARAN, West Mambalam ADDRESS YOUR LETTERS TO : The Editor, News Today, 85, Mount Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. or e-mail to : [email protected] / [email protected] CHENNAI 3.14 reasons for journalists to give up listicles T he annual readership survey of Indian news publications is out and, in a shocking development that puts a question mark over the future of journalism as it is practised here, it has been found there is an increase in the number of people reading newspapers and magazines (in their printed form). I say shocking development because many of us in the industry have been publishing pretty much anything in the happy hope that nobody out there is reading us. For example, one newspaper had reported the Union Budget and carried along with it a large photograph of Shakira in short skirts. A headline in a news publication last week was ---- if you are under-18 you should skip this but we know you won’t ---- ‘Rihanna goes braless in LA outing’. This column too has, from time to time, presented a letter to my daughter, discussed in detail Rafael Nadal’s inability to find right-fitting undergarments, made any number tasteless jokes on the post of vicepresident (but never really adequately conveyed the utter ridiculousness of the post) and argued passionately for the need to confer UNESCO heritage status on ‘Parangimalai’ Jothi theatre. Another thing that we in news media have developed in recent times is something called ‘listicle’, which is a smart, handy journalistic contraction of the word ‘list’. Seriously, there is no real difference between ‘listicles’ and lists, but we use ‘listicles’ based on the truism: When the going gets tough, the tough come up stupid jargon. Exhibit A: Folks in HR department. K BALAKUMAR Anyway, listicles are bite-sized itemisations on a subject, structured so keeping in mind the needs of timestarved readers, and also keeping in mind the logic: If readers are timestarved, why waste our time on them. A typical listicle is on these lines: Five reasons why idli is better than dosai: 1: There is Kushboo idli, but no Kushboo dosai 2. Idli is something that even Keralites can’t misspell. Dosai, on the other hand, has identity crisis. It’s dosha in Kerala, dosa in the North, and heaven knows what in the West. 3. Idli lends itself to idli upma, which of course makes you remember Suryavamsam. Anything that triggers thoughts on Suryavamsam cannot be praised adequately. (For those not familiar with the Tamil film Suryavamsam and the cult status of its director Vikraman, coming up — what else? — the listicle: ‘36 reasons why Vikraman is better than Martin Scorsese’. All 36 reasons to read the same: Vaanatha Pola) 4) Pizza dosai is a monstrosity waiting to happen. 5) Frankly, we didn’t realise you will be reading this all through and hence hadn’t thought up anything for this one or 5) There was mistake in the headline. It should read: Four reasons why idli is better than dosai. Away from listicles, in the last couple of years, we in journalism have also changed the way we cover news events. In the past, whenever there was a news break, we deputed a reporter or two to track the event. Now, whenever there is a news break, we depute a reporter or two to track Twitter to cover the same. It has now reached the stage where there is more Twitter in our news pages than there is Twitter in Twitter. Here are some samples from newspapers: ‘Twitteratti react to India’s Netanyahu seeks better Iran nuclear deal Obama says its the best way to address the issue WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the United States on Sunday to seek a better deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program and said he would press American lawmakers not to give Tehran ‘a free path to the bomb.’ President Barack Obama, hoping to sway skeptics at home and abroad to get behind the framework agreement struck on Thursday between world powers and Iran, defended the deal as the best hope to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Obama, whose relations with Netanyahu have frayed badly over the Iran issue, sought to assure Israelis that he understood their concerns. They should know ‘there is no formula, there is no option, to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon that will be more effective than the diplomatic initiative and framework that we put Red Cross calls for humanitarian pause in Yemen SANAA: In wake of intense conflict between Shiite Houthi rebels and pro-Hadi forces, that have resulted in ‘dire humanitarian situation’ across the country, the Red Cross will send two emergency aid flights to Yemen. According to the BBC, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is set to send two emergency aid flights into Yemen’s capital, Sanaa - one cargo flight containing medical supplies and other passenger plane carrying aid workers. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were allowed to send aid planes two days after the aid agency called for ‘immediate humanitarian pause’ citing dire humanitarian situation there in wake of escalating conflict. time, keeping the infrastructure to produce not one nuclear bomb but many, many nuclear bombs down the line.’ Benjamin Netanyahu forward - and that’s demonstrable,’ he said in an interview with The New York Times published on Sunday. The Israeli prime minister has been strongly critical of the deal struck on Thursday in Switzerland, saying it threatens the survival of Israel. But, speaking on CNN`s ‘State of the Union’ program, he said of the deal, ‘This is not a partisan issue. This is not solely an Israeli issue. This is a world issue because everyone is going to be threatened by the pre-eminent terrorist state of our The Israeli Prime Minister has been strongly critical of the deal struck, saying it threatens the survival of Israel Netanyahu angered the White House and alienated some of Obama`s Democrats when he accepted a Republican invitation to address Congress and speak out against the looming agreement on 3 March, two weeks before the Israeli elections that returned him to office. loss in World Cup’, ‘The lowdown on Twitter chatter on Deepika’s Vogue video ’, ‘What did Twitter say on what Twitter said on Giriraj’, ‘Top tweets of the day (because the alternative to it would be for us to write something original here)’. Twitter, of course, is not just a source of news for us journalists. We use the social media platform also to — this is an example of how a little creativity can go a long way in harnessing the full potential of modern technology — viciously badmouth other journalists and publications. And the way we journos fight amongst ourselves would make everyone wonder why the underworld gangs have not done the most obvious thing of recruiting us. But getting back to the new readership survey, the rise in the number of readers over last year — it has been attributed to the interest generated over elections — makes it clear that we journalists have to get our acts together and become much more responsible and serious. For starters, I will not end this piece with a joke. e-mail the writer at [email protected] (Courtesy: Talk Media) IMF says Greece will repay loan due in April WASHINGTON: Greece’s finance minister has told the International Monetary Fund chief that his country will repay a substantial loan from the organisation that is due this week. IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde and Yanis Varoufakis met in Washington for an “informal discussion” on the debt-stricken nation’s reform programme, an IMF statement said. The Greek government has said Varoufakis will meet with US Treasury officials. Greece is in difficult negotiations with creditors over its bailout programme, which has delayed the disbursement of the final 7.2 billion euro (USD 7.9 billion) aid tranche. That has led to a cash crunch, forcing the government to tap reserves. Athens has been hoping for at least a partial release of the final bailout installment in order to avoid default and to pay salaries and pensions. ‘We both agreed that effective cooperation is in everyone’s interest,’ Lagarde said in the statement. We noted that continuing uncertainty is not in Greece’s interest.’ Myntra to shut website 1 May MUMBAI: Online fashion retailer Myntra will shut its website from 1 May , in what seems like a definitive step towards becoming only a mobile app-based retailer. This will be the first such instance of an e-commerce player transforming into a mobile-only entity as internet usage over smartphones surges in India. While many feel that this is an absurd move, given that India is a Mobile-First country in many respects and especially internet, this move might help Myntra focus all their energies on Mobile strategy, bringing forced to download their app. Currently, Myntra draws as much as 80 per cent of its traffic and 70 down their costs. If this experiment goes down well, even Flipkart, the parent company of Myntra, may go mobile-only way. They have already shut down their mobile website, where if you visit Flipkart through mobile, you will be per cent of sales from its mobile app. Flipkart, too, registers more than 60 per cent of sales through its app. Online shopper penetration (as a percentage of internet users) in India is expected to increase from 9 per cent in 2013 to 36 per cent in 2020, primarily led by mobile users, a recent Morgan Stanley report said. Cameron fights for political life LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron is battling to win a second term in power that could define his legacy -- potentially as the man who led his country out of the European Union. Cameron`s Conservative party -- once led by ‘Iron Lady’ Margaret Thatcher -- is currently at level pegging in opinion polls with the main opposition Labour Party. And even if Cameron nominally wins the 7 May election, he looks unlikely to be able to achieve his aim of ditching his Liberal Democrat coalition partners and governing alone. While Cameron`s government has overseen deep austerity cuts, he personally has attracted flak for what opponents see as an overly relaxed approach to his job. In a phrase that stuck, one aide, not among his critics, told biographers: ‘If there was an Olympic gold Cameron is doing well as prime minister, according to a YouGov/ Sunday Times poll NEWS MAKER this week, making him the most of the day popular of the main party leaders. By comparison, the Conservatives are currently polling in the low 30s. That failure to shake off the Conservative Party`s image as the David Cameron ‘nasty party’ could cost Cameron medal for chillaxing, he would win it.’ his job. Cameron`s own background and A former Conservative deputy chairman turned pollster, however, the party`s emphasis on cutting wrote recently that ‘uniquely among benefits as part of its austerity the leaders, he (Cameron) com- programme has fuelled criticism mands higher approval ratings than that his party only represents the privileged. his party’. The son of a stockbroker, Cam‘But this signals that, in important respects -- at least in the eyes of eron was educated at Eton, the voters -- Cameron has not been school later attended by Princes able to change the party he leads,’ William and Harry, and Oxford University, where he was admitted Michael Ashcroft added. Some 47 percent of Britons believe to the Bullingdon Club, a hard- drinking, socially exclusive student group. After university, Cameron worked for the Conservatives as an advisor before a stint in public relations which ended when he was elected to parliament in 2001. Cameron rose swiftly in the Conservatives -- then struggling badly against Tony Blair`s Labour government -- and was elected leader in 2005. After winning the leadership at the age of 39, he tried to ‘detoxify’ the party brand by avoiding traditional right-wing issues like immigration and stressing a more liberal agenda. He posed with husky dogs at the North Pole to highlight his green credentials, while his respect for public services was underlined by the care his disabled son Ivan received from the state-run National Health Service (NHS). Ivan, who had cerebral palsy and severe epilepsy, died aged six in 2009. Enterprise CHENNAI New Nissan safety feature alerts drivers Washington, Apr 6: Nissan introduced a new drowsiness-detection feature that alerts you if you are not paying attention to the road or falling asleep at the wheel. The system, which can learn motorists’ driving habits and monitors how they handle the steering wheel in just several minutes, makes a sound after an alert pops up on the dashboard if strange and unusual movements or lack of movements are being made, the Mashable reported. On detecting strange behaviors, the system, which will be included in the 2015 Nissan Murano and the just-announced 2016 Nissan Maxima four-door sports car, will push out an amber-colored ‘Take a Break?’ notification featuring a coffee cup icon onto the user’s dashboard. Nissan, whose latest move is a part of a larger effort across the auto industry to add high-tech safety features to cars, is also experimenting with other features, including geo-fencing technology, which knows when a teenager goes out of driving range if parents set limits on how far they can travel. ‘Each pixel on the chip is an independent interferometer - an instrument that uses the interference of light waves to make precise measurements - which detects the phase and frequency of the signal in addition to the in- tensity’, said Ali Hajimiri from the California Institute of Technology. T h e new chip utilises an established detection and anging technology called LIDAR, in which a target object is illuminated with scanning laser beams. The light that reflects off of the object is then analysed based on the wavelength of the laser light used, and the LIDAR can gather information about the object’s size and its distance from the laser to create an image of its surroundings. Future of FabIndia NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: More trouble seems to be brewing for Fabindia as a salesman at Kolhapur outlet has been arrested for allegedly shooting a video of a woman while she was in the changing room. According to the CCTV footage, the accused is clearly seen crouching near the trial room. Meanwhile, the Goa Police have zeroed in on a suspect who they believe had changed the angle of a CCTV lens to face a trial room at a Goa Fabindia outlet Union minister Smriti Irani visited on Friday. The suspect was among four people arrested after Irani accused the store of setting up the CCTV camera overlooking the changing room, where she was trying out some clothes. In the meantime, L Capital, one of the biggest investors in Fabindia, has asked the ethnic wear retailer to thoroughly probe the matter of a CCTV camera pointing towards a trial room at its store in Candolim, Goa. ‘If such a thing has happened, it is totally illegal. We do not want them to brush things under the carpet. The truth has to come out,’ a senior L Capital executive was quoted as saying. The executive reportedly said the issue would be discussed during a business meeting with Fabindia next week. L Capital, the private equity arm of luxury goods giant Louis Vuitton Moët Hennesy (LVMH), had in 2012 bought an eight per cent stake in Fabindia, for Rs 150 crore, in a secondary-market transaction. It had purchased the stake from venture capital fund Wolfensohn Capital Partners, which had in 2007 picked it up from the retailer for around $10 million (about Rs 62.5 crore by the current exchange rate). Will Alibaba’s magic work in India? New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is looking at acquisition of Indian e-tailers that have a large customer base as well as a robust network of merchants. It is also looking at firms that can help improve customer experience as well as expand its range of products and services. ‘Alibaba Group’s investment strategy focuses on three aspects of our business: increasing user acquisition and engagement, improving customer experience and expanding our products and services’, an Alibaba spokesperson said. At present, Alibaba Group has four offices in India. Its platform has several small businesses from here selling goods ranging from spices to chocolates to tea. 11 companies plan to raise Rs 5,101 crore NT Bureau/PTI New Delhi, Apr 6 : The IPO lane is getting increasingly crowded as companies have lined up offers worth nearly Rs 9,000 crore in the current fiscal to fund their business expansion, meet working capital requirements and make loan repayment. Catholic Syrian Bank, AGS Transact Technologies, Shree Pushkar Chemicals and Fertilizers, Dilip Buildcon, S H Kelkar and Company, Amar Ujala and Navkar Corporation are among the ones that plan to launch sharesale offers in coming months. At present, 11 companies plan to raise Rs 5,010 crore and have secured approval of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), ‘By having an array of tiny LIDARs on our coherent imager, we can simultaneously image different parts of an object or a scene without the need for any mechanical movements within the imager’, Hajimiri said. Such high-resolution images and information provided by the NCI are made possible because of an optical concept known as coherence. If two light waves are coherent, the waves have the same frequency, and the peaks and troughs of light waves are exactly aligned with one another. In the NCI, the object is illuminated with this coherent light. The light that is reflected off of the object is then picked up by on-chip detectors, called grating couplers, that serve as ‘pixels’, as the light detected from each coupler represents one pixel on the 3-D image. Govt mulls steps to use Jan Dhan accounts New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Having opened over 12 crore Jan Dhan bank accounts under its flagship financial inclusion programme, the government is now mulling over ways to step up the utilisation of these accounts, including through POS transactions and the Business Correspondents. A meeting has been called by the Finance Ministry on Tuesday, 7 April, of representatives from public sector banks and the business correspondents (BCs) of the banks, who can help in last-mile implementation of the inclusion efforts. Among other matters, the meeting would deliberate on issued faced by the BCs and banks in their operations, including with regard to remuneration, technical support and the required incentives. Earlier last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said at a function to mark RBI’s 80 years that as much as Rs 14,000 crore has been deposited in Jan Dhan accounts and the challenge now will be to increase the transactions. The scheme offers free zero-balance bank account with a debit card, a Rs one lakh accident insurance policy and Rs 30,000 free medical insurance cover for the poor. In his Budget speech, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that over 12.5 crore bank accounts had been opened under the scheme in just nine months. Catholic Syrian Bank, AGS Transact Technologies, Shree Pushkar Chemicals and Fertilizers, Dilip Buildcon, S H Kelkar and Company, Amar Ujala and Navkar Corporation are among the ones that plan to launch share-sale offers in coming months Three firms - Inox Wind, Adlabs Entertainment and Ortel Communications - came out with their respective IPOs last month. During the just-ended 2014-15, fund-raising through IPOs came in at Rs 2,769 crore, higher than Rs 919 crore in 2013-14. The past fiscal year, however, again witnessed a flurry of activity on the small and medium enterprise (SME) platform as there were as many as 38 SME IPOs that mobilised Rs 250 crore (In 2013-14, 37 IPOs mopped up Rs 286 crore). Marketmen said an attractively priced IPO will get a solid response from investors as its chances of listing with gains get higher. Conversely, if an IPO is ‘over-priced’, it may not be able to list attractively. Prime Database managing director Pranav Haldea said. Another 11 firms looking to mop up Rs 3,602 crore have filed draft documents with the capital market watchdog and are awaiting approval, he added. ‘However, there is no large issue on this list’, Haldea said. According to experts, the IPO market is expected to see some activity in the current fiscal as a dozen companies filed their draft papers with Sebi in the past two months to launch public offers. Besides, to help start-ups tap the IPO route to raise funds, Sebi has floated a draft paper. ‘Coal auction unlocks Bitter times for Cadbury Rs 4,00,000 crore’ Kolkata, Apr 6 (PTI): The auctions and allotments of 67 coal blocks so far has unlocked a total value of nearly Rs 4,00,000 crore, a senior coal ministry official said here on Sunday. ‘Out of 67 blocks auctioned or allotted, a total benefit of Rs 3,35,000 crore is for states and another Rs 69,000 crore will be unlocked by way of tariff benefit to the consumers’, Coal Secretary Anil Swarup said here at Coal Consumers’ Association of India interactive session. Till now, 29 blocks have been auctioned and another 38 allotted to the state-owned entities. The passing of the Coal Mines Special Provisions Bill, 2015 in Parliament allows the government to continue auctioning coal blocks to private companies. Sixteen blocks will be put under hammer by third week of April, of which 11 will be for the power sector and the rest for the non-regulated sector. Swarup said the government was deliberating on the segmentation of industries for the non-regulated sector for allowing a level-playing field. New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): A demand of over Rs 570 crore has been raised against confectionery giant Cadbury India Ltd for allegedly evading excise duty by fraudulently taking exemption for one of its ‘ghost’ production units in Himachal Pradesh. The Directorate General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) had in 2011 initiated a probe against the company for allegedly misusing ‘area-based exemption’ for its new unit in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh even before it came into existence, official sources said. After completion of its investigation, the DGCEI had slapped a showcause notice to the firm demanding about Rs 250 crore against excise duty evasion, they said. The demand was contested and the central excise office of Chandigarh had late last month issued an assessment-cumdemand notice to Cadbury India Ltd (now Mondelez India Foods Private Limited) upholding the demands raised by the DGCEI. It has demanded from the firm Rs 574 crore towards alleged excise duty evasion -- including Rs 231.47 crore for the period from 28 July, 2010 to 31 January, 2013, Rs 111.36 crore for the period from 1 February, 2013 to 31 December, 2013 and a penalty of Rs 231.47 crore, according to the demand order. Further, a penalty of Rs one crore has also been imposed against Anand Kripalu, Managing Director of Cadbury India Ltd for allegedly violating central excise rules, the order said. In addition, penalties to the tune of several lakhs of rupees have been imposed on a few present and former employees of the company. Mondelez India in a statement said: ‘The company is examining the Commissioner’s order and will challenge the same in appeal, as we firmly believe that we have correctly claimed exemption of excise duty’. SEBI norms: India Inc faces tough time New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): A large number of listed firms, including some state-run entities, may face regulatory action by SEBI and stock exchanges after failing to appoint at least one woman director on their respective boards. While the final tally of the non-compliant companies is being tabulated, the authorities have also come across discrepancies in cases where listed firms managed to announce the name of women directors before 1 April, sources said. In some cases, the Director Identification Number (DIN) has been found to be missing for the appointed women directors, while there are also instances of due process not being followed in calling a board meeting for such appointments. The Corporate Affairs Ministry may also take action against noncompliant entities, as the Companies Act also provides for having at least one woman director on boards of listed companies. As per initial estimates, nearly 200 companies listed on NSE failed to meet the deadline, while the numbers are much higher for the BSE. The regulator is yet to take a call on the companies that failed to announce the name of women directors As per initial estimates, nearly 200 companies listed on NSE failed to meet the deadline, while the numbers are much higher for the BSE within the deadline, but later announced such appointments while stating that they were made before 1 April. Some companies had also written to SEBI and the exchanges about their ‘inability’ to meet the deadline, while citing reasons like ‘lack of quorum’ at their board meetings and sudden exit of their existing women directors. Nearly 500 companies announced such appointments in the last two days -- 30 March and 31 March -- while over 100 firms made such announcements on 1 April. Besides, close to 50 companies have announced the appointments after 1 April, although they have stated that the women directors were appointed with effect from 31 March or before. The biggest concern for the regulator is the fact that some large state-run giants lagged behind in having at least one female member on their boards. All listed companies were required to have at least one woman director on their boards 1 April onwards, as per a new SEBI directive, as also under the Companies Act, 2013. The firms have been warned of ‘serious consequences’, including hefty penalties for noncompliance. Sources said SEBI has sought a compliance status report from the stock exchanges and would take a call accordingly. An extended weekend soon after the expiry of deadline -- due to holidays on Thursday and Friday -- came as a respite to the noncompliant companies but the regulator and the exchanges may begin penal action tomorrow onwards, they added. Swiss ups black money vigil as India threatens criminal action Berne/New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): With India and some other nations threatening criminal proceedings over suspected black money in Swiss banks, the European nation has stepped up its supervisory and enforcement efforts to keep away the illicit funds from its banking system. This comes at a time when a number of Swiss institutions have seen ‘asset outflows’ and the tax status of many of their clients have been found to be ‘inappropriate’, as per the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), which also has the mandate to combat money laundering activities. Switzerland has been making efforts to strengthen its bilateral cooperation with India and some 5 IPO line gets crowded Now, 3D images from smartphones Washington, Apr 6 (PTI): Want a quick 3-D copy of an object? It may be as simple as taking a snapshot from your smartphone. Researchers have developed a cheap and highly accurate imager that may be incorporated in smartphones to help produce a 3D replica of an object within minutes. 3-D imaging has been around for decades, but the most sensitive systems generally are too large and expensive to be used in consumer applications. The new compact device known as a nanophotonic coherent imager (NCI) promises to change that. Using an inexpensive silicon chip less than a millimetre square in size, the NCI provides the highest depthmeasurement accuracy of any such nanophotonic 3-D imaging device. MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 other countries on tax Switzerland has been making efforts to matters, as many Swiss banks are finding themstrengthen its bilateral cooperation with Inselves in reguladia and some other countries on tax matters, tory crosshairs as many Swiss banks are finding themselves in in multiple jurisdictions. regulatory crosshairs in multiple jurisdictions Acknowledging that followed the US in launching high-profile criminal international pressure on cross-border investigations, while Israel and India are threatenwealth management remained high in ing to do so’, the supervisory authority said, while 2014, FINMA said in its latest annual adding that it is keeping a close watch on such report that the same would continue to proceedings. preoccupy the country’s financial sector FINMA’s observation comes at a time when Inin the years to come. dian authorities are making efforts to trace black ‘Germany, France, Belgium and Argentina have money allegedly stashed by its citizens in Swiss banks. Recently, there was also an international uproar over reports suggesting that many entities parked their illicit assets at HSBC bank in Geneva. Elaborating on cross-border taxation issues, FINMA said it is deploying both supervision and, where necessary, ‘enforcement to ensure that banks adequately assess, manage and limit their legal and reputational risks in this area’. The regulator said that a number of institutions recorded asset outflows as they parted with clients whose tax status was inappropriate or who had filed voluntary declarations in their countries of origin. ‘This trend will intensify in the run-up to the planned automatic exchange of information scheduled to begin in 2017/2018’, it noted. NAME CHANGE I, BISMILLAH ALI, S/o Bismillah, born on 9.12.1955, residing at No.2/5, Appasamy Lane, Muthialpet, Chennai-600 001, shall henceforth be known as BISMILLAH ALI HUSSAIN. BISMILLAH ALI Read Every evening Sports 6 MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 CHENNAI Five-star Djokovic rocks in Miami again Rayo next in firing line for Real Madrid World No.1’s form raises hopes of 2011-like run Murray, who is poised to return to number three in the world rankings, started strong in a bid to end a sixmatch skid against the Serb No.1 but flattered to deceive in the decider and Djokovic went from strength to strength Miami, Apr 6 (AFP): World number one Novak Djokovic roared home in a 7-6 (7/3), 4-6, 6-0 win over Andy Murray on Sunday to claim a fifth Miami Masters title. Serbia’s Djokovic pushed his career record against the Scot to 18-8, adding the triumph in the championship match on the hardcourts of Miami to victories over Murray this year in the Australian Open final and the semifinals of the Indian Wells Masters. Djokovic looks in such command of his game and his opponents that there is already the feeling he could enjoy a similar year to his remarkable 2011, where he won 41 straight matches and claimed three of the grand slam titles. ‘I could not ask for a better start of the season, winning three big titles,’ Djokovic said. ‘Hopefully I’m able to use this for the claycourt coming up. That’s extremely important for me Rory, Tiger get Masters sessions Augusta (United States), Apr 6 (AFP): Top-ranked Rory McIlroy and 14time major winner Tiger Woods, each seeking a milestone Masters victory next Sunday, appear to have a key advisor in common -- Augusta National ace Jeff Knox. Should either golf superstar capture the green jacket next weekend, McIlroy to complete a career Grand Slam and win his third major in a row or Woods for a fifth time to end a seven-year major win drought, he might just owe some thanks to 51-year-old Knox, who set the Augusta National members course record of 61 in 2003. McIlroy was famously outplayed by non-competing marker Knox in last year’s Masters third round, the Northern Ireland star shooting 71 to Knox’s 70. And Woods played his practice round Friday at Augusta National with Knox, according to a Golf Channel report Sunday, just before announcing that he would play in the Masters, ending a layoff that began 5 February when he withdrew after 11 holes at Torrey Pines. Woods, 39, has been nagged by back injuries for much of the past year, his quest simply to complete 72 holes becoming a soap opera sideshow. ‘I’m playing in the Masters,’ Woods said. ‘I’ve worked a lot on my game and I’m looking forward to competing.’ Happy to be reunited with Dhoni: Irfan NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: He is Indian cricket's forgotten man, so to speak. Irfan Pathan, who finds himself on the outer, is trying his best to work his way back into the national side and thinks his efforts in the Ranji Trophy have stood him in good stead. That is not all, the Baroda all-rounder is keen to use the upcoming IPL as a springboard to winning back a spot in the Indian team(s) and is excited to be reunited with M S Dhoni. Irfan is Chennai Super Kings' new signing and he is keen to don the team's colours and prove his worth to the T20 league's most successful side. He is ready to fit into any role that CSK would offer him in IPL-8. After remaining unsold in the first session during this year's auction, Irfan, who last played for India in 2012 World T20, was lucky to be picked by the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led CSK. Now, he wants to make the chance count. 'Obviously, the dream is to play for the country again. But at the same time, I should make sure that I go there step by step and that is what I am doing. I did well in the Ranji Trophy. Hope I can do well well in the upcoming IPL as well. There a r e s o m e matches coming up after the IPL season. Sooner or later, I will fulfill my dream. 'In 2011, people talked that it was going to be difficult to make a comeback but I told them that I will make a comeback and I did. I am saying it again that I am going to return in the national team and I am working towards it,' said Irfan. Irfan of course, may face tough competition from other all-rounders in the side. 'Having many all-rounders is beneficial for the team. I have had Irfan Pathan Novak Djokovic obviously leading up to French.’ ‘I hope so, but it’s just the beginning. I don’t want to predict anything. I don’t want to put some additional unnecessary pressure on myself,’ he said. ‘There is already a lot of expecta- tions of course. Everywhere I go I have to deal with it.’ Djokovic became the first man to complete the Indian Wells-Miami Masters title sweep three times, having also done so in 2011 and 2014. Cristiano Ronaldo O n M o n day, Djokovic will tie Spain’s Rafael Nadal for the sixth-most weeks spent at the top of the rankings, sitting atop the summit for the 141st week in his career. Murray, meanwhile, is poised to return to number three in the world. The Scot, whose last victory over Djokovic was in his historic Wimbledon final triumph of 2013, started strong in a bid to end a six-match skid against the Serb. Brutal conditions The two traded four breaks of serve in the first eight games of the tense first set in which both struggled on serve on one sun-splashed end of the court. ‘It was just very tough, brutal conditions for both of us,’ Djokovic said. ‘We tried to stay mentally tough, both of us, and kind of hang in there, battle, and wear down the other player physically. Dream run continues for Sania & Hingis Miami, Apr 6: They were in a lot of trouble early on, but Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza battled back to beat Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina on Sunday to win the Miami Open doubles title. The No.2-seeded Makarova and Vesnina came out strong, storming out to a 5-2 lead, but the No.1-seeded Hingis and Mirza came alive from there, reeling off eight games in a row - even staving off a set point - to surge ahead, 7-5, 3-0. They barely looked back to close out the Russian pairing, 7-5, 6-1. ‘The most important thing is that we never stopped believing we’re a great team,’ Hingis said of the early deficit. ‘They played a great set to get us to that position, 5-2 down. Then we just tried to stay in there and get our chances. We just built on every point, which is what we did well last week too.’ The Swiss-Indian duo talked about how an on-court coaching visit helped them turn it around. ‘Today the coaching really turned it around - your dad came on court,’ Hingis said to Mirza. ‘We just tried to keep telling each other to enjoy the struggle,’ Mirza said. ‘Last week everything came very, very easily to us - we didn’t lose more than four games in a set. Over here we were down, and we were panicking. It was like, ‘Oh my God, we’re not playing well.’ We just weren’t used to that. ‘But it’s good to fight through those matches and believe, and come out now and be like, ‘At 5-3 I was gutsy to hit a big serve,’ or she made a huge move at 5-4, if that makes sense. So it’s good.’ It has been an absolute dream start for Hingis and Mirza - the two Premier Mandatory events in Indian Wells and Miami were their first two tournaments playing together. They’re now 10-0 together, and even more impressively, they haven’t lost a single set along the way - they’re 20-0 in sets together. Madrid, Apr 6 (AFP): Real Madrid continue their pursuit of Barcelona in the La Liga title race away to Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday fresh from a 9-1 thrashing of Granada. Cristiano Ronaldo registered a five-goal haul for the first time in his distinguished career as Madrid bounced back from losing a potentially-decisive clash against Barcelona before the international break. Moreover, coach Carlo Ancelotti has almost a fully fit squad to choose from for the first time in five months with centre-back Pepe the only doubt for the trip across Madrid. Playmaker Isco is available once more after missing out through suspension against Granada, but Ancelotti insisted he is reluctant to make too many changes after such a stunning return to form. ‘The team is very fresh. Resting players for the sake of it doesn’t make sense. The players will rest when they are tired and there is a risk of injury,’ said the Italian. ‘We are in great form. We have never been in this physical shape before, especially at this time last season.’Rayo come into the game in fine form themselves on the back of three victories to take them into the top half of the table. Manucho was the match winner for Paco Jemez’s men in a 2-1 win at Eibar on Friday and the former Manchester United striker is confident of springing a surprise against their city rivals. ‘With the enthusiasm we have in the team and how we are playing at the moment, we think we can beat Madrid,’ he said. Rayo’s main threat will be a well-known one to Madrid fans as former Real youth product Alberto Bueno’s 16 La Liga goals have made him the highest scoring Spaniard in the division. Barca maintained their stranglehold on the title race in less dramatic fashion with a hardfought 1-0 win over Celta Vigo on Sunday to remain four points clear at the top of the table. Indian spin in a spin, says Siva Former leggie to groom youngsters at academy a discussion with Stephen Fleming and he gave an idea as to what kind of a role he wants me to play. That is a team talk. For me, I am feeling very confident. It is just a matter of what Dhoni thinks in terms of how he is going to utilise me and how the team wants me to play. I think with the experience that I have I can fit in any role. I just have to be ready mentally,' he said. 'Obviously, it is a new team for me but there are lot of guys in the team that I know very well. So, I am really excited to play with the most successful team in the IPL so far. And I am really excited to play under Dhoni. Hopefully, the season will be great as I had trained very well having bowled over 150 overs in the Ranji Trophy this season,' he said. 'I had played in different teams earlier. Compared to other teams, CSK has a pretty relaxed atmosphere. They are respectful and relaxed. I have been relaxed. Eventually it is a sport. You can't be too much pressurized. They are a relaxed team,' he added. NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: In a land that is known for its legendary spinners, there seems to be a paucity now and Cricket Drome is attempting to unearth slow-bowlers by launching a spin academy here. Former Indian leg-spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan will groom young spinners at the academy, that was launched today. Addressing the media here last night, Sivaramakrishnan said: 'We have some very good batsmen and pace bowlers. But we do not have many promising spinners. India is going through a crisis in spin.' 'At the Spin Academy, youngsters from India and abroad will receive specialised coaching.' 'Given the depressing scenario for spinners across the cricketing world, Former Indian leg-spinner L Sivaramakrishnan and Cricket Drome CEO K Srinaath at a press meet in Chennai yesterday to announce launch of the spin academy. we are preparing to go international. What MRF Pace Foundation has been for pacemen, we want this facility to be for spinners,' he said. He spoke about the defensive mind-set of the present-day spinners. 'They should look to pick wickets, not contain. They should focus on the basics and then improve their variety. You can be so creative in spin,' he said. Sivaramakrishnan was left wondering as to why present day spinners did not flight the ball. 'The moment they are hit, they start bowling even faster. This is sad because even the pacemen use the slower ball very cleverly Kohli bets big on AB, Gayle Virat Kohli Mumbai, Apr 6 (PTI): Captain Virat Kohli said Royal Challengers Bangalore’s star-studded batting line-up will be able to express itself better in IPL-8 with the arrival of players such as Darren Sammy and S Badrinath in the team. Besides the Indian player and former West Indies captain, Dinesh Karthik was also being bought at the auction, and the 26-year old Kohli said that it has provided depth to their batting line-up. ‘This season is pretty different for us because for the last three or maybe four years myself, Chris and AB have played under a lot of pressure because the batting revolved around the three of us. ‘If you look at the few other teams, they have a lot of depth in their batting which meant the guys could go and express themselves and play freely that worked for them,’ Kohli said after the team’s jersey launch here yesterday. Things, this time around, could change for the better for RCB. ‘We had to be cautious and at the same time look to score runs which sort of put us under pressure at times but this time around we have got Dinesh Karthik, Darren Sammy, Badrinath and youngsters like Mandeep Singh coming into the batting line-up. ‘It is a very strong batting unit this time and we have got really good depth with great mixture of Indian youngsters and great bowlers from around the world and some good power hitters. these days,' he said. Also, he said, 'too many off-spinners and leftarm spinners are bowling with a suspect action in contemporary cricket. You have to spot the chinks early and correct them. At the Spin Academy, our focus will be on a clean bowling action.' The Spin Academy will have a oneyear intensive course for aspirants from the age of 18 years and above. Promising bowlers from a weaker economic background will be offered scholarships. Krishnamachari Srinaath, CEO, Cricket Drome, was present. Cricket Drome is promoted by Indian players Dinesh Karthik, S Badrinath and S Sriram. T20s easier for pacers: Ishant New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Raring to go in the IPL, a fit-again Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer Ishant Sharma feels T20 is easier for fast bowlers than ODIs with the problematic four-fielder rule not being there in cricket’s shortest format. The lanky pacer, who missed the World Cup in Australia due to a knee problem, is eager to prove his worth i n the eighth season of the cash-rich league and believes the shorter-format will certainly help him regain his matchfitness. Mixed Bag CHENNAI For a cause Wipro chairman’s presence at meet of RSS-affiliates in spotlight NT Bureau A three-day Rashtriya Sewa Sangamam in Delhi organised by Rashtriya Sewa Bharati for NGOs hit the headlines for the participation of Wipro chairman Azim Premji. Around 3000 representatives from all over India took part in the event which saw several eminent personalities and intellectuals deliver lectures. Speaking at the meet, Azim Premji called for a concerted effort to improve India’s education system. He, however, took care to avoid getting drawn into the politics of appearing at such an event. Driving force Annual meetings of Akhil Bharateeya Pratindhi Sabha, the All India working committee of RSS, were held last month. Representatives were elected from RSS Shakhas of all regions of the country, State-level office- bearers of RSS, national office-bearers of Sangh affiliated organisations attended it. More than 1400 social workers of different walks of life from nook and corners of the country have attended the RSS meetings. At present, there are 51330 Shakhas at 33222 places. 12847 Saptahik Milan and 9008 Sangh Mandali. The number of Shakhas of young students is 6077. Total places reached out are 55010. Looking ahead At a recently held convention, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said that the RSS will expand its work and make it more organised to serve all sections insisting that it would be without any distinction, motives or selfish reasons. Premji has clarified his presence at the covention by saying that he attended it since he appreciated all the good works done by the RSS and that it does not mean that he was endorsing it. The recognition Sangh initiated movements, be it social-reformist or anti-secessionist that evoked ready response and approbation from the common multitudes as well as from vast numbers of elite of different shades. It has increasingly been recognised that the Sangh is not a mere reaction to one or another social or political aberration. It represents a corpus of thought and action firmly rooted in genuine nationalism and in the age old tradition of this country. No other movement or institution has attracted such vast numbers of adherents, several thousands of them making social work their life’s mission, whose character and integrity are not doubted even by their most virulent critics. Spreading wings RSS was founded in 1925 by Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, who was a doctor in the city of Nagpur, British India. The RSS, during the initial stages, portrayed itself as a social movement and refused to consider itself a political party, and did not play any role in many of the efforts in Indian independence movement. The growth of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and its sphere of influence has been spreading far and wide all these years in India. Sangh inspired institutions and movements today to form a strong presence in every field of nationalist endeavor. Fabindia top bosses to be quizzed tomorrow Panaji, Apr 6: Goa police will quiz two top officials of Fabindia in connection with the voyeurism case filed against the outlet’s staff after Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani alleged that the store had a CCTV camera focusing at the trial room. The State crime branch has issued summons to Fabindia’s Chief Executive Officer Subrata Dutta and Managing Director William Bissell asking them to remain present for the investigation. ‘Both of them have informed us that they will remain present before the investigating officer tomorrow,’Superintendent of Police Kartik Kashyap told PTI today. Goa Police had yesterday said all the persons involved in the voyeurism case, registered following the complaint by Irani, would be brought to book and ‘other victims’ too would be called for recording their statements. Smriti Irani, who visited a Fabindia store at Candolim last week, alleged that it had a CCTV camera focusing at the trial room. Subsequently, four employees of the store -- Paresh Bhagat, Raju Payanche, Prashant Naik and Karim Lakhani -- were arrested and booked under IPC sections 354C (voyeurism), 509 (intrusion into privacy) and IT Act’s section 66E (capturing, publishing image of private area of any person without his/her consent). MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 7 Jaitley talks tough on black money ‘Reasonable compliance window will be offered’ New Delhi, Apr 6: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today promised a ‘reasonable compliance window’ under the new black money law for persons with overseas funds to come clean, even as he asserted that targetting undeclared assets cannot be termed as ‘tax terrorism’. Addressing industry representatives at CII annual general meeting, he also sought suggestions for improving the structure of the compliance window proposed Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill 2015.’ ‘...a very reasonable compliance window would come for those who indulged in misadventure in the past,’ the Finance Minister said. ‘If some reasonableness is required, the government or Parliament or the Legislature will be open to reasonable suggestions which will be welcomed in these matters.’ The government had introduced AI pilots in verbal duel before take-off New Delhi, Apr 6: Amid growing concern across the world over aviation safety, it has come to light that two pilots of an Air India flight were allegedly involved in a fight inside the cockpit just before the plane took off. As per reports, the incident happened inside the AI 611 flight which was preparing to fly for Delhi from Jaipur on Sunday evening. As per reports, the co-pilot of the Airbus A-320 took offence and beat up the captain after the latter asked him to write down critical figures that are noted before the take-off. The flight, however, departed for Delhi after the captain decided to operate the same ‘in the interest of the airline’, sources said, as per a leading English daily. The airline, however, brushed aside the incident as a minor argument and ‘nothing more’. An AI spokesman said that the captain and his deputy had an argument and that they have settled the issue. The incident raises serious questions about flight safety, especially in the wake of the Germanwings air disaster in which the ‘suicidal’ co-pilot allegedly crashed the plane deliberately. The disconnect from the past will surely come... rather than wait for that opportunity where people run into trouble and then say targeting undeclared, undisclosed income or assets abroad is terrorism the stringent Bill in the Lok Sabha to deal with the menace of black money stashed abroad. Besides other things, the law provides for imprisonment of up to 10 years for hiding foreign assets. It will also provide a short-term compliance window for people having undisclosed income abroad to come clean. Jaitley further said that in view of the efforts being made globally by the US and organisations like G-20 to deal with black money, it would be difficult for anyone to hide foreign assets. ‘Over the next 2-3 years, G-20 initiative for automatic exchange of information is going to take shape. India is going to become a signatory to the US law FATCA, and thereafter not only the US, other countries inter-se would also be discharging their obligation to each other. ‘...the disconnect from the past will surely come... rather than wait for that opportunity where people run into trouble and then say targeting undeclared, undisclosed income or assets abroad is terrorism, it would be in everybody’s interest that the rule of law is complied with,’ Jaitley said. I am Jyothika’s fan, says director Bala FAMILY AFFAIR Actors Suriya and Jyothika with their children at the audio launch of 36 Vayadhinilae in Chennai today. Suriya’s brother Karthi is also seen. NT Bureau Chennai, Apr 6: There was a lot of cheering and whistles all over when Jyothika appeared on screen after eight years. At the audio launch of 36 Vayadhinilae, the comeback vehicle of the actress today at a hotel in Chennai, the trailer of the movie was also screened. 36 Vayadhinile is the remake of the Malayalam hit How Old Are You and marks Jyothika’s comeback to the big screen. Directed by Roshan Andrews, it has music by Santhosh Narayanan. Speaking at the audio launch, Natioanal award-winning filmmaker Bala, said, ‘I am Jyothika’s fan. I agreed to release the audio for her and not for Suriya’. On his part suriya, ‘Ever since I was married to Jyothika, she stopped acting. I never knew that she still had the desire to appear before the camera. When Roshan ANdrews narrated the story to me, I saw Jyothika and understood that she wanted to be part of the project’. Produced by Suriya’s 2D Entertainments, the movie is complete and ready for release. The audio launch saw veteran actor Sivakumar, Karthi, Rahman, directors K S Ravikumar, Venkat Prabhu, Vasanth, Radhamohan, producers Gnanavelraja and Dhananjayan in attendance. PDP’s national spokesperson quits As part of Panguni festivities, devotees gathered in large numbers to seek the blessings of the almighty at the float festival in Sri Marundheeswarar temple in Thiruvanmaiyur and Vadapalani Murugan temple yesterday. Dwyer eyes gold in Rio before signing off Ipoh (Malaysia), Apr 6 (PTI): Jamie Dwyer has got all the trophies in his cupboard which a hockey player dreams of while picking up the stick and the legendary Australian now aspires a ‘fairytale’ finish to his illustrious career with a gold medal in 2016 Rio Olympics. Dwyer, the greatest-ever hockey player from Australia, has one gold and two bronze medals in the Olympics, two World Cup gold medals, three Commonwealth Games gold, six Champions Trophy titles and two Oceania cup gold besides two silver medals each in the World Cup and Champions Trophy to his credit. But the 36-year-old diminutive striker is eyeing another yellow metal in next year’s Rio Olympics, in what he believes would be a ‘fairytale’ end to his 15-year career. ‘Gold medal in Rio,’ was his prompt reply when asked what else more he desires to achieve in his career. ‘It will be a good finish. I would like to go there and have success. We have a very good team at the moment and I think I can play a role in the team. To be able to play four Olympics would be awesome. Olympics is the pinnacle of our sport,’ Dwyer told PTI in an interview. Asked whether he would like to sign off the way cricketer Michael Clarke bid adieu to his ODI career by leading Australia to their fifth World Cup title, Dwyer, who yesterday became his country’s mostcapped hockey player following his 322nd appearance against Canada in the 24th Azlan Shah Cup, said, ‘Why not? Definitely, win and finish would be perfect. Jamie Dwyer It would be a fairytale.’ Till last year Dwyer never had that thought in his mind but a snub from the Australian squad for Glasgow Commonwealth Games made him decide to prolong his retirement plans. ‘The way it was ending for me wasn’t really nice. If I would have played in the Commonwealth Games, I would have definitely retired. I didn’t go there. Things with myself and coach (Ric Charlesworth) weren’t very good. I didn’t enjoy my hockey last year,’ said the record five-time world hockey player of the year. ‘But I thought if I can keep doing it physically why not give it a shot. I want to enjoy as much I can over the journey to Rio whether I make it or not I don’t know but I am gonna give it a crack. 100 per cent Rio would be my last irrespective of whether I make the team or not,’ Dwyer said. Srinagar, Apr 6: National spokesperson of ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Sameer Kaul has resigned from the party alleging that the regional party had compromised on its stated principles. ‘I feel in some respects it doesn’t match my political philosophy and Kashmiriyat and therefore I am compelled to be myself and withdraw from participation in this party with immediate effect,’ Kaul, a leading oncologist, said today. Kaul, who was with the PDP for more than three years, said, ‘I would request the party leadership to understand my point of view and accept my resignation forthwith.’ ‘When I joined PDP, I had the dream of a new Kashmir with new stakeholders, fresh ideas, honest politics and apolitical governance. ‘But the moment opportunism of sharing power with the BJP succeeded, I was disappointed because all the stated principles of the creation of PDP were straightforwardly compromised,’ he said. Sania inches closer to top ranking New Delhi, Apr 6 (PTI): Sania Mirza took a giant leap towards becoming world number one player in the doubles by pocketing 1000 ranking points, following her stupendous title win in the Miami Open with partner Martina Hingis. Sania’s ranking remained at number three but she closed the gap to just 145 points with the world number one Italians Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, who both have 7640 points each. With her second title in a row with Martina, Sania now sits at number three with 7495 points. Now Sania needs to win the Family Circle Cup, beginning this week in Charleston, where she and Martina are top seeds. But the tournament is being played on green clay and Sania with her partner go into the event without practice on this surface, which is little faster than red clay. Nevertheless, Sania had won a title at Charleston in 2011 with Elena Vesnina. Meanwhile, in the WTA singles rankings, Ankita Raina gained a place to be Sania Mirza at number 252. In the ATP rankings, Somdev Devvarman continues to be India’s top singles player at number 171, a gain of five places. Ramkumar Ramanathan was the next best at number 233. He jumped 14 spots on the ladder and was followed by Yuki Bhambri (251), who climbed six places up. In the doubles, Leander Paes was highest-ranked player at number 23 and was followed by Rohan Bopanna (24). Both the players gained two places each. 8MONDAY 6 APRIL 2015 , CHENNAI Licensed to post without prepayment under WPP. No. TN / PMG / (CCR) / WPP-470 / 15-17 Kanchana-2 ready for big release T he third instalment of Lawerence’s successful horror-comedy franchise, Kanchana -2 is all set to release on 16 April. The trade in TN is eagerly waiting as horror seems to be the flavour of the season. Sources say that the producers of Kanchana 2 will be applying for censors by this week and they are planning to release the film in more than 350 screens in Tamilnadu. Kanchana 2 has Taapsee, Kovai Sarala, Nithya Menon, Sriman and many others to its star cast. Thenandal Films will be releasing Kanchana 2 in Tamilnadu. — NT Bureau Vishal When is Vishal getting married? O ne of the most eligible bachelors of Tamil cinema, Vishal has spilled the beans on his marriage. The Sanda Kozhi actor said that he will be getting married only after the construction of a separate building for Nadigar Sangam. The building issue has remained a vexatious one and Visal has been pressing for it. Vishal recently met his fans from various districts across the State and expressed his desire to convert his fan clubs into ‘Vishal Welfare Organisation’ (Vishal Narpani Mandram). Speaking on the occasion, he said, ‘I have no differences of opinion with Nadigar Sangam president Sarath Kumar or its general secretary Radha Ravi. All I urge them is to start constructing a building soon for us’. Stating that he was not keen on contesting the elections for the Sangam this year, Vishal, said, ‘There are over 2500 members in the association and I want all to lead a happy and contended life’. He further said, ‘I am raising my voice for a cause and hence veterans in the industry like Sivakumar, Anandhraj, Nasser, Ponvannan are supporting me’. The actor further said that his fans are doing a lot of good things silently and the Vishal Narpani Mandram will be a platform to interact with his fans. Vishal added that he is planning to help financially support the poor students’ education and his welfare organisation members will provide basic necessities to educational institutes in the villages of Tamilnadu. Asked about his forthcoming film Payum Puli, he said, ‘The first schedule is all complete. We thank the famed AVM Productions for giving us the go ahead to use the title hitherto owned by them.’ Kajal Agarwal plays my heroine and it is a police story set in Madurai. Directed by Suseenthiran, it has music by D Imman. Plans are on to release the film for Vinayaka Chathurthi in September, he said. — NT Bureau Sequel to Thimiru Actor-director Tharun Gopi is busy with a sequel to his earlier hit Thimiru. The movie starred Vishal, Shriya Reddy and Reema Sen and was a huge hit. Tharun Gopi, who ventured to act in few films recently, is be directing the second part and he also plays the lead role in it. Produced by Saravanan for S S Productions, the movie unfolds in Madurai. Tharun Gopi is busy with post production works and is confident of releasing the same this summer. — NT Bureau Thaman to perform for a cause ‘I am raising my voice for a cause and hence veterans in the industry like Sivakumar, Anandhraj, Nasser, Ponvannan are supporting me’ Craig has undergone knee surgery D aniel Craig has undergone knee surgery after injuring himself on the set of upcoming James Bond film Spectre. Eon Productions said he had had a minor procedure in New York during a break in production over Easter, WATER, MATTER Music composer Thaman will perform live for the welfare of orphaned children in Chennai. The show is being organised by Rajasthan Youth Association and would be organised very soon. Thaman inspite of his busy schedule has managed to find time for the show. The live-in concert of Thaman will see people coming in large numbers besides walk-in by top celebrities. Although Thaman entered the film industry as an actor in director Shankar’s Boys, he soon turned film composer and became popular for his work as a music director. His debut film as music director was the Sindhanai Sei (Tamil), while his first Telugu film was Kick. — NT Bureau reported BBC online. A spokeswoman denied reports the 47-year-old had missed several days of filming on the 24th Bond film, Spectre. During a scheduled break, Daniel Craig had arthroscopic surgery to repair his knee injury. He will rejoin production on 22 April Pinewood,’ she said. Filming on Spectre began at Pinewood Studios, in Buckinghamshire, last December, and has since moved to Rome and Mexico. It is Craig’s fourth outing as the secret service agent, and follows the success of 2012’s Skyfall, which made 737 million pounds worlwide. The film features Christoph Waltz plays a character called Oberhauser - which, in the novels, is the name of Bond’s former skiing instructor. However, it has been rumoured the actor will be revealed as Bond’s old nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Blofeld was the number one in Spectre, an international crime syndicate which last featured in the Sean Connery-era films. Spectre will be released on 6 November, 2015. — PTI Still from Oru Melliya Kodu A man carrying plastic pots on a tricycle, signalling the arrival of summer. Photo: C SANTHOSH Shruti opposite Ajith Oru Melliya Kodu progressing fast A huge set has been erected at Poonamalle near Chennai resembling a chemical lab, where scenes involving Arjun, Shaam and Manisha Koirala are being shot for the movie Oru Melliya Kodu. The movie is directed by Kuppi Ramesh and has music by Ilayaraja. Says the director, Oru Melliya Kodu will have an innovative screenplay. Everything will be new in the movie’. Arjun’s character has come good and audience will love it, he adds. Remember Ramesh’s last venture Vanayuddham was a bio-pic on sandalwood smuggler Veerappan and Arjun played a key role in it. — NT Bureau S hruti Haasan has been roped in for Ajith Kumar’s yet-untitled next film, which will be helmed by Siruthai Siva and produced by A M Rathnam. ‘Shruti Haasan has been finalised as the heroine. The makers are looking for another actress to play the role of Ajith’s sister in the movie. The pre-production work is already underway. The regular shooting will start from May,’ a source from the film’s unit said. The source also confirmed that actress Bindu Madhavi won’t be playing Ajith’s sister. Model-turned-actor Kabir Singh is in talks to play the antagonist, while the rest of the cast is being finalised. Anirudh Ravichander has been signed on to compose the tunes. — NT Bureau Vivek goes to Bollywood Actor Vivek is all set to speak in Hindi . Interestingly his recent Tamil movie Pathayiram Kodi will be dubbed and released in Hindi as Paisa Hai Paisa. Says producer Muktha Sundar, ‘We are planning to release the movie in 150 screens across the country. We are confident that it would make it big in B and C Centres’. The movie is a group of college students, who invent a chemical potion and that turns them invisible. They use their invention to steal Rs 10,000 crore from a business woman. It is then up to CB-CID officer Shankar Lal , played by Vivek, to trace the money from the students, who are on the run. — NT Bureau Published by K. Balakumar on behalf of News Today Media (P) Ltd., from 85, Mount Road (GST Road), Guindy, Chennai 600 032 and printed by him at Frontline Printers Private Ltd., M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai 600 032. Ph: 4202 1111. Editor: K. Balakumar. Phone: Editorial / Admn / Advt / Circulation 2250 4000, Fax: 2250 0303 (Editorial) / 2250 0101 / 2250 1200 (Advt/Admn/Cir). E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.newstodaynet.com
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