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FRONTLINE PRINTERS PRIVATE LTD Complete Printing Facilities under One Roof 3 A clean sweep 6 Rejuvenated Federer sets sights on No.1 7 Dhoni to cheer Chennai at ‘home’ 8 Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Dull I 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. XXXII NO. 319 FOUNDER EDITOR: T.R.R H CHENNAI H MONDAY 27.10.2014 (EVENING) H OTHER STATIONS TUESDAY 28.10.2014 (MORNING) H 8 PAGES Rs. 4.00 H Regd. No., TN/CC(S) Dn. / 223 / 12-14, RNI No: 33810 / 82 Man murders wife at Injambakkam NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: A man strangled his wife to death yesterday after he found that she was having an illegal relationship with his brother. According to police sources, Prabakaran (28) from Injambakkam, worked in a private firm and was married to Saranya (23) for six months. Last evening, police said, Prabakaran who came home, found Saranya talking with his brother, Bala (alias) Balaji, and apparently warned her. Saranya then left home and returned late, following which Prabakaran and Bala got into a heated argument, following which an angered Prabhakaran strangled Saranya to death. Prabakaran is reported to have confessed to the police that his neighbours had earlier informed him about his wife’s extra-marital affair, and that he couldn’t control his anger when he caught the duo red- handed. Saranya’s body has been shifted to Royapettah Government Hospital and a case has been registered by the Neelankarai police. Kin of Ethiopia blast victims protest for relief NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Relatives of the six men who died in a boiler blast in Ethiopia last week, protested at the city airport this morning. They had allegedly refused to accept the bodies of the victims. The men from Kumbakonam in Tanjore were killed in a blast at an Ethiopian sugar mill on Friday. The bodies, with the exception of one, reached the city last night in a private aircraft. According to police sources, the relatives were unwilling to take the bodies home, until the State government announces adequate relief. Looking ahead n an apparent effort to mend differences with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Shiv Sena today announced that it will support any leader from the BJP who will be given the task to lead the State. The party even toned down its aggressive stand against the division of Maharashtra, which is said to be on the BJP’s agenda. ‘The people’s blessings cannot to be confined within limits. Shiv Sena will stand with absolute force and courage with whoever is given the chance to ride the chariot to take Maharashtra forward,’ said an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamna. Following the Maharashtra state assembly results, the Sena president Uddhav Thackeray had said that his party will extend support to the BJP only after the assurance of united Maharashtra. Sena’s changed position comes in response to the statement of Senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde on Sunday, where he said that the BJP wanted a tie-up with the Sena, but without any condition. Meanwhile, Indian medium-pacer Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka starting 2 November, due to an injury. Maharashtra medium-pacer Dhawal Kulkarni has replaced Shami in the 15-member Indian squad to be led by Virat Kohli, which has been announced for the first three ODIs, said a BCCI release. Black money: Govt reveals three names q Only businessmen, no politicians in the list submitted to SC New Delhi, Oct 27: The Union government has named three persons who are black money account holders in an affidavit to the Supreme Court. According to reports, the three persons named are director of the Burman Group, Pradip Burman, a Rajkot-based bullion trader Pankaj Chimanlal Lodya and a Goa-based miner and owner of Timblo Pvt Ltd Radha S Timblo. Last week, it was revealed that the Centre was likely to tell the apex court the names of the people against whom strong evidence exists of stashing away black money in Swiss banks in a major step in its crackdown on India’s parallel economy. On Monday, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi is reported to have submitted a supplementary affidavit in the apex court detailing plans to submit the list of names in a sealed envelope. The court is due to continue hearings on a petition on black money the following day. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is moving fast to repatriate hundreds of billions of dollars in slush funds or black money stashed abroad, as part of a wider clampdown on corruption that he promised during his election campaign. MONEY, MONEY PANKAJ CHIMANLAL LODHIYA: He runs a business house called Shreeji Group, and is a bullion trader from Rajkot. The group’s website says it initially started its business operations in the realty sector and then began its journey into bullion business. The group is run by Pankaj Lodhia, his father Chimanlal Laljibhai Lodhiya and his brother Kaushik Chimanlal Lodhiya. The government is building pressure particularly on Switzerland, seeking details of Indians who have parked unaccounted for money in Switzerland’s highly secretive banks. It has quickly implemented a Supreme Court directive to set up a high-powered special investigation team, headed by retired judge M B Shah, to look into the issue. While there are no official estimates, Global Financial Integrity (GFI), a Washington-based think-tank, has estimated that Indians had parked USD 462 billion in overseas tax havens between 1948 and 2008. Black money arises mainly from incomes not disclosed to the government usually to avoid taxation, and, sometimes, because of its criminal links. About a third of India’s black RADHA S TIMBLO: Timblo is owner of a Goan mining partnership firm which is being investigated for alleged illegal mining in Goa. The firm comprises Timblo Private Limited, Ms. Radha S Timblo and others. Rs 28.6 lakh cr Between 1948-2008, a sum of Rs 28.6 lakh crore in overseas tax havens. It is 25 per centof India’s GDP. Rs 14K crore The total sum of money in Swiss Banks held by Indians $ 1.4 trillon Parked by undisclosed accounts overseas money transactions are believed to be in real estate, followed by manufacturing and shopping for gold and consumer goods. Earlier, the BJP government had told the apex court that it could not disclose the names of those who have depos- PRADEEP BURMAN: In 2002, Pradeep Burman was appointed as whole-time Director of Dabur India. Pradeep Burman is the only member of his family to be an executive director on the board of Dabur India. The Burman family collectively own around 78 percent of the company. ited money in banks abroad as it this would jeopardize tax agreements with nations providing those names to India. There were murmurs of protest within the ruling BJP that not disclosing names would hurt the party’s image after it had made bringing back black money, a key issue in a general election that it won by a landslide. The Centre’s stand also drew a strong response from the Congress, which accused it of hypocrisy. Turning the tables on the Congress, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had recently said the disclosing of names of people holding black money accounts will embarrass the opposition party. The Congress had hit back, daring the government to come out with complete information without indulging in selective leaks and pointing out that the Congress is not going to be blackmailed under any such threat. Sena makes U-turn SEE NEAR SEA q Offers unconditional support to BJP A large part of sand in Marina is covered by a sheet of water, thanks to the recent rain. Photo: A R JAYAKUMAR Moderate showers likely in city NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: After days of rain, Chennai may likely get light showers today. The MET officials said the sky will remain cloudy for the next 24 hours with little chance of rain. The maximum and minimum temperature for today will be around 32 and 25 degree Celsius respectively. The city may see rainfall between the range of light to heavy ones as the monsoon still lingers. Meanwhile, motorists continue to face the brunt of bad roads. ‘Arcot Road needs to be patched up again’, feels Sundar, a resident of Kodambakkam. ‘The rains have made the already worse Arcot Road, bad. Forget a permanent solution, we want the roads to be patched up again so that our bikes don’t breakdown often’. People feel that the light drizzling yesterday made the weather a pleasant one for travelling. 2G: SC refuses relief to Dayalu Ammal NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: The Supreme court today refused to relieve DMK president M Karunanidhi’s wife Dayalu Ammal in the 2G case. According to reports, a plea to relieve her from the multicrore case was filed by her daughter Selvi. This comes at a time when just two days left for a special 2G court to deliver its order on the issue of taking cognisance of the CBI chargesheet in the AircelMaxis case, in which former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother Kalanithi Maran and others have been named as accused. Earlier this month, Special Judge O P Saini reserved the order after hearing the public prosecutor for the CBI, K K Goyal, who submitted that prima facie, a case was made out against all the accused. The CBI in August filed the charge sheet alleging that Dayanidhi Maran had entered into a criminal conspiracy with T Ananda Krishnan, owner of Malaysian company Maxis, and coerced Chinnakannan Sivasankaran, owner of telecom company Aircel, to sell his shares to the former allegedly in lieu of investments by the foreign company through another company into Sun Direct TV Private Ltd. Mumbai, Oct 27: In an important development regarding government formation in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena said today that they would support Bharatiya Janata Party’s decision on Chief Minister of the State. Shiv Sena in its mouthpiece ‘Saamna’ has written that whether it was Nitin Gadkari or Devendra Fadnavis, the party would support the leader who takes Maharashtra forward. The article also said that the Shiv Sena wants the state to have ‘Shiv Rajya’ and inspirational leadership. Meanwhile, BJP’s Maharashtra legislative party is scheduled to meet soon to formally elect the next Chief Minister of the State. BJP’s central observers Rajnath Singh and JP Nadda are likely to attend the meet. The swearing-in ceremony may take place on October 30 at Wankhede stadium. As per reports no concrete talks took place between the Shiv Sena and the BJP over government formation in Maharashtra at PM Narendra Modi’s Attempt to rob ATM at Kilpauk NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: An unidentified person attempted to rob an ATM on Lanterns road in Kilpauk this morning. According to police sources, the man had entered an ATM belonging to the State Bank of Mysore, in the pretext of withdrawing cash and used tools to break open the vault of the machine. However, he fled the spot when he saw a police patrolling team nearby. The police has collected the CCTV footage and a case has been filed. BJP MLA dies of heart attack Newly elected BJP MLA from Mukhed in Nanded district Govind Rathod died here following a heart attack. Rathod was on his way to Mumbai by Devgiri Express when he was taken ill last night, party sources said. With Rathod’s passing away, the strength of BJP in the 13th Assembly is 121. tea party for NDA MPs yesterday. The Prime Minister had hosted a high tea for all NDA MPs - the first such event after the BJP-led alliance stormed to power in May - and utilised the occasion to ask them to be a symbol of positive political entity. All Shiv Sena MPs were also present, including Union Heavy Industries Minister Anant Geete. No political discussions took place during the meeting. It was purely an official function,’ he said. Sandeep to replace Praveen Kumar as CEO NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: The Tamilnadu government today said the Election Commission of India, in consultation with the State government, has nominated Sandeep Saxena as the Chief Electoral Officer of Tamilnadu. An order issued by Chief Secretary Mohan Verghese Chunkath said, ‘The Election Commission of India in consultation with the government of Tamilnadu has nominated Dr Sandeep Saxena, IAS, Agricultural Production Commissioner and Principal Secretary to government, Agriculture Department as Chief Electoral Officer for the State of Tamilnadu vice Praveen Kumar IAS.’ It added that the orders regarding the posting of a successor to Sandeep Saxena would be issued separately. According to sources, Praveen Kumar had written to the Election Commission, seeking a transfer after the Opposition parties found fault with his implementation of Section 144 during the Lok Sabha election. It may be recalled that the DMK petitioned President Pranab Mukherjee for action against him, levelling charges that his implementation of Section 144 helped the AIADMK in the recent Lok Sabha elections. SC rejects Nalini’s plea New Delhi, Oct 27: The SupremeCourt today junked a petition filed by Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict Nalini against law requiring Centre’s approval for her release. The apex court ordered that Nalini and six other convicts in the case cannot be released prematurely by Tamilnadu government without consulting the Centre. The Court had earlier issued notice to the Centre on a plea by Nalini, undergoing life imprisonment in the case, challenging the law mandating Centre’s approval for her release and that of six other convicts. A bench headed by Nalini CJI R M Lodha sought response from the Centre which had earlier contended that Tamilnadu can’t release the convicts without its approval and had derailed the state government’s decision to release them. In her petition, Nalini challenged Section 435(1) of the CrPC which mandates the state government to consult the Centre before premature release of a convict if the case was investigated by the CBI. Nalini has been in jail for the last 23 years and undergoing life imprisonment after her death sentence was commuted. She was sentenced to death penalty by the trial court on 28 January, 1998. Her death sentence was commuted to life term by the Tamilnadu Governor on 24 April, 2000. BROKEN ARROW The ATM at Kilpauk where a robbery attempt was made. Photo: ARJ 2 MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 City Centre Need for an alternative terminus in T Nagar Operating of few MTC routes from Panagal Park bus stop will ease out congestion in T Nagar bus terminus. T Nagar bus terminus is the terminus. buffeted by expanding crowd It is claimed that cops, re all through the festive season. In tenders and ambulance services the event, commuters demand are having a tough time to pass developing an alternative terminus through the depot. in the neighbourhood to ease the On this, Ramani, a resident of congestion here. Baroda Street Passengers suggest that and a frequent operation of few MTC commuter, R A G buses can be shifted to said, ‘The T NA the Panagal Park bus stop number of visitors on Prakasam Road.d are high during the festive season. Accordingly, MTC services Regular travellers have to move -11A, 12, 13 --- can be operated with these shoppers, and this from Panagal Park to take away causes problem. Buses which ply a chunk of crowd, namely ofce via Parrys Corner, Vivekananda goers and school students, from house and Triplicane are jam WATER WOES A blocked drain cause lot of inconvenience to the commuters and pedestrians at the busy North Usman Road. 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Also, women commuters will feel safe to travel amidst less crowd.’ Such alternative arrangements have proved successful in places like Madurai and certainly will relax cumbersome travel, echo commuters. — NT Bureau 04:06 PM 10,000 BC 06:10 PM The Karate Kid 09:00 PM Ice Age 10:41 PM X-Men Origins: Wolverine STARMOVIES 04:00 PM Bruce Almighty 06:00 PM The Lone Ranger 09:00 PM Men in Black 3 11:00 PM Resident Evil: Retribution CHENNAI FOOD FOR THOUGHT “The battle is all over except the “shouting” when one knows what is wanted and has made up his mind to get it, whatever the price may be.” Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi@naqvimukhtar India’s estimated coal reserves is now fth highest in the world, govt reforms may end the power crisis that hampers economic productivity. -Napoleon Hill What is new at Mugappair bus stand T he Chennai Corporation has taken steps to construct two toilets (one each for men and women) at the park in Mugappair West. It is also building four lavatories near Mugappair West bus terminus. ‘Commuters at bus stand have to look elsewhere when it comes to toilet facility. The existing ones are restricted to bus conductors and drivers’, complains Gurumurthy, a regular commuter. ‘People have been deprived of a urinal facility and this has given rise to another problem. Since there is no toilet in the terminus, Bharathi Street located behind the bus depot has been turned into an open toilet,’ he adds. As Muthukumar points out, ‘Only if there is a toilet facility, commuters here would be relieved of the trouble’. Ward Councilor Tamilselvan explains, ‘People at Mugappair and surrounding areas have emphasised about having public toilets near east and west bus terminus. Geographically, it is the centre which connects the neighbourhood towards Anna Nagar and Ambattur. It is one of the major bus stands where hundreds of passengers daily visit. So, as a basic facility, the Corporation is constructing rest rooms for the public’. Duraipandian, a resident says, ‘Toilets have to be maintained. We see toilets being Construction of public toilets at Mugappair West park and bus stand is in progress. Commuters at bus stand have to look elsewhere when it comes to toilet facility, as the existing ones are restricted to conductors and drivers PPAIR MUGA constructed, people keep using them, and as usual they are neglected. 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Modern School lads land top prize School students battle it out in the ‘Punitha Bharatham’ quiz contest in Chennai yesterday. NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Students of Modern Senior Secondary School (Nanganallur) displayed thier skills to win the finals of ‘Punitha Bharatham’, an inter-school quiz competition on Indian culture and heritage. The school’s R Abhinav, Sushrut Vinayk and R Chandrasekaran won the first place by scoring 225 points. The winners received Rs 75,000 from noted mridangist Umayalpuram K Sivaraman and CEO and administrator of Sringeri Mutt V R Gowrishankar. The contest was organised by Vidyatheertha Foundation to mark 25th Aradhana of Jagadguru Sri Abhinav Vidyatheertha Mahaswamigal, the 35th Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Sringeri Sharada Peetham and silver jubilee of Peetharohanam of his holiness Sri Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamigal, the present Shankaracharya of the peetham. SRDF Vivekananda Vidyalaya team comprising Manassa S, Shrihruthi S and S Swaminathan secured second place with 165 points. Another team from SRDF Vivekananda Vidyalaya secured the third place and fourth place went to Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan. Speaking on the occasion, Umayalpuram Sivaraman said quiz programmes like these help spread knowledge about our culture and heritage among youngsters. Gowrishankar said the quiz programme must be conducted in other parts of Tamilnadu. K S Lakshmi of Meenakshi College for Women was among others present. Essay competition NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Nandini Voice For The Deprived, a Besant Nagar-based NGO, is organising an All-India essay competition on ‘Strategies for success of clean India campaign’. Those interested to participate can send their essay written in English, Tamil or Hindi of maximum 1500 words to N S Venkataraman, trustee, Nandini Voice For The Deprived. For further details call 24916037 / 9445100129 or email to [email protected]. qqq Yoga classes NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Adambakkam Calm Trust Sky Yoga Centre is organising a Yoga camp on 2 November between 6 and 7 pm, at 28, New NGO Colony Second Main Road (Opp:Brindavan Nagar Library & Near Saneeswaran Koil), Adambakkam. For details, call: 9445216732 / 944165220. SHWETA V Chennai, Oct 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious ‘Swachh Bharat’ programme seems to be catching up with more and more people joining the ‘cleaning bandwagon.’ Several organisations and associations too have pitched in, it should be said in an effort to keep the city neat. Meanwhile, Chennai has been named as ninth best cosmopolitan city in the world in a report published by Lonely Planet, while constantly witnessing developments in various fields, is apparently seeing an increase in awareness among the public to keep the metropolis clean. It is said that the ‘Swachh Bharat’ mission’ has sparked numerous awareness programmes in the city. Schools and colleges have done their bit to make the Prime Minister’s call a reality. That is not all, Chennaiites are thriving hard to show the city in good light by turning their focus on cleanliness. People belonging to all strata of society - the working class, government employees to businessmen, celebrities, et al are involved in cleaning work. Promotions through the social media is also one big reason for more people responding to Modi’s call. Many neighborhood associations are involved in cleaning roads and social activists are pitching in too. Speaking to News Today, Jayalakshmi, a social activist said, ‘The need of the hour is to clean the city. It is one of the major civic problems faced by people here. Therefore, everyone needs to work towards keeping it tidy.’ ‘(More) bins should be placed at public places. Use of plastics can be minimised and alternatives like paper and jute products can be utilised’. Shalini, an alumni of Madras Christian College said, ‘Many youngsters are involved in such campaigns. When we e were in college, we made a campaign,, ‘Cut the Crap’, which was aimed to o make useful products like bags, files,, pen stands and a lot more out of paperr and other waste. We conducted rallies s to spread awareness, and programmes s in schools. ‘ ‘Inclination towards social causes and d a feeling of patriotism is high among the e present generation of youth and students.. They are playing their part in the Swachh h Bharat mission’ clean, focus must be on switching to alternatives like plastics, jute products, say social activists Members of the public cleaning a city road Actor Sivakumar presenting the ‘Ilakkiya Veedi Annam’ title to Sahitya Akademi award-winning novelist Joe De Cruz at a function held at Krishna Gana Sabha in Chennai yesterday. He categorised many such novelists like Jayakanthan, Na Parthasarthy, Ra Ki Rangarajan who brought the Spiritual fervour NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Arulmigu Sivasubramania Swamy Temple, Senguntha Kottam, Saidapet will celebrate kandha Sashti till 31 October at temple premises. Various utsavams will be performed during the day. On 29 October, maha abishegam will be performed and Thiruveedi Ula with Pushpam will be held at 6 p m followed by Soorasamharam at 7 pm (near Metrowater office). Deivanayagi Thirukalyanam in Mayil Vahanam will be performed on 30 October at 8 pm and Kandapodi Utsavam will be held on 31 October at 4 pm. Thirunakshatra Vizha Spiritualist Muraidhra Swami is organising Thirunakshata Vizha till October at Ayodhya Mandapam, Arya Gowda Road, West Mambalam. For details, contact 97899 27202. Narayaneeyam Vedhashreni Prabhanda Samithi, 8, Second Main Road, CIT Nagar (East) will conduct free classes on Narayaneeyam on Mondays and Tuesdays between 3.30 and 4.30 pm in its premises. Samithi is conducting classes on veda, sloka and Prabhandam for over 10 years at the above mentioned venue. For details, contact 98406 40705. qqq Devotional programme ‘Novels reflect people’s behaviour pattern’ NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Novelists bring reality into life and bring to focus the lifestyle and behaviour pattern of people who lived in earlier centuries, said veteran actor Sivakumar. He was speaking at the Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, T Nagar last evening at an event orgnanised jointly by the Sabha, Sri Krishna Sweets and Ilakkiya Veedi (literary forum) to remember veteran novelist La Sa Ra (La Sa Ramamirtham) and to honour the Sahita Academy award winning novelist Joe De Cruz with the ‘Ilakkiya Veedi Annam’ award. Sivakumar narrated a short story in Tamil ‘Snekidanukku kaditham’ (letter to a friend)’ written by LaSaRa, which appealed to one and all at the venue. He paid rich tributes to the veteran novelist as a phenomenon in describing the reality of life and pointed out that the works would be remembered forever. 3 reality of life of various ages into our eyes. Sivakumar also recalled the days when some of his films were made based on stories written by novelists. LaSaRa’s son and novelist Saptharishi, in his speech recalled the experiences he had with his father and quoted various instances from the novels that had become reality now. Hymavathi Ramanujam who was also present gave an emotional speech about the greatness of her husband to the entire family and society. The awardee at the function novelist Joe De Cruz took the stage to describe the pains of fisherfolk in the southern districts of Tamilnadu and also thanked the organisers for selecting him for the honour. He had words of praise for Sivakumar for being an outstanding example of how a person should lead his life. Earlier, Ilakkiya Veedi’s Iniyavan felicitated the guests and offered tributes to LaSaRa. Among those present at the venue include the seasoned novelist Tirupur Krishnan. Sri Karpaga Vinayakar Temple at Second Link Street in Karpagam Gardens, Adyar, is hosting devotional programmes on 29 and 31 October. On the occasion of Sri Kanda Sashti on 29 October, abhishekam to Sri Balasubramanyar will be held at 7.30 am with Sahasranama Archanai at 8.45 am and followed by Chandana Kaappu at 6.30 pm. On 31 October, Sri Lalitha Sahasranama Parayanam at 6 pm. For details, contact 9444034221. qqq Rallying for a cause NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: CAN-STOP (Cancer Support Therapy To Overcome Pain) is organising a car rally here, in view of International Breast Cancer Awareness month. According to a press release, the event titled ‘Down the Pink Road-a car rally’ will be held on 16 November between 9 am and 2 pm at Lady Andal School, Chetpet. The voluntary organisation provides counselling services to patients, family and friends, and also conducts awareness programmes and screening camps. TANKER dialysis unit gets 6 more machines NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: The subsidised dialysis unit of Tamilnadu Kidney Research (TANKER) Foundation has got six more dialysis machines. They were donated by Cognizant Foundation. The ‘Rekha Memorial Renny Abraham Ambattur Rotary Dialysis Unit’ at the Ambattur Rotary Hospital has been expanded and now has a total of 23 dialysis machines. Inaugurated by actor R S Suriya, TANKER Foundation’s goodwill ambassador, and N Lakshmi Narayanan, vice-chairman, Cognizant and director, Cognizant Foundation, the additional dialysis machines will help them take in some 30 more patients at the unit, said Latha Kumaraswami, managing trustee, TANKER Foundation. The TANKER Dialysis Unit was inaugurated by Suriya, the Cognizant Foundation Wing by Lakshmi Narayanan and the new dialysis machines by S Ramamurthy, director, Cognizant Foundation and N Rajashree, Chief Operating Officer, Cognizant Foundation at the Ambattur Rotary Hospital today. Suriya said that along with treatment it was important to prevent disease by making lifestyle changes. He urged the gathering to eat right and exercise regularly and that people over 30 should regularly check their BP and blood for early detection of kidney disease as it was getting to be more prevalent in the younger age groups as well. He also fondly reminisced about his days in Ambattur Industrial estate when he was working here in a company and earning a princely sum of Rs 4000 a month. AIEMA president Sai Satyakumar, Rotary Club of Ambattur president Yadav Murthy and Ambattur Rotary Charitable Trust managing trustee Sridaran reiterated their support to TANKER’s cause to help the needy It is important to prevent kidney diseases by making lifestyle changes and people need to eat right and exercise regularly and those over 30 should regularly check their BP and blood for early detection of ailments as it was getting to be more prevalent in the younger age groups as well — ACTOR SURIYA Actor Suriya inaugurating TANKER Dialysis Unit at Ambattur Rotary Hospital yesterday. Cognizant vice-chairman N Lakshmi Narayanan is among those present. with kidney disease. S V Venkatesan, trustee, TANKER Foundation, proposed a vote of thanks. TANKER is a non-profit charitable organisation started in 1993 to help underprivileged patients with kidney disease. Representatives from TANKER, Cognizant Foundation, Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association, and Rotary Club of Ambattur were among those present. TANKER’s four subsidised dialysis are in Ambattur Rotary Hospital, TVS Hospital, Chokkikulam (Madurai), RVS Hospital, Sulur, Coimbatore and in Corporation PHC Nungambakkam. The foundation conducts upto 1,697 dialyses per month, of which 1,528 are free of cost with help from the Chief Ministers Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS) and other donors. Almost 2.5 lakh people die of kidney failure in India every year. It is the third largest killer after malignancy and heart disease. Millions suffer from some form of kidney disease and many of them, particularly in India cannot afford the cost of treatment or care. TANKER is a registered non-profit charitable organisation with the aim of helping underprivileged patients with kidney disease, by giving subsidised dialysis and one time financial help for medication, investigation and transplantation, as well as to spread awareness about kidney disease. Blend 4 MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 WHAT NEWS TODAY PRINTS IS NEWS THAT COUNTS D Poll pointers espite widespread misgivings about holding the election in the flood-ravaged Jammu and Kashmir, the Election Commission has scheduled the Assembly poll in the State between 25 November and 20 December, with the counting of votes set for 23 December. The poll time-table for Jharkhand too was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner V S. Sampath at a press conference in the national capital on Saturday. The term of the present Assemblies in both these States is due to end in January. While there can be no problem in holding the poll in Jharkhand on schedule, it is in Jammu and Kashmir that the ruling National Conference-Congress combine had pleaded for putting off the polls in view of the unsettled conditions in the State due to the lingering effects of the unprecedented floods last month. Indeed, the NC leadership has termed the EC poll schedule as `inopportune.’ Quite clearly, the Abdullah Government is reluctant to go back to the people. Having frittered away its mandate in poor performance and corruption scams, the NC-Congress alliance was in a terrible shape. Sensing the shape of things to come, the two partners had decided to go their own separate ways a couple of months ago. Thanks to the drastic change in the political scenario nationally, the father and son duo of Farooq and Omar Abdullah after a long time find themselves friendless. All along, they had succeeded in hitching their wagons to the dominant party in New Delhi. But things are quite different now. The ruling BJP is in no mood to yield any quarter to the Abdullahs. In the recent Lok Sabha poll, the National Conference had failed to win any of the six seats from the State. Indeed, the new BJP President Amit Shah has sent a shiver down the spine of the NC leadership by openly launching Mission-44 in Kashmir. The aim is for the BJP to so overwhelm the old and tainted Kashmir-centric parties that the party on its own can make a credible bid for power in the State. Whether or not Shah’s mission will succeed remains to be seen, but there is no denying his ambitions for the party he leads. Besides, Mehbooba Mufti’s Peoples’ Democratic Party is keen to make a serious bid for power in the State and, with that objective in view, it would not be averse to an understanding with the BJP. Since the Congress and the NC have irretrievably lost the trust of the people, whether they fight the election jointly or separately can make little difference to the ultimate outcome. However, a BJP-PDP understanding can catapult them into the seats of power in Srinagar. The State has suffered from enormous neglect due to the inability of Omar Abdullah to get a grip on the administration. Even though the jihadi terror has been more or less contained regardless of the obligatory noises made periodically by the Pak-funded separatist leaders, the people in the State have suffered for want of purposeful governance. The recent floods further exposed the incompetence of the Abdullah Government. It was the reason why the Prime Minister on his visit to the State on Diwali undertook to transfer cash relief to the victims of the floods directly into their bank accounts. Nobody trusts the Abdullah Government. Meanwhile, the conditions in Jharkhand which too is set to simultaneously elect a new Assembly seem ripe for the return of the BJP to power. Here the JMM-Congress-RJD combine had virtually turned the government into a gravy train. In a state endowed with vast natural resources, government leaders have openly colluded with vested interests to denude it of its riches. After the stupendous success of the BJP in Haryana and Maharashtra elections, a resurgent BJP is bound to exert its energies to reclaim Jharkhand outright and make a bid for sharing power with the PDP in Jammu and Kashmir. Of course, no arrangement seems to have been made thus far between the two parties, but from tentative moves it does appear that the declaration of the poll schedule would lend a sense of urgency for the two parties to reach some understanding. If that happens, the process of mainstreaming of Jammu and Kashmir would get a big boost. Voice Mail Tippler trouble Sir, The liquor shop situated on the western side of Chakrapani Street at the junction of Five Lights, poses trouble to residents and passersby. The customers of this shop encroach the footpath by parking two-wheelers haphazardly. Walking is difficult for senior residents like me in the street with the pavement area completely taken over by the customers of liquor shop. Also, these tipplers trouble the women and children who walk through the area to reach the shrines and educational institutions situated nearby. Most of the vehicles including the recently introduced small buses seldom respect the ‘No Entry’ signal at Thambiah Road and drive rashly into Chakrapani Street. For the benefit of residents and visitors, it is better to shut the concerned liquor shop in this area. R RAMADURAI, Mambalam Where is the space? Sir, T M Maisrty Street near Adyar is a so called ‘road’ with 15 feet width. It starts from the main and busy junction of Vannanthurai in Besant Nagar. It is the link road to Thiruvanmiyur and hundreds of vehicles pass through the small road everyday. All types of two-wheelers, cars and a number of vans are plying at high speed. At the time of rainy season there is virtually a wet parade walking through the tiny street. Water logging is very heavy in the street and virtually there is no space for your feet. S VENUGOPALAN, Vannanthurai ADDRESS YOUR LETTERS TO : The Editor, News Today, 85, Mount Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. or e-mail to : [email protected] / [email protected] CHENNAI Samba time for Rousseff SAO PAULO/BRASILIA: Brazil’s leftist President Dilma Rousseff narrowly won re-election on Sunday after convincing voters that her party’s strong record of reducing poverty over the last 12 years was more important than a recent economic slump. After one of the closest, most divisive campaigns in Brazil in decades, Rousseff won 51.6 percent of votes in a runoff against centrist opposition leader Aecio Neves, who won 48.4 percent with more than 99 percent of the votes tallied. At a hotel in Brasilia where Rousseff was due to speak, party supporters waved red flags and jumped up and down, screaming in celebration. In Sao Paulo, a stronghold of Neves’ Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), a more subdued mood was punctuated by some government supporters honking horns and screaming with joy. Voting was peaceful and Brazil’s robust democracy is free of Wins second term as Brazil President Dilma Rousseff the political violence that mars some other countries in Latin America. Yet, at a time when the economy is facing deep challenges, Ideli Salvatti, one of Rousseff’s top ministers, said the government would seek to lead ‘a national reconciliation process given how tight the result was.’ ‘We have to calm our hearts down first and then get back to work tomorrow,’ she told reporters. The result means another four years in power for the Workers’ Party, which since 2003 The result means another four years in power for the Workers’ Party, which since 2003 has virtually transformed Brazil lifting 40 million from poverty, reducing unemployment to record lows and making big inroads against hunger in what remains one of the world’s most unequal countries has virtually transformed Brazil - lifting 40 million from poverty, reducing unemployment to record lows and making big inroads against hunger in what remains one of the world’s most unequal countries. The party’s star has faded recently. The economy has slowed dramatically under Rousseff’s heavy-handed and often unpredictable policies, making Brazil’s glory days of robust growth last decade an ever-more distant memory. Numerous corruption Teen wounded in US school shooting dies Toll raises to 3, two others critical WASHINGTON: One of the teenagers wounded in a Washington state high school shooting has died, raising the number of fatalities from when a student opened fire in a cafeteria to three. Officials at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett confirmed 14-year-old Gia Soriano died yesterday night. Another girl was killed during the shooting Friday by a popular first-year student at Marysville-Pilchuck High School north of Seattle. The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, died of a self-inflicted wound. Three other students remain hospitalized, two in critical condition and one in serious condition. At a news Pak Army chief to visit US ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif will visit the US next month for crucial security talks with American defence officials, his first such trip since taking over as Chief of Army Staff (COAS) last year. His week-long visit is likely to start from mid-November and preparations for trip are underway, defence sources said. Gen Sharif has been invited by Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Martin Dempsey. He is expected to meet Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, Cenycom Commander General Lloyd Austin and also visit Centcom headquarters in Tampa, Florida. Gen Sharif assumed the post of army chief in November and it took him almost a year to decide on a trip to the US, a move which speaks about the tensions between the defence establishments of the two countries over an array of issues. However, the visit indicates that the two sides are ready to look forward and ready to work in post-2014 Afghanistan where a sizeable number of US and NATO troops will stay. Pakistan had asked US not to completely abandon the war-torn Afghanistan which needs both security and economic support for its survival. conference, Dr. Joanne Roberts read a statement from Soriano’s family. ‘We are devastated by this senseless tragedy. Gia is our beautiful daughter, and words cannot express how much we will miss her,’ the statement said. Roberts said Soriano’s family was donating her organs for transplant. Earlier yesterday, parents and students gathered in a gymnasium at the school for a community meeting, with speakers urging support and prayers and tribal members playing drums and singing songs. Fryberg was from a prominent Tulalip Indian tribes family. Young people hugged each other and cried and speakers urged people to come together during the gathering Sunday. ‘Our legs are still wobbly,’ said Tony Hatch, a cousin of one of the injured students. ‘We’re really damaged right now.’ Of the wounded students, only 14-year-old Nate Hatch showed improvement, though he remained in serious condition in intensive. Fifteen-year-old Andrew Fryberg also remained in critical condition in intensive care. Both are cousins of Jaylen Fryberg. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Shaylee Chuckulnaskit remained in critical condition in intensive care. Fryberg died in the attack after a first-year teacher intervened. scandals, high inflation and frustration over poor public services like health care tempted many to consider a switch to Neves’ more pro-business agenda. Yet Rousseff and her supporters spent the campaign warning voters, especially the poor, that a vote for the PSDB would mean a return to the less compassionate, more unequal Brazil of the 1990s - an argument that Neves rigorously denied, but ultimately prevailed anyway. France gripped by clown terror AGDE: An ‘evil clown’ craze that has taken off in the US and Britain has seen 14 arrested in southern France for threatening people with knives and guns. French police say the group, dressed as clowns, were chasing locals and ‘laughing maniacally’ in the Mediterranean resort of Agde when they were arrested. A French national police spokesman told The Mirror: ‘Since mid-October, a rumour inspired by videos published on the Internet has created the presence of threatening and aggressive clowns in France. ‘Symptomatic of the impact of the Internet, this phenomenon can lead to damaging individual acts and disturbances to public order.’ Ebola scare in Australia SYDNEY: Australian authorities said early that a teenager who was in isolation in hospital had tested negative for Ebola after she developed a fever following her arrival from Guinea. The 18-year-old, who arrived in Australia 12 days ago with eight other family members, had been in home quarantine in Brisbane before she developed a raised temperature and was put into isolation at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. ‘The Queensland Chief Health Officer, Dr Jeannette Young, reports the results of tests on an 18-year-old woman in Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital are negative for Ebola virus disease,’ a statement from the office of the Queensland Minister for Health said. Young had said earlier that a second test would be taken in three days. She would not specify the teenager’s nationality, but said she was moving to Australia permanently and authorities had been informed of her family’s arrival several days before the flight. The rest of the woman’s family was quarantined at home. Young said Queensland health authorities were monitoring four families from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, where the vast majority of Ebola cases have occurred. Boko Haram strikes again KANO: Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped at least 30 boys and girls from a village in northeast Nigeria during the weekend. The abductions are the latest in a string of recent kidnappings by Boko Haram that dims hope for the anticipated release of 219 schoolgirls ?held by the group since April following a controversial ceasefire declared by Nigerian authorities. Heavily armed Boko Haram gunmen invaded the town of Mafa, in Borno state, on Friday through Saturday and seized 30 boys and girls, local leaders said. The news of the kidnappings was slow to emerge due to lack of telecom service in the region, where most telecom towers have been destroyed in Boko Haram’s five-year insurgency against Nigeria’s government. ‘In the past two days Boko Haram insurgents stormed Mafa and abducted 30 boys aged 13 and above and girls aged 11 and above,’ Mafa local government chairman Shettima Maina said. Mallam Ashiekh Mustapha, the local chief of Mafa who confirmed the abductions, said the kidnappers also stole 300 cows from the farming community in the raid. Gunman in Canada attack prepared video of himself TORONTO: A gunman who shot and killed a soldier at Canada’s national war memorial and then stormed Parliament before he was gunned down had prepared a video recording of himself that police say shows he was driven by ideological and political motives, police has said. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Bob Paulson said in a statement yesterday they have ‘persuasive evidence that Michael Zehaf-Bibeau’s attack was driven by ideological and political motives.’ A detailed analysis of the video was being conducted and Paulson said they cannot release the video at this time. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has called Wednesday’s shooting a terror attack, and the bloodshed raised fears that Canada is suffering reprisals for joining the US-led air campaign against Islamic State extremists in Iraq and Syria. Police are investigating ZehafBibeau’s interactions with numerous individuals in the days leading up to the attack and whether they could have contributed or facilitated it. Paulson said a knife carried by Zehaf-Bibeau was taken from his aunt’s property in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, and they’re looking into how he got the rifle. Paulson called it an old, uncommon gun that police suspect he could have also hidden on the property. Paulson said investigators also identified where he got his money for the car he bought and his pre-attack activities. He said Zehaf-Bibeau has been employed in the oil fields in Alberta, saved his money and had access to a considerable amount of funds. Thousands flee during truce in Lebanon TRIPOLI: Thousands of civilians fled their homes in a battered district of northern Lebanon’s Tripoli, taking advantage of an informal truce in fighting between the army and Islamist militants. An AFP journalist in Tripoli reported the lull in fighting after three days of heavy clashes in Tripoli, the country’s second biggest city, even as the army vowed to crush the militants. But Syria’s Al-Qaeda branch renewed a threat that it will execute one of 27 Lebanese soldiers it has held hostage since August unless the military halts its operations in Tripoli. The coastal city has seen repeated clashes between Sunni militants sympathetic to rebel fighters in neighbouring Syria and Alawites loyal to the Damascus regime. The Sunnis have recently focussed their attacks on the army over its alleged support for Damascus ally Hezbollah. The latest clashes erupted on Friday at the city’s historic market, which is a major tourist attraction. Army mortar fire pounded the impoverished, outlying neighbourhood of Islamist bastion Bab al-Tebbaneh, where the gunmen were pushed back and cornered. Five civilians have been killed in three days, among them a child and two adults yesterday, said a security official. After pleas from residents and mediation by clerics, the army allowed thousands of civilians who had been caught in the crossfire for hours to flee Bab al-Tebbaneh. Enterprise CHENNAI Good show by DHFL in Q2 NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: DHFL today announced a net profit growth of 20 per cent in the first half of the 2014-15 financial year ending 30 September, 2014, in comparison to the corresponding period of the previous financial year. An official statement said, the second quarter of the current financial year also witnessed net profit growth of 18 per cent, when compared with the corresponding period of the 201314 financial year. Assets Under Management (AUM) grew 28 per cent year-on-year, reaching close to Rs 50,000 crore from Rs 38,500 crore as on 30 September, 2013. Net interest mrgin stood at 2.75 per cent, while the gross NPA stood at 0.78 per cent and the net NPA after taking into account total provision is NIL Profit before tax rose by 32 per cent to Rs 227.97 crore for the quarter ended 30 September, 2014 as against Rs 172.51 crore in the correspond- ing quarter of the previous year. The Company retains its 30 year focus on enabling convenient and efficient financial access for every Indian to own a home of his own, through its wide network presence and product proposition. In the first half year ending 30 September, 2014, DHFL expanded its network strength by 100, taking its points of presence to over 500 locations. DHFL’s chairman and managing director Kapil Wadhawan said, ‘It is heartening for me to note that government-led developments in the first half of the 2014-15 financial year gives us a solid foundation to embark upon a meaningful journey in the second half. We will continue to focus on this customer segment, by reaching out to them in tier 2, 3, 4 and 5 locations, while maintaining a healthy loan portfolio and steady net profit growth. DHFL expanded its branch network considerably in line with its strategy of being accessible to our focus customer segment across India’. Govt revises rules Unspent funds to be carried over New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): Coming out with revised guidelines, the government has made it mandatory for all profit-making central public sector companies to spend money on CSR activities. Besides, these enterprises cannot include money spent on sustainable development efforts under the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) ambit. The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has come out with the revised guidelines following the new Companies Act making social welfare spending compulsory for certain class of profitable corporates mandatory. In comparison with provisions under the Companies Act, 2013, the latest DPE norms are more strict since it would be applicable on all profit-making central public sector enterprises. As per the companies law, The proposals are likely to face stiff resistance from brokers who claim to be already operating in a tightly regulated environment wherein supervisory functions are discharged by multi-level regulatory bodies such as stock exchanges, clearing corporations, depositories and SEBI as stock exchanges, clearing corporations, depositories and SEBI. In a representation to BSE, brokers have submitted that in the last few years stock broking has seen ‘a turbulent business environment leading to dwindling revenue and also exit of many trading members from the market’. The brokers are of the view that the proposed joint inspections would put further pressure on their resources, while they have already been raising concerns before SEBI with regard to multiple inspections of books of accounts and records being carried out by the stock Exchanges and others. The new proposal for joint inspection by three exchanges (BSE, NSE Finland keen to tie-up with India Helsinki, Oct 27 (PTI): Finland, known for its knowledgebased society, is keen to team up with India in range of areas like cleantech, ICT, education, environment and energy, as the two nations have agreed to double the trade volume over the next three years, top Finnish officials said. The huge Indian market offers Finnish companies a range of business opportunities in sectors such as infrastructure construction, energy production, forestry, information and communications technology, environmental and food technology, health care and education, they said. Trade volume between Finland and India is currently $1.5 billion. There is particular demand for Finnish cleantech expertise in India, Mika Finska, senior advisor, Cleantech Finland, Finpro said. India’s needs in solutions for energy efficiency and energy conservation, waste treatment, water purification and biofuels are increasing quickly while reliance on imported fuel added burden on the economy. ‘These are all issues that Finland has dealt with over the decades. Finns have managed to cut down harmful environmental impacts while maintaining steady economic growth. By working together, Finland and India can help each other build an economically and ecologically sustainable future’, Finska told visiting Indian journalists. During the recent state visit of President Pranab Mukherjee to Finland, the first by an Indian Head of State in 26 years, the two nations inked more than a dozen bilateral agreements, including a cooperation agreement between Finnish universities and Indian institutes of technology, and an agreement on the use of renewable energy sources. Finland’s investment in education and its policy of equal opportunities for all have paved the way to a knowledge-based society. and MCX-SX), however, has been made with a presumption that it will save time and cost of the trading member and the regulatory authorities. Typically, the brokers are required to submit voluminous data prior to the inspection as per the questionnaire and as per the specific requirements of the exchanges and other front line regulators after submissions of certain details. The brokers are also wary that collection of data by each exchange for sharing on one platform could lead to privacy issues. They have also requested SEBI to avoid onsite inspection, as far as possible, and conduct it only after giving sufficient advance notice. CPSEs that do not meet the eligibility criteria under the Companies Act but have made profit in the preceding year are now required to spend ‘at least two per cent of the profit made in the preceding year on CSR activities certain class of entities are required to shell out at least two per cent of their three- year annual average net profit towards CSR activities. This would be applicable to companies having at least Rs five crore net profit, or Rs 1,000 crore turnover or Rs 500 crore net worth. According to revised DPE guidelines, issued on 21 October, ‘it is mandatory for all profit-making CPSEs to undertake CSR activities as per provisions of the Act and CSR rules’. These guidelines are effective from 1 April. Cairn India revenue at Rs 3,892 crore NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: India Limited (CIL) reannounced its second financial results for the ending 30 September, Cairn cently quarter period 2014. According to a press release, revenue of Rs 3,982 crore ($ 657 million), EBITDA of Rs 2,701 crore ($446 million) was posted in the quarter. Depreciation and depletion charge for the quarter was higher at Rs 703 crore, compared to Rs 547 crore in Q2 fiscal 2014, as a result of change in method of depreciation adopted in the previous quarter and an increase in asset capitalisation. Profit after tax for the quarter stood at Rs 2,278 crore with a Cash EPS of Rs 13.77, adding to a strong cash position. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation was Rs 2,701 crore for the quarter compared to Rs 3,619 crore in the same period previous year impacted by increased facility and well maintenance costs related to the shutdown at Rajasthan, and exploration costs, the release said. CPSEs that do not meet the eligibility criteria under the Companies Act but have made profit in the preceding year are now required to spend ‘at least two per cent of the profit made in the preceding year on CSR activities’. Under the guidelines, prepared after consultations with the Corporate Affairs Ministry, sustainability efforts cannot be considered as CSR activities. ‘Amount spent on sustainability initiatives in the pursuit of sustainable development while conducting normal business activities would not New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): Country’s largest IT services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) expects digital platforms like cloud, Big Data and mobility solutions to bring in cumulative revenues of over $5 billion in next few years. Earlier, the Mumbai-based firm had said that it expects to do $5 billion cumulative business over the next three to four years from the ‘digital opportunity’. ‘The way to look at it is that, when I originally said it, I said that over the next three to four years we will do $5 billion cumulative. But now, I think we will do much more than that on a cumulative basis’, TCS CEO and managing director N Chandrasekaran told analysts. The run rate will not touch the $5 billion mark but it will definitely touch a few billion dollars, he added. He said the opportunity is huge as most of the ADM work that is getting replaced or rationalised is moving into digital. ‘Most of the infrastructure contracts come up with outsourcing of infrastructure to maintain the serv- Etihad not to lease Boeing aircraft from Jet New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): Amid a growing clamour for naming of alleged black money holders, industry body Assocham on Sunday said the government should not prematurely disclose the names of such persons as it could hamper battle against this menace. ‘The double taxation avoidance treaties are important for the Indian residents and corporates which can avoid paying taxes twice. Revealing the names of individuals allegedly holding unaccounted money can make to headlines but will surely make India’s battle against the menace weak. Besides, violation of DTATs will deal a severe blow to the country’s credibility’, it said in a statement. ‘If names are placed in public domain and those named finally do not get convicted, there would be immense damage to the reputation of the individuals or entities. Impression should not be given as if there is a wild goose chase which can harm the entire jurisprudence’, it said. Mumbai, Oct 27 (PTI): Jet Airways’ foreign equity partner, UAE-based Etihad, has dropped its plan to lease three Boeing 777 aircraft from the airline, putting the domestic carrier in a difficult situation, sources said. These aircraft, B 777-300 ERs, were with the Turkish Airlines and have recently come back to Jet Airways after completing the lease period, an airline source said. ‘Etihad had earlier sought to lease these aircraft as it wanted to deploy them on its international network. offered by Nokia, while other trade union members advocated a government takeover of the plant and a roll-out of ‘Amma’ branded mobile phones along the lines of Amma water and Amma salt. Most others are clinging to the hope that their jobs might still be saved. Earlier this year, about 3,000 employees affiliated to Nokia India Thozhilalargal Sangam (Nokia India Employees Union) staged a one-day fast, seeking to draw the attention of the Central and State governments to their plight. It may be recalled that Nokia started manufacturing in Chennai from January 2006 and exported to markets including the Middle East and Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand from there. constitute a part of the CSR spend from two per cent of the profits as stipulated in the Act and the CSR Rules’, DPE, the nodal agency for all public sector companies, has said. Besides, the public sector entities are required to carry forward the unspent CSR funds to the next year. ‘In case of CPSEs mere reporting and explaining the reasons for not spending this amount in a particular year would not suffice and the unspent CSR amount in a particular year would not lapse. It would instead be carried forward to the next year for utilisation for purpose for which it was allocated’, it said. Among others, DPE has said that public sector companies should look at collaborations in CSR activities for ‘greater social, economic and environmental impact’ of such works. CPSEs have to adopt a CSR and Sustainability Policy with approval from their respective boards. TCS bets big on digital services Black money: Assocham against names disclosure Nokia Chennai plant: 4 days to switch off NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: With a little over three days left for suspension of operations at the city’s Nokia plant in Sriperumbudur, the fate of workers hangs in balance. It has been a legally exhausting journey for the factory right from September 2013, when tech giant Microsoft purchased Nokia’s handset business for $7.2 billion. Wired in legal tussles, the plant was left out of the deal and eventually became a contract manufacturing unit, with the factory’s assets frozen by the tax department. The end for the unit was spelled out soon after Nokia announced that that it will shut down the plant from 1 November. Left with fewer alternatives, 5,000 employees had reportedly opted for Voluntary Retirement Scheme 5 CSR must for PSUs Brokers may face joint inspection New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): To put in place a more effective system for monitoring brokers so as to check unfair trade practices and frauds, capital markets regulator SEBI is mulling over a proposal to allow stock exchanges to conduct ‘joint inspection’ of their members. A concept note was earlier floated by leading bourse BSE for joint inspection of trading members by exchanges, clearing corporations and depositories, and it is now being considered by SEBI for possible implementation, sources said. The proposal involves joint inspection of brokers, as also collection of data at a single platform by each and every exchange and other capital market infrastructure institutions such as clearing corporations and depositories. Besides, offsite joint inspection could be conducted as per analysis of this data, while it has also been proposed that internal audit should be made more frequent. The proposals are likely to face stiff resistance from brokers who claim to be already operating in a tightly regulated environment wherein supervisory functions are discharged by multi-level regulatory bodies such MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 ice levels in a managed services model, but with a transformation component to move to cloud infrastructure’, he said. And commoditised applications, when they are transitioned, customers are willing to look at application platforms which are cloudbased, he added. ‘So, all these three facts will definitely move things to Digital’, he said. Chandrasekaran, who recently got a five-year extension, said at the announcement of the firm’s second quarter results that TCS is contemplating whether to disclose numbers from the digital technologies stream. For the July-September quarter, the Mumbai-based company posted 13.2 per cent jump in its net profit at Rs 5,244 crore as against Rs 4,653.9 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue jumped 13.5 per cent to Rs 23,816 crore in the second quarter ended 30 September as compared to Rs 20,977 crore in the corresponding period of last year. Corporate Identity Number (CIN) of Company : U65991TN1975PLC6842 THE KILPAUK BENEFIT SOCIETY LTD. Regd.Office : “K.B.S. House”, No.82 (Old No.61), New Avadi Road, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600 010 Phone: 26461195/26460995/42652375, Email : [email protected] NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 39th Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Society will be held on Wednesday the 26th November 2014 at 4.00 p.m. at Hotel Ashoka, No.47, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai - 600 008. The Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account with the enclosures are affixed in the Notice Board and can be inspected at the registered office of the Society. A member is entitled to vote either in person or through proxy. Place : Chennai - 600 010 Date : 20.10.2014 By Order of the Board of Directors K. ILANGO Secretary 6 MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 Sports Serena sends ominous message to rivals Singapore, Oct 27: The older Serena Williams gets, the more dominant she becomes. At 33, an age when most players start to fade, her grip on women’s tennis looks as secure as ever. Each time she is presented with a new challenge she finds a way to overcome it, emerging stronger each time, and her will to win is not fading. On Sunday, she won the WTA Finals — an elite tournament that sits just behind the grand slams in terms of importance -- for the third year in a row, despite concerns about her health and form. She arrived in Singapore with an injured knee and suffered her heaviest defeat in 16 years in her group match with Simona Halep, who is 10 years her junior. Yet, four days later, she turned the tables on Halep, spanking the world number three 6-3, 6-0 in the final, proving yet again that she is not only the most powerful player in women’s tennis, but the most determined. ‘It’s great. I didn’t expect to end the year on this note,’ she said. ‘I was just happy to even Barca’s Iniesta out due to injury Barcelona, Oct 27: Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta could miss next week’s La Liga clash with Celta Vigo and the Champions League tie against Ajax Amsterdam after injuring himself against Real Madrid on Saturday. Iniesta has had plenty of highs and lows during his career but will quickly want to forget a nightmare ‘Clasico’. Not only did he commit the howler that led to Real’s third goal in a 3-1 comeback win at the Bernabeu but he was also forced off with a calf injury in the 71st minute. Tests on Sunday confirmed damage to the calf muscle in his right leg. ‘How the injury develops will determine when he’ll be able to return to training with the group,’ Barca said on their website (www.fcbarcelona.es) on Sunday. SA soccer captain killed by intruders Johannesburg, Oct 27: South Africa’s soccer captain Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead by intruders in a township near Johannesburg on Sunday in what local media reported as a botched robbery. The Orlando Pirates goalkeeper was shot after two men entered a house in Vosloorus where Meyiwa was visiting, at about 8 p.m. local time, South Africa police said in a statement. The intruders fled, along with a third man who had been waiting outside. Other people in the house were unharmed. Local media said the intruders had demanded a mobile phone. ‘We can confirm that Bucs (Pirates) keeper Senzo Meyiwa has been shot and sadly declared dead on arrival at hospital,’ the South African Police Services said on its Twitter feed. ‘We must emphasise break of protocol... We know there are upset and hurt pple (people) at the house where (the) incident occurred and at hospital. Calm please. ‘We can assure all South Africans that we will do all we can to bring Meyiwa’s killers (to) book,’ the police said in a further tweet, offering a reward of R150,000 ($13,700). The 27-year-old captained South Africa in their last four matches in the African Nations Cup qualifiers without conceding a goal and played on Saturday when his club advanced to the semi-finals of the South African League Cup. be competing here. ‘It makes everything much more sweeter and satisfying, especially for me. It wasn’t my best year, but I’m just happy to have won one more title this year.’ There was an element of ruthlessness about the way she disposed of Halep in the final, an ominous warning to the next generation that the world number one is as motivated as ever. ‘I made so many unforced errors in our first match, and I think knowing that she has the ability and the capability to play so well, I knew that I had to step up my game,’ Serena said. ‘I knew that I had to play a lot better, so I obviously was expecting a much better player than I was in the earlier rounds. But I think being ready for that really was able to help me out. ‘It was also good for me to lose that match, because now I know what to expect next year. I really know and I’m ready for that next year. So I know what to go home and work on once pre-season starts.’ That is bad news for her rivals, both present and past, as she closes in on the sport’s most revered records. Last month, she won her 18th grand slam singles title at the U.S. Open, elevating her to a threeway tie for fourth with Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. Margaret Court holds the all-time record with 24. Serena never talks about records but is constantly reminded of where she sits. Time, rather than her opponents, now looks like her biggest hurdle. CHENNAI Rejuvenated Federer sets sights on No.1 Swiss wins home tournament for 6th time Basel, Oct 27: Roger Federer has his sights set on ending the year as the world’s topranked player after the 33-year-old claimed his fifth title of the year in his home town on Sunday. The 17-times grand slam champion outclassed David Goffin 6-2, 6-2 to win the Swiss Indoor tournament in Basel for a sixth time, moving ever closer to Serbian Novak Djokovic at the top of the rankings in the process. A strong finish at the Paris Masters and the ATP World Tour Finals could see him end the year as number one for the first time since 2009 -proof that his skills are not in decline despite the advancing years and two sets of twins. ‘It would be very special, you can’t say it’s not important, world number one, it’s what it’s all about really, together with some tournaments you really care about,’ Federer told the ATP’s official television channel after his 51-minute thrashing of Goffin. ‘With the year I’ve had and the amount of finals I’ve played, the level of tennis I’ve played, I’m really pleased that I have a shot at being there. ‘But I’m sure Novak will be very motivated. It’s going to be interesting weeks ahead.’ Federer, whose 302 weeks as world number one is a record, as is his streak of 237 consecutive weeks atop the rankings, is less than 500 points behind Djokovic with a combined 2,500 points up for grabs in Paris and London. Djokovic won both of those titles and can potentially close the gap. Federer was at his majestic best at times against Goffin, the Belgian The final rush With the ATP Race to London entering its final week, and four berths at stake, all eyes will be on the BNP Paribas Masters. Six contenders including Andy Murray and David Ferrer are jockeying to join Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka and Marin Cilic from the Tour finale from 9 November. Those in the running are: Murray, Kei Nishikori, Tomas Berdych, Ferrer, Milos Raonic and Grigor Dimitrov. last year and therefore cannot significantly add to his haul as he will be defending points, while Federer lost in the semi-finals at both events who has rediscovered his best form since Wimbledon, winning 43 out of 45 matches, including on the Challenger Tour, to rocket up the world standings. He was never in with a chance against Federer though as the local boy delighted his fans with a faultless display to take his career title tally to 82 and extend his winning streak to 12 matches after his title in Shanghai. The first two of those wins came as Federer helped steer Switzerland into the Davis Cup final against France. Murray triumphs Andy Murray saved five match points before fighting back to beat Tommy Robredo 3-6, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (8) in a grueling Valencia Open final on Sunday. Last month, Murray also saved five match points against the Spaniard on his way to winning the final in Shenzhen, China. This time, he had to do it in front of Robredo’s home fans, who ended up applauding the effort made by both players on Valencia’s indoor hard court. Robredo came from a break down in the second set to force a tiebreaker that could have earned him his first win against Murray since 2007. Murray looked flustered, slamming his racket down twice, but he managed to save two match points before leveling at a set each. The Briton then saved three more match points in the final tiebreaker before hitting a decisive backhand to win in 3 hours, 20 minutes, making it the longest final on the ATP circuit this year. Murray embraced Robredo over the net at the finish. We saved the best Sevilla goes joint top for the last: Sania Singapore, Oct 27: They had to save match points in their first two matches of the week, but everything clicked in the third - Cara Black and Sania Mirza steamrolled Hsieh Su-Wei and Peng Shuai on Sunday to lift the season-ending BNP Paribas WTA Finals here. Black and Sania’s road to the final was anything but routine - they fought off a match point to beat Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears in the quarterfinals, then three match points to get by Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik in the semifinals. Sania joked after that semifnal match on Saturday, ‘I hope we don’t have another match like that, because my heart’s not able to take it anymore!’ Much to her delight, this one would actually be nothing like the other two. After Peng held serve to open the match, the No.3-seeded Black and Mirza stormed through 12 games in a row to hand the No.2 seeds and defending champions a 59-minute, 6-1, 6-0 loss. They never faced a break point. ‘We saved the best for last,’ Mirza said. ‘We’ve played together almost Younis wants to play World Cup Karachi, Oct 27 (PTI): Pakistan’s man of the match in the first Test win over Australia in Dubai, Younis Khan, is keen to play in next year’s World Cup despite the national selectors sidelining him for the one-day series against the Australians. Younis, who scored twin centuries in the Dubai Test, said he was ready to play in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand if the selectors put faith in him. ‘I just feel that the selectors should not take into consideration age, position or colour while selecting teams. No matter what age a batsman is, if he is in form and has match fitness he should be selected to play in ODIs,’ Younis said on Geo Super channel. ‘The idea should be to play the players in form. Age should not be a bar. If any player can serve Pakistan cricket in the World Cup he should be considered for selection. It is about playing the right combination for a match or event,’ Younis said. Younis, who has become the highest Test centurymaker for Pakistan with 26 hundreds after the Dubai Test, said he was ready to play for Pakistan even in ODIs. all year, I think, and it was at least one of our best matches. It was definitely the best match we’ve played against them.’ ‘We came out and didn’t give them any free points,’ Black said. ‘Like Sania said, it was one of the best matches we’ve played against them. We had a game plan, and I think we executed it well.” It was their fifth and biggest WTA doubles title together. They had one Premier title (Beijing in 2013), two other Premiers (Tokyo in 2013 and 2014) and an International (Oeiras in 2014). But it will be their last, too - while much has been made of Hsieh and Peng’s partnership wrapping up in Singapore, Black and Mirza will be splitting up too, a subject they discussed in their presser. India slides in ICC Test rankings Dubai, Oct 27 (PTI): India are all set to drop a rung to sixth in the ICC Test rankings, replaced by arch-rivals Pakistan in the fifth position after Misbah-ulHaq’s men took a 1-0 lead in the ongoing series against Australia here. ‘Pakistan’s victory in the Dubai Test has not only ensured that it will move ahead of India in fifth position irrespective of how the Abu Dhabi Test ends, it has dashed Australia hopes of regaining the number-one Test ranking,’ the ICC said in a statement. To move ahead of South Africa, Australia needed to win both the Tests. Now, their best series result can be a 1-1 draw, which will keep them in second position, three points behind South Africa. In contrast, if Pakistan win the second Test, then they will leapfrog England, Sri Lanka and India into third position. Madrid, Oct 27 (AFP): Sevilla moved joint top of La Liga alongside Barcelona as two late goals from Denis Suarez and Carlos Bacca gave them a 2-1 win over Villarreal. Champions Atletico Madrid also moved to within two pointes of the leaders as they were 1-0 victors at 10-man Getafe thanks to Mario Mandzukic’s first-half goal yesterday. Villarreal seemed set to take all three points when substitute Luciano Vietto clipped home Cani’s pass to open the scoring 11 minutes from time. However, Suarez slotted home a loose ball inside the area two minutes from time and Bacca converted from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time after Giovani Dos Santos had upended Benoit Tremoulinas. Victories for Sevilla and Atletico leaves the top five separated by just two points. Villarreal enjoyed the better of the play in the first period at the Sanchez Pizjuan, but it was Sevilla who came closest to breaking the deadlock when Gerard Deulofeu’s corner came back off the post. Sevilla ‘keeper Beto was forced to make a point-blank save from Ikechukwu Uche just before the break and the Nigerian striker should have done better when he fired wide 11 minutes into the second-half. Uche’s replacement Vietto was more clinical when handed the chance to give Villarreal the lead as he raced onto Cani’s through ball to lift the ball over the advancing Beto. However, Villarreal couldn’t withstand the late waves of Sevilla pressure as Suarez pounced to hook the ball into the far corner following a scramble inside the area. City Sports Customs posts win NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Customs quelled Indian Bank’s challenge, posting a 25-21, 25-21, 24-26, 25-17 win in the SRM University-Chennai District ‘A’ Division Volleyball League Championship 2014 at SDAT Multipurpose Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium here yesterday. In other matches, SRM beat SDAT 25-18, 25-16, 25-14, Income Tax defeated St Joseph’s 25-16, 25-27, 25-16, 25-20 and Panimalar edged out Southern Railway 26-24, 31-29, 14-25, 23-25, 15-13. Dipika, Harinder move up Dipika Pallikal entered the last eight of the women’s event in the JSW Indian Squash Challenger Circuit here yesterday, beating Harshit Kaur Jawanda 11-6, 11-4, 11-3 in a quick 29-minute game. In another match, Lakshya Raghavendran beat Aparajitha Balamurukan 14-12,11-9,4-11,12-10 in 43 minutes. Asian Games medallist Harinder Pal Sandhu also showed his mettle as he emerged victorious against Pakistan’s Ahsan Ayaz beating him 11-4, 11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 11-7 in a marathon match lasting 81 minutes. India’s Ravi Dixit and Kush Kumar also won as Ravi beat Velavan Senthilkumar 11-5,11-8,11-7 in 32 minutes and Kush defeated Lance Beddoes (NZL) 11-2, 11-9, 8-11, 11-5. Misbah hails Pak’s crushing win over Oz Dubai, Oct 27: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq hailed his side’s first Test victory over Australia in Dubai on Sunday as ‘one of the finest wins’ but added his team needed to remain focused to win the series. Pakistan thrashed Australia by 221 runs on the fifth and final day with just 21.5 overs remaining in the game. Australia were dismissed for 216 after left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar took 5 for 74 and leg spinner Yasir Shah finished with 4 for 50 to give Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series. Misbah said the win was the second best behind a 3-0 rout of the then world number one team England in the United Arab Emirates in 2012. ‘It’s difficult where to rank this win but it is one of the finest victories,’ said Misbah after the match. ‘I always rank 3-0 against England at the top but after that this is a big achievement, also as captain. ‘We will try to do this again and try to focus more and are determined not to be lazy against a team like Australia who always look for an opportunity,’ said Misbah. Pakistan will look to win or avoid defeat in the second Test, starting in Abu Dhabi on 30 October, to seal their first series victory against Australia since 1994. Misbah said the win was an achievement in the context of Pakistan’s 2-0 defeat in Tests in Sri Lanka and 3-0 humiliation in the preceding one-day series against Australia.‘Of course, a victory against any side is always important in a Test, especially against Australia and in the context that we were playing before, the last series (in Sria Lanka in August) then we lost the one-days and the Twenty20 and also not having your regular players here,’ said Misbah. Mixed bag CHENNAI MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 7 Dhoni to cheer Chennai at ‘home’ Local outfit faces might of Mumbai FC Tamilnadu Governor K Rosaiah administering vigilance awareness week pledge at Raj Bhavan in Chennai today. City student wins prize for system to track sand theft TCS’s Head (accreditation process for South India) A K Pattabiraman presenting an award to R Snegapriya, an IT student of SRM Easwari Engineering College in Chennai today. Chairman of SRM Group of Institutions (Ramapuram and Tiruchi campus) R Sivakumar is also seen. NT Bureau keys to success in today’s world of Chennai, Oct 27: competition. Students must master SRM Easwari Engineering College them to reach the pinnacles of glory. He further said students must learn student R Snegapriya was the cynosure of all eyes. The lass won the constantly to improve their knowledge TCS Best Project Award sponsored base, they must take part in project by TATA Consultancy Services Ltd works, which can help boost their (TCS) for designing UAE auto pilot innovative and creative abilities. system to track sand thievery along Chairman of SRM Group of river beds. Institutions (Ramapuram and Tiruchi It can be used to patrol river beds campus) R Sivakumar said creative where sand thefts happen. The and innovative ideas must be followed system can take pictures of such by brain storming sessions and take activities and send them to authorities the path of team work to bring out concerned for appropriate action. This technologies that can transform the also has collision technology which lives of humans for better. Principal can detect hurdles encountered in of the college M Sekar welcomed its flight path and move away from it. the gathering. Regional head (talent She received the award from Head acquisition) at TCS, Chennai R (accreditation process for South Vignesh and GC member of Easwari India) at TCS A K Pattabiraman. He Engineering College N Sethuraman said innovation and creativity are were among others present. Dental camp for the poor NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: The city gears up for its second ISL contest with Chennaiyin FC taking on the powerful Mumbai City FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium here tomorrow. The game has stirred up a lot of interest already as the Chennai franchise would be looking to return to winning ways after being trounced by Delhi Dynamos in their previous match. The win against FC Goa set the ball rolling for the soccer fans in the city and the presence of the superstars of Indian cinema Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar apart from Chennaiyin FC co-owner Abhishek Bachchan gave the spectators a lot to cheer about. Now, Indian cricket captain M S Dhoni, who is a co-owner of the Chennai team is expected to be present at the venue when the team takes on Mumbai tomorrow. Srinivasan refuses comment on WI pullout Kolkata, Oct 27 (PTI): ICC chairman N Srinivasan refused to comment on the West Indies team’s sudden pullout of the India series. ‘I have left the BCCI. I cannot comment on this,’ he told reporters here when his reaction was sought on West Indies’ pullout of their India tour midway early this month. The BCCI then suspended all bilateral cricket tours with West Indies and decided to initiate legal proceedings against the WICB for abruptly cancelling the tour, because of which the Indian cricket board suffered huge losses. Srinivasan, also India Cements Managing Director, was in Kolkata to attend an event organised by ‘The Refuge’, a shelter home for orphans, old and disabled people. During the event he was showered with gifts from around 90 sport clubs from all over the State. ‘I am overwhelmed by the felicitation. I have no words to say but a personal thank you to each one of you,’ Srinivasan said. NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Saidapet Exnora Innovators Club and Our Lady of Health Little Mount jointly organised a free dental camp recently at St Thomas Community Hall, Little Mount here recently. According to a press release, the camp was inaugurated by the priest of the shrine, MV Jacob. Dr Rakesh and his team from Kottivakkam Dental Health Centre examined patients and offered free consultation. It was organised to benefit the poor and downtrodden people located at saidapet and its surrounding areas. More than 150 people were benefited from the free camp, noted press release. Joint general secretary, Exnora International, R Govindaraj, and senator, KV Suresh also participated in the camp. A team of doctors from Kottivakkam Dental Health Centre at the camp at St Thomas Community Hall in Chennai recently. Gangrape: Victim to get compensation Muzaffarnagar, Oct 27 (PTI): A compensation of Rs five lakh has been provided by district administration to a victim of gangarape during communal riots last year, in compliance with a Supreme Court order, a senior official said today. District Magistrate Koshal Raj Sharma said here that on the direction of state government, Rs five lakh has been provided to the victim in a gang rape case in which the Special Investigation Team (SIT) had filed an FIR against five accused at Phugana village. The development came after the apex court issued contempt of court notice against the state government and directed the SIT officials to appear before it on a plea by the victim. The court had ordered in March this year that compensation be provided to all rape victims but the woman was not provided relief after which she moved the court. Injured Shami ruled out of Lanka ODIs New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): Indian medium-pacer Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the fivematch ODI series against Sri Lanka starting 2 November, due to an injury. Maharashtra medium-pacer Dhawal Kulkarni has replaced Shami in the 15-member Indian squad to be led by Virat Kohli, which has been announced for the first three ODIs, said a BCCI release. It is learnt that the Bengal mediumpacer has been advised 10 days of rest following his injury in the right toe. Dhawal, who made his ODI debut against England this year, will be eager to make an impression after a good showing in the Duleep Trophy quarter-final this month. The West Zone medium-pacer picked up seven wickets in the match (7 for 90), albeit in a losing cause against East Zone in the four-day game at Lahli. Winter session of Parliament from 24 Nov New Delhi, Oct 27: The Winter session of Parliament is likely to start from 24 November and is expected to be a month-long affair. A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled on Monday. The meeting will decide the schedule and would send the recommendation to the President. Generally, the Winter session lasts till 23 December. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister Anant Kumar and Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu are members of the Committee. HRD Minister Smriti Irani and Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Prakash Javadekar and Santosh Gangwar are special invitees to the Committee. After a bright start to their campaign, Chennaiyin FC stuttered against Delhi Dynamos and will be aiming to return to winning ways tomorrow He wrote on his Twitter feed: ‘Will be there to watch second home game of chennaiyin FC.Finally will be in front of Chennai fans.Vanga vandhu parunga.’ Maybe his presence would inspire Chennaiyin FC to seal a win as the tournament gets interesting at the top. After a bright start and two straight wins, the Chennai team was found wanting against a marauding Delhi Dynamos a couple of days ago. They need to put the loss behind them and look ahead. Mumbai, counted among the early title favourites and boasting a formidable line-up. A goal in the first minute proved to be the turning point in the Delhi game for Chennaiyin FC and they would be keen to avoid such lapses on the morrow. On the other hand, Mumbai have only one win from three encounters and will be eager to get their campaign back on track and will sure make a big push in Chennai on Tuesday. Teams: Chennaiyin FC: Goalkeepers: Abhijit Mondal, Shilton Paul, Gennaro Bracigliano; Defenders: Dhanachandra Singh, Abhishek Das, Gouramangi Singh, Khelemba Singh Meetei, Bernard Mendy, Jairo Suarez, Mikael Silvestre, Marco Materazzi. Midfielders: Anthony Barbosa, Dane Pereira, Denson Devadas, Harmanjot Khabra, Jaison Vales, NP Pradeep, Sukhwinder Singh, Bojan Dordjic, Elano Blummer, Bruno Pelissari, Cristian Hidalgo, Pierre Tillman; Forwards: Balwant Singh, Jayesh Rane, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Eduardo Silva Lerma, John Mendoza. Mumbai City FC: Subrata Paul, Johan Letzelter, Raju Gaikwad, Tiago Ribeiro, Manuel Friedrich (vice captain), Jan tohanzl, Rohit Mirza, Fredrik Ljungberg, Abhishek Yadav, Diego Nadaya, Javi Fernández, Singam Subash Singh, Ram Malik, Nadong Bhutia, Asif Kottayil, Peter Costa, Deepak Mondal, Sushil Kumar Singh, Syed Rahim Nabi (captain), Lalrindika Ralte, André Moritz, Lalrin Fela, Ilias Pollalis, Pavel C, Ishan Debnath, Nicolas Anelka, André Preto. (Match begins at 7 p.m) Loss will fire us, says Clarke Dubai, Oct 27: Australia captain Michael Clarke said his team would be fired up by defeat in the first Test against Pakistan but clearly needed to improve in all facets of the game to square the series later this week. The defeat by 221 runs in Dubai on Sunday was Australia’s second in five Tests this year, a run which included the last victory in their 5-0 home Ashes triumph and their 2-1 series win in South Africa. ‘Any time we lose a game it breeds fire in your belly, you don’t like losing,’ Clarke told reporters in Dubai. ‘Australians in general don’t like losing, so we’ve got a couple of days to prepare as well as we can and we’ll look forward to that second Test match. ‘Pakistan deserve a lot of credit for the way they played over the full five days. But we know we can play a lot better and we look forward to showing that in the second Test match.’ Clarke said he had been proud of the defiance Steve Smith (55) and Mitchell Johnson (61) showed on the final day, which Australia started on 59 for 4 chasing 438 for an improbable victory. ‘I’m obviously very disappointed with the result but really impressed by the way Steve Smith and Mitchell Johnson in particular showed a lot of grit today,’ he added. ‘They fought their backsides off and that’s part of the Australian way, I guess, we weren’t going to turn up here and throw our wickets away. ‘We were going to fight really hard and I think those two played CM to pay homage at Thevar memorial NT Bureau Chennai, Oct 27: Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and other Ministers will pay homage at Pasumpon Muthuramalinga Thevar’s memorial on 30 October, on the occasion of 52nd Guru Pooja. According to an official release here, Housing Minister R Vaithilingam, Cooperatives Minister Sellur K Raju, Food Minister R Kamaraj, Sports and Youth Development Minister S Sundararaj, Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar and others will pay homage at the freedom fighter’s memorial. Four days ahead of the Jayanthi celebrations, the 13-kg gold armour donated by AIADMK general secretary J Jayalalithaa was fixed to the statue of Muthuramalinga Thevar at the memorial in Pasumpon on Saturday after special poojas, giving it a grand look. The armour donated by Jayalalithaa that was kept in the safety locker of Bank of India’s Madurai branch, was handed over to Gandhi Meenal, administrator of the memorial by Panneerselvam on Saturday as the three-day Thevar Jayanthi celebrations is set to begin from 28 October. really well in tough conditions.’ That said, Clarke was clear that a big improvement was required if Australia were to get back to winning ways in the second Test, which starts in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. ‘We were outplayed in all three facets of the game, our fielding wasn’t as good as it needs to be,’ he said. ‘When you lose the toss on a flat surface, you can’t afford to drop catches. ‘I think we’ve got to keep trying to find a way to take wickets, keep looking at footage of Pakistan players. I think we can know their players a little bit better. But it’s about execution, it doesn’t matter how much information you have, if you don’t execute, you are not going to get the rewards.’ Although the result continued Australia’s struggles on the slow wickets of the subcontinent, Clarke was confident the team was a long way from the shambles of the 4-0 humiliation in India last year. ‘Unfortunately, the result was the same as India,’ he said. ‘But, as a team in general, I think we’ve improved out of sight since that series for a number of reasons.’ Modi hails Sania New Delhi, Oct 27 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi today congratulated tennis ace Sania Mirza for winning the season-ending WTA Finals women’s doubles title, calling it a ‘proud accomplishment.’ ‘Congratulations to @MirzaSania for the victory in WTA finals. This is yet another proud accomplishment!’ Modi tweeted. Sania was quick to thank the Prime Minister, saying, ‘@narendramodi Thank you very much Sir..humbled by your wishes.’ Sania and her Zimbabwean partner Cara Black ended the season and their partnership on a remarkable high by clinching a comprehensive triumph in the summit clash of the season finale yesterday. Restrictions imposed in parts of Srinagar Satyam case: Court to announce verdict date Srinagar, Oct 27 (PTI): Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir today imposed restrictions on movement of people in parts of the summer capital in view of a strike call by separatist groups protesting against landing of army in the Valley on this day in 1947. ‘Restrictions have been imposed in five police station areas of Nowhatta, Khanyar, M R Gunj, Zadibal and Safakadal,’ a police spokesman said. He said security forces have been deployed in strength in these areas and other sensitive areas of the Valley to thwart any protest demonstrations. Separatist groups, including all factions of Hurriyat Conference, had called a general strike to protest against landing of Army in Kashmir on 27 October, 1947. Hyderabad, Oct 27 (PTI): A local court trying the case of multi-crore accounting fraud in erstwhile Satyam Computer Services Limited (SCSL) may announce a date for verdict on October 30. CBI special public prosecutor K Surender said the court has ordered all the accused to appear before it on that date. The ten accused in the case include prime accused Satyam Computers founder and former chairman B Ramalinga Raju, his brother and Satyam’s former MD B Rama Raju, ex-CFO Vadlamani Srinivas, former PwC auditors Subramani Gopalakrishnan and T Srinivas, Raju’s another brother B Suryanarayana Raju, former employees G Ramakrishna, D Venkatpathi Raju and Ch Srisailam, and Satyam’s former internal chief auditor V S Prabhakar Gupta. The trial in Satyam fraud case had concluded in June before the special court, which examined 216 witnesses and marked 3,038 documents during the course of the hearing. Touted as the country’s biggest accounting fraud, the scam came to light on 7 January, 2009 after Raju allegedly confessed to manipulating his company’s account books and inflating profits over many years to the tune of several crores of rupees. , CHENNAI 8 MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2014 Licensed to post without prepayment under WPP. No. TN / PMG / (CCR) / 470 / 12-14 Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Dull (Happy New Year) N ew year has come on Deepavali for Shahrukh’s fans. Directed by Farah Khan, it is a mix and match of ‘Hail India’ portions from SRK’s Pardes to Swades to Chak De, laced with lots of commercial elements. A shrewd Farah Khan has played it to her strength - dance forms the crux. A revenge drama where an underdog emerges winner against all odds is what Happy New Year is all about. High on entertainment but low on content. As like any other Farah Khan’s film, HNY has a huge star cast, grand sets and unlimited fun. Shahrukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Boman Irani, Sonu Sood and Jackie Shroff among others form part of the cast. Chandermohan Manohar Sharma (Shahrukh Khan) aka Charlie, manages to bring together a team of friends (Boman Irani, Abhishek, Sonu Sood, Vivian Shah) who plan to steal diamonds from Charan Grover (Jackie Shroff) who is settled in Dubai. The diamonds are locked in a safe which can be opened only by Grover’s son Vicky (Abhishek Bachchan). Charlie and his team get the help of a bar dancer Maya (Deepika Padukone) to prepare themselves for World Dance Competition that takes place in Dubai. Their participation would mean an opportunity to steal Rajni leaves for Dubai T he cast and crew of Lingaa including Rajnikanth and filmmaker K S Ravikumar are off to Macau, Dubai, Abu Dhabi to shoot song sequences for the film. Sources say that an intro song for Rajni will be shot first. Buzz is that the audio will be released in the early second week of November. Produced by Rockline Venkatesh, Lingaa has music by A R Rahman. Anushka and Sonakshi Sinha play heroines. Santhanam and Krunakaran are also in the cast. Ravikumar is planning release on 12 December (Rajni’s birthday). Rajni’s last was Kochadaiiyaan, directed by his daughter Soundarya. — NT Bureau the diamond. What happens in their journey and did they accomplish the task form the rest. Shahrukh is all through. He is as usual cool and bubbly. His eight pack abs and his typical dialogue delivery would go down well with his fans. Deepika is reduced to a mere glam doll. Remember she played a central character in Farah Khan’s last Om Shanthi Om. Abhishek Bacchan is the real scene stealer. He begins from where he left in Dhoom 3. Adds some funny body language to his performance, he comes up trumps. A daring cameo by filmmakers Anurag Kashyap, Vishal Dadlani and Sajjid Khaan tickles our funny bone. HNY has some foot-tapping music, with Nonsense Ki Night and Indiawalee being the best of them all. On the flip side, a major portion of the movie gives a deja vu. Also a bit too long. Had Farah Khan stepped a little out of her comfort zone and tried a tad different, the movie would have lived up to its title. — M Bharat Kumar A still from Goli Soda Goli Soda pasanga together again T he boys of Pasanga and Goli Soda - Sriram, Kishore, Pandi and Kutty Mani come together again. This time they team up for a movie titled Vajram. Produced by Sri Sai Ram Film Factory, the movie is directed by Ramesh Selvan, who made films like Ulavu Thurai and Jananam in the past. Bhavani Reddy plays the female lead while the cast includes Jayaprakash, Thambi Ramiah and Mayilsamy. The movie speaks about the educational system in our country. It speaks against corporatisation of educational system. A major portion of the movie was shot in Chennai, Chalakudy and Moonar. — NT Bureau Jai Hind 2 from 7 November Vijay’s gift to Anirudh T he wait is finally over. Actorproducer-director Arjun has planned to release sequel to his earlier hit Jai Hind on 7 November. Speaking about the film, Arjun, said, ‘It is an action-packed entertainer with a strong message on current status of education. Formal education and patriotism will help any nation prosper. I have tried to convey this message in an entertaining manner’, he adds. Much recently he released the audio of the movie in which the family of Major Mukund Varadarajan (who died fighting terrorists in Kashmir) were honoured. Arjun’s last was Kadal in which he played a negative role. — NT Bureau Arjun I mpressed with his work in Kaththi, actor Vijay has gifted music composer Anirudh a piano. Kaththi, directed by A R Murugadoss, featured Vijay and Samantha in the lead role. The film went on to become a huge hit. The songs and background score in the film also became huge hit. The number Selfie Pulla was sung by Vijay himself and it is topping the charts. — NT Bureau Samudhirakani’s next is Kitna D irector-actor Samudhirakani is busy with his directorial venture Kitna. He also plays a prominent role in it. Interestingly a major portion of the movie is being shot in dense jungle. Mahima of Sattai fame plays dual role in the film. She says, ‘ I thank Samudhirakani sir. He gave many tips about acting when we worked together in Sattai. To do a dual role in his directorial venture delights me’. — NT Bureau A still from Kalkandu Kalkandu to release 31 Oct C ome 31 October, actor Gajesh Babu, grandson of veteran actor late Nagesh, will have his maiden acting venture Kalkandu hitting the screens. The movie is directed by Nandakumar. Says the director, ‘Gajesh is amazing. He suits the role well’. On his part, Gajesh, said, ‘ I enjoy being part of the hilarious subject’. 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