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FRONTLINE PRINTERS PRIVATE LTD Complete Printing Facilities under One Roof For subscriptions contact: 3 91766 99819 Signature campaign against drug abuse 6 A ‘phone shock’ for Sammy 8 M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. 2250 0111, 4202 1111 Suriya to act in Gautham Menon’s film? Chennai’s No 1 English evening daily since 1982 www.newstodaynet.com NATIONAL DAILY VOL. XXXIV NO. 242 FOUNDER EDITOR: T.R.R H CHENNAI H SATURDAY 6.8.2016 (EVENING) H OTHER STATIONS SUNDAY 7.8.2016 (MORNING) H 8 PAGES Rs. 4.00 H Regd. No., TN/CC(S) DN/223/15-17, RNI No: 33810 / 82 T Show-time folks he first ever Olympics in the South American continent began with a bang as Brazil showcased its rich history and cultural heritage, combined with Rio’s famous ‘Samba’ dance, as the 31st Olympic Games was officially launched in Rio de Janeiro. Though the legendary footballer Pele, Brazil’s biggest sporting celebrity could not take part in the ceremony and light the cauldron, there was a subtle yet powerful message of global warming plaguing the world in a simple but passionate opening ceremony. Brazil’s Acting President Michel Temer declared open the Games, in the presence of International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach, who gave a lengthy speech, and United Nations head, Ban-Ki Moon. Led by its only individual gold medallist Abhinav Bindra, who is in his swansong Olympics, as the flag bearer, the Indian contingent entered the stadium as 95th country. In his record seventh Olympic appearance, tennis ace Leander Paes was seen waving at the crowd, while the spotlight among the female members fell on the likes of shuttlers Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponappa and gymnast Dipa Karmakar. Meanwhile, a Delhi court issued a non-bailable warrant against liquor baron Vijay Mallya in a cheque bounce case. Mallya is in London and has been evading arrest in connection with default of huge loan amounts. Jaya inaugurates multiple health projects q Rs 16.72 cr worth anti-venom production facility at King Institute Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa with athletes including the physicallychallenged K Jenitha Anto, who won medals at various athletics competitions, at the Secretariat in Chennai. She gave away incentives to the tune of Rs 1.20 crore to them while Jenitha received Rs 25 lakh. NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has inaugurated a string of health projects through video conferencing from the Secretariat here, including a Rs 16.72 crore worth facility to produce antivenom at King Institute at Guindy in the city. According to an official release here today, Jayalalithaa on Friday inaugurated Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT-CT) at the Government Multi Super Speciality hospital at Omandurar Estate. The equipment has been installed at a cost of Rs 4.80 crore. She also declared open Rs 70.69 crore worth buildings constructed for the health sector, 14 primary health centres, Rs two crore worth CT Scan machine at Government Hospital in Ariyalur. The release said the government led by Jayalalithaa has been implementing various projects to ensure that poor people get high quality healthcare facilities without any interruption. In the past five years, Rs 968 crore worth equipment have been given to government hospitals. Stating that the King Institute at Guindy is one of the among the best research centres in the country, it said the production of antivenom was halted since 2000. Giving fresh lease of life to it, a Rs 16.72 crore building to house the antivenom facility, quality control division and blood test facilities was inaugurated by the Chief Minister. She also inaugurated various other facilities, including quarters at Chengalpet Medical College (Rs 6.89 crore) and burn injuries treatment wards at various district hospitals set up at a cost of Rs 21.57 crore. Health Minister Dr C Vijaya Baskar, Chief Secretary P Rama Mohana Rao, Advisor to Tamilnadu government Sheela Balakrishnan and others were present. SAMBA ‘O’ SAMBA... q RIO GAMES KICKS OFF WITH VIBRANT OPENING CEREMONY q GLOBAL WARMING TAKES CENTRE STAGE AT 1ST OLYMPICS IN LATIN AMERICA q BRAZIL SHOWCASES RICH HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE Ace shooter Abhinav Bindra leads the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony. Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (PTI): Brazil showcased its rich history and cultural heritage, combined with Rio’s famous ‘Samba’ dance, as the 31st Olympic Games was officially launched with a subtle yet powerful message of global warming plaguing the world in a simple but passionate opening ceremony here. Brazil organisers put their passion for football aside and made climate change and depletion of natural resources as the central theme in a thought-provoking nearly four-hour long ceremony to signal the opening of the 17-day extravaganza which will be competed by more than 11,000 athletes from 209 countries, including India, and a refugee Olympic team. Brazil’s Acting President Michel Temer declared open Nations head, Ban-Ki Moon. ‘I declare the Rio Olympics open, and celebrate the 31st Olympic Games of the modern era,’ Temer said to formally signal the commencement of competitions as the Rio night sky was lit with fireworks emanating from Maracana Stadium. After the formal declaration of the Games, Brazilian 2004 Athens Olympics marathon bronze winner Vanderlei de Lima lit the Olympic cauldron after former tennis world number one and three-time French Open winner Gustavo Kuerten brought the torch into the arena to the thunderous applause of spectators. Having witnessed many memorable clashes on its pitch, the 78,000-capacity Maracana Stadium today bore testimony to Brazil’s effort to make the world a better place, and how! It was, in a way, putting aside the trouble-torn build up that the host city faced from a Zika virus threat, to slumping economy and cost over-runs. Following the tradition, Greece, the birthplace of ancient Olympics, led the athletes’ parade with the hosts country Indian shuttlers P V Sindhu, Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa prepare to take part in the opening ceremony. the Games, the first to be Brazil coming last. The counheld in South America, in tries marched in alphabetical the presence of International order based on the spelling of Olympic Committee chief their names in Portuguese. Thomas Bach, who gave a Led by its only individual gold lengthy speech, and United medallist Abhinav Bindra, who LET THE GAMES BEGIN The Maracana stadium was the centre of attraction as athletes from across the world gathered for the opening of the 31st Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. donning blue blazer and tradiis in his swansong OlymFootballer Pele, Brazil’s most iconic sports figure wasn’t a tional saree. pics, as the flag-bearer, the part of one of its biggest sports nights. Indian contingent entered the In his record seventh Olympic Pele announced prior to the opening ceremony of the 2016 stadium as the 95th country. appearance, tennis ace LeanOlympics on Friday that he would not be able to participate Around 70 Indian athletes der Paes was seen waving at due to poor health. the crowd, while the spotlight (out of 118) and 24 officials He wrote on Twitter: ‘I am there with you tonight with enamong the female members took part in the march past with ergy and thought at Maracanã Stadium. God bless you all! fell on the likes of shuttlers the male athletes wearing navy #olympics #openingceremony’ Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponappa blue colour blazer and trousers I’m not physically able to attend the opening of the Olymand gymnast Dipa Karmakar. and their female counterparts pics,’ the 75-year-old soccer icon said in a statement later. Pele said he would have been the person who carried the Olympic torch to its final destination, lighting the Olympic flame to start the games. Former Brazilian athlete Vanderlei Cordeiro lit the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Friday. The men’s hockey players skipped the parade as they have a match against Ireland. The archery, table tennis and weightlifting teams also skipped the opening ceremony. There were loud cheers for the Spanish and British teams with the popular tennis duo of Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, both multiple-time Grand Slam champions, leading their respective countries on to the pitch holding aloft their national flags. Kenyan running legend and two- time Olympic champion Kipchoge Keino was conferred the first ever ‘Olympic Laurel’, a distinction created by the IOC to honour an outstanding individual for achievement in education, culture and peace through sport. The ceremony was divided into 22 segments with the first 11 focussing on Brazil and its evolution. The first 45 minutes was about the history of Brazil and its evolution billions of years ago before the theme moved to planet earth. Amala Paul files for divorce NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: It’s confirmed now. The celebrity couple, actress Amala Paul and filmmaker A L Vijay, are getting separated. A divorce petition was filed on behalf of the actress at a family court in Chennai today. This morning, papers for divorce with mutual consent was filed by Amala Paul’s advocate Saib Jose Kidangoor, during which the couple were also present. The couple got married in a highprofile ceremony two years ago. Amala Paul who had acted in few films directed by Vijay fell in love with him and with the blessings of elders in their families got married. However a few weeks, it was reported that they were not seeing eye-to-eye on various matters and are planning separation with mutual consent. Vijay has issued a statement recently denying rumours and saying only he and Amala know the truth of their relationship. ‘When Amala wanted to continue her career in films, I supported her to the best of my ability. And she continued acting even after marriage. The newfound accusations that I or my family were stopping her from work is completely untrue,’ he said in a statement. ‘The new-found accusations that me or my family were stopping her from work is completely untrue. The base for any marital relationship is honesty and trust. When that is breached, the very existence of committed relationship becomes meaningless.’ Amala Paul meanwhile is on a signing spree. She has agreed to act in the lead role in three movies in Tamil now. Amala Paul A L Vijay Bits SATURDAY 2 6 AUGUST 2016 East or vest, Kabali is best When the city was gripped with Kabali fever last week, this journalist went to an inner garments shop at Vadapalani to buy something for him. After he was done with the purchase and was waiting to pay the bill, he saw the man at the cash counter, presumably the When everything went wrong Three sisters with six bags arrived at Chennai Central Station. They were late and the train has just started. As soon as their cab reached the entrance, three porters rushed to help them. Taking their bags over their shoulders they began running towards the moving train. The women too tailed behind, but by the time they reached, the train already left the station. Then then went to the waiting room to check if they can board another train. The porters who came back with the luggage demanded that they be paid Rs 800. After negotiations, the women paid the trio Rs 400. Settling down into a chair, one of the sisters said this was the worst day for them as they missed the train thereby losing the ticket money, cab money and paid the porters Rs 400. The sisters were left disappointed. Her bite is human owner of the showroom, talking over phone to someone and clearly insisting that he would give the money which he owed, only if (s) he watched Kabali and produced him a copy of the ticket. After the conversation was over and the shopkeeper turned to him with a smile, the journalist said, ‘I have watched Kabali, am I eligible for some discount?’ Pat came the reply: ‘Yes sir, I will waive off five per cent from your bill’. Upwardly mobile & Pieces When question hour was going on in the Assembly last week, a popular actor, who is a first time MLA, sought the Speaker’s permission to raise a supplementary question. After he was given nod, he spoke with all seriousness about a demand. But the House was in splits even before he could complete the query, as it was totally unrelated to the main question (posed by another MLA). The Speaker asked him to place a separate question and seek answer from the Minister concerned. 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Reacting, the former Minister said, ‘we are coming to the Assembly only because of the trust we have on you. You are our hope. What will we do if you say like this?’ The Speaker said, ‘You are sounding positive and optimistic here. But once you are out of the Hall, you are talking bad about me’. The Congress has a different agenda, so it is politicising the (special status) issue. Whether it is a Money Bill or not is a different issue. It’s not correct to stifle us between the two (Congress and BJP). What we want is special status -- Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu While travelling in the Metro from Koyambedu to Alandur, this scribe lost his phone on the train. Unaware about it, he reached his workplace. After sometime only he realised and tried calling his number. The phone kept ringing but no one answered it. After searching at several places, he finally made an enquiry at the Koyambedu Metro station. One of the staff members went and checked the lost and found area and found the phone there. The scribe was grateful for their quick work but wondered why they did not answer the call when the phone rang. For that the staff answered, that it was their policy that they don’t pick up calls from lost phones. Contributions from Naomi N, Nivedita Raju, Nivedhika Krishnan, Abinesh H, M Bhaskar Sai Indira Ganga Yamuna Poovizhi Vasalile Koppium Trailer Time IN HOME STAR SPORTS 1 POLIMER TV 04:30PM 07:30PM 08:00PM 09:00PM 10:00PM 10:30PM 11:00PM Senseless acts of terrorism targeting innocent lives undermine the democratic base of society and deserve to be universally condemned. They must be met with determination and collective action. -- President Pranab Mukherjee Lost and found 09:30PM 10:00PM 10:30PM 11:00PM 11:30PM JAYA TV QUOTES OF THE DAY Cut, cut Positive, negative Like human beings, this puppy is a connoisseur of food. Its typical day starts with dark filter coffee and it devours a three-course vegetar- i a n meal. The miniature Pinschure breed has a special way of gorging on its favourites. I t would like to have its scoop of ice cream from a spoon and lick coffee from the owner’s palm. That’s as human as it gets. Among the bunch of beggars near the subway of a suburban raliway station was an old woman, who was well-dressed. On special days, she would have her hair washed for extra effect and it would hang loose in style. At first glance she looks like she is lost, but later a tiny smile appears on her face when she is given Rs 5. After her regular ‘shift’ of standing next to the other beggars, she uses the money collected to take a ‘share auto’ to reach her destination. M a k e s one wonder why she stands there the whole day! 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Experts explain the different types of adulteration involved and suggest methods to prevent them. State treasurer of the Tamilnadu Milk Producers Association, M Shankar: Adulteration is almost like giving poison to someone and considering that milk is mostly consumed by children, the person involved in doing such an act can also M Shankar be given capital punishment. Even adding water to milk should be considered adulteration. WHAT IS THE QUANTITY? Of the 1.45 crore litres of milk produced per day in the State, only close to 30 lakh litres of milk produced by Aavin is free from adulteration. The remaining 1.15 crore litres is adulterated in one form or the other. There are 65 brands and 35 companies producing milk. Each brand produces four varieties of milk and each company competes with the other not just in quantity but also adulteration, say sources. WHAT ARE THE ADULTERANTS? 3 Not only milk but also the curd, butter, ghee and other derivatives will be affected by the adulterant Even though it is illegal, some manufacturers use a chemical and inject it into the cow to make it produce more milk. This chemical is said to be harmful. OFFICIALS’ ROLE Officials seem to turn a blind eye to complaints. They lift samples, but the The various adulterants most com- agents never get the results. Without monly used are soda, bleaching it, how can we know the quality of the powder, javvarisi (sago) and enamel. milk we sell, they ask. There is also one chemical which is Even if some adulteration is used to keep the milk from spoiling. identified in a milk product, the This chemical was originally officials just warn the used in samples that were producers and sent to the lab for testing; the situation since the travel time was continues. Expressing serious concern over more, they used this to For an indiadulteration of milk and dairy products, ensure that the milk vidual to test the Supreme Court on Friday said ‘stringent reaches the lab withonce the quality measures’, including amending the Food out getting spoiled. of milk of one brand, Safety and Standards Act and making it a However, companies it would cost around penal offence, are needed to ‘combat’ the have started using S A Ponnusamy Rs 6,000. This is not a menace. this in regular producfeasible solution. Referring to earlier orders, the bench tion which can even lead A study published in 2012 headed by Chief Justice T S Thakur said, ‘It to abortion. The chemical is states that 64 per cent all milk produced will be in order, if Union of India considers very costly and only one drop in the country is adulterated. Tamilmaking suitable amendments in penal proviis enough to keep 10,000 nadu Milk Dealers Employees Welfare sions at par with the provisions contained in litres of milk from spoiling. Association president S A Ponnusamy: the state amendments to the IPC. It is also Not only milk but also Adulteration is not possible while desirable that Union of India revisits the Food the curd, butter, ghee and transporting. When milk was transported Safety and Standards Act, 2006 to revise other derivatives will be using tankers, there was the chance of punishment affected by the adulterant. adulteration. But now with milk sent in for adulteration making it more deterrent Some manufacturers pro- packets, I don’t see any chance of it getin cases where the adulterant can have an duce the milk today but print ting adulterated. And, like most people adverse impact on health.’ a future date on their packets say, it is not possible to adulterate the milk The bench, also comprising Justices R Baand sell them on the printed packets in bulk, using a syringe. numathi and U U Lalit, referred to the amendday to make it seem that the ments made by some states like West Bengal, milk is fresh. Odisha in the IPC, enhancing jail term to the Milk adulteration testing centres imprisonment for life with or without fine for should be opened in every ward or the offence of food adulteration. The court, while issuing a slew of guidelines to curb milk adulteration, said infants are ‘traditionally’ fed milk and hence, stringent steps are needed. WHAT SC SAID at least in every municipality where the common public can come and test the milk they buy. A team comprising the public and officials should be formed and surprise raids should be conducted in the manufacturing units and the quality should be tested. If found guilty, the company should be sealed which will instil fear among the others. A separate website should be opened and the result of the weekly tests should be published in it for easy access to the people. Each company should have its manufacturing unit in the districts to ensure that the milk is transported within the stipulated time. SUGGESTIONS Rlys launches Rail Geet NT Bureau/PTI: Chennai, Aug 6: Railways on Friday launched Rail Geet, a 3-minute song with moving trains visuals, to enthuse railwaymen and establish a connect with general public at large. Composed by noted music director Shravan and sung by acclaimed singers Udit Narayan and Kavita Krishnamurti, the song ‘Indian Railways, we love Indian Railways’ will be played now at the beginning of every railway function. ‘Symbols in our country play a very important role in motivating and inspiring people and this ‘Rail Geet’ will be such a symbol for all railwaymen and rail users. It will give them the spirit of marching ahead and working unitedly for the growth of Indian Railways,’ said Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu after launching the Rail Geet in New Delhi. Thanking all those involved in preparing the song, Prabhu pointed out that even during freedom struggles many songs and slogans worked as vehicles of inspiration for millions of people. Referring to the hardwork being done by the railwaymen in running the huge railway network successfully, Prabhu said that this song will reflect the commitment and dedication of lakhs of railway employees. Earlier, the Railways made a TV commercial ‘Rail gaadi chhuk chhuk’ showing a human train running during Signature campaign against drug abuse q Students drive home message thru’ mime, dance and skit NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: In an effort to make the young generation understand about the drug menace and the damages it brings to one’s life, family and the society, Rotary International District 3230 and Rotaract Club of Ethiraj College for Women organised a drug awareness programme at the college premises on Friday, where over 1,000 students from various colleges in city participated. Additional Director General of Police (Crime) Sunil Kumar addressed the gathering and launched a signature campaign ‘Say no to drugs’. A poster was also released on the occasion, which will be displayed by volunteers in the colleges and schools in city, a press release said. To drive home the message effectively among youth, the students put up fun-fi lled items like mime, dance, skit, poster making and short film screening on ill effects of the drug abuse. They also took part in an interactive session with Sunil Kumar and Jacqueline David from TTK Hospital. Lawyer and columnist Sanjay Pinto at the students council inauguration of Kumararani Meena Muthiah College of Arts and Science in Chennai on Friday. College correspondent, Meena Muthiah, principal P T Vijayshree and vice-principal R Selvi are also seen with the student council members. Students taught ‘panchatantra’ of success q Kumararani Meena Muthiah College of Arts and Science students council inaugurated Students performing a skit on drug abuse Ethiraj College for Women in Chennai on Friday. (Inset) ADGP (Crime) Sunil Kumar launched a signature campaign ‘Say no to drugs’. ‘Today’s youth are exposed to so plan to reach out to at least two lakh many things good and bad. Timely youth in coming months,’ said Rotary intervention, counseling and aware- Club director (Community Service) Dr ness will help them save their future. Nandakumar. Drug abuse will not only plague one’s Rotary District Governor Natarajan life, but affect the whole community. Nagoji, Rotarians P T Prabhakar, To tackle the issue, we have planned Satya, Subhadra V Marimuthu and to educate young generation through District Rotaract representatives were awareness programmes, where we among those present. NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 5: Catching the attention of the students of Kumararani Meena Muthiah College of Arts and Science here on Friday at the inauguration of the students council, lawyer, author and columnist Sanjay Pinto listed a ‘panchatantra’ for success. Be patient; have good stress; talent is not everything, use opportunity; create ideas; and communicate, he exhorted the fresh council members. Starting with a short story of his own life, Pinto said, ‘Marks do not matter, only talent matters. Everybody has talent, it’s how we expose it that matters.’ Secretary and correspondent, Meena Muthiah, told the students, ‘We are the change that we seek. Learn new things to succeed in life. Attitude is like a box of crayons; add colours to your life.’ ‘Start today so that you can lead tomorrow,’ she advised them. College principal, P T Vijayshree, said, ‘Adding to our success, the Centre of Business Excellence will soon be launched.’ She also presented the achievements of the students. Vice-principal R Selvi was present at the event. Following the student council inauguration, the inter-departmental cultural fest, Indradhanush, was held. A heart-warming story of a woman bureaucrat q Prince of Arcot releases book at Amir Mahal Students of Jawahar Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School participated in an awareness rally on food wastage among public at Ashok Nagar, covering 1st, 3rd, 4th and 7th Avenues on Friday. School principal Alice Jeevan flagged off the rally organised by NCC chief officer of the school M Vaithiyanathan. NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: A book tracing a woman’s journey, right from her birth in Kashmir to her growing-up years in Old Delhi, her stint in the National Academy of Administration in Mussori and to her triumphs and tribulations in Tamilnadu, which she chooses as her karma bhoomi, was launched at a function held at Amir Mahal here on Friday. Releasing the book - ‘My Beautiful Journey - From Kashmir to Kanyakumari’, Prince of Arcot Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali said, ‘The friendship, I share with the author Chander Kanta Gariyali dates back to 1976. The book will be helpful for aspiring civil servants.’ Former Tamilnadu Chief Secretary Former Tamilnadu Chief Secretary, T V Antony, Former Chief Secretary, P Sabanayagam, Prince of Arcot, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali and Chander Kanta Gariyali during the book launch at Amir Mahal in Chennai on Friday. T V Antony, receiving the first copy of the book, said the concept of family planning and Gariyali’s initiative efforts have been captured well in the book and shows the struggles she faced in India. Former Chief Secretary P Sabanayagam highlighted the significance of Indian Administrative Service. Calling the book apt for the current situation as it implied that Kashmir is part of India, danseuse Padma Subrahmanyam said it was more like a textbook for younger generation to learn about India and its administrative service. Agriculture secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi recalled his experience with Gariyali when tsunami hit Tamilnadu. Gariyali said, ‘The book will take you back in time and show you a world where a pioneering woman overcomes difficulties and challenges to serve the society ’ Blend 4 SATURDAY 6 AUGUST 2016 WHAT NEWS TODAY PRINTS IS NEWS THAT COUNTS A Pointless! ministerial meeting of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation in Islamabad has ended, as usual, in acrimony, with no tangible gain flowing from it. Given the ingrained animosities and bitterness between the biggest of the eight-member body, it would be foolhardy for anyone to expect real progress unless India and Pakistan resolved their differences. With the Kashmirobsessed Pakistan staying true to type, the SAARC ministerial meeting ending in a whimper should have caused no surprise. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who flew to Islamabad for a day, said his piece, mincing no words when it came to pointing the accusing finger at Pakistan for patronising anti-India terrorism, and returned. His speech received little mention in the Pak media, though it was not blacked out as originally reported. Rajnath used some evocative phrases to make the point that Pakistan cannot expect to make a success of a body meant for regional cooperation if it failed in its duty to take effective action against State and nonState terrorists. One nation’s terrorists cannot be another memberState’s martyrs, the Home Minister said, with the recent events in the region in view. Nobody could have missed as to where his finger was pointed at when he told SAARC Home Ministers that ‘…countries that provide support, encouragement, give sanctuary and safe haven and assistance to terrorists and terrorism must be isolated.’ Burhan Wani, the young terrorist killed in an encounter recently in Kashmir, was immediately declared a martyr by Pakistan which also condoled his death and organised protest meetings in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Even Pakistan’s national legislature passed a unanimous resolution to condole his death, dubbing him a martyr. The Indian Home Minister had these provocative actions in his mind when he directly condemned support to terrorists by member-States. But the moot question is to what purpose, if any, such meetings serve if Pakistan refuses to mend its ways. A mere talking shop is what SAARC seems to have become in the absence of any understanding between the two South Asian neighbours locked in bitter recriminations almost from their birth as separate nations back in 1947. Though bilateral disputes are not part of the SAARC charter, unfortunately the Indo-Pak rivalries and point-scoring always end up vitiating the atmosphere of such meetings of the regional grouping. As an idea, SAARC held much promise for bridging differences between the eight member-States but almost from its inception thirty-one years ago it has been dogged by bitter bilateral disputes. Yet, India too cannot help but maintain diplomatic niceties. One should not grudge Rajnath Singh taking the trouble of flying across to Islamabad for delivering the usual homilies to a Pakistan which is determinedly deaf to all good sense and international norms of good conduct. Kiran Bedi @thekiranbedi Unless we spend honestly & invest more in our Municipal Services cities will deteriorate. Needed Proactive Governance Today’s jobs report underscores what we know to be true: America’s economy is the strongest in the world. Barack Obama @BarackObama Tiny solar cells to power personal devices WASHINGTON: Scientists have created high-performance, micro-scale solar cells that outshine comparable devices and could power personal devices such as wearable medical sensors, smartwatches and autofocusing contact lenses. Large, rooftop photovoltaic arrays generate electricity from charges moving vertically. The new, small cells, developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US capture current from charges moving side-to-side, or laterally. They generate significantly more energy than other sideways solar systems. New-generation lateral solar cells promise to be the next big thing for compact devices because arranging electrodes horizontally allows engineers t o sidestep a traditional solar cell fabrication process - the task of perfectly aligning multiple layers of the cell’s material atop one another. ‘From a fabrication point of view, it is always going to be easier to make side-by-side structures,’ said Hongrui Jiang, professor at UW-Madison. ‘Top-down structures need to be made in multiple steps and then aligned, which is very challenging at small scales,’ said Jiang. Top-down photovoltaic cells are made up of two electrodes surrounding a semiconducting material like slices of bread around the meat in a sandwich. When light hits the top slice, charge travels through the filling to the bottom layer and creates electric current. In the top-down arrangement, one layer needs to do two jobs: It must let in light and transmit charge. Therefore, the material for one electrode in a typical solar cell must be not only highly transparent, but also electrically conductive. Very few substances perform both tasks well. Instead of building its solar cell sandwich one layer at a time, researchers created a densely packed, side-by-side array of miniature electrodes on top of transparent glass. The resulting structure separates light-harvesting and charge-conducting functions between the two components. Existing top-of the-line lateral new-generation solar cells convert merely 1.8 per cent of incoming light into useful electricity T CHENNAI Rio: Golfing virus returns to Olympics he Rio Olympics will get underway tonight (Friday) with typical fanfare and fireworks a good two days after it actually got underway without any fanfare and fireworks. No, I am not joking. The football matches are already on since Wednesday, but usually it is a tradition of the Olympics to have the inaugural ceremony after the Games have been technically inaugurated. And Rio is only sticking to it. But Rio is also set to blaze new trails, and this is the biggest Olympic Games ever, especially as reflected in the statistic that 30,000 journalists are out there covering it. The host city has ensured that there is an easy supply of what such a huge contingent of media personnel usually looks for: Controversies and scandals. Ahead of the Games, most of the talk has been around Zika virus, crime in Brazil, pollution in Guanabara Bay, the alarming recession, the impeachment move against the President, the displacement of poor people to build facilities for the Games, and reading all those bitter and troubling reports has made some of us feel almost wistful for the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. The real point is that if something makes you look back fondly at an event that was organised and helmed by Suresh Kalmadi then you know you are looking at the pits. The pollution in Guanabara Bay has been the biggest issue (“Rio 2016 water full of garbage, plastic bags, bottles, fridges and condoms”, “Olympians will literally be swimming Japan marks Hiroshima anniversary TOKYO: Japan today marked 71 years since the city of Hiroshima was destroyed by a US atomic bomb, as its mayor urged the world to unite in abolishing nuclear weapons. The annual ceremony came just months after Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to visit the western Japanese city, paying moving tribute to victims of the devastating bomb. American B-29 bomber Enola Gay dropped its deadly payload, dubbed ‘Little Boy’, on Hiroshima at 8:15 am local time on 6 August 1945. Much of the city was incinerated by a wall of heat up to 4,000 C (7,232 F) -- hot enough to melt steel -- killing tens of thousands. About 50,000 participants, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and representatives of more than 90 countries and regions, observed a minute’s silence at the exact time the atrocity occurred some seven decades ago. During the solemn ceremony, Hiroshima mayor Kazumi Matsui recalled the visit by Obama in his peace declaration, citing the president’s historic speech. ‘(His visit) was the proof that Hiroshima’s strong wish not to tolerate the ‘absolute evil’ was shared by President Obama,’ he said. The mayor urged the world to take action towards the abolition of ‘the ultimate form of inhumanity, united and with passion’. in human crap, scientists say” are just two of the sample headlines) and so if they decide. last-minute, to shift the sailing events, we in Chennai can surely offer to host it on the Cooum and the competitors would be really grateful for it. That is how bad the situation is. But it is also a fact that there are many misconceptions surrounding the Rio Games, one of which is of course the belief that Rio de Janeiro is the capital city of Brazil. This is totally wrong. The capital of Brazil is --- you geography nuts would doubtless know --- totally some other city. Let us face it, all Olympics have had problems. But once the Games get going all these things will be forgotten and you can count on us journalists to focus on sporting events, especially the women’s beach volleyball. And looking at the attire of the competitors in this sport you will also probably wonder whether the Olympic motto has been modified to: Shorter, lesser, hotter. Another event that should get our undivided attention is the Modern Pentathlon, especially to figure out what exactly is that sport. Nobody really knows what events comprise modern pentathlon, and I suspect they just make them up on the fly. So, it would seem, are the rules and regulations of judo. The greatness of this popular Olympic sport is that even after watching a full bout you can still never tell with any amount of confidence as to who the winner is. Rugby Sevens is being reintroduced in Rio Games (it was last played in the 1924 Games) based on its undoubted enormous popularity among the seven playing members of a team. Golf is another sport that is making a comeback to the Olympics after a gap of 112 years, and in a show of immense gratitude to the IOC for this gesture, many of the top golfers will not be seen in action. Seriously, these golfers have said that the fear of Zika virus has forced them to stay back in their respective places, which we sincerely hope the ISIS terrorists will target at the earliest. Okay, that is an insensitive and cheap shot. But when top golfers get all snooty and make excuses and stay off from the Olympics, we really need to wonder whether we need golf at all. But even without this, we have to take a call on a sport that takes less energy to play than when one operates the telephone. Now we get to the Indian participation, and as ever the nation has sent a team of eager and enthusiastic sportspersons, and, as ever, an even more eager and enthusiastic team of officials who can be counted to come back with a rich haul of foreign liquor and chocolates. The IOA president is N Ramchandran, the brother of N Srinivasan. This is ‘I want to be Prez for all Americans’ Need to reject bluster, bullying from Trump campaign: Hillary Clinton WASHINGTON: Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said there is a need to reject the use of ‘bluster and bullying’ coming from her Republican rival Donald Trump’s campaign. ‘We have to reject and stand up against the appeals to the kind of bigotry and the use of bluster and bullying that we see coming from Trump’s campaign, but let’s not forget the real economic challenges that too many Americans of all backgrounds are facing today,’ she said. ‘That’s how I think about it and that’s how I’m going to try in this campaign to respond to and rebuke all of the horrible things he (Trump) says on a pretty regular basis, but not about me, I could care less about that,’ Hillary said responding to a question about her Republican rival. ‘But when he goes after individuals, when he accuses a distinguished federal judge of Mexican heritage of not being fair, when he insults a gold star family of a Muslim-American who served in the military... you know the list. I will stand up and call him out on that,’ she asserted. At the same time Hillary said she will also keep reaching out to Americans of all races and ethnicities and where ever they live, to tell them that she is not going to forget about them after this election. ‘I’m going to work my heart out to help every single person have a better job with a rising income and make sure their kids get a good education, and everything else that I think they’re owed here in America,’ she claimed. Hillary said she will bring the country together. ‘I think we have three overarching goals: we need more economic opportunity, we need to protect our national security and we have got to work toward American unity,’ she said. ‘I want to be the President for all Americans. I want to lift up and give everybody a chance to pursue their dreams. And that means people who Portugal’s ex-PM lead in informal polls for UN UNITED NATIONS: Portugal’s former premier Antonio Guterres maintained his lead in the second round of informal polls held here to elect the next UN Secretary General, even as hopes appear to fade for a woman to be elected for the first time as the world’s top diplomat. The powerful 15-nation UN Security Council held the second round of so-called straw polls yesterday. Diplomats said Guterres led the pack of 11 contenders, garnering 11 ‘encouraging’ votes for his candidacy, two ‘discouraging’ and two expressing ‘no opinion’ on it. Guterres, who had served as UN High Commissioner for Refugees for 10 years, had emerged as the frontrunner in the first straw poll that was conducted last month. Guterres was much against the Lodha Committee recommendation that said: it is a conflict of interest for a former BCCI president to have a brother. The Indian medal hopes rest on shooter Jitu Rai, badminton ace Saina Nehwal, archer Deepika Kumari, sundry wrestlers and boxers and the remarkable gymnast Deepa Karmakar. Deepa created history by becoming only the third woman in gymnastics to land the Produnova vault and the first ever Indian to know what Produnova vault is. There is also Abhinav Bhindra, the first ever individual gold medalist from India. Though he has announced his retirement, he has chosen to stay in the game and lead India from the front by the common sense logic of being the country’s flag-bearer at the opening ceremony. Overall, the good news is that India is predicted to win a total of 8 medals at the Games. The bad news, however, is that the prediction has come from Goldman Sachs, the global Zikka virus in the investment banking market. Irrespective of how India’s performance is going to be at the Rio Games, I think we should all continue to support our sportspersons, and, who knows, with our sustained backing India can one day surely produce what we all truly dream of --- an Olympics women’s beach volleyball team. e-mail the writer at [email protected] (Courtesy: Talk Media) couraging him, four discouraging and three expressing no opinion. Argentina’s foreign minister Susana Malcorra moved up from S MAKyER the seventh place to third NEWth e da of place in the second round, garnering eight encouraging votes, six discourages and one no opinion. Bokova slipped from her original third place to fifth. New Zealand’s former prime minister and head of the UN Development Program Helen Antonio Guterres Clark remained on the number 7 posifollowed by Slovenia’s former presi- tion, behind Srgjan Kerim of Macedodent Danilo Turk and Bulgaria’s Irina nia. Of the 11 remaining candidates, Bokova, who serves as UNESCO six are men and five women. Director-General in the first round. Earlier this week, Croatia’s depuThe second round saw former Ser- ty parliament speaker Vesna Pusic bian foreign minister Vuk Jeremic withdrew her candidacy, saying rising from the fourth spot to take the ‘selection has not gone in my second place, with eight votes en- direction’. are supporting him,’ Hillary said. No logic in Trump’s campaign: Joe Biden Meanwhile, US Vice President Joe Biden said that some ofthe things that Trump does or says defies logic. ‘I can’t figure out Trump. I’ve known him a while, not well,’ Biden told reporters travelling with him in Florida where he campaigned for his Democratic party candidates and attended fund raising events. ‘You know, it’s true that when you’ve never run for public office before, going out there and getting on the biggest stage in the world, you’re bound to make mistakes. But some of the things that he does and says sort of defy logic for me,’ Biden said. 13 killed, 6 injured in France bar fire RENNES: At least 13 people have died and six been injured in a fire at a bar in Rouen, northern France, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said. The blaze broke out at around midnight at the basement room of the Cuba Libre bar in the city centre during a birthday celebration. ‘A fire broke out in a bar in the city centre of Rouen this evening, according to an initial investigation, 13 are dead and six are injured, and more than 50 firemen attended the scene,’ Cazeneuve said in a statement. ‘An inquiry is underway to establish the cause of the fire,’ he added. One source close to the investigation said that candles on a birthday cake may have sparked the blaze. One of the injured was in a critical condition, the secretary general of the Seine-Maritime prefecture Yvan Cordier told AFP Enterprise CHENNAI A&D to fit to a T Right time for aerospace & defence electronics market: Report NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: The market opportunity for aerospace and defence (A&D) electronics in India is pegged to be at $70-72 billion in next 10-12 years, a report on Friday said. SUCCESS SPEAKS SEVEN According to a joint report by IESA, Nasscom and Roland Berger, India is the seventh largest (A&D) market globally. ‘India has needs to modernise its A&D capital equipment base by addressing obsolescence as well as build additional capability through new capital acquisition. This requirement is also supplemented by additional budgetary allocations of the Ministry of Home Affairs for paramilitaries and state police force requirements’, the report said. All of this results in India being substantially attractive as an A&D market, it added. START, ACTION ‘We expect the government to support startups in the defence electronics industry in India. Defence manufacturing shifts globally has seen the wave one from US to Japan, wave two from Japan to Europe, wave three from South East Asia to China and want wave four to be from China to India’, he added. A BILLION DREAMS ‘The total market opportunity for A&D electronics for India to ranges from $70-72 billion in next 10-12 years’, the report said. DIVIDE AND RULE Of this, almost $53-54 billion emanates from electronics spend as part of platforms, while another $17-18 billion of demand comes from projects that are traditionally called system-of-system projects like Indian Army’s Project TCS, BMS etc, it added. EXCEL WITH ELECTRONICS ‘The size of strategic electronics is projected to grow to $72 billion from the present $1.7 billion market and this indicates immense potential as there exists a significant gap between supply and demand’, NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat said. SOFT IN SPACE ‘Though India is considered as a ‘soft power’ in the space, we are yet to witness a single Indian company that develops strong end-to-end Aerospace and Defence software solutions. As a result, we keep depending on foreign companies’, he added. He also said the return on investments in the defence electronics industry in India is long term and players need to have a long-term view. TECH TOUCH ‘It is important for us to create an arrangement for technology transfer with more advanced nations and the role of the government will be significant here. They should create an environment for the domestic players to cross-pollinate knowledge and technologies with other countries’, NASSCOM CO M pr p es esid iden entt R Ch Chan andr dras ashe hekh khar ar sai said. d. Governors were invited from 31 May to 31 June, 2016, to make nominations for the organisation’s presidency, the release added. ‘It is a great honor to serve as President of the ADB for another five years. I will devote myself to continuing to lead ADB to an even more elevated standing as the primary development institution in the region that helps achieve inclusive and sustainable development in Asia and Pacific’, Nakao said. ADB said that during his first term, Asks industries to seize opportunity of ‘transformational times’ New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI): Terming the global slowdown as transient, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday asked the industry to seize the opportunity to expand their business and prepare themselves for better times. ‘We are passing through transformational times and in these transformational times, those who have taken over the challenge, I think must seize this as a global opportunity’, Jaitley said while inaugurating the India International Footwear Fair here. The world is not doing well today at all, it is in a slowdown mode now, he said. ‘Therefore with the globe not doing so well, global markets shrinking, some of the more advanced units, particularly in leather are facing chal- EID-Parry Q1 profit at Rs 25 crore NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Murugappa group company EIDParry has reported a standalone net profit of Rs 25.34 crore for the first quarter ended 30 June. The Chennai-based sugar manufacturer had registered a net loss of Rs 138.18 crore, during same period of previous year, a company statement said. Total income for April-June quarter went up to Rs 581.37 crore, from Rs 498.71 crore registered during the year ago period. The company said the process of merging Parrys Sugar Industries, a subsidiary of the company, with EID-Parry is ‘under progress’. Managing director V Ramesh, commenting on the standalone results mentioned, ‘The company’s performance in Q1 of FY 2016-17 was satisfactory, largely due to better price realisation on sugar. The other factors which helped in improved performance were focus on costs besides better results of the bio products division’. it has realigned its strategic priorities through mid-term review of ‘Strategy 2020’ and plans to increase lending capacity from $13 billion in 2014 to $20 billion by 2020. ‘The scaling up of its operations has already made good progress. Last year, ADB’s loan and grant approvals reached a record $16.3 billion, including private sector operations of $2.6 billion, which is also a record high’, ADB said. Manila-headquartered ADB also approved a replenishment of $3.8 billion fund in May this year. ‘Money matters in Mumbai’ Mumbai, Aug 6 (PTI): For Indian travellers, Mumbai has been ranked the most expensive city in the country, but second least expensive in the world, according to a report. The financial capital of the country, Mumbai has been ranked the most expensive city in India, however, it is the second least expensive destination in the world to visit after Hanoi, according to TripAdvisor’s sixth edition of annual TripIndex Cities. Overall, the report revealed that New York (US), the most expensive city internationally for a threeday break for Indians will cost Rs 1,24,201, which is over three times costly than Mumbai, the most expensive city in India. Capetown in South Africa has been ranked third globally least expensive city to visit followed by Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Bangkok (Thailand) and Moscow (Russia). TripAdvisor’s sixth edition of annual TripIndex Cities compares the cost of a three-night break during the summer travel from June-September in 27 key cities around the world. Conducted by independent research firm TNS, TripIndex Cities also includes eight Indian cities, 5 Do not ‘slow down’: Jaitley tells India Inc ADB re-elects its president Manila/New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI): The board of Asian Development Bank has re-elected Takehiko Nakao as the multilateral funding agency’s president for a five-year term beginning November. ‘The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Board of Governors has unanimously re-elected Takehiko Nakao as President of ADB for a further five years beginning on 24 November 2016’, ADB said in release. Nakao was first elected as ADB president on 28 April, 2013 to serve the three-and-half-years remaining term of his predecessor Haruhiko Kuroda. Being the ninth president of ADB, he was the sole nominee after ADB’s SATURDAY 6 AUGUST 2016 including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Jaipur, taking into account indestination costs for two people. These include - a four-star hotel for three nights, a visit to three attractions, lunch each day, a taxi to and from dinner each day, plus the cost of dinner itself, the report said. In India, Pune in Maharashtra is the lowest cost destination at Rs 26,595, followed by Jaipur, Chennai, Kolkata and Bangalore, the report revealed. ‘Our research of booking rates on TripAdvisor shows that it is possible to budget for a full trip to Pune for little more than the average cost of accommodation in Mumbai over the same dates. Such information helps travellers assess the various aspects of their trip before going ahead and making the final booking’, TripAdvisor India country manager Nikhil Ganju said. Globally when it come to eating out, Tokyo has emerged the most expensive city at Rs 40,587, which is almost three times the cost of Hyderabad that is the costliest in India at Rs 13,668. ‘With the globe not doing so well, global markets shrinking, some of the more advanced units, particularly in leather are facing challenges, but that’s not an everlasting phenomenon’ lenge because of shrinkage of global markets, but that’s not an everlasting phenomenon. That could be a transient phenomenon, and even in that we have to seize the opportunity for ourselves’, he said. Emphasising that India has potential particularly in non-leather foot- wear to become a world beater, he said, this is one industry that India is capable of finding core competence. Over the last few years India has shown potential as far as services are concerned but for some reason the country missed out in manufacturing, he added. The two big employment generator in the manufacturing sector are textile and apparel, and leather. Highlighting various steps taken by the government, the Finance Minister said last four months have seen three very significant steps-Aadhaar, Bankruptcy Code and the GST law. In the biggest tax reform since Independence, the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday approved the Goods and Services Tax (GST) bill to replace a raft of different state and local taxes with a single unified value added tax system to turn the country into world’s biggest single market. ‘These spate of changes are taking place, when the world is otherwise in a slowdown phase’, he said. New ‘dawn’ for Rolls Royce in city Rolls Royce Motor Cars APAC regional manager Sven J Ritter and Kun Exclusive MD Vasanthi Bhupathi, at the launch of ‘The Dawn,’ in Chennai Friday. NT Bureau Chennai, August 6: Rolls Royce launched its latest offering, ‘The Dawn,’ in Chennai Friday. Speaking to the media, Rolls Royce Motor Cars APAC regional manager Sven J Ritter said, ‘The Dawn is a 4-seat convertible made by RollsRoyce Motor Cars. 80 per cent of the car’s body panels are new, compared to the Wraith’. ‘The Dawn is a four seater, luxury coupe. The roof of the coupe has seven levels of insulation which delivers pin drop silence inside the cabin. The Dawn is the quietest convertible car ever built in the world. The design ethos followed by the engineers has created a cabin that conveys all the hallmarks of the brand’s peerless craftmanship combined with a philosophy of effortless, yet invigorating driving experince,’ he emphasised. The Dawn is powered by a directinjection twin-turbo 6600 cc 12 cylinder v engine that produces a 563 hp of raw power at 5,250 rpm and a twist force of 820 nm at 1,500 rpm. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 kmph and the car weighs 2560 kg. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 4.9 seconds. The fuel consumption of Dawn is stated to be 14.2 litres per 100 km. Speaking on the occasion, managing director of Kun Exclusive, Vasanthi Bhupathi who will be the dealer for the car in Chennai, said, ‘It provides a paradgim shift in providing luxury. The Dawn is indeed a new birth from the stables of Rolls Royce’. ‘The car will be available at our showroom at the GST road in Meenambakkam. We provide a four year unlimited mileage warranty. In addition, there is a 24 hour roadside assistance throughout the warranty period. The price of the car starts from Rs 6.25 crore,’ she added. Tube Investments PAT at Rs 40 crore NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Engineering company Tube Investments of India’s standalone profit after tax more than doubled to Rs 42.40 crore during the June quarter. According to a press release, the firm’s profit after tax stood at Rs 18.01 crore during same period a year ago and for the financial year ending 31 March, 2016 profit after tax stood at Rs 731.64 crore. Total income from operations for the June quarter grew to Rs 1,146.27 crore as against from Rs 1,076.47 crore registered during corresponding period of previous year. For the financial year ending 31 March, 2016 total in- Indian Bank enters into MoU with Star Agri NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Indian Bank and Star Agriwarehousing and Collateral Management Ltd. have entered into an agreement for extending produce marketing loan to farmers. According to a press release, M/s Staragri will now provide storage and preservation services to farmers for storing their farm produce and also collateral management services to the Bank. Indian Bank will provide credit facilities to farmers against warehouse receipts. The bank has developed a special product for financing farmers upto a maximum limit of Rs 50.00 lakh under this scheme. This facility will help the farmers to avoid distress sales under adverse market conditions and also to tide over liquidity crunch they face immediately after the harvest. Further, food and agro processing units can also store their produce in the storage godowns and avail credit facility against the warehousing receipts. The bank’s General Manager R Manimaran, and Staragri head (business development and strategy’ Vivek Thoopal, inked the pact at the Indian Bank corporate office in Chennai. DOCUMENT MISSING I have lost T.N.S.C. Board plot transferred allotment R.C. No. E7/15714/2008 dated 23.06.2011, and Unregistered Sale deed in Regisration district of Chennai, Mambalam-Guindy Taluk, Venkatapuram Village, Block No. 6, Survey No. T.S. 111/pt, No. 88 Venkatapuram Scheme, Plot No. 89, Door No. 84 extent of 90.0 sq.meter, while I was travelling by auto from Tambaram to Meenambakkam the above said original Transfer Allotment and Sale Deed was lost at Meenambakkam Bazaar Road. 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For Info-Dive Software Limited Sd/AJAY K MEHTA "<$=>= Sports 6 SATURDAY 6 AUGUST 2016 CHENNAI PAES DENIES REPORTS OF RIFT WITH BOPANNA Ready to put best foot forward in his 7th Olympics Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (PTI): Tennis ace Leander Paes has termed the reports that he had refused to share a room at the Olympic Games Village here with his doubles partner Rohan Bopanna as ‘false’ and said that his timing of arrival at Rio was according to plans and known to the Indian tennis team. Speculation of a rift between the two men’s doubles players was doing the rounds here and reports have suggested that Paes refused to share a room with Bopanna at the Games Village. It was also speculated that Paes’ late arrival had given the duo little time for match parctice and Bopanna had to make other arrangements. But Paes, who will be playing in his seventh straight Olympics, a first in tennis, termed these reports as ‘baseless’ and ‘false’. He said that the timing of his arrival and stay at the Games Village was according to plans and known to the team. ‘I am disappointed and feel sad by the baseless suggestions in a section of the media ... which accuse me of not informing the tennis team about my scheduled arrival in Rio,’ tweeted the 43-year-old Paes. ‘There is also talk of me refusing to share a room with my doubles partner Rohan Bopanna, which is false and intended to unsettle our preparations for the competition. I am staying in the Games Village which was the plan all along,’ he wrote. ‘Hope this clarifies and puts an end to all fabricated stories and allows me and the rest of the Indian tennis contingent to concentrate on doing our best for the nation. I would also like to take this opportunity to wish all my colleagues in the Indian contingent the very best for this Rio Olympics,’ said Paes who checked in at the Games Village on Thursday evening. India’s Chef-de-Mission Rakesh Gupta clarified that Paes was always going to stay alone. ‘He (Paes) was given a room and there’s no controversy at all. For a legend like him, Paes deserved a separate room for himself,’ Gupta said, explaining that the Indian ace was playing a tournament in New York and hence the delay in arrival here. OMEGA’S LAP COUNTERS FOR SWIMMERS Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (PTI): Omega has installed digital lap counters at the bottom of the swimming pool for the 800m and 1500m competitions in the Rio Olympics. One lap counter is included for each lane - positioned on the opposite side of the finish - which counts down the number of remaining laps for the competitor swimming in that lane. Previously, officials standing at the edge of the pool would display the number of remaining laps to the swimmer, meaning that the competitor would have to shift his or her attention from the pool. Sania misses opening ceremony to prepare for 1st round match Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6: Sania Mirza who will represent India in the mixed-doubles and women’s doubles category, is giving the Rio 2016 Olympics ceremony a miss because her campaign commences later on Saturday (Brazil time). Sania tweeted about giving the ceremony a miss and assured that she’ll be in spirit with the Indian contingent. India’s leading tennis lady will pair up Prarthana Thombare in doubles and will share the court with Rohan Bopanna in the mixed doubles category. Active on the social media, Sania has been sharing her Rio experience on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat. In a latest tweet, Sania tweeted a picture of Pokemon Go. Pokemon fever has gripped the entire world, and she’s not far behind. She isn’t the only athlete on a hunt as most are spending their free time on their smartphones. Many have racked up huge phone bills ahead of the games while others have complained about poor access in the village. Some athletes continue with the run and have already claimed to have scalped special characters in the village. Sania-Thombare take on China’s Shuai Peng-Shuai Zhang in the opening round on Sunday. India not taking Irish lightly, says Sreejesh IOA announces Rs 50 lakh cash award for goldies Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (PTI): The Indian Olympic Association has announced a Rs 50 lakh cash award for the gold medal winning athlete in the Rio Olympics. At a meeting with the managers and coaches of the teams, the IOA top brass comprising president N Ramachandran and secretary general Rajeev Mehta, it was announced that the national Olympic body for the first time would award Rs 50 lakh for a gold medal, Rs 30 lakh for silver and Rs 20 lakh for bronze. In addition, the coaches will be awarded an equivalent of 50 per cent of the amount that the athletes receive. So, a gold-winning athlete would receive Rs 50 lakh, while his or her coach would receive Rs 25 lakh and so on. Ramachandran said, ‘this is the first time we are doing it and we hope that this will form an additional incentive for the athletes and we are looking at a higher than ever medal haul.’ Leander Paes will be featuring in his seventh straight Olympics, a first in tennis. Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (PTI): Keen to start their Olympic campaign on a winning note, Indian hockey men’s captain PR Sreejesh has said that his team would not be taking Ireland lightly as they could be an unpredictable side. Buoyed by some strong performances in the run-up to the Rio Games, Indian men’s team will look to break their 36-year-long medal jinx when they begin the competition here in Group B against Ireland, labelled as the minnows in the competition. ‘The Irish can be unpredictable. They have been doing well in the European Championships and are sturdy and fast on the ball. It won’t be an easy game to win and we will need to go full force,’ Sreejesh said on the eve of the match. This will be Ireland’s first Olympic appearance since 1908 when they had earned a silver medal. Hence, going by the recent record, the Indian team, ranked fifth in the FIH world rankings, would start as favourites. However, chief coach Roelant Oltmans does not want his wards to get complacent. ‘We want to begin on a winning note and carry the momentum forward in the following group s t a g e matches. We do not want to undermine any team especially at an event like the Olympics where every team wants to win,’ said the chief coach. Ireland over the past PR Sreejesh have put up an inspired show beating Malaysia and Pakistan at the 2015 FIH World League semis and with Australia’s Oceania Cup win, the Irish team had booked their berth to Rio. Justin Gatlin Gatlin‘hungry’ for Rio success Rio de Janeiro, Aug 6 (AFP): US sprinter Justin Gatlin said he was ‘hungry’ for success as he prepares to take on Usain Bolt for what would be a highly controversial second Olympic crown. Gatlin has twice served doping bans in his career, meaning a 100m or 200m win against the popular Bolt would be polarising -- especially after Russia’s athletics team was suspended over a drugs scandal. Gatlin, 34, has set the two fastest times this year and he is a real threat to two-time defending champion Bolt, whose build-up has been troubled by a hamstring injury. He said he was taking a simple approach to what will be his third Olympics, after he won the 100m in 2004, missed 2008 with a drugs ban and returned to take bronze in 2012. ‘I’m just going to go out and do what I need to do,’ he told reporters at the US track and field team’s training base near Copacabana. ‘This Olympics is going to be special. I know everyone’s going to bring their A-game so I’ve got to make sure I’m ready.’ When asked how he was feeling, Gatlin told reporters: ‘Hungry.’ ‘This is my third Olympics so I’m bringing the fun, care-free Justin Gatlin from 2004 and the honoured-to-be-here Justin Gatlin from 2012, kind of mixed together,’ he said. ‘When I go out there I’m just going to celebrate and have a great time.’ Gatlin set personal bests over both 100m and 200m last year, raising eyebrows after Norwegian researchers found in 2014 that the effects of performance-enhancing drugs could last for decades. A ‘phone shock’ for Sammy Bharath, Mukunth Darren Sammy WI sacks T20 captain St John’s (Antigua and Barbuda), Aug 6 (AFP): Darren Sammy, who led West Indies to the World Twenty 20 title in 2012 and 2016, claimed that he has been sacked as captain in a 30-second phone call from the head of selectors. The 32-year-old posted an emotional video on his Facebook page where he said his six-year spell in charge had ended. Sammy, lying shirtless in his bed and with reggae music playing in the background, also said he had been dropped from the squad. ‘I got a call yesterday, it was probably 30 seconds, from the chairman of selectors telling me that they’ve reviewed the captaincy of the Twenty20 team and I won’t be captain anymore and that my performances have not merited selection in the squad,’ Sammy said in the video. Sammy led the West Indies to T20 victory in Sri Lanka four years ago and again earlier this year in India when Carlos Brathwaite smashed four sixes off the final over to beat England. But there were obvious signs of the strains between him and the West Indies Cricket Board when he used his presentation speech to attack his employers over a lack of support. His contribution to the victory was minimal -- he scored eight runs and took just one wicket. ‘Six years ago I was asked to captain West Indies, a task which I thought would be the biggest challenge in my career, in my life,’ Sammy said. ‘A task which I knew would be so difficult but I took it head on. I embraced the challenge, I embraced the difficulty. hammer tons NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Centuries from skipper K Bharath Shankar and K Mukunth put TNCA XI in a commanding position against Hyderabad on Bharath Shankar t h e opening day of the Kalpathi AGS-Buchi Babu all-India Invitation tournament on Friday. Winning the toss, TNCA XI piled on 419 for the loss of three wickets at the end of 90 overs. SCORES: TNCA XI 419 for 3 in 90 overs (K Bharath Shankar 119, K Mukunth 136, V Ganga Sridhar Raju 90, B Rahul 56 n.o) vs Hyderabad. TNCA President’s XI 195 in 73.5 overs (M Kaushik Gandhi 58, B Aparajith 47, Shivendra Singh 5 for 63) vs Chhattisgarh 49 for no loss in 14 overs. Railways 280 in 88.1 overs (Shivakant Shukla 51, Mrunal Deodhar 74, R Sai Kishore 7 for 64) vs TNCA Districts XI. Toss: Railways. Jharkhand 187 in 57.5 overs (Ishan Kishan 62, Sunny Gupta 43 n.o) vs UPCA 80 for 2 in 30 overs. Mixed Bag CHENNAI Big screen device for traffic cops to book cases NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has announced over 100 e-challan systems in the form of tablets with bigger screens for the traffic police which would make their job of booking cases easier. The e-challan system for collecting spot fines was introduced around five years back, to make the work easier for the policemen. But the traffic police say that the small screen echallan devices were a bit of a strain as they had to check for vehicle details and fine amounts on the small display screen. Sources say that around 7,000 violation cases are booked by Chennai traffic police every day. Around 300 machines were provided to the traffic personnel, which allowed the police to key in the vehicle number to get all details pertaining to the owner’s name, address, vehicle-make and colour. ‘Although this system allowed us to also see in an instant the previous traffic violations committed by the motorist, the small screens made the task cumbersome,’ said a traffic police officer. This new, bigger version of echallan devices is said to be much faster, compared to the old device, and more such devices with added, better features are to be issued to the police soon. ‘Details of stolen vehicles have also been fed into the tablets and we will get an alert when we key in the vehicle registration number. More features are expected to be added soon,’ said a police officer. Auto driver dies in mishap at Mylapore NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: An auto driver died in a freak accident on Royapettah High Road last night. According to police, Bhaskar (37), a resident of Mylapore was riding on the Sivasamy Salai, when his vehicle skid and rammed into a median. The mishap occurred at around 9.45 pm. Police recovered the body and an autopsy was conducted at Royapettah Government Hospital. The Adyar Traffic Investigation has registered a case. SATURDAY 6 AUGUST 2016 7 Lorry owners refuse to carry burden of penalty Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill proposes fines on transporter M BALASUBRAMANI Chennai, Aug 6: Lorry owners association feels that the increase in penalty amounts for overloading, announced recently in the Motor Vehicle Amendment Bill, will not reduce offences: in fact, it will lead to increase in bribery. The Motor Vehicle Bill, which was passed on 3 August, proposes insertion of 28 new sections. The amendments in it are mainly focused on issues relating to improving road safety and citizens’ ease and facilitation while dealing with the Transport Department. One of the proposals made in the bill is to mandate the automated fitness testing for transport vehicles with effect from 1 October 2018. The government is of the opinion that this would reduce corruption in the Transport Department, while at the same time, improving road worthiness of a vehicle. Penalties have also been proposed for deliberate violation of safety / environmental regulations. Talking to News Today, Tamilandu Lorry Owners Federation Association president, R Sugumar, said it was not fair to levy penalty on the driver and the transport agency alone in case of overloading. ‘The receiver and the sender of the consignment should also be fi ned. According to the Factories Act, the licence and safety of the vehicle in which the consignment is checked by the factory that sends it. If this is possible, then why don’t they check for the capacity of the vehicle and then load them accordingly?’ he asked. Sugumar suggested that if the government was really concerned about the safety of the people then the root cause of this overloading should be found out instead of going about levying penalties. ‘If a vehicle is caught with overlaod, the fine should be imposed on the sender, receiver and the transporter as well, instead of dumping everything on the transporter. This will ensure that the companies also have a share in ensuring the safety of the people. If the same company is caught overloading again, then their licence should be cancelled,’ Sugumar said. He pointed out the recent survey which states that compared to other States, Tamilnadu ranks first in accidents and road deaths for which overloaded trucks and damage on highway are among the reasons. ‘Compared to neighbouring States, Tamilnadu is carrying abnormal excess of loads on highways. More than 90 per cent transportation vehicles are of abnormal overload in the State; but only one or two vehicles are caught and fi ned by the authorities for the purpose of record,’ he added. Sugumar added that there are no weighing machines in the 19 checkposts in the State to check the weight of the vehicle entering and exiting the Tamilnadu, and there are also no weighing machines in most tollgates though a recent court order makes such machines mandatory. ‘Vietnam Veedu’ Sundaram passes away A filmmaker & writer who was part of MGR & Sivaji films Commanding Officer D Sendhil Kumar, Wing Commander, 1(TN), Air Squadron - NCC, watches the students take part in a march past at the inaugural of the 181st sports day and 69th NCC Day of Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School at Chetpet, Chennai, today. School headmaster and correspondent G J Manohar is also present. Vijay Rupani meets Guv Stakes claim to form govt in Gujarat Ahmedabad, Aug 6: Vijay Rupani, who was on Friday nominated as the next Chief Minister of Gujarat by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), today met Governor OP Kohli to stake claim to form the government. Vijay Rupani along with Nitin Patel - who will be the deputy Chief Minister - called on the Governor at the Raj Bhavan to discuss government formation. The decision to appoint Rupani as Chief Minister came as a major twist as Patel was the frontrunner for the post after the former had bowed out from the race, saying he would like to work for the party. Yesterday, in a crucial meeting attended by BJP president Amit Shah and Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari at the party headquarters in the State, the decision to make Rupani as the next Chief Minister was announced. BJP`s Central Observer Nitin Gadkari said after the meeting that the decision was taken by the party MLAs unanimously and through a democratic process. Perera spins Lanka to series win Galle, Aug 6 (AFP): Sri Lankan off-spinner Dilruwan Perera’s six-wicket haul secured a historic series win for the hosts as a struggling Australia were bowled out for 183 on the third day of the second Test here today. Chasing a mammoth 413 for an improbable win, the visitors were all out for 183, handing Lanka a 229-run win and a series triumph after 17 years. Resuming at the lunch score for 133 for 7, Australia lost the remaining wickets for the loss of 50 runs and the game ended when Peter Nevill was run out for 24. Perera had earlier got Josh Hazlewood caught and bowled for 7 to finish six wickets. At lunch, Australia was 133 for seven with Nevill and Mitchell Starc battling to survive Sri Lanka’s spin test. Overnight batsmen David Warner and skipper Steven Smith offered some resistance with their 51-run fourth wicket partnership but both of them fell to Perera’s guile. NT Bureau Chennai, Aug 6: Popular writer and director, Vietnam Veedu Sundaram passed away this morning at a private hospital here. He was suffering from jaundice for some time. He is survived by two daughters, son-in-laws and grand children. Known for his successful plays, Sundaram became famous with Kannan Vandhan, which was later made as a film (Gowravam) with the legendary Sivaji Ganesan. He has also appeared as a character actor in several Tamil films and TV serials. Other than Sivaji Ganesan, Sundaram has also worked with leading actors including M G Ramachandran, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Karthik and KR Vijaya. Well known for his family themes, his stories have been made into films in other languages also. Many prominent film personalities including 3 pilgrims killed in landslide Gujarat Chief Minister-designate Vijay Rupani called on Governor O P Kohli at Raj Bhavan today. The BJP central leadership had already made it clear that a state MLA would be assigned the job. Anandiben Patel had tendered her resignation to the Governor on Wednesday. Governor OP Kohli had asked her to continue as the care taker Chief Minster till an alternate arrangement was made. Patel, who took charge as Gujarat`s first woman Chief Minister after Narendra Modi took charge as the Prime Minister, citing age issues had in her Facebook post earlier urged the BJP to relieve her from the coveted post. Patel said that she had two months earlier sought to resign from the party to give enough time to the new incumbent to prepare for important events like the upcoming `Vibrant Gujarat Summit`. Jammu, Aug 6 (PTI): Four persons including three pilgrims were killed and nine injured in a landslide triggered by heavy rains enroute to the cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district. The landslide occurred on Banganga-Ardhkuwari road around midnight and the debris fell on a shelter where the pilgrims were sitting, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) Ajeet Sahu told PTI. ‘Three pilgrims including a 5-year-old died on the spot and another person was brought dead at hospital,’ the CEO said. No differences with Lt Guv: Pondy CM Puducherry, Aug 6 (PTI): Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today asserted that there were no difference of opinion between his Ministry and Lt Governor Kiran Bedi. ‘There is no clash between the Lt Governor and the Ministry,’ he said. He said the LG and the Ministry were functioning within the powers demarcated for them in the Constitution. Hence, there were no room for any difference of opinion. Addressing reporters here, the Chief Minister said there was a vast difference in the constitutional provisions governing the administration of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Union Territory of Puducherry. ‘We have separate provision in the Constitution relating to Puducherry and the rules framed under the Union Territories Act 1963 were also different and hence one should not contend that both Delhi and Puducherry Union Territories were on equal footing,’ he said. Replying to a question whether conferment of statehood for Puducherry would clear the scenario as far as powers for elected Ministry were concerned, he said his government and Congress insisted that Puducherry should be granted special category status. Special category status would ensure that the Centre provided 90 per cent of the budgetary requirements of Puducherry by way of grants while the remaining 10 per cent could be mobilised by the State government. Asked about his reported warning to government employees that they would be dismissed if they come late, he said he has never made any critical comments against government staff although his intention was that the employees should be punctual in turning up at their workplace. Khushbu Sundar, Suriya, Manobala, Y Gee Mahendra and Sivakumar paid last respects to the mortal remains of Sundaram at his residence at T Nagar here. The last rites are expected to be performed later today. ‘I lost my elder brother’ Sundaram started his career as a service boy in United Amateur Artistes (UAA) run by YG Parthasarathy in 1956. That kindled his interest in drama and cinema. Speaking about his association with Sundaram, Y Gee Mahendra of UAA said, ‘I consider him as my elder brother. He had a long association with our drama troupe. He wrote eight plays for us. Kannan Vandhan was one among them, which was later made as Gowravam. I had the fortune of re-enacting Gowravam as a stage play recently’. ‘He also did many television serials for me. He was part of our family. I As writer Sundaram worked as writer for films including Vietnam Veedu, Gnana Oli, Naan Yen Pirandhen, Naalai Namadhe, Justice Gopinath, Annan Oru Koyil, Paritchaikku Nermaachu, Dharmam, Nambinar Keduvathillai, Jallikattu and Soora Samhaaram. am at loss over his demise’, he added. ‘He was a simple man’ Sundaram is an inspiration for all of us. He was a simple man, who loved to travel by public transport and walk distances, said his son-in-law Saravanan. His passion was infectious. A voracious reader, he was planning to stage a mime on Shakespeare Macbeth and wasa working on it. He had plans to produce and direct films, he added. His love for cinema and stage plays deserve special mention. He encouraged and motivated a lot of young talents, he added. ODYSSEY TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED CIN: L51909TN1990PLC019007 Regd Off.: A-E, 8th Floor, Gee Gee Emerald, No.312, Valluvarkottam High Road, Nungambakkam,Chennai-600 034. Web: www.odysseytec.com, E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 91 44 28221330, 28222455, 28218982, Fax: 91 44 28271559 NOTICE OF E-VOTING In terms of Section 101 and 136 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 18 of the Companies (Management & Administration) Rules, 2014, the Notice setting out the business to be transacted at the 26th AGM along with Explanatory Statement pursuant to Section 102 of the Act and Annual Report 2015-16 (physical copies) have been despatched to those shareholders, who had not registered their email ids with the Company/depositories on August 4, 2016 and to those shareholders who have registered their e-mail ids with the Company/depositories through electronic mode on August 5, 2016. 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Vincent Adaikalaraj who produced legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s last script Target, is bankrolling the project. He says, ‘Meow is about a cat named Selfie. Four youngsters trouble her and Selfie plans to take revenge on them. The tussle between the cat and the men makes up the movie. Acclaimed graphic designer Ramesh Aacharya has used state-of-the-art CG work in over 150 shots in the movie. The need to care for animals is our message through Meow, he adds. -NT Bureau Suriya to act in Gautham Menon’s film? Sources in Kollywood say that Suriya and Gautham Menon who parted ways after Varanam Ayiram might join hands together again. The duo rendered a huge hit in Khaakha Khaakha. If reports are to be believed, Suriya has hinted at working with Gautham again. Now he is busy with S3, the third instalment of Singam franchise. It would be followed by movies with filmmakers Pa Ranjith and Muthiah. Gautham is working in Achcham Yenbadhu Madamayada and Enai Nokki Payum Thotta. NT Bureau newstodaydaily ntchennai Licensed to post without prepayment under WPP. No. TN / PMG / (CCR) / WPP-470 / 15-17 Three cheers for Udhay After Manithan, Udhayanidhi Stalin will be working in three films this year. He will act in Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran director Ezhil, then a film with Thoonga Nagaram fame Gaurav Narayanan and one film with debutante Thalapathy, a former assistant of director Ponram. His movie with Ezhil is a rural comedy entertainer and this yet-to-be-titled. It will go on floors in September. Buzz is that Madras fame Catherine Tresa will play the female lead. She had acted in films including Madras, Kathakali and Kanithan. -NT Bureau Kabali lyricist for Arjun Arunraja Kamaraja, who penned lyrics for Neruppu Da in Rajinikanth starrer Kabali has emerged a hot property in Kollywood. He is flooded with lots of offers and one among them is for Nibunan featuring Arjun and Prasanna in the lead role. He will be penning the theme song for Nibunan’s theme song, set to scores by Naveen. The movie is directed by Arun Vaidyanathan. The movie also stars Varalakshmi Sarathkumar and Lucia’s heroine Sruthi Hariharan, Suman and Suhasini Maniratnam. -NT Bureau Dharmadurai to release 19 Aug A good news for Vijay Sethupathi fans. His Dharmadurai is confirmed for a release on 19 August. Directed by Seenu Ramasamy, Dharmadurai features Tamannaah opposite Vijay Sethupathi. Aishwarya Rajesh and Srushti Dange are also in the cast. Produced by RK Suresh, the movie has music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and lyrics by Vairamuthu. Interestingly Vijay Sethupathi has three releases so far this year - Sethupathi, Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum and Iraivi. Remember Vijay Sethupathi was introduced as hero by Seenu Ramasamy in Thenmerkku Parivakattru. -NT Bureau Hingis feels like a junior after a 20-year absence BRILLIANT BRAZIL ON SHOW The Rio Olympics got off to a start with a vibrant opening ceremony which saw leading sportspersons including Spanish tennis ace Rafael Nadal and Briton Andy Murray carry the flag for their respective nations. The participants were the cynosure and some chose to take selfies while many were proud to enter the Maracana stadium as part of the country’s squads. Various events were part of the programme to entertain the audience. Rio de Janeiro: Martina Hingis has retired twice and been hit with a doping suspension since she last played the Olympics in 1996 as a precocious 15-year-old. But after waiting 20 years to return to the Games, the Swiss star almost had her Rio dream snatched away -- not once but twice. First, Roger Federer, her sched- A breakthrough for Iran: First female flag-bearer Archer Zahra Nemati eyes yellow metal in Rio Zahra Nemati Rio de Janeiro: When archer Zahra Nemati carried the Iranian flag into the Maracana Stadium on Friday, she broke new ground for the Islamic country. Never before had a woman led Iran’s team into the parade of athletes in an Olympic opening ceremony. In Iran, where strict interpretations of Islamic norms are enforced, female fans are traditionally barred from attending male-only sporting events. Arriving in the stadium in a wheelchair, wearing a green head cover- ing, Nemati was the flag-bearer for a team made up overwhelmingly of men. It’s quite a way for the 31-year-old Nemati to make her mark on her first Olympics. She had hoped to represent Iran at the Olympics much earlier in life and in taekwondo rather than archery. A car accident as a teenager set the former black belt on a new sporting path after leaving her paralysed. She picked up archery a few years later simply because, ‘I wanted to do some sport.’ Unlike most athletes, Nemati won’t just be spending part of August in Rio de Janeiro. She’ll be pulling double duty and will be back next month for the Paralympics, where she’s the defending gold medalist in the individual recurve W1/W2. Nemati started her ambitious journey to a first Olympic medal ahead of Friday’s opening ceremony during archery’s qualifying round at the Sambadrome. She shot 72 arrows and accumulated a score of 609, good for 49th position. The results from the qualifying round are used determine the seedings for the bracketed tournament next week. At the 2012 London Paral ympics, she captured gold to become the first woman from Iran to do so, according to the Rio Olympics website. Nemati earned her spot at both the Olympics and Paralympics with a strong performance at the 2015 Asian Championships and Asian Para Championships. ‘I had a dream to be in the Olympics as I was doing taekwondo before my accident,’ she said. ‘Now, this dream came true through archery.’ -PTI Martina Hingis uled partner in the mixed doubles, withdrew with injury and a day later Belinda Bencic, her doubles teammate, also pulled out. In a last-minute solution, where Vitorija Golubic dropped out of the team, Hingis was paired with Timea Bacsinszky. ‘When Roger agreed to play with me I was very excited but in our sport you never know what’s going to happen next week,’ said Hingis who only arrived in Rio on Thursday afternoon. ‘Of course, when the phone call came I was little prepared as it’s never easy to say no to something you have looked forward to. ‘But we were both equally disappointed that we couldn’t compete in the Olympic Games together. I was looking forward to bringing home a medal. ‘I have another chance. I never go on the court thinking I am going to lose and I am here to compete hard with Timea,’ added Hingis, now a 35-year-old veteran of the tour. Back in the 1996 Olympics, Hingis lost in the second round of the singles and reached the quarterfinals of the doubles with Patty Schnyder. She went onto establish herself as the leading player of her generation, winning five Grand Slam singles titles between 1997 and 1999. But she retired in 2003 with a knee injury before returning to the tour in 2006. One year later, she was into her second retirement when she was hit with a twoyear doping suspension having tested positive for cocaine at Wimbledon. Published by K. Balakumar on behalf of News Today Media (P) Ltd., from 85, Mount Road (GST Road), Guindy, Chennai 600 032 and printed by him at Frontline Printers Private Ltd., M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy,