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FRONTLINE PRINTERS PRIVATE LTD 3 ‘Stenographers’ Guild stands as an edifice’ 6 Balance, composure key to Kiwis’ success 7 Kejriwal adamant 8 Elliott’s honeymoon pledge to sister S Complete Printing Facilities under One Roof M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. 2250 0111, 4202 1111 Chennai’s No 1 English evening daily since 1982 www.newstodaynet.com NATIONAL DAILY VOL. XXXIII NO. 109 FOUNDER EDITOR: T.R.R H CHENNAI H THURSDAY 26.3.2015 (EVENING) H OTHER STATIONS FRIDAY 27.3.2015 (MORNING) H 8 PAGES Rs. 4.00 H Cricket captures the nation... ACTION THERE, TENSION HERE Cricket enthusiasts keep a tab on the score in the India-Australia semifinal at a tea stall in West Mambalam area in Chennai. Photo: B ANAND NT Bureau There were reports of attendance being down in several offices while the Chennai, Mar 26: traffic on some of the city’s roads was It was all play and little work as a not choc-a-bloc as it usually is. large section of Chennaiites tuned in to Kishore Sharma, a cricket fan wrote the high-voltage World Cup semifinal on his Twitter handle @KishoreRF: against Australia today. After all the hype surrounding the semifinal played ‘Oh it’s India vs Australia cricket world in Sydney, it was time to get real and cup semi-final day, means curfew cricket fans back home were hooked in India today. to live broadcast on television or radio ?? #GoIndia or on the internet. #WeWontGiveItBack Meanwhile, social networking plat#Ind #Aus #Informs including Twitter and WhatsApp dvsAus’ were as busy as Indian fans were flooding them with non-stop messages That is not all even as the India-Australia match and there was talk the players were trending on Twitter. about people calling in sick As many had predicted ahead of the today to apmarquee clash, roads wore a rather parently catch Actor Suriya deserted look and offices reported flaunting his Indian the World Cup thin attendance as fans chose to stay team jersey today. semifinal. away to watch the action. That is not all, shops dealing in white goods had Some professionals were of the turned on television sets to enable opinion that it did not matter if it was cricket-crazy Chennaiites to update a holiday or not (on the match day) as themselves on the scores. most offices have elaborate arrangements for watching the match. Even if Even at the small tea shops, some there is no televsion, most people are enterprising owners had the TVs on to logged to their cell phones and computhelp the fans know the scores while the ers streaming the match or logged on net and smartphone-savvy were glued to websites delivering real-time match to desktops and their devices to stay scores/details. abreast of the goings-on. Regd. No., TN/CC(S) DN/223/15-17, RNI No: 33810 / 82 and Smith headlines q Aussies weather mid-innings wobble, rack up 328 Sydney, Mar 26 (PTI): Steven Smith’s brilliant century propped up Australia before Indian bowlers staged a comeback of sorts but the hosts still managed to post a commanding 328 for seven in the second semi-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup here today. This was the highest total by any team against India in this edition of the mega-event as the Australian batsmen dominated proceedings for the major part to become the first team to post a 300-plus score in a World Cup semifinal. This was also the only time that Indian bowlers failed to take all 10 wickets of the opposition team and the rivals managed to score a 300 plus score after winning the toss. Smith batted like a man possessed as the Indian attack looked pedestrian for the first time in front of the local boy whose 105 came off only 93 balls with 11 boundaries and two sixes. Aaron Finch, who played the role of sheet anchor to perfection with a patient 81 off 111 balls that had seven fours and a six, added 182 off 31 overs for the second wicket with Smith. Later, Mitchell Johnson played a superb little cameo scoring 27 off 9 balls (4x4, 1x6) that helped the hosts cross the 320-run mark. It was the first time that Indian pace attack was put to sword as the trio of Umesh Yadav (4 for 72 in 9 overs), Mohammed Shami (0 for 68 in 10 overs) and Mohit Sharma (2 for 75) were hammered into submission due to some poor planning as well as execution. However, it was Ravichandran Ash- It was the first time the Indian bowlers failed to take all 10 wickets of the opposition team and the rivals managed to score 300-plus after winning the toss. STEVEN WONDER Australian batsman Steven Smith continued his golden run against the Indians with a superb ton in the World Cup semifinal today. win, who walked away with honours with figures of 1 for 42, which included the prized scalp of dangerous looking Glenn Maxwell (23, 14 balls) with a well thought out trap. It was because of Ashwin that India q Con weddings on rise in city q What make men, women fall for it doctor and wedded another woman in Chennnai, a year later. He also reportedly forced his ‘wives’ to pay dues for his new house and had threatened to kill one of them. In a similar incident, a man in Bengaluru made news for having cheated four women in three different cities, borrowing large sums of money from each. It may be noted that while it is not only the men who indulge in these kind of con-marriages, women too have been caught for similar fraud activities. Last week, a woman and her gang was arrested for trying to extract money from a senior citizen, after promising to mary him. A few weeks ago, a woman in Mogappair was accused of marrying ten businessmen through online matrimonial sites, and later fleeing, but not before swindling lakhs of money from each. Speaking on this issue, advocate Tamil Poonkuyil Mozhi said, ‘We all know that only one marriage is legally permitted. The reason for cheating in a relationship or in marriage is the lure of money and the urge to earn it at the earliest. I always find a lot of women being victims, which makes it necessary for them to be more careful towards selecting their partners. Also, if they find their spouse cheating on them, they have to notify the police immediately’. ‘In Srinivasan’s case, he was caught only after his fourth wife lodged a complaint. His other three wives would have probably wanted social security and preferred to bear with him’, she added. ‘As long as there are people who are cheated, there will be people who cheat’, she stated. City counsellor Khushali Manikandan also stresses on the need for women to exercise caution while choosing a man. ‘Marriage seems like a shortcut way to earn money, hence loyalty which is the foundation for any marriage goes for a toss’. Voicing similar views is social activist Aarthi who says, ‘Marriage is becoming a business these days. The expectations in matrimonial sites in terms of salary and property clearly show money playing an important role in relationships’. could stop Australia from racing away to a total in the range of 350 which looked possible when Maxwell started tonking the seamers. The Australian innings was all about Smith’s approach and the manner in which he tackled the Indian bowling which has been a dominant force throughout the tournament. So simple yet effective was Smith’s approach at the crease that it never seemed he was scoring at a rate of more than run-a-ball yet he did it with elan. The 100 came off 89 balls. The floodgates opened in the 10th over of the Australian innings bowled by Yadav when Smith smashed him for four boundaries. Umesh’s first spell of five overs went for 39 with six boundaries and a six taken off his bowling. It started with a cover drive and ended with a hat-trick of pull-shots as Yadav repeatedly erred in length bowling too short. With each and every shot, the common Australian sports anthem ‘Come on Aussie Come on’ sang by a motley bunch had more impact than the ‘Jeetega bhai Jeetega’ from the Indian fans. The Australian innings started to gain momentum after that. While Finch worked out the singles and doubles with occasional boundary, Smith pulled anything that was slightly short in length. The chip over mid-wicket off Ravindra Jadeja was sheer class. Modi chairs crucial meet Honey trap for money SRINIDHI VASUDEVAN Chennai, Mar 26: The big fat Indian wedding is always associated with a huge sum of money, gold and luxurious cars in the form of gift, or dowry. But, with the growing need and greed for money, marriage is now increasingly being used as a medium to acquire money, through cheating. A few days ago, police arrested Srinivasan, a 38-year-old married IT professional who cheated four women in different parts of the State. He had borrowed money, gold and property from the women, before dumping them. He is alleged to have married a woman in Madurai, later abandoning her for another from Kanyakumari. He then went on to cheat a government All eyes on... teven Smith seems to have taken a liking to the Indian bowling, it seems. The right-hander carved out a century to power Australia before the Indian bowlers staged a comeback of sorts in the second World Cup semifinal at Sydney today to restrict the co-host to 328. This was the highest total by any team against India in this edition of the mega-event as the Australian batsmen dominated proceedings for the major part to become the first team to post a 300-plus score in a World Cup semifinal. Smith batted like a man possessed as the Indian attack looked pedestrian for the first time in front of the local boy whose 105 came off only 93 balls with 11 boundaries and two sixes. Aaron Finch, who played the role of sheet anchor to perfection with a patient 81 off 111 balls that had seven fours and a six, added 182 off 31 overs for the second wicket with Smith. Meanwhile, the semifinal encounter meant that things came to a virtual standstill as cricket fans not only found reasons to stay away from work but also traffic in Chennai wasn’t as busy it always during the middle of the week. Shops dealing in white goods were centres of attraction as curious fans gathered to get an update on the match situation at various locations in Chennai. New Delhi, Mar 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose government has given top priority to cleansing the Ganga, is chairing the fifth meeting of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) later today. The Prime Minister is the the exofficio Chairman of the Authority while Chief Ministers of Bihar, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand are its members. The meeting comes at a time when BJP-led NDA government at Centre has given thrust on cleaning up the polluted river and charting out plans for it. The previous meeting was held on October 27 last year, which was chaired by Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti. Constituted in 2009, NGRBA is as an empowered planning, financing, monitoring and coordinating authority ISRO: 5.49 am, 5.19 pm, 59.5 hours for river Ganga. The objective of the Authority is to ensure effective abatement of pollution and conservation of the river Ganga by adopting a holistic approach with the river basin as the unit of planning. The functions of the Authority includes all measures necessary for planning and execution of programmes for abatement of pollution in the Ganga in keeping with sustainable development needs. Missing convict held NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Police arrested a convict who had jumped parole from Puzhal prison, and issued death threat to the Inspector who arrested him in 2011. NT Bureau hrs Thursday’. The launch would take ly. The satellite will help augmenting in one of the telemetry transmitAccording to police, retired Inspecplace from the First Launch Pad on 28 the satellite based navigation system ters of the satellite, ISRO said. Chennai, Mar 26: tor Sugumar (62), during his stint as March evening at 1719 hours. of India which is currently under deThe telemetry transmitters were The 59-and-a-half hour countdown Inspector of police in Nolambur, had velopment. The navigational system During the countdown, propellant fillnow replaced and the mission for the launch of the fourth navigation arrested one Jayakumar on charges of so developed will be a regional one ing operations would take place in the would now take place on 28 March. satellite IRNSS-1D by PSLV-C27 murder. In 2011, the court sentenced targeted towards South Asia. The four-stage workshorse launch vehicle on 28 March began at 5.49 am this With a mission life of ten years, the Jayakumar for life. Police said, while on satellite will provide navigation, of the ISRO. morning at the Satish Dhawan Space configuration of IRNSS-1D, weighing a three day parole in February this year, tracking and mapping services. Cenre at the India’s spaceport of Sri‘The Mono Methyl Hydrazine 1425 kg , would be similar to that of Jayakumar went absconding. Following The launch mission was earlier harikota, about 100 km here. (MMH) propellant filling operation of its three predecessors and it was this, it is reported that Jayakumar warned scheduled for March nine, but was fourth stage of PSLV-C27 has comrealised in less than four month after A release from the Indian Space Rethe Inspector over the phone that he deferred due to a technical snag. menced’, the release said. the launch of IRNSS-1C. search Organisation (ISRO) here said will be placed in geosynchronous would be killed. Last evening, acting on ‘During the integrated electri‘after the Mission Readiness Review The fourth satellite of IRNSS ConThis would be the 29th mission orbit. a tip off, police arrested Jayakumar at cal checks of the launch’ vehicle committee and the Launch Authoristellation, IRNSS-1D, is one among of PSLV, which has so far comThe first three satellites in the gun point while he was ‘escaping’ from along with the satellite after the sation Board cleared the launch last the seven satellites slated to be pleed 28 successive successful IRNSS series were launched from Koyambedu bus terminus. He was preclosure of heat shield on March evening, the 59 and half launched to provide navigational missions. Sriharikota on 1 July, 2013, 4 April sented before an Egmore Magistrate Published by K. Balakumar on behalf ofservices 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, three, an anomaly was observed to the region. The satellite hour count-down started at 0549 (More on page 7) and 16 October last year respectiveand remanded in Puzhal Chennai 600 032. Ph: 4202 1111. Editor: K. Balakumar. Phone: Editorial/Admn /Advt: 22504000, Fax: 2250 1800 (Editorial)/2250 1200/2250 0101 (Advt/Admn). e-mail: [email protected], Circulation: 4202 1111. Fax:prison. 4212 0000. q Countdown starts for launch of fourth navigation satellite 2 THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 City KEEPING COOL Centre CHENNAI In a bad state Chitlapakkam post office functions from dilapidated structure C Pleasant days are set to give way to hot days and summer fruits like watermelon have arrived in the market. A scene at Selaiyur. hitlapakkam post office is season and I need not explain what among the oldest in the neighthe difficulties we face. Thankfully bourhood. The office currently funcwe got new rest rooms six months tions out of a small building which back but the need of the hour is an was inaugurated in 1969 when former upgradation of the entire building,’ Chief Minister M G Ramachandran said one employee. was an MLA representing Alandur A piece of land, which was earconstituency. marked to construct an upgraded A rent of Rs. 575 a month was post office has been lying vacant paid to the Chitlapakkam Town for the past four decades. Dense Panchayat till 2013, according to overgrowth of vegetation can now be sources. It continues seen there. till date, they Residents have made several added. appeals to the Department of YUR It is the smallPosts to take steps to construct SELAI est post ofa building in the vacant land, fice in terms of t h e located adjacent to the existing post number of employees working office but nothing has been done till which includes the Post Master, Sunow. perintendent and postmen. ‘A new post office with all facilities But all is not well when it comes to will be very beneficial for a huge the state of the office and residents population that still depends on post will have to wait for some more years offices for withdrawing money from to have an upgraded post office in their savings accounts and also to retheir locality. ceive pension,’said Radhakrishnan, All these years, the post office has an elderly person in the locality. been functioning from an old building Staff at the post office informed that threatening to collapse anytime. they deliver mails in and around Chit‘Things get worse during the rainy lapakkam and there has been quite a Chitlapakkam post office continues to functions from a dilapidated building. It was inaugurated in 1969 when former Chief Minister M G Ramachandran was an MLA representing Alandur constituency bit of a fall in personal letters due to new technologies but corporate mails continue to be arriving in bulk. ‘A new scheme, ‘Sukanya Samridhi Yojana’ initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has seen an increase in the number of people visiting the post office to open new accounts and this evidently says that need for a bigger and better post office has arisen,’ commented another employee. - NT Bureau For a flying start T 'Around 60 per cent of the work has been completed and the construction is at its peak as all the major barriers have been cleared,' says an official from the metro wing of State Highways Department Overpass in Anna Nagar to be opened in 2016 he much-awaited flyover project dent of Fifth Avenue, Anna Nagar. at Poonamalle High Road, near The flyover covers three bridges at Poonamallee High road junction, NelAnna Arch, is expected to be completed and open to public by the end son Manickam Road, and Poonamallee High Road and Anna Arch Road. of this year. The locals, and motorists in Anna An official from the metro wing of Nagar are happy as the flyoState Highways Department, says, ‘Around 60 ver would ease the traffic chaos near Anna Arch. per cent of the work R AGA has been completed The work that was halted N A ANN sometime ago, resumed and the construction much recently. work is at its peak as all the major ‘The tarffic is always heavy barriers have been cleared’. He further said that the study is here and the flyover would c e r conducted to add a new arm to the Ltainly be a boon for motorists coming from Anna Nagar East, and Shanthi shaped flyover and reports would be Colony’, says J Vasudevan, a resisubmitted to authorities concerned. One arm begins on Poonamallee High Road, on which a wing loops back to Poonamallee High Road towards Purasaiwalkam, the other stretches go towards Anna Nagar. 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According to a press release, the competition will be conducted in Tamil and English with objective type questions on Ramayana. Students from VIII to IX standards can participate. Prizes will be given to winners by SKSS at Karpagavinayagar Pandurangan Temple on 19 April, at 5 pm after the release of 10th publication ‘Rame Raame Manorame’, a story book for children on Adhyathma Ramayana written by J K Sivan. For details contact 98402 79080. N V SRINIVASAA Chennai, Mar 26: Ganja, charas, pot, weed, grass and marijuana -- the many street names of cannabis, seem to be slowly finding their way into city colleges. Often referred to as a ‘poor man’s route’ to getting ‘high’, recreational use of marijuana was the norm in India till 1985. It was sold legally in the country, in fact some State governments had their own retail shops. The recent Holi festival saw many people who were celebrating it get the joyous high of Bhang (a beverage prepared from the leaves of the cannabis plant) despite the ban. Recreational use of this drug is still widespread in the country, it is said. Even as talk about drug use rages, some like Dr Dileep Selvan felt that Free medical camp Doctors contend that the uses of some drugs were not considered before a ban was clamped on them as then Rajiv Gandhiled government bowed to US pressure and enacted the NDPS Act the reality about use of cannabis hasn’t been made known to a larger section of the public. Dileep Selvan said, ‘It is now medically proven that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. In fact, weed has medical uses (as many as 19 US States have legalised marijuana for What the Vedas say? According to the Atharva Veda, cannabis is one of the five scared plants. Referred to as a source of happiness, a joy-giver, a liberator, compassionately given to humans to help ‘attain delight’. cocaine and crack, and banned all of them. A senior police official said, ‘Cases are often booked on class A drugs such as brown sugar, heroin, ketamine and cocaine. Recently, an engineering graduate was arrested in Ambattur with drugs worth crores.’ He also said that ganja is treated as an illegal substance and action is being taken to curb use of the drug. Interestingly, the arrested techie during investigation is reported to have confessed that he was drawn towards smuggling of drugs after watching actor Ajith’s Billa. q Guv takes part in platinum jubilee celebrations South India Shelters Pvt Ltd director A Ghulam Hussain speaking at the platinum jubilee celebrations of Stenographers’ Guild at T Nagar in Chennai yesterday. Tamilnadu Governor K Rosaiah and dignitaries are present. NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: The Stenographers’ Guild today stands as an edifice which has been promoting the art of stenography to a vast extent since its inception for the past 75 years in different forms, said Tamilnadu Governor K Rosaiah. Participating in the platinum jubilee celebrations of The Stenographers’ Guild at T Nagar yesterday, he said ‘Even though we have made rapid strides in technology, they are all secondary to a stenographer who plays a key role in administration and provides effective support to their bosses’. The Guild’s initiative to impart computer education, spoken English, providing training to Transgenders and supporting downtrodden by providing free coaching classes deserves appreciation, he said. The services rendered by S V Ramaswamy, the then honorary president for three decades has laid a strong foundation for the growth and development of the Guild, he said. The Governor also opened the Platinum Jubilee Block of the Guild and honoured the members. South India Shelters Pvt Ltd director A Ghulam Hussain, Stenographers’ Guild’s honorary president S R Sivasubramaniam, secretary M Sugumar and principal S Sekar participated. They strive to fight against mental illness q Sanmathi Trust to reach out to people NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: There is a huge gap between the actual demand and treatment service supplied, when it comes to psychological issues in India. There are very few specialists here when comparted to other countries, says psychiatrist Dr Suresh Kumar. Addressing mediapersons here yesterday to announce about the inauguration of Sanmathi Trust, he said ‘There is not much done to create awareness on health in schools. We have planned to collaborate with two schools, for a start, to incorporate health awareness into the their system, and if we develop a successful model, it could be expanded to other schools’. medical purposes, four States have legalised it for recreational use). ‘While excessive and sustained consumption of alcohol can cause severe liver damage leading to death, excessive use of marijuana too can cause some damage, mainly to an individual’s sensory abilities,’ he added. Dileep said Ganja, charas and bhang don’t have obvious medical negatives and don’t lead to addiction or violent behaviour, which alcohol is known to. ‘Legalising it may not be a good idea as it could be the gateway for other substance(s) abuse,’ he said. In 1985, the then Rajiv Gandhi government buckled under pressure from the US government, which was campaigning for a global law against all drugs. The US government enacted a law -- Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. A law that clubbed marijuana, hashish and bhang with hard drugs like smack, heroin, ‘Stenographers’ Guild stands as an edifice’ BSNL’s offer for customers BSNL has introduced a ‘Promotional Scheme’ to offer 50 per cent waival of installation charges for new landline and broadband connections in Chennai Telephone District from 19 March to 30 April. According to a press release, in urban area, a sum of Rs 375 will be collected instead of Rs 750 and in rural areas - Rs 275, instead of Rs 550. For details contact: 2826 7222/23. 3 GRASSY BOWL OF CONSPIRACY q Debate over use of marijuana continues Quiz contest for students Anna Nagar Sri Ayyappa Charitable Trust in association with Sri Ayyappa Seva Samajam, Anna Nagar will conduct a free medical screening camp at Arikkambedu, Vellanur Panchayat, Charitable Health Care Centre near Avadi, on 29 March, from 9 am to 1 pm. According to a press release, doctors and paramedical staff from Madras Medical Mission, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre will participate in the camp and offer consultations in the fields of gyneacology, dental, diabetes and general medicine. For details contact: 97894 04552. THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 Trustees of Sanmathi Lakshmi Rangarajan, Shakuntala Mudhaliar and consultant psychiatrists Dr N Rangarajan and Dr Suresh Kumar addressing mediapersons in Chennai yesterday. Sanmathi Trust, a public charitable trust will be inaugurated on 28 March in city. Speaking about the events to be held, Dr Suresh said ‘Talk Mental Health, an initiative to make the youth talk about mental health will be held to create a better awareness among public’. About future plans of Sanmathi, he said ‘they have planned to offer free psychiatric consultation by four senior psychiatrists, at least once in a month. Reaching the youth is a prime focus, to spread the awareness, and we will definitely take the aid of social media to achieve the feat’, he said. ‘Mental health is something of serious importance, and there are lot of misconceptions in our society, on those having mental issues, and even on psychiatrists for that matter’, said Lakshmi Rangarajan, a trustee of Sanmathi. ‘The word mental is itself stigmatised and the mission of Sanmathi will be to break it. One in five Indians have some type of mental health problems,’ said consultant psychiatrist Dr N Rangarajan. Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Harsh Vardhan launching Polar Remotely Operated Vehicle (PROVe) developed by NIOT in Chennai yesterday. PROVe to simplify monsoon prediction NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Harsh Vardhan said that prediction of monsoon and reading of patterns will become easier in the future with the launch of Polar Remotely Operated Vehicle (PROVe) Speaking after the launch of ‘PROVe’ developed by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) here, the Minister said, ‘We have taken the polar plunge. PROVe and its subsequent versions will enable us to understand the Polar influence on ocean currents affecting the movement of Monsoon winds on which much of our economy depends.’ ‘PROVe’ is expected to help scientists study polar influence on ocean currents believed to have an effect on Indian monsoon cycles. It was deployed and tested suc- cessfully for results in the shallow Priadarshini Lake at a depth of 64 metres, located within one of India’s Antarctic bases - Maitri in February. Harsh Vardhan lauded the engineering effort behind the manufacture of the generator-sized vehicle. Secretary for MoES Shailesh Nayak said PROVe showcases the capacity building of India. ‘This puts us on equal terms with countries like Japan, USA, France and others,’ he said. PROVe will collect data for analysis in June 2015 which would be subsequently put to use to prove the hypothesis about the link between Antarctic Ocean currents and Indian monsoon system. Harsh Vardhan interacted with scientists and technicians of ESSO-NIOT and was briefed on the progress of research on coastal zone management. He urged them to keep in mind environmental concerns. Assembly session to go on till 31 March NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: The Tamilnadu Assembly session, which met on Wednesday for the presentation of budget, will go on till Tuesday (31 March). A decision in this regard was taken at the budget advisory committee meeting chaired by Speaker P Dhanapal. 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Though the Fed had cautioned that after it fully tapers off quantitative easing, it might consider increasing the bank rate, this had been put off from one meeting of the OMC to the next, beginning from the time Janet Yellen took charge early last year. Since then, the US economy has further improved, offering conditions for change in the zero interest rate policy. It is notable that given the stellar role of the US dollar in the global economy, all along, the Fed had taken care to keep the surprise element out of its policy stand on rates. Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, had given early notice of ending quantitative easing. Since the Fed issued government paper to increase liquidity to boost sentiment, this caused billions of dollars to flow in diverse markets, including India. Indeed, in the initial stages there were tremors in the Indian stock exchanges when the Fed first talked of an end to quantitative easing. Since then, the Indian share markets seem to have factored in that the Fed might soon be thinking of raising the rates. Hence, the somewhat lukewarm behaviour of the Sensex in recent weeks. The Fed has clearly been enthused by the good news on the jobs’ front in the US. For the first time in several years, the employment rate in the US is down to manageable limits. The US is probably the only major economy in the western world which is set to grow at a decent three per cent per annum, while the European economies are in the grip of a sharp slowdown and even the Chinese economy is set to register a noticeable drop in growth. Admittedly, under the able stewardship of Raghuram Rajan, the RBI has fortified itself against the likely upward revision in the Fed rate. Happily, the current account deficit is down thanks to a sharp drop in the prices of crude oil and commodities. The rupee is more or less stable against the dollar while it has gained significantly against the Euro and the British Pound Sterling. The European Union being India’s single largest trading partner, a strong rupee can further dampen exports, especially when the EU economies are facing internal problems, including continuing differences with Greece over re-arranging its debt to Germany and the European Union Bank. It is remarkable that the RBI has in recent months taken a conscious decision to bolster foreign exchange reserves further in order to be able to meet any eventuality, including the feared EU crisis in the event of failure to reach settlement with Greece. On the whole, global conditions seem to be quite benign for the Indian economy, though we need to be prepared for sudden changes in crude and commodities prices. Khushbu Sundar @khushsundar Homosexuality is an ‘unnatural behaviour’ and thus says a doctor as he believes he is more informed than I. Worrying. Nbdy cn b blamed if u hit d corners wen u decide 2 walk arnd wid eyes shut tight..u r entitled 2 ur opinion n so m I..let’s enjoy r freedom?? Crisis in Yemen continues Saudi Arabia launches airstrikes against Houthis RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, backed by other Gulf states and Egypt, has launched airstrikes against Houthi fighters in Yemen, an air campaign the Saudi ambassador said would be limited in scope and is being conducted ‘to protect the legitimate government of Yemen.’ Saudi Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir says the air campaign began at 7 pm Eastern time Wednesday. Saudi Embassy @ SaudiEmbassyUSA ‘The operation will be limited, and designed to protect the people of Yemen and its legitimate government from a takeover by the Houthis.’ ‘The use of force is always the last resort,’ al-Jubeir told reporters in Washington, DC, Wednesday. Al-Jubeir said nine other countries have joined a coalition to prevent the Houthis from taking over Yemen, but did not name them. President Barack Obama has authorized logistical and intelligence Porcupine unearths 1,400-year-old lamp support, National Security Council spokesperson Bernadette Meehan said in a statement. The US will take no direct military action, she said. ‘We will do whatever it takes in order to protect the legitimate government of Yemen from falling and from facing any dangers from an outside militia,’ al-Jubeir said. ‘We have a situation where you have a militia group that is now in control.’ The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain joined Saudi Arabia in a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency, saying they would answer a request from Hadi for help. Egypt, in a statement through SHOW S HOW OF MIGHT C L ICK PIC JERUSALEM: A porcupine who dug his burrow at an Israeli site rich with ancient treasures unearthed a 1,400-yearold ceramic lamp, the Israeli antiquities authority said. Archaeological ‘police,’ on a routine visit to the late Roman and Byzantine site of Horbat Siv in central Israel looking for thieves, noticed a pile of dirt next to the entrance to a burrow. There they found the lamp. ‘Porcupines are excellent archaeologists who know how to dig,’ Ira Horovitz, an antiquities official, said on the authority’s website. ‘With the country having numerous archaeological sites, porcupines show up and build their shelters among underground remains. They push the soil expertly toward the surface, along with all sorts of objects.’ Despite the lucky find, the authority issued a humourous warning to Israel’s porcupines, telling them to ‘refrain from digging in archaeological sites without permission, which is a crime’. state media, also announced its political and military support for Yemen. Two American officials said airstrikes were conducted near Sana’a Wednesday. The Houthis said in a statement to reporters that Saudi jets are hitting a military base, known as al-Duleimi, in Sana’a. They said they fired antiaircraft missiles in response. The Saudi airstrikes come after reports that Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi fled his palace in Aden ahead of advancing Houthis, Shiite rebels seen by some to be backed by Iran. The Associated Press reported that Hadi fled the country It’s a short day on Saturn The latest calculation, which the study authors believe to be the most accurate yet, was based on measurements of Saturn’s gravitational field, and adjusted for the planet’s shape and density. To confirm their findings, the team applied the same method to measure, and confirm, the rotation of Saturn’s gassy neighbour Jupiter, whose speed was already well-known. ‘An accurate determination of Saturn’s rotation period has important implications for understanding its atmospheric dynamics and internal structure,’ study co-author Ravit Helled of Israel’s Tel Aviv University told AFP by email. LONDON: Owners of a pub here have imposed an alcohol ban on their pet pig after it started stealing pints and butting drinkers at the bar. The micro-pig, called Frances Bacon, lives at the Conquering Hero in West Norwood but started ‘minesweeping’. Customers also started letting her drink beer and cider. Landlords Ian and Vicky Taylor-Ross said they only realised the Vietnamese PotBelly was drinking alcohol when she started butting into customer’s legs. Regulars to the pub have now been President Barack Obama has authorised logistical and intelligence support although US will take no direct military action by boat, but his whereabouts are unknown. ‘The United States strongly condemns ongoing military action taken by the Houthis against the elected government of Yemen,’ Meehan said in a statement. The escalating crisis in Yemen prompted the US to withdraw its advisors and intelligence officials from the country over the weekend. A senior US military official told NBC News that the military was told that Hadi was thinking about leaving with them at that time, but he stayed in the country. ‘Spherical video’ coming to Facebook SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook is going to support spherical video in News Feed, and in the Oculus hardware it creates through Oculus VR. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the new feature at F8, the company’s annual developer conference. The immersive video experience will also eventually support live broadcasts, Zuckerberg said. This is what the company was referring to when it teased ‘teleportation’ features earlier - many had speculated about what this might mean, but it sounds like it’s an Oculus-based 360-degree immersive video browser-based on the F8 keynote. We’ve seen others make recent moves to support this kind of spherical video experience. Google added support for 360-degree video uploads to YouTube, with playback in Chrome and the Android app allowing you to navigate around within the video feed. Indian Air Force’s Hercules C-130J prepares to land at the Juhu strip on the Arabian Sea coast as part of a terror preparedness exercise in Mumbai. In the other photograph, US Army’s Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters fly during a combined arms live-fire exercise as a part of the annual joint military exercise between South Korea and United States in north of Seoul, South Korea. Pig gets pub booze ban Chinmayi Sripaada @Chinmayi PARIS: A day on Saturn is 10 hours, 32 minutes and 45 seconds long, said a study Wednesday that further demystifies the ringed gas giant. Saturn’s rotation period had long left scientists scratching their heads -- the sixth-furthest planet from our sun has no solid object on its surface to allow easy observation of the speed at which it spins. NASA’s Voyager spacecraft had previously used radio measurements to calculate a rotation of 10 hours 39 minutes and 22.4 seconds, while the Cassini space traveller came up with 10 hours 47 minutes and six seconds. CHENNAI warned not to give her any beer and her owners are making sure she does not drink from glasses left by drinkers. They say they have also had to move their pork scratchings, crisps and peanuts to a higher shelf behind the bar in case Frances tries to eat them. The couple say the pig ate a big bag of nuts once and was thirsty for days afterwards. Ian, 43, and Vicky, 39, have owned the four-year-old pig since she was six weeks old. Frances, now fully grown, is becoming a bit of a ‘loveable menace’, they said. ‘She’s lovely - definitely our favourite regular. We’ve had to bar her from having any beer though. She managed to nick a pint or two and then started butting into people. But we’re keeping a closer eye on her now and that won’t happen again,’ Ian was quoted as saying by the BBC. Ebola vaccine shows promise in phase 1 human trial BEIJING: Results from the phase 1 clinical trial of an Ebola vaccine based on the current strain of the virus suggests it is safe to use and provokes an immune response in recipients, Chinese scientists say. Until now, all tested Ebola virus vaccines have been based on the virus strain from the Zaire outbreak in 1976. A team of researchers, led by Professor Fengcai Zhu, from the Jiangsu provincial centre for disease prevention and control in China, tested the safety and immunogenicity of a novel Ebola vaccine, based on the 2014 Zaire Guinea Ebola strain, and delivered by a virus-like structure (known as a recombinant adenovirus type-5 vaccine). The experimental vaccine was developed by Beijing Institute of Biotechnology in Beijing, China, and Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology in Tianjin, China. Clinton to lead US delegation to Lee Kuan Yew funeral SINGAPORE: from the Istana state complex to companies and local firms also Former US President Bill Clinton Parliament House where it will lie in made arrangements for their emwill lead an American delegation state for public viewing ahead of his ployees to pay tribute to Lee. to the funeral on Sunday of Singa- funeral, in Singapore Lee’s body will lie in state for visipore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Lee was known among world leadtors around the clock at the ParliaKuan Yew. ers for his keen intellect, and was ment House until 8 p.m. Saturday, The US delegation will include regarded by many as an Asian elder and then the state funeral will take former secretary of state Henry statesman. Many world leaders had place on Sunday followed by a Sir, Kissinger, who was a close friend come to Singapore to consult with . private family cremation ceremony. In this modern era, women, especially in the rural areas, still find it difof Lee’s, as well as former national Lee after he stepped down as the On Wednesday, when the public ficult to get education. In Asia, India has the lowest rates of female literacy. security adviser Thomas Donilon, country’s leader in 1990, after 31 was first allowed to pay their reThis is attributed to the fact the country has a biased outlook towards the current ambassador Kirk Wagar, years. spects to the former leader, those education of women. and former ambassador Steven At home, Lee’s achievements wishing to do so faced up to eight The society feels that a woman is a liability who will one time get marJ. Green, the US embassy said in steering this small nation from hours waiting time in sweltering ried and will not contribute the economic and social development of the Thursday. small trading post to economic tropical heat and little shelter for family. The society perceives a woman as somebody who cannot do other Bill Clinton World leaders planning to attend powerhouse resonate strongly with much of the route. While the govduties apart from her traditional duties of cooking and house keeping. As Lee’s funeral include Indian Prime Singaporeans, particularly the older ernment provided air conditioning, a result, the society considers home training more important as compared NEWS MAKER Minister Narendra Modi, Australian generation, which enjoyed rapid adwater and shelter outside Parliato formal education. of the day Prime Minister Tony Abbott, and vances in quality of life. The former ment itself, many people used CHANDRU, By email Indonesian President Joko Widodo. prime minister died early Monday umbrellas to shade themselves. as many waited hours to pay re- Neighboring hotels and shop ownThe body of Singapore’s former morning, aged 91. 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VOICE MAIL Right for women Enterprise CHENNAI New GM at Air India NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: K S Reddy (57) recently took over as Air India’s General Manager (Commercial), Southern Region. According to a press release, a post graduate in Business Administration, he joined the airline in 1983 as management trainee at Hyderabad. K S Reddy Prior to the current posting, he was General Manager - Market Planning at the airline’s headquarters at Delhi. He has got varied experience and worked as Station Manager at Nagpur and Ahmedabad during 1995-2000. He was posted as Country Manager, Bangkok (2000-2001) and on his return, he was posted as Station Manager, Hyderabad with additional charge of Principal, Cabin Crew Training Centre. Later he became DGM-Market Planning at Mumbai and was elevated to the post of General ManagerCommercial (Market Planning) in April 2014. Emirates to fly to Orlando daily NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Emirates has announced it is commencing a daily service to Orlando, Florida from 1 September 2015. A press release here said, the route will be served by a US-built Boeing 777-200LR with eight First Class suites, 42 Business Class lie-flat beds and 216 Economy Class seats. Emirates flight EK 219 will depart Dubai International Terminal 3 at 03:50 hours local time and arrive at Orlando International Airport Terminal B at 11.40 hours local time, a flying time of 15 hours 50 minutes. The return flight, EK 220 will depart Orlando International at 14:20 hours and arrive into Dubai at 12:30 the following day. It connects with selected Emirates services from Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Kozhikode in particular. THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 ‘Mobile gaming to jump four-fold by 2019’ TN budget: Industry impressed a lot ‘Single window portal to attract global investment’ ‘State emerging as manufacturing hub’ NT Bureau / PTI Chennai, Mar 26 (PTI): Industry bodies of Tamilnadu hailed the measures announced in the State budget 2015-16, presented by Chief Minister O Paneerselvam on Wednesday. Among the other highlights of the Budget, one announcement that has met with all-round praise is the move to set up an Industry Investment Portal as a single window mechanism, that would facilitate investors to obtain all requisite licenses and permissions from various departments. It may be noted that this announcement comes at a time when the State is gearing up for the Global Investors Meet (GIM) in May. The event to be held in the city on 23 and 24 May, is expected to provide a huge fillip to the State, with about Rs 42,000 crore worth projects likely to be signed. Seen as a move to make business ‘easy’ in the State, the initiative which will reportedly be launched this year, will ‘re-engineer government business processes in commencing new ventures, so as to bring in simplification, transparency and to track applications for monitoring their disposal within the stipulated timeframe’. This is what industry experts have to say.. CII Tamilnadu chairman S N Eisenhower: The announcement to establish an entrepreneurial and business acceleration centre in public private partnership mode by the Entrepreneurship Development Institute in partnership with CII will be a major step towards promoting of ‘entrepreneurial culture’ in the State. TN on top in leather biz: Study NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Tamilnadu has emerged on top with highest share of about 35 per cent in total leather and leather products’ exports from India as of 2012-13, according to a recently concluded sector-specific study by apex industry body Assocham. ‘About 42 per cent of the registered factories in leather and related products’ category are concentrated in Tamilnadu alone’, noted the study titled ‘Leather & leather products sector in India: Strategy to facilitate exports,’ conducted by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India. ‘However, growth of leather and leather products’ exports from Tamilnadu has declined by over seven per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) i.e. from 17.6 per cent in 2011-12 to 10.5 per cent in 2012-13’, according to the study prepared by the Assocham Economic Research Bureau (AERB). Besides, Tamilnadu is also ranked third after Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal in terms of per-capita labour productivity worth about Rs 10 lakh, highlighted the study. Tamil Nadu is also ranked third in terms of per-factory employment as on an average each leather factory in the State provides employment opportunity to about 61 workers as against 101 in Uttar Pradesh and 64 in West Bengal. Govt’s new mantra: Open software New Delhi, Mar 26 (PTI): The government will soon notify the ‘open software policy’ as it looks to bring in increased transparency in administration, Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said. The move will also help startups to participate in creating new open software source and generating jobs, he said. ‘Many big platforms like Facebook also run on open software source. Therefore, we are making India’s policy decisions to sync with the new movement world over’. The Minister said under the new policy, all future requests for proposals of e-governance projects shall include a mandatory clause for considering open source software (OSS) as a preferred option. ‘Suppliers and vendors shall provide justification for exclusion of OSS in their response’, he said. The new policy will also help in bringing down the costs of the government’s ICT projects as a lot of licensing cost Get, set, golf for BMW Also, the announcement of withdrawing the input tax credit reversal would make the manufacturing industries more competitive. Southern India Chamber of Commerce (SICCI) Tamilnadu president, Jawahar Vadivelu: The announcement for the creation of an Industry Investment Portal will surely improve the ease of doing business and help bring investments into Tamilnadu. We welcome the government’s commitment to support the manufacturing sector by not imposing any new taxes and the proposal to establish a Data Analytics Unit- a collaboration between Department of Economics and Statistics and the Tamilnadu e-Governance Agency. Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI ) secretary general, K Saraswathi: Vasanth & Co to host expo in city NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Vasanth & Co, by joining hands with leading white goods companies, will hold an exhibition at Chennai Trade Centre in Nandambakkam here. The expo, which will start on 27 March, will go on till 30 March. According to a press note, various offers are in store at the exhibition, and one among them will waive the first instalment of the EMI. ‘Customers can purchase any other product for that amount,’ it said. On the spot finance will be provided and there is no interest and processing fees for select models. Attractive offers on airconditioners are available, besides combo offers on LED television sets. 5 The Chamber appreciates the efforts to improve the ease of doing business and the proposal to introduce a portal not only for the large industries, but also for the SMEs. Higher allocations to roadways, urban infrastructure and municipal administrations and to social sectors like education and health are also welcome moves. Tirupur Exporters Association president A Sakthivel: We welcome the decision to unveil special packages to MSME sector with an allocation of Rs 365.91 crore, as it would help to stimulate and boost the sector. The allocation of Rs 150 crore for skill development and providing training for two lakh youth will help the industry which is need of the hour. Mumbai, Mar 26 (PTI): With the rising smartphone and tablet penetration, the mobile gaming industry is expected to touch Rs 2,620 crore by 2019, with a yearon-year growth of 20 per cent over the next five years, according to an industry report released here on Wednesday said. The mobile gaming market has grown from Rs 820 crore in 2013 to Rs 1,070 billion in 2014, since more and more women gamers are coming on board, stated a KPMG report released at FICCIFrames 2015 here. ‘New and creative games appealing to various age groups and catering to a range of interests are being developed. This is likely to change the user demographics with younger gamers and more females getting on board along with a new category -- the mom gamers’, the report stated. Though mobile gaming is growing faster than any other gaming category, developers are still figuring out means to monetise this platform, the report said. ‘While the free-to-play simple mobile games appeal to a broader audience, the report noted that the mobile gamer is averse to paying for mobile games despite the healthy growth rate’, the report stated. The Foreign Marriage Act, 1969 Notice of Intended Marriage The person named and described hereunder have given notice of their intended marriage, namely:Mr.MANIKANDAN GOVINDARASU Son of K.Govindarasu, aged about 27 years, Indian National, Single, having permanent residence at Door No.1/42, Sannathi Street, Thalaignayiru, Mayiladurai Taluk, Nagapattinam District, Tamilnadu, India, Pin code-609 201 and now residing at Victoria, Republic of Seychelles. And Miss.JAYALAKSHMI CHETTY daughter of S.Regoopathy Chetty aged about 33 years, Seychelles National, Single, having permanent ly residing at Hangard Street, Victoria, Mahe Seychelles. Any person knowing any just cause or impediment why this marriage should not be allowed should of the High Commission of India, Seychelles. Date this the 26th day of March 2015 Sd/MANIKANDAN GOVINDARASU Read will be saved because of use of open source software, sources said. Every evening They added that the Minister has already signed the policy and it will be notified in the next few days and it will not require the Cabinet approval. ‘The government of India has taken a major policy decision whereby we have resolved by policy to proSHRIRAM CITY UNION FINANCE LIMITED mote open software source CIN:L65191TN1986PLC012840 as a preferred option in the !!!! "#$%'"$*++;++ government transactions <=>???>#@QZ#$>[>#@ and requests of proposal’, INTEREST RATES-ON FRESH DEPOSITS/RENEWALS the Minister said. 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Ph: 24570889 AUCTION NOTICE FOR JEWELS Jewels that were pledged for loan in our bank will be brought to public auction on 10.04.2015, at 3 p.m. Place: State Bank of Hydrabad, Valmiki Nagar Branch. S. J L Loan Name & Address Weight Amount No Number & Date of the borrower & Grams Due 1 62257254225 Selvam Somu, 331.650 Rs.6,51,000/20.11.2012 H-48, G1, Thendral Apt, + interest and Thiruvalluvar Nagar, Chennai -41 other charges Winner of the Hero Indian Open 2015 Anirban Lahiri with a latest BMW model. NT Bureau 2 62280981364 30.04.2013 M. Ravindra Rao, No.98 A/62, Kamaraj Avenue 2nd street, School Road, Adyar, Chennai-20 279.700 Rs.5,40,070/+ interest and other charges 3 62280985585 30.04.2013 M. Ravindra Rao, No.98 A/62, Kamaraj Avenue 2nd street, School Road, Adyar, Chennai-20 242.000 Rs.5,42,130/+ interest and other charges 4 62283068577 M. 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Phone: Editorial/Admn /Advt: 22504000, Fax: 2250 1800 (Editorial)/2250 1200/2250 0101 (Advt/Admn). e-mail: [email protected], Circulation: 4202 1111. 4212 0000. 6 THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 Sports CHENNAI Balance, composure key to Kiwis’ success Coach Hesson happy faith in Elliott paid off Auckland, Mar 26: The calm, assured manner in which New Zealand chased down South Africa’s imposing total on Tuesday to advance to their first cricket World Cup final is a hallmark of a team that has developed into a cohesive unit over the last two years. Brendon McCullum’s side sealed a four-wicket win over South Africa when Grant Elliott swatted Dale Steyn over deep mid-wicket for a six, igniting euphoric scenes rarely seen at a New Zealand sporting event. ‘I looked around the group and saw that everyone was pretty calm,’ McCullum told reporters on Wednesday of how his team dealt with the intense pressure of the match situation. ‘I was pretty calm for most of it but towards the end I started hoping ... the boys would be able to pull it off. ‘I had immense faith in them.’ Faith is exactly what coach Mike Hesson had in Elliot, whose innings of 84 not out justified his inclusion in the World Cup squad after somewhat surprisingly having been out of the Mike Hesson team for 14 months. The 36-year-old was also a reassuring voice for powerful youngster Corey Anderson as they put on 103 runs for the fifth wicket, which ultimately gave New Zealand the win. The partnership highlighted the strength of New Zealand’s batting lineup, with a top order of McCullum, Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson offering contrasting approaches to run scoring. Guptill is technically proficient but can also blast away when needed, as was evident in his World Cup record 237 not out against West Indies in the quarter-final. Williamson is the classic accumulator while McCullum’s swaggering aggression puts opposing attacks off their rhythm and gives New Zealand a flying start. The players from four to seven -- Ross Taylor, Elliott, Anderson and wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi -- are a highly competent engine room designed to take the team through to imposing totals or to chase down targets. Brendon McCullum All have contributed to helping their side to victory over New Zealand’s domestic summer. Opening bowlers Trent Boult and Tim Southee are arguably the best newball pair at the tournament, with Boult the leading wicket taker with 21, while Southee has the best figures of 7 for 33. ‘We have been confident all along in terms of what we do,’ Hesson said. ‘We know the brand of cricket we want to play, we are pretty confident that is a good style for us. ‘We have got a chance to put on a good show on Sunday and we will prepare for that.’ No issues in playing under Cook: KP London, Mar 26 (PTI): Star batsman Kevin Pietersen says he has no issues to play under England Test captain Alastair Cook and coach Peter Moores as he prepares for a national recall by resuming county cricket at Surrey. Pietersen was axed by England and Wales Cricket Board last year, but chairman Colin Graves gave him hope when he suggested that a return to county cricket would enhance the batsman’s chances of earning an England recall. The 34-year-old, who has given up on his IPL contract to join Surrey, said he would want to have a fresh start. Wozniacki opens up on McIlroy split London, Mar 26: Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki says she felt like someone close to her had died after the split from golfer Rory McIlroy last year. The Dane was quoted by Britain’s Independent newspaper as saying her world was turned upside down when the Northern Irishman ended their relationship in May after wedding invitations had been sent out. ‘In my head I had everything until that moment,’ said Wozniacki. ‘I had a great career, I was getting married, I have a perfect family. There was really nothing going against me. I was happy, very happy. City Sports ‘For 14 months it has been very painful to think I would never play for England again and my career had come to a sad, premature end. After all the wonderful days I enjoyed with England, the trophies we won and the runs I scored, I was devastated to end my international career in the manner in which it happened,’ Pietersen wrote in The Telegraph. ‘But when I heard Colin Graves say that I would be considered for selection again if I play county cricket and score runs I realised I had the opportunity for a fresh start,’ he said. ‘I will be meeting Mr Graves face to face. I think he is open to discussing drawing a line in the sand in terms of what’s gone on. It is something I desperately want. A lot of people thought I would not be prepared to put in the hard yards and play county cricket but I will do anything to get that England cap back on my head.’ He clarified that he never had issues with Cook and Moores. ‘A lot has been said about my book, but my side of the story had to come out. To make it clear, I never had any issues with Alastair Cook. I said in my book that I was disappointed he could not look me in the eye during that meeting but there is no issue with me. Ravi Bopara ‘Fear of failure’ did us in, says Bopara Kevin Pietersen Serena set to fight through knee pain second round against RomaMiami, March 26 (AFP): nian Monica Niculescu. World number one Sere‘I’m just managing na Williams is prepared where I am right now,’ to fight through pain Serena said. to get onto the court tomorrow and begin ‘Just trying to defending her title stay out of as at the ATP and WTA much pain as posMiami Open. sible and see what Serena Williams happens. I know The 19-time Grand I’m going to have to Slam singles champion, manage the pain. forced out before her Indian Wells semi-final last week against ‘I think if I’m in that mental state, eventual champion Simona Halep, OK, you might be in a little pain. You said yesterday that she expects to just have to figure out the best way ‘manage pain’ when she opens in the around it.’ Myneni thru; Jeevan out The Niculescu match is a repeat of the second round a fortnight ago in Indian Wells, which Serena won in two difficult sets, and will probably bring her big pain test. ‘I don’t want to put too much pressure on it before,’ she said. ‘I’m just here in Miami, so I’m just going to go for it and see what happens.’ The top seed will be bidding for a record eighth trophy at her home event, capturing her seventh last year when she beat China’s Li Na in the final. London, Mar 26: Ravi Bopara has delivered a damning verdict of England’s World Cup campaign, saying ‘a fear of failing’ hampered the side in Australia and New Zealand. The Essex all-rounder was dropped before their opener against Australia in favour of Gary Ballance as England were thrashed by 111 runs in Melbourne. England were knocked out of the competition before the quarter-finals after losing to Bangladesh by 15 runs in their penultimate pool match but Bopara is hopeful the squad can bounce back. ‘It was frustrating to watch the way we played,’ he told Sky Sports News HQ. ‘I don’t think we played with much heart; I felt like there was a fear of failing. I’m not sure where that came from or why but it was certainly there and I’m just being honest. ‘I support my team-mates, they are a great bunch of guys and I want to play with the same guys and improve as a team. Everyone wants to get better in that team and we’re honest about it and we should be.’ Bopara also denied he feared for his England chances with Peter Moores in charge and said being dropped did not affect him as badly now. ‘I’ve got to the stage where I don’t fear anymore,’ he added. ‘I’ve been dropped so many times that I’m immune to it a little bit, although it’s always sad when you get dropped. Cricket Woods ‘50-50’ for Masters Tiger Wood Fit-again Guru happy to find way back New Delhi, Mar 26 (PTI): Finding their way back after a string of injuries left them on the sidelines, RMV Gurusaidutt and young Sameer Verma today received a big confidence-boost following their stunning NT Bureau Sidharth Rawat 7-6(1), 6-4; N Sriram & Jayalakshmi Sundar (TNSA). victories in the opening round of the Laser 4.7: Vishnu Saravanan India Super Series here. Chennai, Mar 26: Balaji bt Mikhail Korovin (Rus) 7-5, (CESC, Pune); Laser Radial: Nethra Indian Davis Cupper Saketh Myne- 5-7, 6-4. While Guru was plagued by a spate Stanford, Mar 26: have said there was maybe a 1-in-10 Doubles: Anvit Bendre/Akash Kumanan (TNSA); 49er: K C Gana- of injuries mainly after his Commonni, the top-seed made short work of As speculation mounts over wheth- chance of him playing at Augusta.’ Elwin Antony 6-2, 6-1 to move to the Wagh bt Christopher Marquis/ pathy & Varun Thakkar (TNSA); 49er wealth Games bronze medal feat Woods has not competed since he singles quarterfinals of the MCC-SRS Karunuday 7-6(2) 1-6, 10-8; Chan- Fx: Varsha Gautham & Aishwarya in Glasgow, Sameer literally spent er a shockingly out-of-sorts Tiger withdrew from the Farmers Insurance N (TNSA); Laser Standard: DharWoods will be able to compete at dril Sood/Lakshit Sood bt Jeevan ITF men’s futures tennis Championalmost two years watching his comships, here yesterday. Meanwhile, Nedunchezhiyan/N Vijay Sundar 6-3 mender Singh (AYN, Mumbai), Jasvir patriots breaking new ground after next month’s Masters, his good friend Open early last month after 11 holes because of tightness in his back, Singh (AYN, Mumbai). hurting his back and then suffering Notah Begay III rates his chances third-seed Jeevan Nedu In doubles, 5-7 10-7. and is still adapting to the fifth ICF posts win from Appendicitis. of taking part in the year’s opening the Sood brothers Chandril and LakIndian sailing team swing change of his career. ICF men defeated Western Railway However, the duo battled through major as ‘50-50’. shit upset the second seeds Jeevan An 18-member national sailing He missed the Masters at (WR) 19-25, 25-21, 25-21, 16-25, 15the tough times and is hoping to Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar squad for the year 2015 has been Woods, a former world number one Augusta last year for the 11 yesterday in the ongoing P John make a mark on the international whose ranking has plummeted to Prashant winning 6-3, 5-7, 10-7 in announced. Development opportunifirst time in his career after memorial all-India volleyball tourna- circuit. World no. 60 Guru eked out the super tiebreak. 96th, has played only twice on the ties for the selected athletes to refine being advised by doctors to ment at the Mayor Radhakrishnan a hard-fought 21-14, 17-21, 23-21 Results: Main draw singles: An- their sailing abilities in the build-up 2014-15 PGA Tour and said he have back surgery and his stadium here. win over Korea’s Lee Dong Keun, toine-Michel Alexeev (Sui) bt Jeevan towards the 2016 Olympic and 2018 participation this year is in seIn the women’s section, South ranked 31, Sameer, who has slipped would not return until his game Nedunchezhiyan 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; M Asian Games will be provided. rious doubt given his struggle Central Railway (SCR) beat Western past 200 in ranking, sent packing was ‘tournament-ready.’ ‘As far Descotte (Arg) bt Karunuday Singh Squad: Optimist Class: Chitresh Railway (WR) 25-23, 18-25, 25-16, world no. 9 Hans-Kristian Vittinghus as Augusta is concerned ... it’s literfor form and fitness this season. 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Vijay Sundar Prashanth Tatha, Naveen Kumanan, Aniketh 25-21. ally a 50-50 chance right now from The 14-time major champion posted 21-15, 21-17. bt Loic Perret (Sui) 6-4, 6-3; Saketh Rajaram (all TNSA), Leela SaEarlier results: Men: TN Police bt ‘The last year has been tough for what I can tell,’ Begay, who played the highest score of his professional Myneni bt Elwin Antony 6-2, 6-1; Yan- gar (YCH, Hyderabad), Ramya Rajasthan 23-25, 25-23, 25-15, 25- me. Probably six weeks of break with Woods on the Stanford Univer- career as he carded a mind-boggling nick Thivant (Fra) bt R Suraj Prabodh Saravanan (CESC, Pune), Ananya 17. Karnataka bt Income Tax 26-24, then two weeks of training then one sity golf team, told digital network 120 11-over-par 82 to miss the cut at the 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-3. Chouhan (SSC, Secunderabad); 25-23, 18-25, 25-16. tournament and then once again I Sports on Wednesday. ‘That’s far bet- Phoenix Open in January, and many Ivan Gakhov bt SaionKumar Anand Thakur & Vishal Thakur pundits believe he is Estate, suffering from Kerala Police bt WR 19- Chennai odds than what itPrivate was, say, three am injured. Published by K. (Rus) Balakumar behalf of29er: News Today Media (P) Ltd., from 85, Women: Mount Road (GST Road), Guindy, 600This 032win andshould printedtake by me him atterFrontline Printers Ltd., M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka Industrial Guindy, the chipping ‘yips’. Mukund 6-1, 6-1; V M Ranjeet bt (NSS, Bhopal), Janaki Balachandar 25, 25-18, 25-21, 25-23. forward,’ 1200/2250 Guru said. 0101 (Advt/Admn).weeks Chennai 600 032. Ph: 4202 1111. Editor: K. Balakumar. Phone: Editorial/Admn /Advt: 22504000, Fax: 2250 1800 (Editorial)/2250 e-mail:ago. [email protected], Three weeks ago, I would Circulation: 4202 1111. Fax: 4212 0000. Mixed Bag CHENNAI THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 Going round & round IRNSS-1D satelite to provide accurate info on Indian border NT Bureau Chennai, Mar 26: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is on a roll again as they have begun the countdown for the launch of India’s latest navigation satellite IRNSS-1D onboard PSLV-C-27 on 28 March from Sriharikota that would take the country closer to setting up its own navigation system on par with the GPS of the US. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, in its twenty ninth flight (PSLV-C27), will launch IRNSS-1D, the fourth satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS). The latest update is that the Mono Methyl Hydrazine (MMH) propellant filling operation of fourth stage (PS4) of PSLV-C27 has commenced at 9.40 am today. Target IRNSS is designed to provide accurate position information services to users in the country as well as the region extending up to 1,500 km from its boundary, which is its primary service area. Solar panels Number facts There are two solar IRNSS-1D is the fourth navigation satellite of the seven panels in IRNSS-1D. After satellites constituting the IRNSS space segment. Its injection into the preliminary predecessors, IRNSS-1A, 1B and 1C were launched orbit, the two solar panels of by PSLV-C22, PSLV-C24 and PSLV-C26 in July IRNSS-1D are automatically de2013, April 2014 and October 2014 respecployed in quick succession and the tively. IRNSS-1D has a lift-off mass of Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hassan 1,425 kg. The configuration of IRNSStakes control of the satellite and performs 1D is similar to that of IRNSS-1A, 1B and 1C. The satellite has the initial orbit raising manoeuvres consisting of been realised in less than one manoeuvre at perigee (nearest point to earth) four months after the and three at apogee (farthest point to earth). For launch of its predthese manoeuvres, the Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) of ecessor. the satellite is used, thereby finally placing it in the circular geostationary orbit at its designated location. The presiding deity of Lord Anjaneyar was decorated with beetle leaves at Anjaneyar Bhaktha Jana Sabha at Ashok Nagar, Chennai today, as part of Ramanavami festival, High power The satellite contains ultra triple junction solar cells that generate about 1660 watts of electrical power. Sun and Star sensors as well as gyroscopes provide orientation reference for the satellite. Special thermal control schemes have been designed and implemented for some of the critical elements such as atomic clocks. The Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS) of IRNSS-1D maintains the satellite’s orientation with the help of reaction wheels, magnetic torquers and thrusters. Its propulsion system consists of a Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) and thrusters. Kejriwal adamant Wants Yogendra, Bhushan to be removed from AAPs top body As part of Ramanavami festival, the presiding deity of Lord Shivaveera Anjaneyar temple in Porur was decorated with silver kavacham and laksharchanai today. VIT invites applications for EDP programme NT Bureau Vellore, Mar 26: VIT Technology Business Incubator is inviting applications from graduates and diploma holders for four-week Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) from 22 April. According to a press release, the non-residential programme aims at training Science and Technology graduates and diploma holders in the essentials of conceiving, planning, initiating and launching an economic activity or an enterprise successfully. The programme content includes class room training on essentials of entrepreneurship, survey of the prevalent socio-economic scenario, identification of business opportunities, role and function as well as schemes of assistance offered by various constituents of the support system, preparation of a technically feasible and economically viable project report and also the nuances of management of an enterprise. Interested persons can apply for the programme before 10 April. To register call: The General Manager, VIT-Technology Business Incubator, VIT University, Vellore 632 014. Ph (91) 4162243097 /2202301 /02/03. New Delhi, Mar 26: The internal rift within Aam Aadmi Party has widened with party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal insisting on Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan’s removal from the National Executive, ahead of the crucial National Council meeting on March 28. According to news agency ANI, AAP sources have confirmed that Kejriwal is adamant on removal of Bhushan and Yadav from National Executive. The AAP sources further said that as long as Yadav and Bhushan are in the party, Kejriwal has refused to take calls related to party work and its responsibilities. Resolution will be moved in National Council to remove Yadav and Bhushan. The final decision will be taken by voting on the resolution, the sources added. Reports suggest that Kejriwal conveyed his stand during AAP’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC) Feels like a dream, says Fleming of Kiwis’ run Yogendra Yadav Arvind Kejriwal held on Wednesday evening. The PAC is scheduled to meet at 6 pm again today at Kejriwal’s Prashant Bhushan the 21-member National Executive and Kejriwal loyalists should instead address the issues raised by them. The Political Affairs Committee of AAP is scheduled to meet at 6 pm today at Aravind Kejriwal’s residence to discuss contentious issue residence and deliberate on the contentious issue. Sources said Yadav and Bhushan made it clear that there was no valid ground for them to step down from Daredevils names Duminy as skipper Last ditch efforts by party Lokpal Admiral Ramdas to push for reconciliation failed to make any headway with both camps sticking to their stands. 7 PM to chair ‘Clean Ganga’ meet New Delhi, Mar 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose government has given top priority to cleansing the Ganga, would chair the fifth meeting of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) today. The Prime Minister is the the ex-officio Chairman of the Authority while Chief Ministers of Bihar, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand are its members. The meeting comes at a time when BJP-led NDA government at Centre has given thrust on cleaning up the polluted river and charting out plans for it. The previous meeting was held on 27 October last year, which was chaired by Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti. Constituted in 2009, NGRBA is as an empowered planning, financing, monitoring and coordinating authority for river Ganga. The objective of the Authority is to ensure effective abatement of pollution and conservation of the river Ganga by adopting a holistic approach with the river basin as the unit of planning. The functions of the Authority includes all measures necessary for planning and execution of programmes for abatement of pollution in the Ganga in keeping with sustainable development needs. No foul play in son’s death, says MP Guv family Lucknow, Mar 26: Amid reports that Shailesh Yadav died after consuming poison, family members of Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav’s son today said they don’t suspect any foul play. Shailesh was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his father’s official residence here yesterday. ‘It is a natural death. The matter will be clear when the final report comes. We don’t suspect any foul play,’ Shailesh’s elder brother Kamlesh Yadav, who is an Uttar Pradesh Congress member, told reporters. While family sources said Shailesh Yadav died due to brain haemorrhage, police officials probing the death had told a news agency that an autopsy would be conducted to ascertain the cause. The family members said that they would not press for a probe. The Congress, however, described the death as “unnatural” and demanded a CBI probe into it. Meanwhile, ailing Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav would be arriving here from Madhya Pradesh this afternoon to attend the last rites of his son. The Governor is yet to be informed by his family members about the death of his son in view of his present health condition, a Raj Bhawan official said. A team of doctors is accompanying Yadav from Bhopal and he will be admitted to Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) Lucknow for treatment. ‘Bad boy’ Ryder in trouble again stocks looked to be in trouble Wellington, Mar 26 (AFP): four months out from the World Troubled New Zealand cricketer Cup, Ryder was handed a lifeline Jesse Ryder, once touted as the Melbourne, Mar 26: One-Day International (ODI) like it when selectors included him in Black Caps’ likely World Cup before, where every single delivery Former New Zealand skipper the New Zealand ‘A’ squad to tour match-winner, is once again in seemed like a massive event,’ FlemStephen Fleming said he is in a hot water. ing said. The left-handed batsman dream state after the Black Caps’ win The talented but polarising praised current captain McCullum over South Africa to seal a berth in 30-year-old has been suspended for setting the momentum at the start. the cricket World Cup final. from the final round of New Zea‘I take my Black Cap off to McCulChasing 298 in 43 overs, New Zealand’s domestic competition after lum for the crucial role he played with land captain Brendon McCullum set admitting a charge of serious the bat in seizing the initiative for his the tone for the co-hosts by smackdissent while playing for Otago side,’ he said. Fleming also heaped ing 59 off 26 balls. But the hero of against Northern Districts last praise on the Johannesburg-born the match was Johannesburg-born weekend. Elliott. Grant Elliott who knocked out the New Delhi, Mar 26 (PTI): Proteas with a superb six en route ‘Elliott’s innings showed once again Media reports said Ryder unSouth African all-rounder JP Du- leashed a torrent of abuse after to his unbeaten 73-ball 84. what an inspired selection he has of the team which lost the 1999 and miny will lead Delhi Daredevils in the been. It is hard to believe now, given ‘In the immediate aftermath of New being caught behind and it was 2007 semis, said that to see a New eighth edition of the Indian Premier what he has shown over the past Zealand’s incredible World Cup believed there was damage to Zealand side playing with the free- three months, that he was on the League cricket tournaent, starting semifinal against South Africa I found a changing room following his dom and quality that Brendon McCul- outer as recently as the series in next month. Duminy was roped in by myself wondering, is this a dream? the United Arab Emirates. tirade. lum’s boys are producing, certainly the Daredevils last season and was the United Arab Emirates against Shane Warne said then that ‘Ryder did not dispute a charge Pakistan in December,’ Fleming said. the star performer for the franchise. of serious dissent, including the if New Zealand were to win the He was recently named as South ‘Elliott’s innings showed once again what ‘Now he is one of the first names World Cup ‘Jesse Ryder has to use of offensive language,’ New Africa’s T20 captain. on the team sheet and the selecbe part of it, for sure’. Zealand Cricket said in a statean inspired selection he has been. It is ‘I’m grateful for the support and tors deserve a great Ryder was in scintillating form at ment following a disciplinary belief from the franchisee. It’s an pat on the back for hard to believe now, given what he has the time while regular ODI opener hearing today. absolute privilege to lead such a resurrecting his interMartin Guptill was struggling and ‘He was subsequently suspendtalented mix of players. I am excited national career.’ shown over the past three months, that he about the season ahead and sin- ed, subject to appeal, from play- Brendon McCullum was batting Fleming hopes the cerely hope, we will be able to turn was on the outer as recently as the series ing in the 10th round of the Plun- down the order. co-hosts put up a around the fortunes of Delhi DareBut although Ryder said he was ket Shield.’ similar show in the in the United Arab Emirates against Padevils in the upcoming IPL season,’ keen to regain his place in the Ryder, often a match-winner for final at the Melbourne Duminy said in a statement. national side he he pulled out of New Zealand on the field has had Cricket Ground on 29 kistan in December,’ Daredevils head coach Gary numerous off-field issues involv- the A squad citing personal reaMarch. Kirsten added: ‘JP (Duminy) is the sons just days after going awol ing alcohol. ‘The quality the Black Caps have warms his heart. right choice to lead the team for the and missing a domestic Twenty20 The newspapers and wall-to-wall meproduced has been exceptional time He has not played for the Black ‘I was by no means convinced they upcoming season. He has the necesmatch. dia coverage of the morning after the and time again in this tournament Caps since February last year would get across the line as the sary experience and demeanour to night before are enough to convince He was then counted out of the and I just hope they can do it once when he went on a late-night drinktake the team forward. I have seen me it is not and that is a relief,’ Flem- whole match seemed to be on a more on Sunday. And if they do reckoning for the New Zealand ing session in Auckland before the knife-edge. When New Zealand was ing wrote in a column for International then that is one dream I would hap- him progress and mature as a player start of a Test series against India. side which has gone on to make and leader through the years with the Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday. bowling, even dot balls were being pily never wake up from,’ Fleming the final ofIndustrial the WorldEstate, Cup. Guindy, When New Zealand’s batting and I Media cannot (P) remember a 85, Mount Road (GST Road), Guindy, Chennai Published by K. Balakumar on behalf ofcheered News Today Ltd., from 600 032 and printed Printers Private Ltd., M-7, Thiru-Vi-Ka South African national team.’ by him at Frontline The 41-year-old, who was captain concluded. Chennai 600 032. Ph: 4202 1111. Editor: K. Balakumar. Phone: Editorial/Admn /Advt: 22504000, Fax: 2250 1800 (Editorial)/2250 1200/2250 0101 (Advt/Admn). e-mail: [email protected], Circulation: 4202 1111. Fax: 4212 0000. 8THURSDAY 26 MARCH 2015 , CHENNAI Licensed to post without prepayment under WPP. No. TN / PMG / (CCR) / WPP-470 / 15-17 Elliott’s honeymoon pledge to sister WELLINGTON: New Zealand batting star Grant Elliott has pledged to pay for his sister’s honeymoon because he is skipping her wedding in order to play in the World Cup final. Elliott was originally scheduled to attend sister Kate’s wedding on Saturday but now has a date with destiny after propelling New Zealand into their first ever final with a six off the penultimate ball in Tuesday’s semifinal against South Africa. Kate Elliott said she realised the significance of the date when she booked her wedding venue 12 months ago but felt the chances were remote of her brother making the New Zealand team, let alone playing in the final. ‘(The booking) was on the Saturday before the final of the World Cup, I had to ask him, ‘What are the chances?’, she told Fairfax New Zealand. ‘At that time he wasn’t in the squad, and he said that he didn’t Grant Elliott think he would be called up. I booked it and he gave me his blessing.’ She said he was now unable to make the big day but had prom- ised her and fiancé Dean Plews a honeymoon to the destination of their choice if New Zealand win the World Cup. ‘We will hold him to that,’ she said. ‘I told him before he left, ‘go and win it now, not because of the honeymoon, but just go smash it’,’ she said. She told the New Zealand Herald she was at Eden Park to see her brother’s man-of-the-match 84 not out and screamed with delight when he hit the winning runs. ‘It was mixed emotions; he won’t be able to see us on the day and we are such a close family,’ she said ahead of the wedding, which will take place at Waiheke Island, off the Auckland coast. ‘But I saw his face on the big screen again and he just had the biggest smile.’ ‘From the beginning I said if you can reach your dream that would be incredible, I’ll be happy for you.’ Elliott’s New Zealand will meet the winner of Thursday’s semifinal between Australia and India in the tournament decider at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. Proteas go easy on cricket team South Africans have reacted ‘coolly’ to the team’s loss. STELLENBOSCH: Led by unexpected praise from the nation’s outspoken Sports Minister, South Africa went easy on its cricket team after another painful loss at the World Cup. A long history of failure at the tournament has often put the Proteas at the sharp end of stinging criticism from the demanding media and fans back home. But sports minister Fikile Mbalula said he was still proud of the team after its nail-biting loss to New Zealand in the semifi nals on Tuesday. Mbalula is famous for launching a scathing attack on South Africa’s soccer team after a loss in a tournament last year, calling them ‘a bunch of losers’ and ‘useless, unbearable individuals.’ He was kinder to the cricketers. ‘You made us proud as a nation as you fought until the last minute,’ Mbalula said. ‘You are winners in my eyes and I’m sure the whole nation agrees.’ Wednesday’s newspapers reflected the play- Aamir blasts film industry A ctor Aamir Khan rued that a whopping 80 per cent of children are forced to watch content not made for them and described the phenomenon as ‘scary’. ‘If you look at our children’s content, it’s almost negligible, and the little that I see is very scary... It scares me to see the kind of children’s content they are making’, Khan, who also directed the film Taare Zameen Par, said at the annual FICCI Frames event in Mumbai. He said that 80 per cent children are watching content not made for them. He further said the film industry should focus on inculcating values like honesty and caring in the content, which will help in shaping a child’s mind. ‘We as a creative industry or media have a huge opportunity in front of us. Huge opportunity in building the nation with how we make children perceive what is honesty’, he said, ruing that these days the society ers’ bitter disappointment -- with some in tears after the elimination -- but there was no mention of ‘chokers,’ the dreaded term previously given to the team for losing crucial World Cup games. ‘World Cup tears’ said the Afrikaans-language Die Burger newspaper with a photograph of fast bowler Dale Steyn lying fl at out on his back on the pitch. The Times called it ‘A crying shame,’ and the tabloid Daily Sun even called them ‘brave Proteas.’ The final will be played at Melbourne on 29 March (Sunday) Clarke sings praise of Dhoni SYDNEY: Sydney: Australian captain Michael Clarke on Wednesday lauded the efforts of his Indian counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni in turning things around for his team, as battled in the high-voltage cricket World Cup semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here. ‘They’ve played so much cricket in Australia. They’ve worked out how to take wickets. They’ve worked out how to score runs, and they’ve shown that through this tournament,’ Clarke said at the postmatch press conference. ‘I think MS Dhoni deserves a lot of credit for the way he’s captained his team, especially being defeated in the Test series and the Tri-Series to be able to turn things around,’ the right-handed batsman added. ‘Obviously, they’re at the top of their game at the moment. So, we’re prepared for that. We know we’re playing against a very good team that obviously won the last World Cup. We look forward to that challenge.’ Misbah seeks more powers for captain KARACHI: Pakistan captain Misbahul-Haq has urged the cricket board to give the skipper and coach the final say in selection matters. The 40-year-old batsman made his one-day international farewell when the team were knocked out of the World Cup by Australia in last week’s quarter-finals but will continue to lead the side in Tests. ‘I think the coach and captain should have the authority to make selections,’ Misbah told reporters in Lahore on Tuesday. Under the existing setup the coach and captain can only give advice to the selection committee. ‘I am blamed for most of the problems without anyone realising that most of the time I alone am not responsible for the decisions,’ said Misbah. ‘Some players I have played with are very biased in theircomments. Some former players use harsh language and this is not helping Pakistan cricket.’ Misbah said the batsmen let Pakistan down at the 50over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. ‘It was mainly due to our bowlers that we made the quarter- finals but we need to look at and resolve our batting woes,’ he added. MARKET REALITY ‘Today, unfortunately, we are in a time where dishonesty is looked upon. How do we bring in a quality that people can admire?’ Aamir Khan isn’t valuing the virtue of honesty. ‘Today, unfortunately, we are in a time where dishonesty is looked upon. How do we bring in a quality that people can admire?’ He said the industry, which is the biggest in the world, has the unique opportunity to ‘transform the way we think, the way we address issues’. The 50-year-old actor said the industry can have an impact on a generation of people if they made suitable content for children. ‘This is what I feel whether it is the television industry, or the film industry or the media, here is an opportunity for us, to transform and contribute to nation building. We can change a generation of children’, he said. — PTI This photograph, captured at the weekly market of Pallavaram, presents a different view of the ‘sandhai’. Photo: C SANTHOSH Matt Smith in Harry Potter spin-off T he popular 1990s sci-fi procedural classic X-Files will return to FOX as a sixepisode limited series after a gap of 13 years. Stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson are back on board, along with creator Chris Carter, reported Entertainment Weekly. ‘I think of it as a 13-year commercial break. The good news is the world has only gotten that much stranger, a perfect time to tell these six stories’, Carter said. ‘We had the privilege of working with Chris on all nine seasons of The X-Files, one of the most rewarding creative experiences of our careers, and we couldn’t be more excited to explore that incredible world with him again’, said Dana Walden and Gary Newman, Chairmen and CEOs of Fox Television Group. The show first premiered in 1993. It became one of Fox’s first major breakout hits and a pop-culture sensation that went on to last nine seasons and spawn two feature films. The show also earned 16 Emmys and helped pave the way for other prime-time sci-fi shows like Lost and Fringe. 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