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Copenhagen: Danish police shot and killed a man early on Sunday suspected of carrying out shoot- ing attacks at a free-speech event and then at a Copenhagen syn- agogue, killing a Danish docu- mentary filmmaker and a mem- ber of the country’s Jewish community. Five police officers were also wounded in the attacks. “Denmark has been hit by ter- ror,” Danish PM Helle Thorning- Schmidt said. Jens Madsen, head of the Dan- ish intelligence agency PET, said investigators believe the gunman was inspired by Islamic radical- ism. “PET is working on a theory that the perpetrator could have been inspired by the events in Pa- ris,” Madsen said. AGENCIES P 9 Danish cops kill gunman behind attacks P atients spend about Rs 2,500 crore on cardiac stents alone every year in India even by conservative estimates, the bulk of it being paid from their own pockets. This does not include the cost of when it comes to stents, more than 60% of the market is with just three US-based multina- tional firms — Abbot, Med- tronics and Boston Scientific, which import the stents. Industry sources estimat- ed that though the share of DES was around 78% in 2013, it would have gone up to over 85% in 2014. nually, the stent market is esti- mated to grow by about 15%, with the growing incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Hence, the market is expected to grow steadily. While Prime Minister Mo- di talks of ‘Make in India’, blood tests, angiography, pro- cedures, charges for hospital stay, doctor’s charges and so on. An estimated four lakh stents were implanted in In- dia in 2014. Of this, over 85% were drug eluting stents (DES), for which most pa- tients pay anything between Rs 55,000 and Rs 80,000. An- Patients spend `2,500cr on stents every year in India Rema.Nagarajan @timesgroup.com DIGVIJAY SINGH CALLS DELHI CM KEJRIWAL AN RSS MAN, AAP SAYS HE’S LOST IT 7 IPL-8 AUCTION TODAY: YUVRAJ SINGH, HASHIM AMLA BIG NAMES ON THE BLOCK 16 BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLISHED 1838 | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM AHMEDABAD | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | PAGES 22 | PRICE RS 3.00 FERRERO ROCHER MAKER MICHELE FERRERO DIES IN MONTE CARLO AT 89 9 Petrol price was on Sunday hiked by 82 paisa per litre and diesel by 61 paisa, re- versing the declining trend of last six months. The revised per-litre price of petrol is now Rs 60.39 in Ahmedabad, Rs 59.55 in Vadodara, Rs 59.68 in Rajkot and Rs 60.28 in Surat. A litre of diesel will cost Rs 51.8 in Ahmedabad, Rs 51.44 in Vadodara, Rs 51.58 in Raj- kot and Rs 51.71 in Surat. ‘Patel is improving fast, can speak now’: The health condition of 57-year-old Sure- shbhai Patel, who was wrongfully assaulted in Ala- bama, showed improvement, his attorney has said. P 9 D-gangster hiding in Goa for 8 yrs held: Goa po- lice have arrested a Dawood Ibrahim gang member, Shyam Kishor Garikapatti, who was living in Goa for the past eight years on a fake identity. P 7 PDP issues 11-point proposal to BJP: Taking advantage of BJP’s debacle in Delhi polls, the PDP has now issued a fresh 11-point pro- posal to BJP for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir. P 7 ‘Reduce bribe culpability of company directors’: The Law Commission has suggested a amendments in the proposed Prevention of Corruption Act (Amendment) Bill to bring down the cul- pability of directors of a pri- vate company. NEWS DIGEST Petrol, diesel prices hiked Times Classifieds | P 6 WEATHER Ahmedabad 33.3°/17.2° ................................. Rajkot 34.4°/18.4° Vadodara 33.2°/16.8° Adelaide: Team India over- came its recent poor form and successfully defied the law of averages to extend its proud World Cup record against Pa- kistan to six victories without a single defeat. The defending champions hammered their arch-rivals by 76 runs — the biggest margin in a World Cup match between the two teams — to get their campaign off to a morale-boosting start. The crushing victory was set up by man of the match Vi- rat Kohli who continued his passionate romance with the Adelaide Oval, scoring his fourth century in only his sev- enth innings here. Already, Adelaide has become Kohli’s happy hunting ground in the same way that Sydney was for Sachin Tendulkar, Port of Spain for Sunil Gavaskar and Eden Gardens for V V S Lax- man. Kohli had been below par in the recently concluded tri-se- ries and warm-up matches, but he usually reserves his best for the big stage and they don’t come any larger than this. He offered two chances – at 3 and 76 – but apart from that, there was almost a sense of inevita- bility as he serenely cruised to 107 off 128 deliveries. It’s not only the first century scored by an Indian in a Cup match against Pakistan, but also the highest score by a player from either side in an India-Pakis- tan World Cup game. Kohli now has 22 ODI cen- turies and is joint second with Sourav Ganguly for most ODI tons scored by an Indian. Al- ready hailed as an all-time ODI great by the likes of Viv Ri- chards, he is bound to score many more tons, but few will be able to match this one for significance. There was lots more for In- dia to feel good about. Shikhar Dhawan (73 off 76 balls) and Suresh Raina (74 off 56 balls), who had both been struggling for form going into this match, clicked when it mattered and helped set up India for a big score. The team stuttered towards the end, los- ing five wickets and scoring just 25 runs in the last 5 overs, but the momentum built up by the top order was enough to propel the score to 300/7 – a re- cord for an India-Pakistan World Cup game. The Indian attack, long de- rided as toothless, seemed en- ergized by the prospect of bowling with some runs in the bank. Mohammed Shami was justly rewarded for some hos- tile spells with figures of 4-35. M S Dhoni too did almost ev- erything right as captain, in- cluding win- ning the all-important toss and choosing to bat. He also re- viewed correctly, getting the dangerous Umar Akmal de- clared caught behind off Ra- vindra Jadeja after the umpire had initially ruled in the bat- sman’s favour. For a change, Dhoni was spot-on with his field place- ments. The fielders obliged, cutting off runs and taking some sharp catches. The Pa- kistani batsmen did the rest, imploding under the pressure of the big chase as skipper Mis- bah-ul-Haq was left forlornly waging a lone battle. His 76 off 84 balls helped prolong the Pa- kistan innings till the 47th over but the match had ended as a contest long before the final wicket fell. Before Sunday, India had managed to spend almost three months in Australia without winning a single offi- cial match. They couldn’t have picked a better opposition and occasion to get off the mark. There are still many concerns about the team, which may well be exploited by stronger rivals. But its prospects are suddenly appearing a whole lot brighter. Extend Record Of Never Losing World Cup Match To Arch-Rivals India Hit Pakistan For Six ADULATION AT ADELAIDE THE AUSTRALIAN GROUND HAS HOSTED MANY LANDMARK KNOCKS BY VIRAT KOHLI 116 Kohli’s first Test ton, scored against Australia in January 2012 115 & 141 Scored in the same match in Dec 2014, on Kohli’s debut as Test captain. He became the only man after Greg Chappell to score two centuries on captaincy debut 107 Against Pakistan on Feb 15, 2015, making him the first Indian to score a ton in an India- Pak World Cup match. He’s also the first Indian to get a century in any World Cup match on Australian soil I WANT TO WRAP UP THIS GROUND AND TAKE IT HOME. IT HAS BEEN REALLY SPECIAL FOR ME — Virat Kohli FULL COVERAGE P 4, 13-15 New Delhi: The government is reviewing the tax-free medi- cal reimbursement limit, cur- rently fixed at Rs 15,000 a year, besides looking at making it more attractive for individu- als to buy medical insurance policies. Sources said both the is- sues are being looked at ahead of the Budget with some indi- cating that there is a possibili- ty that the limit on tax-free medical reimbursement from employers may be raised to Rs 25,000 a year, given the rising medical costs in the country. Similarly, the government, which allows a deduction of Rs 15,000 a year for medical insur- ance premium paid for spouse, children as well as the policyholder, is looking at en- couraging individuals to buy a higher cover. In case of senior citizens the limit is Rs 20,000. The review comes as the limits were fixed several years ago and costs have gone up sig- nificantly since them. For in- stance, in the wake of rising claims, insurance companies have increased the premium on medical insurance on sev- eral occasions over the past few years. Tax-free med expenses cap may be hiked HEALTH COVER BOOST LIKELY Tax-free medical reimbursement limit may be raised from 15,000 per year to 25,000 Deduction of Rs 15,000 a year for medical insurance premium may also be hiked Limits were fixed several years ago and costs have risen steeply since them COUNTDOWN TO BUDGET New Delhi: India and Sri Lanka are likely to sign a civil nuclear cooperation agree- ment as the two countries seek to open a new chapter in ties on Monday with a meet- ing between PM Narendra Modi and President Maithri- pala Sirisena. The Lankan president has chosen India for his maid- en visit abroad after assum- ing office. India, TOI learned, has decided to go ahead with civil nuclear cooperation with Sri Lanka following its own “breakthrough under- standing” on the same during US President Barack Oba- ma’s recent visit. New Delhi and Colombo have held negotiations in the past for such a deal but these lost steam last year under Sir- isena’s predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa. India may sign nuclear agreement with Lanka Sachin.Parashar @timesgroup.com Continued on P 6 Continued on P 11 Surojit Gupta & Sidhartha TNN Santosh.Suri@timesgroup.com Continued on P 6 Patna: Bihar ex-CM Nitish Ku- mar on Sunday alleged that the incumbent Jitan Ram Manjhi’s meeting with the governor as well as the Union home minister signalled the BJP’s strategy of disrupting the House proceed- ings on February 20 before the trust vote so that President’s rule could be imposed on the state. JD(U) secretary general K C Tyagi said that the governor, Keshari Nath Tripathi, was vio- lating constitutional provisions and has a history of controversial rulings as Speaker in the Uttar Pradesh assembly. Kumar warned BJP of a backlash in the assembly elections due in Octo- ber-November. Nitish fears prez rule as CM meets guv Jainarain.Pandey @timesgroup.com * INCLUSIVE OF AHMEDABAD TIMES (FOR AHMEDABAD AND GANDHINAGAR CITIES ONLY) New Delhi: Within days of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aad- mi Party stomping to a re- sounding victory in the Delhi elections by promising, among other things, cheaper electrici- ty, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday kicked off a de- bate over power politics by ask- ing how parties in states that depend on others could prom- ise free electricity before polls. “Today, water accounts for a major part of a farmer’s input costs. The main component of water cost is electricity, which is not supplied (by state govern- ments). Why then do parties still promise free power before every election? And who makes these promises? Those (states) which do not have electricity. Wouldn’t there be a bill (for con- sumers) if state pays its bill (to buy power),” the PM said while inaugurating a conference to promote investments in renew- able energy. Dig at AAP? Why do parties promise free power, asks PM TIMES NEWS NETWORK Continued on P 7 Narendra Modi

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Copenhagen: Danish police shotand killed a man early on Sundaysuspected of carrying out shoot-ing attacks at a free-speech eventand then at a Copenhagen syn-agogue, killing a Danish docu-mentary filmmaker and a mem-ber of the country’s Jewishcommunity. Five police officerswere also wounded in the attacks.

“Denmark has been hit by ter-ror,” Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt said.

Jens Madsen, head of the Dan-ish intelligence agency PET, saidinvestigators believe the gunmanwas inspired by Islamic radical-ism. “PET is working on a theorythat the perpetrator could havebeen inspired by the events in Pa-ris,” Madsen said. AGENCIES P 9

Danish cops kill gunman

behind attacks

Patients spend about Rs2,500 crore on cardiacstents alone every year

in India even by conservativeestimates, the bulk of it being paid from their own pockets. Thisdoes not include the cost of

when it comes to stents, morethan 60% of the market is withjust three US-based multina-tional firms — Abbot, Med-tronics and Boston Scientific,which import the stents.

Industry sources estimat-ed that though the share ofDES was around 78% in 2013,it would have gone up to over85% in 2014.

nually, the stent market is esti-mated to grow by about 15%,with the growing incidence ofcardiovascular diseases.

Hence, the market is expectedto grow steadily.

While Prime Minister Mo-di talks of ‘Make in India’,

blood tests, angiography, pro-cedures, charges for hospitalstay, doctor’s charges and so on.

An estimated four lakhstents were implanted in In-dia in 2014. Of this, over 85%were drug eluting stents(DES), for which most pa-tients pay anything betweenRs 55,000 and Rs 80,000. An-

Patients spend ̀̀ 2,500cr on stents every year in IndiaRema.Nagarajan

@timesgroup.com

DIGVIJAY SINGH CALLS DELHI CM KEJRIWAL AN RSS MAN, AAP SAYS HE’S LOST IT 7

IPL-8 AUCTION TODAY: YUVRAJSINGH, HASHIM AMLA BIGNAMES ON THE BLOCK 16

BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLISHED 1838 | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM AHMEDABAD | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2015 | PAGES 22 | PRICE RS 3.00

FERRERO ROCHER MAKERMICHELE FERRERO DIESIN MONTE CARLO AT 89 9

Petrol price was on Sundayhiked by 82 paisa per litreand diesel by 61 paisa, re-versing the declining trend oflast six months. The revisedper-litre price of petrol is nowRs 60.39 in Ahmedabad, Rs59.55 in Vadodara, Rs 59.68 inRajkot and Rs 60.28 in Surat.A litre of diesel will cost Rs51.8 in Ahmedabad, Rs 51.44in Vadodara, Rs 51.58 in Raj-kot and Rs 51.71 in Surat.

‘Patel is improving fast,can speak now’: The healthcondition of 57-year-old Sure-shbhai Patel, who waswrongfully assaulted in Ala-bama, showed improvement,his attorney has said. P 9

D-gangster hiding in Goa for 8 yrs held: Goa po-lice have arrested a DawoodIbrahim gang member, Shyam Kishor Garikapatti,who was living in Goa for thepast eight years on a fakeidentity. P 7

PDP issues 11-point proposal to BJP: Takingadvantage of BJP’s debacle inDelhi polls, the PDP has nowissued a fresh 11-point pro-posal to BJP for governmentformation in Jammu andKashmir. P 7

‘Reduce bribe culpabilityof company directors’:The Law Commission hassuggested a amendments inthe proposed Prevention ofCorruption Act (Amendment)Bill to bring down the cul-pability of directors of a pri-vate company.

NEWS DIGEST

Petrol, dieselprices hiked

Times Classifieds | P 6

WEATHERAhmedabad33.3°/17.2°.................................

Rajkot34.4°/18.4°

Vadodara33.2°/16.8°

Adelaide: Team India over-came its recent poor form andsuccessfully defied the law ofaverages to extend its proudWorld Cup record against Pa-kistan to six victories withouta single defeat. The defendingchampions hammered theirarch-rivals by 76 runs — thebiggest margin in a World Cupmatch between the two teams— to get their campaign off to amorale-boosting start.

The crushing victory wasset up by man of the match Vi-rat Kohli who continued hispassionate romance with theAdelaide Oval, scoring hisfourth century in only his sev-enth innings here. Already,Adelaide has become Kohli’shappy hunting ground in thesame way that Sydney was forSachin Tendulkar, Port ofSpain for Sunil Gavaskar andEden Gardens for V V S Lax-man.

Kohli had been below par inthe recently concluded tri-se-ries and warm-up matches, buthe usually reserves his best forthe big stage and they don’tcome any larger than this. Heoffered two chances – at 3 and76 – but apart from that, therewas almost a sense of inevita-bility as he serenely cruised to107 off 128 deliveries. It’s notonly the first century scored byan Indian in a Cup matchagainst Pakistan, but also thehighest score by a player fromeither side in an India-Pakis-tan World Cup game.

Kohli now has 22 ODI cen-turies and is joint second withSourav Ganguly for most ODItons scored by an Indian. Al-ready hailed as an all-time ODI

great by the likes of Viv Ri-chards, he is bound to scoremany more tons, but few willbe able to match this one forsignificance.

There was lots more for In-dia to feel good about. ShikharDhawan (73 off76 balls) andSuresh Raina(74 off 56 balls),who had bothbeen struggling for form goinginto this match, clicked whenit mattered and helped set upIndia for a big score. The teamstuttered towards the end, los-ing five wickets and scoringjust 25 runs in the last 5 overs,but the momentum built up bythe top order was enough topropel the score to 300/7 – a re-cord for an India-PakistanWorld Cup game.

The Indian attack, long de-rided as toothless, seemed en-ergized by the prospect ofbowling with some runs in thebank. Mohammed Shami wasjustly rewarded for some hos-tile spells with figures of 4-35.

M S Dhoni toodid almost ev-erything rightas captain, in-cluding win-

ning the all-important toss andchoosing to bat. He also re-viewed correctly, getting thedangerous Umar Akmal de-clared caught behind off Ra-vindra Jadeja after the umpirehad initially ruled in the bat-sman’s favour.

For a change, Dhoni wasspot-on with his field place-ments. The fielders obliged,cutting off runs and taking

some sharp catches. The Pa-kistani batsmen did the rest,imploding under the pressureof the big chase as skipper Mis-bah-ul-Haq was left forlornlywaging a lone battle. His 76 off84 balls helped prolong the Pa-kistan innings till the 47th overbut the match had ended as acontest long before the finalwicket fell.

Before Sunday, India hadmanaged to spend almostthree months in Australiawithout winning a single offi-cial match. They couldn’t havepicked a better opposition andoccasion to get off the mark.There are still many concernsabout the team, which maywell be exploited by strongerrivals. But its prospects aresuddenly appearing a wholelot brighter.

Extend Record OfNever Losing

World Cup MatchTo Arch-Rivals

India Hit Pakistan For SixADULATIONAT ADELAIDETHE AUSTRALIANGROUND HAS HOSTEDMANY LANDMARKKNOCKS BY VIRAT KOHLI

116Kohli’s firstTest ton,scored against Australia in January 2012

115 & 141Scored in the same match in Dec2014, on Kohli’s debut as Test captain. He became the only man after Greg Chappell to score two centuries on captaincy debut

107 Against Pakistan on Feb 15, 2015, making him the firstIndian to score a ton in an India-Pak World Cup match. He’s also the first Indian to get a century in any World Cup match on Australian soil

I WANT TO WRAP UP THIS GROUND AND TAKE IT HOME. IT HAS BEEN REALLY SPECIAL FOR ME — Virat Kohli

FULL COVERAGE P 4, 13-15

New Delhi: The governmentis reviewing the tax-free medi-cal reimbursement limit, cur-rently fixed at Rs 15,000 a year,besides looking at making itmore attractive for individu-als to buy medical insurancepolicies.

Sources said both the is-sues are being looked at aheadof the Budget with some indi-

cating that there is a possibili-ty that the limit on tax-freemedical reimbursement fromemployers may be raised to Rs25,000 a year, given the risingmedical costs in the country.

Similarly, the government,which allows a deduction of Rs15,000 a year for medical insur-ance premium paid forspouse, children as well as thepolicyholder, is looking at en-couraging individuals to buy a

higher cover. In case of seniorcitizens the limit is Rs 20,000.

The review comes as thelimits were fixed several yearsago and costs have gone up sig-nificantly since them. For in-stance, in the wake of risingclaims, insurance companieshave increased the premiumon medical insurance on sev-eral occasions over the pastfew years.

Tax-free medexpenses capmay be hiked

HEALTH COVER BOOST LIKELY➤ Tax-free medical reimbursement limit may be raised from 15,000 per year to 25,000➤ Deduction of Rs 15,000 a year for medical insurance premium may also be hiked➤ Limits were fixed several years ago and costs have risen steeply since themCOUNTDOWN

T O B U D G E T

New Delhi: India and SriLanka are likely to sign a civilnuclear cooperation agree-ment as the two countriesseek to open a new chapter inties on Monday with a meet-ing between PM NarendraModi and President Maithri-pala Sirisena.

The Lankan presidenthas chosen India for his maid-en visit abroad after assum-ing office. India, TOI learned,has decided to go ahead withcivil nuclear cooperationwith Sri Lanka following itsown “breakthrough under-standing” on the same duringUS President Barack Oba-ma’s recent visit.

New Delhi and Colombohave held negotiations in thepast for such a deal but theselost steam last year under Sir-isena’s predecessor MahindaRajapaksa.

India maysign nuclearagreementwith Lanka

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Patna: Bihar ex-CM Nitish Ku-mar on Sunday alleged that theincumbent Jitan Ram Manjhi’smeeting with the governor aswell as the Union home ministersignalled the BJP’s strategy ofdisrupting the House proceed-ings on February 20 before thetrust vote so that President’s rulecould be imposed on the state.

JD(U) secretary general K CTyagi said that the governor,Keshari Nath Tripathi, was vio-lating constitutional provisionsand has a history of controversialrulings as Speaker in the UttarPradesh assembly. Kumarwarned BJP of a backlash in theassembly elections due in Octo-ber-November.

Nitish fears prez rule as

CM meets guvJainarain.Pandey

@timesgroup.com

* INCLUSIVE OF AHMEDABAD TIMES (FOR AHMEDABAD AND GANDHINAGAR CITIES ONLY)

New Delhi: Within days of theArvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aad-mi Party stomping to a re-sounding victory in the Delhielections by promising, amongother things, cheaper electrici-ty, Prime Minister NarendraModi on Sunday kicked off a de-bate over power politics by ask-ing how parties in states thatdepend on others could prom-ise free electricity before polls.

“Today, water accounts for amajor part of a farmer’s inputcosts. The main component ofwater cost is electricity, which

is not supplied (by state govern-ments). Why then do partiesstill promise free power beforeevery election? And who makesthese promises? Those (states)which do not have electricity.Wouldn’t there be a bill (for con-sumers) if state pays its bill (tobuy power),” the PM said whileinaugurating a conference topromote investments in renew-able energy.

Dig at AAP? Why do partiespromise free power, asks PM

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

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Narendra Modi