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Rahul, Raina, Pandya propel India to 213/4 vs Ireland in second T20I/

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Suresh Raina, left, and Virat Kohli celebrate as India reach 100 during the Second International Twenty20 cricket match against Ireland at Malahide, Dublin, Friday, June 29, 2018. (Donall Farmer/PA via AP)


India rode brilliant half centuries from Lokesh Rahul and Suresh Raina, and an explosive cameo from Hardik Pandya to post a massive 213/4 against Ireland in the second and final T20 International here on Friday.

Coming back to the side after missing Wednesday’s opener, Rahul grabbed his chance with both hands, striking a quickfire 36-ball 70, comprising three fours and six sixes to set the tone with a 102-run second wicket stand with veteran Raina, who also made the most of his chance with a 45-ball 69, including five fours and three sixes.

Pandya (32 off 9 balls; 4×1, 6×4) then applied the finishing touches to the innings, milking 39 runs off the final two overs to push India’s total past the 200 run mark for the second consecutive time.

Already 1-0 up in the two-match T20I series, the visitors tested their bench, making four changes to the playing XI which also saw a change in the batting order.

Put into bat, India overcame the early loss of skipper Virat Kohli (9), thanks to a positive approach by the left-right combination of Raina and Rahul.

Kohli’s ploy of promoting himself to open the batting did not materialise as the right-hander once again fell to pacer Peter Chase’s short delivery, comfortably latched on by George Dockrell at deep square leg.

Kohli’s dismissal brought in Raina, who started off in vintage fashion welcoming medium pacer Stuart Thompson for two massive sixes before settling down as India raced off to 50 in just five overs.

Rahul, on the other hand took on the off-spinner Simi Singh, clobbering him for two sixes and a boundary before sending Boyd Rankin to the cleaners en-route his 26-ball half century even as India reached the 100-run mark midway through the innings.

With the visitors comfortably placed at 128/1, Rahul and Raina continued their dominance over the bowlers until veteran Kevin O’ Brien managed to break the partnership with the wicket of the right-hander off his very first ball.

One ball later, O’ Brien struck again with the wicket of new man Rohit Sharma for a duck which brought Manish Pandey (21 off 20; 4×1) to the middle.

The right-hander played a steady knock even as Raina continued his belligerence at the other end to bring up his fifth T20I half century before quickly falling prey to O’ Brien’s slower delivery in the 18th over.

The departure of Raina brought in the dangerous Pandya, who found the stage perfect to launch an all-out attack on the Irish bowlers, which saw India’s total swelling over the 200-run mark.

Brief Scores: India 213/4 (Lokesh Rahul 70, Suresh Raina 69, Hardik Pandya 32 not out; Kevin O Brien 3/40) vs Ireland.

Filed Under: Sports

India thrash South Korea, to face Iran in Kabaddi Masters final

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


India skipper Ajay Thakur led from the front to thrash South Korea 36-20 while a second string Iran outplayed Pakistan 40-21 in the semi-finals of the Kabaddi Masters at the Al Wasl Sports Club here on Friday.

For the first time in the tournament, India were put under pressure and it forced the coach Srinivas Reddy to come out with a different strategy. On the other hand, Iran, who came into this tournament without the services of some star players, displayed some attacking game to outplay Pakistan.

Iran will now face India in the summit clash on Saturday here.

In the second semi-final of the day, South Korea straightaway put pressure on the Indian defenders with some good raiding. After eight minutes, the scoreboard read 7-3 in favour of South Korea, thanks to their star raider Jang Kun Lee.

The Indian raiders and defenders tried hard to match the pace of the Koreans but failed which forced Indian coach to make substitute in the initial minutes, bringing in raider Monu Goyat.

And just when thing seemed lost in the middle for India, Thakur, after couple of empty raids, narrowed the point difference through a brilliant raid and then defender Mohit Chillar equalized with a great catch to make it 7-7 in the 11th minute.

The much-awaited moment came when Goyat touched one player to hand India a crucial lead, which India did not tasted in first 15 minutes of the game followed by Thakur making an all-out to make it 13-8.

The last five minutes of the first half game saw Goyat and Thakur taking some points to end the first half, taking seven points lead.

Never looked back moment came for India in the second half when young defender Girish Maruthi single-handedly grabbed Jang Kun Lee to break the backbone of the South Korea’s attack.

Thakur then forced his opponents to play with two players and then defenders inflicted an all-out in 24th minute to make scoreboard read 24-11.

After that, Korea tried to make a come back when they force India to play with only three players Chillar, Maruthi and Thakur. But Thakur’s experience helped India to maintain their lead and also sent back Jang to almost seal the match.

With less than five minutes of game remaining, India played calmly and did not allowed South Korea to take points in numbers and in the last, wrapped up the issue comfortably.

Filed Under: Sports

Rakitic backs Neymar to regain peak form at World Cup

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic believes Brazil talisman Neymar is on the verge of recapturing his best form after an inauspicious start to the World Cup in Russia.

Neymar has scored just once in Brazil’s first three matches: a stoppage-time strike in a 2-0 win over Costa Rica, reports Xinhua news agency.

The 26-year-old missed three months with a fractured bone in his foot before the tournament and Rakitic believes his former Barcelona teammate is improving every day.

“He is among the best in the world and he is getting better during this tournament,” Rakitic told a press conference.

“You can tell he is thinking less and less about the injury and I am sure we are all going to enjoy his football during this tournament.” In addition to his lacklustre form, Neymar has been accused by sections of Brazil’s media of “playing for himself” and of seeking attention by crying on the pitch after the match against Costa Rica.

Rakitic defended Neymar and said the Paris Saint-Germain forward should not change the way he plays to please critics. “Neymar is among my favourite players in the world,” he said.

“I would always want to have him in my team. He has a special way of playing which doesn’t necessarily suit everybody, but that’s him. That’s his style and he is enjoying playing football, so he takes a lot of risks.”

Croatia will meet Denmark in the round of 16 on Sunday after topping Group D with three wins from as many matches. Victory against the Danes would set up a potential quarterfinal against Spain, who Rakitic rates as the World Cup favourites.

“To be honest, I see Spain above everyone else,” he said.

“I think they are the main favourites of this tournament. It’s tough, they had three difficult games in the group, (but) the confidence they are playing with is one level above everyone else.

“I know them very well, I wish them all the best. But hopefully the quarter-finals will be enough for them. Then they are a little bit tired and can use some rest, especially if they are playing against Croatia,” he added.

Filed Under: Sports

Arsenic-affected villages get access to world’s cheapest potable water in West Bengal

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


Areas near Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal have witnessed a steep decline in arsenic-related diseases over a period of three years after setting up of a cheap and sustainable surface water purification plant.

“In course of periodic medical checkup of a group of patients suffering from arsenic-related diseases, it was revealed that this water purification system has become a boon for them (villagers),” sociologist and founder of Sulabh International Bindeshwar Pathak, the brain behind the water project, said.

Many of the villagers living here were forced to migrate to nearby places before they tried, in vain, every attempt to rid the water of the poison. The cost was too high. They had to pay for every drop of purified water they would fetch from distant towns or cities. Diseases related to the consumption of carcinogenic arsenic contaminated water had even claimed lives in the region.

But life started changing three years ago when Sulabh International Social Service Organisation (SISSO), in collaboration with a French company, 1001 Fontaines, installed a Rs 20-lakh pond-based water treatment plant in Madhusudan Kanti Village of North 24 Parganas district, some 100 km from Kolkata.

The cost of establishing the plant in Bangaon subdivision, that can produce 8,000 litres of potable water per day at a cost of 10-20 paise a litre, was shared between the French organisation, Sulabh and the villagers.

“The villagers and local NGOs maintain this. It is a self-sustainable project with active participation from the villagers and generate employment,” Pathak said.

“This is the first time in the world that we have succeeded in producing pure drinking water at a very nominal cost by this new technology and villagers may get direct benefits,” he added.

“It is being sold at 50 paise after including other costs like distribution, storing, etc. Even people in neighbouring villages can also safely use this water,” the Sulabh founder further said.

Sulabh and the French organisation have also established pilot projects in North 24 Parganas, Murshidabad and Nadia districts of the state, where at many places people are forced to drink arsenic-contaminated water.

Pathak believes the entire problem of arsenic-contaminated water could be solved if the West Bengal government took interest and replicated the model.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), arsenic is a natural component of the earth’s crust and is widely distributed throughout the environment — in air, water and land. It is highly toxic in its inorganic form.

Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic, mainly by drinking contaminated water, eating food grown or even prepared with this water, can cause skin lesions and cancer.

WHO says inorganic arsenic is naturally present at high levels in the groundwater of a number of countries, including Argentina, Bangladesh, Chile, China, India, Mexico, and the United States.

Filed Under: Environment

Vijay Bhaskar to be Karnataka’s new Chief Secretary

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


Senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer T.M. Vijay Bhaskar will be Karnataka’s new Chief Secretary, replacing K. Ratna Prabha who will be retiring on superannuation on Saturday, an official notification said.

A 1983-batch officer of the Karnataka cadre, Bhaskar, 57, was earlier the Additional Chief Secretary to the state government.

He was the former Bengaluru civic body’s administrator.

Prabha, 59, was on a three-month extension since April 1 due to the Assembly poll on May 12 in the southern state.

She was the first Dalit woman to become Chief Secretary in Karnataka and the third woman officer to hold the top administrative post.

Filed Under: News & Politics

PM meets tribal students who scaled Mt Everest

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met a group of tribal students from Maharashtra who had scaled Mt. Everest last month.

The students were a part of a team of the ‘Mission Shaurya’ initiative of the Adivasi Vikas Vibhag of the Maharashtra government. Five students out of the group of 10 had successfully scaled the world’s highest peak in May.

The students shared their experiences during the training and ascent of Mt. Everest. The Prime Minister congratulated the students on their achievements.

Felicitating the students, he exhorted them to take up a sport and pursue it regularly.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was also present on the occasion.

Filed Under: EDUCATION

World Cup: Asian football shows promise in Russia

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


The ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia has demonstrated that the gap between the top football nations and those in the middle tier has reduced while the improvement by Asian countries has been considerable.

The traditional powers like Germany, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, France, Portugal and England have struggled against teams generally regarded as way down the pecking order of world football.

All the Asian and African teams have been extremely well organised in defence and midfield, which has made them difficult to score against. But almost all of them have struggled with the final pass in the attacking third.

South Korea wrote yet another glorious chapter in the history of Asian football by scripting a stunning 2-0 win over Germany, which sent the defending champions crashing out of the World Cup.

The Koreans had started their campaign poorly, losing 0-1 to Sweden. The tight knit Korean defence and midfield gave a good account of themselves although they struggled with the aerial balls against the tall, physically strong Swedes.

But the well-organised Sweden defence coupled with the Europeans’ physical advantage proved too much for them. The Koreans also resorted to frequent use of long balls, which was not exactly the best strategy to use against Sweden.

South Korea continued to struggle in the next match, going down 1-2 to Mexico. Until that point, the Koreans were the most underwhelming among the Asian teams, along with Saudi Arabia.

But they were a completely changed unit in the contest against Germany. While the Korean defenders held the highly rated German forwards at bay, Kim Young-gwon and Son Heung-min scored in second half stoppage time to complete a memorable win.

South Korea were not the only underdog team to stun higher rated opponents. Switzerland punished struggling Brazil by holding the five-time world champions to a 1-1 draw.

Brazil’s traditional rivals Argentina were held to an identical scoreline by tiny but impressive Iceland in their campaign opener. They were subsequently thrashed 0-3 by Croatia, which left them needing a win over Nigeria in their last group match.

The two-time World Cup winners almost suffered a fate similar to Germany when Victor Moses’ second half penalty conversion saw the Africans equalise at 1-1.

The Nigerian forwardline had seemed somewhat blunt in their first two matches, but for two brilliant individual goals by striker Ahmed Musa which handed them a 2-0 win over Iceland.

They decided to adopt an aggressive strategy against Argentina, leaving occasional spaces in their defence which Lionel Messi exploited when he brilliantly controlled an Ever Banega cross to put the South Americans ahead.

Following Moses’ equaliser, Argentine fans spent the rest of the match with rising anxiety before Marcus Rojo scored the winning goal right at the end.

Meanwhile in Group B, both Spain and Portugal were given a hard time by Iran and Morocco. The group had started in explosive fashion when Cristiano Ronaldo smashed a hat-trick to help Portugal to hold Spain at 3-3.

In their next match, Portugal were given a tough fight by a spirited Morocco. A fourth minute goal by Ronaldo was the only difference between the two teams as Morocco dominated the second half.

Right winger Noureddine Amrabat was at the heart of most Morocco attacks, causing all sorts of problems for the Portugal defence. But the lack of a quality centre-forward hurt Morocco as Portugal clinched a narrow win.

Iran were also impressive against Spain and only a lucky goal by striker Diego Costa gave the Europeans a 1-0 victory. But for the rest of the match, the 2010 champions struggled to breakdown the stubborn Iranian defence.

Even Tunisia almost snatched a point from England. The north Africans gave England a tough time. The English line-up, studded with Premier League stars, was effectively blunted by the Tunisia defence.

The Tunisian midfield also did well, consistently winning the 50-50 balls and doing well when in possession. However, they fell short in the final third due to the poor quality of the final pass.

Despite their shortcomings upfront, Tunisia seemed good enough to come away with a point. It was the silly conceding of a corner in second half injury time and some poor marking of England’s star striker Harry Kane at the far post that kept them from what would have been a well-deserved draw.

Japan’s teamwork and collective discipline has been the most impressive among the Asian nations. They became the first Asian nation to defeat South American opposition at a World Cup when they shocked star-studded Colombia 2-1 in their first group match.

However, despite all the improvements and promising performances, the rest of the world still has a long way to go before they can hope to match the superpowers from Europe and South AMerica.

This year, Japan is the only team from Asia and Africa combined to qualify for the second round. The fact that no A frican teams managed to survive the group stage is something of a shock. This is the second time in the history of the tournament that no African team will feature in the round of 16. The first time was way back in 1986, which was the first edition to feature the round of 16.

For Asia, this is something of an improvement from 2014, when all the teams from the world’s largest and most populous continent finished at the bottom of their respective groups, with a combined total of three points.

All this is far removed from the heady performances of the 2002 World Cup, when South Korea became the first Asian team to reach the semi-finals — slaying giants like Italy and Spain along the way — while Senegal became the second from Africa to enter the quarter-finals since Cameroon in 1990.

This is despite the fact that South Korea and Japan have some of the best infrastructure while only a few countries can match the financial ability of the petro-dollar rich Gulf countries.

One of the ways in which Asian nations are trying to bridge the gap is by bringing in coaches from Europe and South America.

The domestic leagues of Japan and China have attracted some top talent, veteran FC Barcelona star Andres Iniesta, who recently joined Vissel Kobe, being the latest.

However, merely bringing in star players of signing big name coaches for the top level clubs are not enough. Unless coaching standards at the school or village levels improve, Asian players will struggle to match the technical and tactical ability of their European and South American counterparts.

With Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022 and FIFA set to increase Asia’s quota at the game’s showpiece event to eight in 2026, better days are in store for Asian football.

Until then, lets hope Japan continues to fly high in Russia.

Filed Under: Sports

Sindhu, Srikanth enter Malaysia Open semis

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Seasoned Indian shuttlers P.V. Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth stormed into the $700,000 Malaysia Open semi-finals after registering straight game victories in their respective women’s and men’s quarter-final matches in Bukit Jalil here on Friday.

Rio Olympics silver medallist Sindhu overcame a stiff challenge before taming reigning Olympic champion Carolina Marin 22-20, 21-19 in a fiercely-fought 53-minute quarter-final clash while Srikanth hardly broke into sweat while beating France’s Brice Leverdez 21-18, 21-14.

Fourth seed Srikanth, who won a silver medal at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, dumped world no 22 Leverdez 21-18 21-14 in a 39-minute clash at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, a suburb in Kuala Lumpur.

The Indian had also beaten the French in three games at the All England Championship this year.

The 25-year-old Srikanth will take on former world no 2 and 2015 world championship bronze medallist Kento Momota of Japan in the race to the final of the world tour super 750 tournament on Saturday.

Later in the day, the clash between third seed Sindhu and former world No.1 Carolina witnessed a close contest in the first game, that saw both shuttlers going neck and neck before the Indian kept her nerve to pocket it.

The second game too went about in similar fashion, with the Spaniard making a quick recovery but somehow failed to get the momentum going against the lanky Hyderabadi.

This was Sindhu’s fifth win over the former World Champion in 11 meetings and third in the last four.

The 22-year-old Indian will next take on top seed and World No.1 Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei, who has a remarkable 8-3 advantage in career meetings and has beaten the Indian in their last four matches.

The last time Sindhu won against the Chinese Taipei girl was at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Filed Under: Sports

Mentally challenged man kills woman in Meghalaya

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


Shillong, June 30 (IANS) A mentally challenged man shot dead a 65-year-old woman in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills district, police said on Friday.

According to police, the incident took place on Thursday evening in Old Bhaitbari village when Habinur Rahman fired at Salam Bewa from his father’s single barrel shotgun.

“She was hit in the eye and died on the spot,” district police chief M.G.R. Kumar said.

Following the incident, Rahman’s family members fled from the village. However, police seized the weapon used for the murder and some live ammunition from the crime scene. They also recovered a certificate of mental illness of the accused from his house.

A manhunt is on to nab Rehman.

Filed Under: Crime

After arrest, Bank Of Maharashtra CEO-MD, ED removed

June 30, 2018 by Nasheman


In an abrupt move, the Board of Directors of the Bank of Maharashtra on Friday resolved to remove arrested CEO and Managing Director Ravindra P. Marathe and Executive Director Rajendra K. Gupta, from all functional responsibilities with immediate effect.

According to a statement, Executive Director A.C. Rout has been appointed in their place at the Pune-headquartered bank.

The development came nine days after the Pune police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) swooped on the bank and nabbed Marathe, Gupta and five others in a case of around Rs 2,43 crore fraudulent loans extended to the Pune-based DSK Group.

The EOW also arrested the public sector bank’s Zonal Manager Nityanand Deshpande from Ahmedabad and former CMD Sushil Muhnot from Jaipur.

The 83-year-old bank is ranked among the leading PSBs in India, and the arrests of high-ranking officials had sent shockwaves in industry and corporate circles.

Besides, two officials of the DS Kulkarni Group, chartered accountant Sunil Ghatpande and Vice President, Engineering, Rajiv Newaskar, were also arrested in the case.

Two days ago, Marathe was granted bail and some others were enlarged on bail on Friday, even as the issue snowballed into a major political controversy.

Several political parties including the Nationalist Congress Party and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) raised questions over the arrest of Marathe and other BoM officials, ostensibly without the knowledge of the state government.

MNS President Raj Thackeray demanded why no action was taken against top officials of Punjab National Bank, ICICI Bank and the Ahmedabad District Cooperative Bank Ltd Director and Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah – whose ADCB collected the highest amount of spiked Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes five days after the November 8, 2016 demonetisation.

Following a complaint by Jitendra N. Mulekar, an investor who is a senior citizen, 19 people have been arrested by the EOW sleuths for misusing their powers to sanction huge amounts of loans to shell companies.

According to the investigators, the bank’s top executive and other officials colluded with the DSK Group “with dishonest and fraudulent intentions to sanction and disburse the amount of the bank (BoM)” under the garb of loans and the money was later siphoned off.

All the arrested accused were charged under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act, pertaining to cheating, forgery, criminal conspiracy and breach of trust.

The Pune-based mega group’s owners D.S. Kulkarni and his wife Hemanti were arrested in February on charges of cheating over 4,000 investors of over Rs 1,150 crore and diverting bank loans of nearly Rs 2,900 crore.

Among the charges are false papers showing purported loans received from other banks like State Bank of India, Union Bank Of India, Syndicate Bank, IDBI Bank, Vijaya Bank and others, clearing loans without following due procedures or exercising due diligence.

Last month, the Maharashtra government ordered attachment of more than 120 properties, 275 bank accounts and four dozen vehicles belonging to the owners and the company invoking the provisions of Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors Act, 1999.

Filed Under: Crime

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