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Injured Prithvi ruled out of 1st Test vs Australia

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman

Sydney In a major blow to the Test series preparations, India’s promising opening batsman Prithvi Shaw suffered an injury in the warm up game against Cricket Australia (CA) XI at the Sydney Cricket Ground here on Friday.

Prithvi suffered a left ankle injury while attempting a catch at the boundary ropes during the third day of the warm up game.

“(Prithvi) Shaw underwent scans this morning and the reports revealed a lateral ligament injury. Shaw will be unavailable for the First Test against Australia in Adelaide,” BCCI said in a statement.

“He will undergo an intensive rehabilitation program to hasten the recovery and be available for selection at the earliest,” it added.

India is set to play its first Test match against Australia from December 6 in Adelaide.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Ireland, Afghanistan to play ODIs, Test in Dehradun

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman

Ireland and Afghanistan are all set to play three Twenty20 Internationals, five One-Day Internationals and a one-off Test in February-March next year in Dehradun, India, the ICC announced on Friday.

It will be Ireland’s first overseas Test match, and the second Test match for the two newest teams at the highest level. Earlier in 2018, Ireland started out at home against Pakistan, losing by five wickets, while Afghanistan took on India in Bengaluru and went down by an innings and 262 runs, according to the International Cricket Council’s website.

The matches will be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.

“The Afghanistan series is a major step forward for Irish cricket as the tour is our first major tour as a Full Member. It will no doubt be a test for the entire squad – taking on Afghanistan in subcontinent conditions will require a level of adjustment by both our batting and bowling units,” Ireland batsman Andrew Balbirnie said after the itinerary was finalised.

“As we saw here at home in the summer, Afghanistan is a quality side with some world class players, and will be a great challenge in their ‘home’ conditions,” he added.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Aamir pitches in for TN cyclone Gaja survivors

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman

Mumbai Superstar Aamir Khan is saddened knowing about the devastation Cyclone Gaja wrought on Tamil Nadu and has urged his fans and followers to contribute generously to alleviate their suffering.

“I’m very saddened to hear of the devastation caused by Cyclone Gaja in Tamil Nadu. Let us all come together to help our brothers and sisters there who are suffering. Let us try and contribute in any way that we can,” the Bollywood actor tweeted on Friday.

Tamil superstar-politician Kamal Haasan, who has visited the cyclone-ravaged areas of the state, thanked him for the gesture.

“Thank you so much Aamir Khanji. In many ways people like you make us feel it is truly ‘One Country’,” Kamal wrote back.

Cyclonic storm Gaja crossed Tamil Nadu coast on November 16 leaving over 50 people and thousands of livestock dead and damaging properties, standing crops, coconut groves, banana plantations and power distribution infrastructure in several districts.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought the central’s assistance of Rs 15,000 crore for 12 districts hit by the cyclone.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Cold wave grips Kashmir

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman


Srinagar Minimum temperatures dropped further across the Kashmir Valley on Saturday with Leh in Ladakh region recording minus 9 degrees Celsius, the Met said.

Kargil came a close second at minus 8.5. Minimum temperatures dropped due to a clear night sky, an India meteorological department official said.

Srinagar city recorded minus 1.4, Pahalgam minus 5 and Gulmarg minus 3.3.

Jammu city recorded 9.6, Katra 9, Batote 5.9, Bannihal 7.9 and Bhaderwah 2.3 degrees Celsius.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India

Ex-US President George H.W. Bush dead

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman

Washington George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the US and father of the 43rd, who steered the nation through a tumultuous period in world affairs, has died at the age of 94 in Houston, his spokesperson Jim McGrath announced.

His death on Friday night came less than eight months after that of his wife of 73 years, Barbara Bush, reports The New York Times.

The cause of his death was not immediately known.

However, the former leader suffered from a form of Parkinson’s disease that forced him to use a wheelchair or motorised scooter in recent years, and he had been in and out of hospitals during that time as his health declined.

In April, a day after attending his wife’s funeral, he was treated for an infection that had spread to his blood.

Bush, a Republican, was a transitional figure in the White House, where he served from 1989 to 1993, capping a career of more than 40 years in public service.

A decorated Navy pilot who was shot down in the Pacific in 1944, he was the last of the Second World War generation to occupy the Oval Office.

Bush was a skilled bureaucratic and diplomatic player who, as President, helped end four decades of Cold War and the threat of nuclear engagement with a nuanced handling of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the liberation of Eastern Europe.

Born into privilege and a tradition of service, Bush was a son of a senator, student athlete, Texas oilman, Republican congressman, national party chairman, pioneering diplomat and spy chief, reports CNN.

After his own 1980 presidential campaign came up short, he served two terms as Ronald Reagan’s Vice President before reaching the pinnacle of political power by winning the 1988 presidential election, soundly defeating Democrat Michael Dukakis.

After losing the White House in 1992, Bush became a widely admired political elder who leapt out of airplanes to mark birthday milestones.

Emphasizing the generosity of his soul, he forged a close and unlikely friendship with Democrat Bill Clinton, the man who ended his presidency.

When Parkinson’s disease mostly silenced him in public, Bush flashed his sense of humour by sporting colourful striped socks.

(IANS)

Filed Under: World

Misty morning, very poor air in Delhi

December 1, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) A misty Saturday morning in the national capital that notched 10.8 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature, experienced ‘very poor’ quality air, said System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR).

“There will be clear sky in the day ahead,” an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said, adding that the maximum temperature was likely to hover around 26 degrees Celsius.

The humidity at 8.30 a.m. was high at 75 per cent while visibility was 2,000 metres.

Friday’s minimum and maximum temperatures were recorded at 10.7 and 26.4 degrees Celsius, both one notch above the season’s average.

Filed Under: India

Miffed with Revanna, Hassan Cong leaders meet Siddu

November 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Day by day it’s becoming more evident that things are not going well within the Congress party after joining hands with the JD(s) to form a coalition government.

On Thursday, November 29 a large delegation of Congress party workers of Hassan district met former Chief Minister and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Siddaramaiah and complained that Public Works Minister H D Revanna is trying to weaken the Congress party in Hassan district. They also informed that the Congress facing a lot of problems by a regional party and the party is under threat due to this.

They further requested Siddaramaiah to come to Hassan and review the political situation there.

Revanna reacting to the allegations against him made by Congress party workers of Hassan said he has never tried to bring down any party and is ready to discuss this issue with Siddaramaiah.

He further said, “I don’t know why they’ve complained against me.”

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dinesh Gundu Rao reacting to the issue said that it’s an internal party matter.

 

PTI

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

Media spreading rumors about Ramesh : D K Shivkumar

November 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Putting an end to the speculations that he was in Mumbai for last two days Ramesh Jharakiholi clarified that he was in Bengaluru.

Addressing presspersons on Friday Ramesh said “Some political leaders are trying to dent my image by simply spreading rumours about me. I am in the city for the past two days and have not gone to Mumbai”

He further added that there was some misunderstanding within the party but now AICC President Rahul Gandhi has resolved it.

Supporting Ramesh Jharakiholi, water resources minister DK Shivakumar said that the media is simply spreading rumours about Ramesh.

“He is my personal friend, we have known each other for many years. I am very sure he will never cheat his party,” said Shivakumar.

PTI

Filed Under: News & Politics

Bajrang, Vinesh, Pooja among 24 wrestlers to get annual contracts

November 30, 2018 by Nasheman

 Star wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat and Pooja Dhadha were among the 24 players to get the central contracts which came into effect from November 15, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) announced on Friday.

The biggest beneficiaries are Bajrang, Vinesh and Pooja who have been put in the ‘A’ category. The others have been divided in four other categories (B to E).

The three marquee wrestlers will get an annual retainership of Rs 30 lakh, besides other benefits.

Double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar and Rio Games bronze medal winner Sakshi Malik are in category B and will receive Rs 20 lakh each.

Grade C has seven grapplers, including 2016 Asian Championship Gold medallist Sandeep Tomar, World Junior Championship Silver medallist Sajan Beniwal along with Vinod Kumar Omprakash, Ritu Phogat, Sumit, Deepak Punia and Asian Games Bronze medallist Divya Kakran. Each one of them will receive Rs 10 lakh each annually.

Rahul Aware, Naveen, Utkarsh Kale, Sachin Rathi, Vijay, Simran, Manshi and Anusha are in Category D and are entitled to Rs 5 lakh each annually, while Navjot Kaur, Kiran, Harpreet Singh and Jitendra will get Rs 3 lakh each, having been placed in Grade E.

The WFI, keeping the future in mind, will support 120 boys and girls, who have been placed in grades F, G, H and I where the U-23, Junior, Cadets and U-15 will reap the benefits of the development and growth programmes.

In Grade F, WFI has kept all Under-23 National-level gold medal winners across all categories and these wrestlers will get an annual stipend of Rs 1.2 lakh, each of them collecting Rs 10,000 per month.

In an inaugural ceremony of the Senior Nationals at Nandininagar in UP, where Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was the chief guest, WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Saran Singh announced the central contracts for the wrestlers.

“Wrestling can’t get better than this. The central contracts system is a big boon and will boost our morale,” said Bajrang.

Echoing his view, Vinesh said: “It (the money) will motivate us more than ever and it provides a good competition among wrestlers.”

Filed Under: Sports

Angry India farmers march on parliament to highlight farm crisis

November 30, 2018 by Nasheman

Angry India farmers march on parliament to highlight farm crisis
Farmers march towards the parliament house during a rally to protest soaring farm operating costs and plunging prices of their produce [Adnan Abidi/Reuters]

Tens of thousands of farmers and agricultural workers marched towards the Indian parliament on Friday demanding debt waivers and higher crop prices, putting pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of 2019 general elections.

“We are demanding legal rights for farmers – especially for tenant farmers and women farmers with no rights,” said Kavitha Kuruganti, with the advocacy group Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture.

“Our farmers need secure rights over land and better prices for their crop to be free from debt,” she told Reuters.

Against backdrop of suicides and debt, farmers demand action

Organisers said some 80,000 farmers and farm labourers were participating in the two-day agitation that will culminate with a petition to the Indian president.

“We have three main demands. Debt waiver, maximum price for the produce and a special parliament session to discuss the crisis,” Ajit Nawale from Maharastra Kisan Sabha, one of the 200 farmer groups organising the Delhi March, told AFP news agency.

More than 300,000 Indian farmers have killed themselves in the last two decades mainly because of poor irrigation, failed crops and being unable to pay back loans.

Each year millions of small farmers suffer due to scant irrigation facilities that reduces the yield and leads farmers into a deadly cycle of debt and suicides.

‘Long Live Farmer Unity’

Farmers from across the country have flooded by train and bus into New Delhi since Thursday to mass in the capital city’s Ramlila Grounds before marching to parliament.

Modi promised to double our income but we can’t even feed ourselves

LABO BANIGO, A FARMER FROM EASTERN ORRISA STATE

Some 50,000 marched in the eastern city of Kolkata on Wednesday.

Participants marched through central Delhi chanting slogans and holding placards emblazoned with “Down With Modi Government” and “Long Live Farmer Unity” as thousands of riot and armed policemen stood guard.

“The farmer crisis has got twice as bad in the last five years,” Sadhu Singh, a farmer from northern Punjab state known as India’s rice bowl, told AFP news agency.

“We are losing money on every grain of rice we produce,” he said.

Friday’s demonstration was the latest of several protests this year.

In March, thousands of women farmers marched into Mumbai alongside their male peers in March, demanding recognition of their rights over forest and farm land.

Campaigners said implementation of the landmark 2006 Forest Rights Act (FRA), which was meant to benefit a fifth of India’s population, has been hobbled by conflicting legislation and a lack of political will.

At the same time, states have diluted several protective clauses of the Land Acquisition Act of 2013 to speed up purchases for industry and infrastructure.

Since the laws are not effectively applied, farmers need “stronger rights to their land”, said Namita Wahi, a senior fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, a think-tank in New Delhi.

“(Farmers need) not only a title, but also use, possession, occupancy and livelihood rights,” she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

The rights of farmers and indigenous people

The rights of farmers and indigenous people have grabbed an unlikely spotlight in elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh states.

Why are Indian farmers protesting?

Analysts say their discontent could hurt Prime Minister Modi’s Hindu nationalist party in the upcoming state elections.

The government points to initiatives such as improved irrigation, crop insurance and electronic trading platforms as evidence it has helped rural Indians, who make up about 70 percent of the 1.3 billion population.

The right-wing prime minister has promised to double their income by 2022 but farmers say nothing has changed for them.

Labo Banigo from eastern Orrisa state said he is under huge debts after his crops failed due to back-to-back bad monsoons.

We have three main demands. Debt waiver, maximum price for the produce and a special parliament session to discuss the crisis

AJIT NAWALE FROM MAHARASTRA KISAN SABHA

“My farm is a wasteland. There is hardly 10 percent produce,” Banigo told AFP.

“Modi promised to double our income but we can’t even feed ourselves.”

Nearly 55 percent of Indians are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture. The sector accounts for nearly 15 percent of India’s economic output.

A ‘long march’ by India’s farmers forces government to act

Economist Niranjan Rajadhyaksha called for the right to property to be reinstated in the constitution.

India’s constitution of 1950 recognised the right to property as a fundamental right. But subsequent laws undermined that right, and it was scrapped in 1978.

No major political party has since made reinstatement of the right to property a campaign issue, lest they be seen as pandering to the rich, Rajadhyaksha wrote in Mint, a daily newspaper.

“Property rights are a tool of inclusion rather than exclusion,” he wrote.

“The poor have neither the legal resources nor the political heft to fight laws or administrative orders that allow the takeover of their land, (and) not enough opportunities to make a living in case they are forcibly separated from their property.”

Aljazeera

Filed Under: News & Politics

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