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Rafael Nadal bows out on top of the world

November 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Rafael Nadal is leaving the ATP Finals with a big trophy, even though he failed again to secure the title at the elite tournament.

Spain's Rafael Nadal lifts the ATP World Number 1 trophy following the presentation on court after his match against Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece. (Photo | AP)

LONDON: Rafael Nadal was unable to crown his season with a first ATP Finals title but he ends it as world number one and with a chance to lead Spain to Davis Cup glory.

The Spaniard, who came to London under an injury cloud, had a terrible start to his week at the O2 Arena, crushed in straight sets by defending champion Alexander Zverev in his first round-robin match.

But he produced a performance of astonishing grit to recover from 5-1 and match point down against Daniil Medvedev and saw off Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets on Friday.

It was not quite enough to reach the semi-finals but Nadal leaves London after securing the year-end number one ranking for a fifth time, pulling level with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Nadal was in the strange position after his win against 21-year-old Tsitsipas of not knowing whether he would be heading home or playing Federer in the knockouts.

Later, Zverev’s win against Medvedev confirmed his tournament was over.

The 33-year-old, who was presented with the trophy for securing the number spot on court, said it was difficult to compare the achievement with winning a Grand Slam.

Nadal is now on 19 majors, just one behind Federer after winning his 12th French Open this year and his fourth US Open crown.

“I know it is something so important because to achieve this you have to play well for 11 months,” he said.

“To win a Grand Slam you have to play well two weeks. But it’s difficult to compare. For me personally, when you win a Grand Slam, you win a Grand Slam winning the last point, and that feeling you, can’t have it here. That’s the big difference.”

But he said finishing on top of the world was a great achievement after his struggles with injuries earlier in the season.

And he was delighted to pull level on five year-end finishes with Djokovic and Federer — the other two members of the “Big Three”.

Nadal can look back on another staggering year in which he has shown remarkable consistency, winning four trophies including two Masters titles.

He reached the semi-finals at all four Grand Slams in a season for just the second time in his illustrious career.

But it did not start too promisingly for the veteran, who was plagued by injuries early in the season, including a thigh strain and right knee injury.

The injury jinx struck again late on, forcing him to miss October’s Shanghai Masters with a wrist injury and his participation at the ATP Finals was in doubt after he withdrew from the Paris Masters at the semi-final stage with an abdominal strain.

But now the dust has settled, Nadal can look back on another staggering season in which he overtook Djokovic in the final stretch to top the rankings.

“My decision or our decision is to try to do the things to play as long as possible, so that’s why I tried to do the conservative calendar in terms of saving the body and everything,” said Nadal.

“But the thing is when I have been playing, I have been playing very well. I achieved almost every single time the last rounds of every tournament.

“So that’s why I’m put in a position that I am where I am today, having this trophy with me.”

And it is not over yet for the Spaniard.

Nadal has the chance to lead Spain to glory in the new-look Davis Cup in Madrid next week and he is raring to go.

Changes to the tournament’s format mean 18 teams will be vying for the title over the course of a week. 

“Let’s see how the thing works,” he said. “I am sure that they did great and it is going to be something really special. And playing at home even more.

“So excited about it. I really hope that the team is working the right way during these previous days of the tournament, so I really expect to find a team very well-prepared when I arrive there.”

Filed Under: Sports

Karnataka may go ahead with vehicle scrapping facility

November 16, 2019 by Nasheman

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BENGALURU: The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways recently issued guidelines for setting up an Authorised Vehicle Scrapping Facility. The draft guidelines have been uploaded on the ministry’s website and the draft has been sent to the respective states’ transport departments, including Karnataka, and it accepted changes and suggestions till November 15. All businesses that set up such a facility will have to meet the minimum requirements according to the guidelines issued by the KSPCB or Central Board.
Vehicles that can be scrapped include those that are more than 15 years old and those seized. All vehicles — commercial and private — will be included under these guidelines.

“As of now, we do not have any additional suggestions to add to the guidelines and we may go ahead with it,” said Additional Commissioner of Transport Hemant Kumar.

New companies that set up such facilities will also have to get a NoC from the KSPCB and will have to submit the same to the Transport Ministry as well.

Filed Under: bangalore

Maharashtra impasse: CMP finalized, Congress will now sort out modalities with NCP before talking to Shiv Sena

November 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Senior leaders of the Congress said that the party was apparently in favour of ‘NCP-Congress plus Shiv Sena’ option and not ‘NCP, Congress, Shiv Sena’ option.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and Congress interim chief Sonia Gandhi

NEW DELHI: The Congress party will first sort-out modalities with its alliance partner Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) only after which it will initiate talks with Shiv Sena for the government formation in Maharashtra, told party sources. As per sources, the party is in favour of “NCP-Congress plus Shiv Sena” option and not “NCP, Congress, Shiv Sena” option.

Senior leaders of the party met Sonia Gandhi here on Friday and discussed the developments in Maharashtra. They said the party will first talk to the NCP and was apparently in favour of “NCP-Congress plus Shiv Sena” option and not “NCP, Congress, Shiv Sena” option.

The Congress and the NCP, which fought the assembly polls together, and the Shiv Sena have prepared a draft common minimum programme (CMP), which will be discussed by senior leaders of three parties.

Amid discussions over formation of government in Maharashtra, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and NCP chief Sharad Pawar would meet on Sunday to discuss their next course of action.

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, who is Congress’ in-charge for Maharashtra, said on Friday that his party alone cannot take decisions and the two leaders will meet on Sunday.

“Congress alone can’t decide things. NCP chief Sharad Pawar and AICC president Sonia Gandhi will sit together on November 17 and discuss the next course of action. They will decide how to solve this problem. Only after that, the other actions will follow,” Kharge told ANI.

He said once they both sit and discuss, only then will the political strategy be prepared. “That will be followed and implemented,” he said.

The three parties are having talks for the formation of the non-BJP government in the state where the President’s Rule was imposed earlier this week.

The Shiv Sena and the BJP, who had fought the polls together, could not form the government due to differences over power-sharing.

The BJP emerged as the single-largest party in the state with 105 seats in 288-member assembly followed by Shiv Sena 56, NCP 54 and Congress 44.

Meanwhile a joint delegation of Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress leaders has sought time from Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari for a meeting on Saturday to discuss farmers’ issues.

Filed Under: India

Arjun Kapoor clocks 11 million followers on Instagram

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

The 34-year-old actor expressed gratitude toward his tribe on the photo-video sharing platform.

'Thank you for your love,' wrote Arjun Kapoor on Instagram.

MUMBAI: Actor Arjun Kapoor thanked his fans for their love after he crossed the 11 million follower mark on Instagram.

The 34-year-old actor on Tuesday expressed gratitude toward his tribe on the photo-video sharing platform.

“Thank you for your love,” wrote Arjun.

His bio reads: “Son, Brother, Friend & Actor (All 4 work in progress) They say time is money, they lie. Time is life. (sic)” The actor will next be seen in Ashutosh Gowariker’s magnum opus, “Panipat”.

Filed Under: Film

Paytm to invest Rs 500 crore in early-stage tech start-ups

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

Paytm expects to employ technology across the growing internet to become the dominant player in artificial intelligence, it added.

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One of India’s biggest start-up success stories, Paytm, has announced that it will start investing in early-stage deep technology start-ups which are building technologies and solutions that can complement the digital payments ecosystem. According to a statement from the firm earlier this week, Paytm is planning to invest as much as Rs 500 crore into such companies over the next few years.

“The company has set aside ₹500 crore to invest in early-stage companies that build complementary technologies augmenting the digital ecosystem,” Paytm said in a statement, adding that it will focus companies that are working on artificial intelligence-based technology and big data solutions to make its investment, in order to acquire or develop innovative solutions that can generate large scale employment.

“We are well aligned with our country’s mission to ensure that the benefits of the digital revolution reach the last mile,” said Paytm Deputy Chief Financial Officer Vikas Garg, “We partner with startups who have capabilities that augment the digital ecosystem for the next wave of growth. These investments are also an indication that Paytm believes India’s entrepreneur ecosystem is innovative”.

Paytm expects to employ technology across the growing internet to become the dominant player in artificial intelligence, it added. Over the recent past, Paytm has typically invested around Rs 200-250 crore every year in intellectual properties or companies building complementary technologies. A few such firms Paytm has chosen to invest in include names like Insider, Nearbuy and Loginext.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy’s son to marry in December 2019

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

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 Come December 2, Rohan Murty, the son of Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy and Infosys Foundation Chairperson Sudha Murty, will wed Aparna Krishnan in the city. 

BENGALURU:  Come December 2, Rohan Murty, the son of Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy and Infosys Foundation Chairperson Sudha Murty, will wed Aparna Krishnan in the city. The wedding will be a simple ceremony in the presence of family and close friends, followed by a reception. The couple have known each other for about three years, and met through a mutual friend, according to sources. 

Aparna is the daughter of Savithri Krishnan, a retired SBI employee, and Commander KR Krishnan, a former Indian Navy officer. While she completed her initial schooling here, she went to Canada for the next level of education — high school.  She has studied economics at Dartmouth College, US. 

Now a resident of Bengaluru, Aparna is known to have worked in McKinsey and Sequoia Capital.Rohan has a Ph.D in Computer Science from Harvard University and is a Junior Fellow at the Society of Fellows of the university. He established the Murty Classical Library of India whose goal is to present the greatest literary works of India from the past two millennia to the largest readership in the world.

Filed Under: bangalore

ED’s Bengaluru unit looking into complaint against Congress leader KJ George

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

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Sarvagna Nagar MLA KJ George said that all his assets were legal and declared before the Lokayukta, Income Tax Department and the Election Commission.

BENGALURU:  The Enforcement Directorate (ED), Bengaluru zonal unit, is examining allegations of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) violation against senior Congress leader and Sarvajnanagar MLA KJ George.

This follows a complaint by Karnataka Rashtra Samithi (KRS) president Ravi Krishna Reddy. “The ED will register a case against George under FEMA only if there is evidence against him,” said sources who are privy to the development. On his part, George has rubbished Reddy’s charges against him as “baseless.” 

Speaking to TNIE, the Congress MLA said that all his assets were legal and declared before the Lokayukta, Income Tax Department and the Election Commission. “If any of these agencies seek any clarification from me, I will submit my reply. Since Reddy has filed the complaint with the ED, he should allow the agency to verify the charges. Why is he going to media for publicity? The ED has not issued any notice to me so far. I have nothing to hide,” George asserted.

Meanwhile, Reddy told TNIE that in September this year, they had submitted a detailed complaint to the ED against George with several annexures of his alleged properties outside India as proof. On November 11, Reddy wrote another letter to the ED to take prompt action against the Congress MLA under FEMA.
“George has held key portfolios in the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government and the previous Congress-JDS coalition government. He has amassed huge properties in India and abroad, particularly in New York,” he alleged.

He said that in his complaint to the ED, he has given a detailed description of properties held by George and his family. “Most of the properties are in the name of George’s daughter Renita Abraham and son-in-law Kevin Abraham,” Reddy claimed.George countered this stating that his daughter is an American citizen. “The Government of India can seek information from the US government about their assets,” he said.

Filed Under: bangalore

Hubballi girl creates history, achieves Guinness World Record in fasted blindfold skating

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

Ojal Nalavade, a 7th standard girl from Hubballi covered the distance of 400 mts in 51 seconds by skating blindfolded.

Ojal Nalavade holds the certificate and celebrate after the record.

HUBBALLI: A 14-years old girl from Hubballi has achieved a rare fete by creating a world record here on Thursday morning.

Ojal Nalavade, a 7th standard girl from Hubballi covered the distance of 400 mts in 51 seconds by skating blindfolded.

The officials from the Gunnies Book of World Records declared that Ojal is now fastest blindfold skater in the world in 400 mts.

A certificate was given to the winner amidst cheers of well-wishers and skating enthusiasts.

The event on held near Chetana College where people has gathered as early as 5.30 am. There were a total of three attempts and third attempt was declared as the record. The officials from Gunnies Book of Records had given a timing of 60 seconds to complete the task.

Speaking with media, Ojal expressed happiness and thanks everyone for the support. “My parents, coach and family was a big support. I shall achieve more with their support in future,” she said.

Akshay Suryawanshi, skating coach of Ojal said that she was practicing early morning hours for many days. “Skating faster with blindfold is a rarity. She has achieved it with determination and hard work,” he said.

Filed Under: Karnataka

Difficult without Shakib, Tamim but Bangladesh up for the challenge: Captain Mominul Haque

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

The 28-year-old also said that playing a full-fledged Test series against India will provide the visitors with a good opportunity to showcase their skills.

INDORE: As India and Bangladesh get ready to face each other in a two-match Test series, skipper Mominul Haque on Wednesday said that being the captain of the side will make him more responsible and will help him improve his cricketing knowledge.

“I do not think, being the captain will change my batting style. I will apply the same composure I did earlier and will bat in the same manner. Being a captain will help me become more responsible and it will further improve my cricketing knowledge. As a captain, it is a good opportunity for me to showcase my skills. It will be all about adjusting the mental aspect of the game,” Momin told reporters.

Before the tour of India, Bangladesh lost the services of two key players–Shakib Al Hasan and Tamim Iqbal.

While Tamim opted out of the tour due to personal reasons, Shakib was handed a two-year ban, with one year being suspended for not reporting a match-fixing offer to International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU).

When asked, how it would be to play without both key players, the skipper replied: “It would be challenging to play without Shakib and Tamim, but the guys are up for the challenge”.

The two-match Test series also comprises of a day-night Test slated to be played at Eden Gardens in Kolkata from November 22-26. The Bangladesh skipper revealed that the side has not practised with the pink ball ever since coming to India.

“It will be a challenge and it will be an opportunity for everyone. We practised with the pink ball in Dhaka, but we haven’t practised with the pink ball ever since coming here. Between the first and second Test, we will get time to prepare for the pink-ball Test. I do not have any experience with the pink ball, so I do not know how much it swings and moves. I do not think it would be a problem. It will be an opportunity as we do not know when we will play with the pink next,” Mominul said.

The 28-year-old also said that playing a full-fledged Test series against India will provide the visitors with a good opportunity to showcase their skills.

He also said that the team management has not decided on what the team composition would be for the first Test at Indore.

“Playing a full-fledged Test series against India will provide us with a good opportunity. We all are excited for the challenge that awaits us. We will try to play good cricket. The team management has not decided yet, so I do not know what the composition of our side will be for the first Test. I think it would be a good wicket for batting,” Mominul said.

India and Bangladesh will take on each other in the first Test at Holkar Stadium in Indore from November 14-18.

The two-match Test series is going to be a part of the World Test Championship (WTC). Currently, India is at the top of the WTC standings with 240 points from five matches. 

Filed Under: Sports

Kashmir Valley limps back to normal; buses and cabs return to roads

November 14, 2019 by Nasheman

Passenger buses, mini-buses and cabs plied on most routes in uptown Srinagar. The buses were running overcrowded.

A paramilitary soldier on patrol in Jammu and Kashmir (File | AP)

SRI NAGAR: After observing spontaneous shutdown for 100 days against scrapping of Article 370 and bifurcation of J&K State into two Union Territories, life has started limping back to normalcy in the militancy-hit Valley. For the first time since August 5, passenger buses were back on roads, leading to traffic jams in Srinagar on Wednesday. Shops and business establishments also remained open for the whole day in some areas of Kashmir.

Passenger buses, mini-buses and cabs plied on most routes in uptown Srinagar. The buses were running overcrowded.

There were traffic snarls in some areas of Srinagar and it took commuters longer than usual to reach their destinations. Many roads in city including Lal Chowk, Rajbagh and Natipora witnessed heavy rush of vehicles and the traffic policemen faced a tough time regulating the traffic in the city centre.

However, the passenger buses did no ply on routes in downtown Srinagar.

The electronic buses of J&KSRTC also plied on four different routes in Srinagar.  

The inter-district cabs also plied normally in all the district routes from Srinagar.

“I had been facing a tough time from reaching Baramulla to Srinagar daily due to non-availability of public transport. Today, I boarded a cab and reached my office in the city centre on time,” said Zahoor Ahmad of Baramulla.

The return of buses and cabs on roads had an impact on the business in the Valley.

The shops in most parts of uptown Srinagar including city centre Lal Chowk remained opened throughout the day today.

A shopkeeper was shot dead by militants in Tral area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Wednesday. Police sources said militants fired three rounds from a pistol at Mehraj-ud-Din Zargar from point-blank range.

Zargar succumbed to injuries while being taken to a nearby hospital.

He had a readymade garment shop.

Police and paramilitary personnel rushed to the area and launched a search but no arrest was reported.

Filed Under: India

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