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Men’s hockey: India’s dream of Olympic gold remains unfulfilled, lose 2-5 to Belgium

August 3, 2021 by Nasheman

TOKYO: The Indian men’s hockey team’s dream of an Olympic gold after 41 years remained unfulfilled as it lost 2-5 to world champions Belgium in the last-four stage but the side is still in the hunt for a bronze in the Tokyo Games here on Tuesday.

India’s goals came from the sticks of Harmanpreet Singh (7th) and Mandeep Singh (8th).

India’s last appearance in the final of the Olympics came way back in 1980 Moscow Games, where they went on to win their last of the eight gold medals.

The Indians had only themselves to blame for Tuesday’s disappointment as Belgium’s all four goals came from penalty corners.

The Indian defence was put under relentless pressure by the Belgians as they secured as many as 14 penalty corners out of which they converted four.

Belgium’s game plan was clear from the onset as they tried to enter the Indian circle and earn penalty corners with Hendrickx and Luypaert in their ranks.

The ploy worked to perfection as the Indian defence wilted under pressure to concede the set pieces.

India too earned five penalty corners in the match but could make use of just one.

The Indians still have a chance to secure an elusive medal from the Olympics as they will feature in the bronze medal match on Thursday against the losing team from the second semifinal between Australia and Germany later in the day.

The Indians started slowly as Belgium had the initial burst of the match, controlling the proceedings for the first five minutes which also yielded them a goal.

Belgium scored from their first attack, earning a penalty corner which was converted by Luypaert with a powerful flick in the second minute.

The Indians came back strongly and changed the course of the match in a span of two minutes with two goals.

India secured two penalty corners in the seventh minute, the second of which was beautifully converted by Harmanpreet for his fifth goal of the tournament.

A minute later, Mandeep, who has been under pressure for his underwhelming form so far, gave India the lead with a fine field goal.

Mandeep beautifully received a Amit Rohidas cross from the right, turned over and found the back of the net with a fierce reverse hit past Vincent Vanasch in front of the Belgium goal.

India got another chance in the first quarter in the form of a penalty corner but Rupinder Pal Singh’s effort this time was saved by Vanasch.

Trailing by a goal, the Red Lions came out stronger in the second quarter and pressed hard on the Indian defence which wilted under pressure, conceding as many as four penalty corners, the last of which was converted by Hendrickx to level the scores.

Minutes later Sreejesh pulled of a reflex save to deny Dockier.

Belgium secured their sixth penalty corner of the match soon but it was well defended by the Indians.

A minute from half time, India were awarded a penalty corner and the effort by Harmanpreet this time was wide off the target.

The Belgians dominated in terms of circle penetrations after the change of ends but India defended stoutly with numbers to thwart any danger to their citadel.

The Indians got another golden chance to take the lead, earning their fifth penalty corner in the 38th minute but Belgium, this time, defended well.

With both the teams locked at two goals apiece after the third quarter, the stakes were high in the fourth and final quarter and it was the Red Lions who came out on top by breaching the Indian citadel thrice.

Belgium went on the offensive and secured three consecutive penalty corners in the 49th minute and again it was Hendrickx, who rose to the occasion for his side to hand them a 3-2 lead.

With a goal upfront, the Belgians kept up the pressure on the Indian defence, which was guilty of conceding three more penalty corners in quick succession, resulting in a penalty stroke for the world champions which was duly put into the goal by Hendrickx for his third goal of the match.

Trailing by two goals, a desperate India withdrew goalkeeper Sreejesh for an extra player but the move backfired as Dohmen slammed home in an empty net from a counter to shatter India’s hopes.

Filed Under: India, Sports

Opposition leaders meet over breakfast hosted by Rahul Gandhi to chalk out joint strategy on Pegasus issue

August 3, 2021 by Nasheman

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi greets opposition leaders during a breakfast meeting, at the Constitution Club in New Delhi

NEW DELHI: In a bid to present a united face on the Pegasus spyware issue, leaders of several opposition parties attended a breakfast meeting hosted by former Congress President Rahul Gandhi at the Constitution Club here on Tuesday.

Several opposition MPs will cycle to Parliament after the meeting to highlight the issue of fuel price hike.

Apart from around 100 MPs of the Congress, leaders of several opposition parties including Trinamool Congress, NCP, Shiv Sena, CPI-M, CPI, RJD and Samajwadi Party attended the meeting.

Leaders of JMM, JKNC besides IUML, RSP, KCM and RSP were also present at the meeting

Trinamool Congress, which had skipped the last meeting of Opposition leaders by Gandhi, was also present at today’s breakfast meet.

Besides Gandhi, senior Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, KC Venugopal and Jairam Ramesh were present at the meeting.

The meeting comes amid continued standoff between the opposition and the government over the Pegasus snooping issue with the opposition demanding a discussion in Parliament and a Supreme Court monitored probe in the matter

The government is, however, saying that this is a non-issue and does not want it to be discussed in Parliament.

Leaders of 17 opposition parties were invited at the breakfast meeting, but the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) did not attend.

Kharge said leaders of various parties have been invited for the meeting and are expected to discuss issues like Pegasus, farmers’ matter, and the need for a joint Parliament strategy.

“Nobody in the government is listening. So we have decided to get together. The opposition is united and we are all together,” Kharge said at the meeting.

Among the leaders who attended the meeting were Kalyan Banerjee, Mohua Moitra (TMC), Sanjay Raut and Priyanka Chaturvedi (Shiv Sena), Manoj Jha (RJD), Kanimozhi (DMK) and Ram Gopal Yadav (SP).

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

PM Modi lashes out at opposition members for their conduct in Parliament

August 3, 2021 by Nasheman

While a TMC member in Rajya Sabha had torn the statement of IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on the Pegasus issue, several opposition members had torn papers in Lok Sabha

Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed opposition members for tearing papers in Parliament and making “derogatory” remarks on the waybills have been passed as he accused them of insulting the legislature and the Constitution with their conduct.

Briefing reporters on Modi’s speech at the BJP parliamentary party meeting, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said the prime minister expressed anger at the conduct of some opposition members.

While a TMC member in Rajya Sabha had torn the statement of IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on the Pegasus issue, several opposition members had torn papers in Lok Sabha and threw it in the air and towards the Chair.

A tweet of TMC leader Derek O’Brien criticising the manner of bills’ passage in Parliament also drew Modi’s ire, Joshi and another Union minister V Muraleedharan told reporters, without naming the TMC member.

He had tweeted, “In the first 10 days, Modi-Shah rushed through and passed 12 Bills at an average time of UNDER SEVEN MINUTES per Bill.

Passing legislation or making papri chaat!” Such comments are “derogatory” of parliamentary procedure and esteem of elected representatives, Muraleedharan said quoting Modi.

The conduct of the opposition is an “insult” to Parliament and the Constitution, Joshi said, quoting the prime minister.

The opposition has stalled Parliament’s proceedings demanding a discussion on the Pegasus snooping row, an issue dismissed as inconsequential by the government.

The BJP parliamentary party also hailed Modi at the meeting over the government’s decision to provide reservation to the OBC and the EWS in the all-India quota of medical entrance test NEET.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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Filed Under: bangalore, India

police cant party at station: State Police Chief Praveen Sood told his staff

August 3, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Taking strong exception to the incidents of police officers participating in parties with anti-social elements which are affecting the reputation of the force in society.

State Police Chief,Praveen Sood directed the police officers not to allow any private functions at the station nor invite members of general public for send off or reception program held in station level.

In a circular issued on Friday,Mr.Sood,said that the police officers and staff should maintain discipline and decorum while attending any program.

A police officer having responsibility of crime prevention and maintaining law and order in the society and his action and behaviour in uniform is reflection of the entire department and the society,Mr.Sood,said .

The circular came in the wake of Hosakote PSI CM Raju,celebrating his birthday and promotion at the station on June 2 with his friends and well wishers and the staff while Covid guidelines are in force. 

A huge cake was ordered and people danced, cheered and burst crackers while garlanding Mr. Raju to wish him.   

The entire event was later circulated on social media and drew huge criticism for the police accusing them of not practicing what they enforce .

Transfer and promotion are part of the administrative procedure.It is natural for the staff to organize a formal send off and welcome program,Mr. Sood said,adding that such programs are not for the public and should be limited to the staff members.

There are many instances which have come to the notice of Mr.Sood that the police staff  were  participating in programs with the anti social elements.Such instances put the police department in a bad light and send the wrong message to society.

In order to prevent such instances in future Mr. Sood issued a set of guidelines to the police officers to be followed.

No police officers shall have any kind of relationship with any anti-social elements . 

No celebrations including birthday parties, marriage anniversaries or any private function should be organized at the station.Such a program is against the conduct of the disciplined force.

In case if the police officer is attending any public function,he should avail the prior permission of his seniors and check the details and the participants of the program in advance .

Police officers should avoid organizing any public event unless it is related to crime prevention, traffic awareness or to building police public  relationships.

Ensure that no anti-social element is attending the program with police officers.

The circular also instructed police officers against collecting funds for such a program and the senior police officers have been instructed to ensure that the guidelines issued should be strictly adhered to he stated in the guidelines.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Foreign National dies in police custody,Protest turned violent outside JC Nagar police station,We cannot tolerate assault on our policemen: police commissioner Kamal Pant

August 3, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Foreign National dies in police custody,Protest turned violent outside JC Nagar police station,We cannot tolerate assault on our policemen: police commissioner Kamal Pant

A 27-year-old Congo national who was arrested in a drug case died in police custody allegedly due to cardiac arrest in JC Nagar on Monday.

Following the news of his death,Members of the African Association gathered in front of the JC Nagar police station and protested demanding a detailed inquiry into the incident and were seen shouting to register FIR.

The police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the protestors after the protests turned violent and attacked a policeman.Many protesters sustained minor injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment.

As soon as huge number of African National gathered in front of police station DCP North Dharmendra Kumar Meena with ACPs and neighbouring police inspector and staff were called with additional 3 KSRP platoons were rushed to the spot for precautionary measures.

As the protest turned violent as the protestors tried assaulting ACP,JC Nagar Sub-Division,Reena Suvarna and PSI Latha, as the silent protest turned into violent Addl CP West Soumendhu Mukherjee rushed to spot to take stock of the situation.

Senior officer told reporters,the deceased Joah@ Joel Shindani Malu,27 years, National of Democratic Republic of Congo,having a complaint of sudden chest pain was shifted to nearby Chiraayu Hospital.

After administering treatment for almost one  hour,he was declared dead due to suspected Cardiac Arrest.  

Earlier on Sunday night,based on credible information a team of police led by PSI Raghupati laid a trap to nab a drug peddler Joan near 10th Cross,Banjara Layout.The Police team kept a close watch and waited till the wee hours of Monday. 

Due to the sudden presence of police Joan changed the location of trade to BabusaPalya locality in Hennur PS limits. 

At around 12:30 AM,two foreign nationals passing by on a scooter were identified by police informants as pillion rider John,following which the policeman in mufti apprehended him. 

In that scuffle as John was trying to flee,a few small plastic packets containing white color substance fell on ground which were suspected to be narcotics which later turned out to be 5 grams of MDMA.Meanwhile another foreign national who was riding the bike escaped during the scuffle.

After following the due procedure,PSI Raghupathi and police team brought drug peddler Joan to the police station along with seized suspected Narcotics substance and bike for questioning.

An FIR (in crime no 123/2021 u/s 21 NDPS JC Nagar PS in seizure of narcotics substance MDMA is) has been registered.Later,drug peddler John was kept in police station for want of ascertaining his identity,further inquiry and legal action.

At around  5:10 am on Monday,incharge Station House Officer informed the PSI Raghupati that detainee John suddenly started complaining of chest pain.

PSI Raghupati immediately acted on this information and shifted him to nearby Chiraayu Hospital  for treatment at approx 5:30 AM. 

On preliminary medical examination he was diagnosed with Bradycardia and administered several rounds of CPR and other life saving interventions.At around 6:45AM,he was declared dead due to suspected Cardiac Arrest. 

In absence of verified identity of deceased John, Bosco,president of Pan African Federation was informed about the incident.

On further enquiry, it is found that deceased John is national of Democratic Republic of Congo having name Joel Shindhani Malu as per his Passport details.Available information suggests that his student visa expired in July 2015 and Passport expired on 13/12/2017.

A case of unnatural death has been registered and Investigation is being conducted as per guidelines of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), DHarmendra Kumar Meena, DCP, north division, said .

The Afrcian association said that John was pursuing BBA and was celebrating a birthday party at his friend’s house in Hennur when the police raided the place and picked him up .

Incidentally, this May a 38-year-old Nigerian national Peter Ofor was found dead in a canal of Kalkere lake in Ramamurthynagar police limits. The association had protested his death seeking detailed inquiry.

A few members of the association alleged that Ofor, who had come to India on a business visa and lived with his family in Banjara Layout, was last seen being chased by a group of men presumed to be police in mufti.

Speaking to the media,Soumendu Mukherjee, Additional Commissioner of Police,West,said that for over an hour,doctors at the private hospital tried to save Joel, administering CPR but could not save him.

After four to five hours we got his documents.As per NHRC and SC guidelines,we are proceeding,” said Soumendu Mukherjee.

Meanwhile, some of his friends came and protested here.Despite the police showing restraint, the protestors started attacking the police. We had to resort to a mild lathi charge. Our sub Inspector and constables also got injured and are receiving treatment,he added. 

Kamal Pant, speaking to reporters said We have considered this as a custodial death and informed the agencies concerned while ordering for a detailed probe.

Investigation into the death is being conducted as per NHRC guidelines including inquest by a judicial magistrate.The investigation has been transferred to CID by the DG-IGP Praveen Sood,Kamal Pant,City Police Commissioner, said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Brave Indian women create history, enter Olympic hockey semifinal for first time

August 2, 2021 by Nasheman

TOKYO: A brave and determined Indian women’s hockey team etched its name in the history books by entering the Olympic Games semifinals for the first time, stunning three-time champions and world no.2 Australia 1-0 in an intense last-eight tie here on Monday.

Drag-flicker Gurjit Kaur rose to the occasion when it mattered and converted India’s lone penalty corner in the 22nd minute to surprise the Australians.

Coming into the match, the odds were totally against India as in world no.2 Australia, a mighty unbeaten opponent, awaited them.

“We are so happy, it is the result of hard work that we put in for several, several days. In 1980, we qualified for the Games but this time, we made the semifinals. It is a proud moment for us,” Gurjit said after the match.

“This team is like a family, we have supported each other and found support from the country as well. We are very happy,” she added.

But the Indians, determined to prove a point, produced a strong and brave performance to eke out the narrow win over the Hockeyroos.

How much it meant for the team and Indian hockey in general could be gauged from the emotions that were on display after the final hooter went off.

The players screamed, hugged each other, and got into a huddle with their Dutch coach Sjoerd Marijne with tears of joy rolling down their faces.

India’s best performance in the Olympics came way back in the 1980 Moscow Games where they finished fourth out of six teams.

In that edition of the Games, women’s hockey made its debut in the Olympics and the sport was played in a round-robin format with top two teams qualifying for the final.

The Rani Rampal-led side will play Argentina in the semifinal on Wednesday.

The Indians started slow off the blocks but grew in confidence as the match progressed.

Australia had the first shot at the goal but India goalkeeper Savita did just enough to deny Amrosia Malone, whose slap shot from inside the circle hit the post.

The Indians thereafter adopted an aggressive approach and caught the Australian defence off guard quite a few times.

India’s pace and determination seemed to have surprised the Australians as they panicked while defending and were lucky not to have conceded a goal in the first quarter.

In the ninth minute, skipper Rani Rampal’s deflection from a Vandana Katariya shot hit the back post as Australia survived.

A minute later, Broke Peris’ shot from top of the circle just went wide past a fully stretched Savita.

The Indians created another chance in the first quarter but an alert Australian goalkeeper Rachael Lynch came out of her line to deny Sharmila Devi from a one-on-one situation.

The Australians pressed hard in the second quarter and secured their first penalty corner in the 20th minute which was defended brilliantly by India.

Minutes later, India secured their first penalty corner and Gurjit, who had a disappointing outing so far in the tournament, rose to the occasion and converted the chance with a low flick to stun the Australians.

The Indians were bold and courageous while defending as minutes later, Deep Grace Ekka got a vital stick to keep out Emily Chalker’s strong hit from close range.

Down by a goal, the Australians attacked with numbers after the change of ends and Mariah Williams came close to restoring parity but Savita came in between.

Australia secured three back-back-to-back penalty corners soon but the Indian defence, led by Savita and Deep Grace Ekka, stood like a rock in front of the goal.

Thereafter, the play was mostly inside the Indian circle as Australia pressed hard but the Indians managed to soak up the pressure with some brave defending, not afraid to put their bodies on line.

In the final eight minutes of the game, the pressure was relentless on the Indians as Australia secured four more penalty corners but failed to breach the willpower of the Indian defence.

Filed Under: India, Sports

Three Notorious Bike Litters arrested by Chandra Layout and Vijayanagar police 7 Stolen bikes and 1 Auto Rickshaw Worth Rs.5 Lakhs recovered

August 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The West Division police of Chandra Layout and Vijayanagar police have arrested three youths who would steal bikes parked in front of the house and sell at throwaway prices for pocket money seven stolen bikes and 1 Auto Rickshaw Worth Rs.5 Lakhs Recovered.

The accused has been identified as,Mohammed Arif,a labourer in a junkyard and his associate Mohammed Tahir,a welder by profession.

Senior officer told reporters,as there was a two wheeler thefts reported in Chandra Layout police station limits,Chandra Layout police inspector Brijesh Mathew and his crime team swung into action.

The duo was caught while moving suspiciously in the area and a detailed questioning led them to confess to the crime.Based on the confession the police recovered six stolen bikes worth Rs 3.49 lakh from them.

During investigation it was found that the accused would steal the bikes using
duplicate keys and sometimes break the locks,and would lift the bikes parked in front of the houses whenever they wanted money.

The duo would sell it for throwaway prices and used the money for their vices.They would spend the money lavishly and after running out of money,they would go around to identify the parked bikes and steal them,the police said .

Similarly, the Vijaynagar police Sub-inspector,Manu and other crime staff who were on lookout for the bike lifters as there was a theft reported recently the team visited the spot and verified the CCTV footage in the area.

After verifying the CCTV footage the team zeroed in on a youth and during interrogation the team grilled him and the accused was identified as,Abhishek,and recovered a stolen auto rickshaw and a scooter worth Rs 1.6 lakh from him.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan, DCP West,Dr Sanjeev M Patil,ACPs,as Nanjundegowda,UD Krishna Kumar,PIs,as,Brijesh Mathew,Sathish,PSI,Manu and other crime staff who are involved in arresting the trio bike lifters successfully and recovering the stolen vehicles from them and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

200 habitual offenders house raided by Southeast and West Division police,more than 18 secured,Weapons,Ganja seized

August 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Continuing crack down on active rowdies and habitual offenders,the Southeast and West  Division police conducted simultaneously raids on the houses of rowdies on Saturday.

While some of them detained for questioning the others were warned and let off after receiving an undertaking from them.

The Southeast Division police team headed by Srinath Mahadev Joshi,Deputy commissioner of police,and his subordinates including assistant commissioner of police (ACP’s), police inspectors (PI),police sub-inspectors (PSI) and constables conducted raids on houses of 63 rowdies in the early hours on Saturday,

The police have detained around 18 rowdies and are questioning them about their activities.

Sujeet @doctri,Tejas,Vijiassociate,Kishore@pune,
Suresh@murder Suresh,Atavulla,Anand,Gautam, Manikanth,Anand @Bridge,Shiva@Handi Shiva,
Ambarish,Gejji Venkatesh Total houses searched 63 Rowdies secured 18 in Southeast Division.

This is the second simultaneous raids conducted by both the Division police in this month. 

Though the police teams did not find any weapons in the houses of these rowdies,but they found few documents and the rowdies were taken to the police station and were inquired about their present activities.

These rowdies’ houses were not raided during the last raids on July 10.Around 32 rowdies were not in their respective houses.The police are making efforts to trace them and to questioned them to ascertain their activities .

While the team headed by DCP West,Dr.Sanjeev M Patil,raided the houses of 63 rowdies in the evening. 

10 teams,2 police station areas,Chamarajpet- Anantpur,Tippu nagar,Vittal Nagar,Azad Nagar, Valmiki nagar,bande gudisalu

Byatarayanapura- Kasturba nagar, Sanjay Nagar, avalahali, Byatarayanapura, bapujinagara, hosaguddadahalli, pantarapalya, shyamanna garden total 63 rowdy’s houses were raided and the team seized weapons and Ganja from some of the Rowdies house.

On Thursday Commissioner of Police,Kamal Pant,made surprise rounds and visit to Jnanabharati police station limits and interacted with public and staff.

He visited Ullal upanagara of jnanabharathi police station He interacted with public about ganja peddling and rowdy menace if any.He even Enquired about Hamid and others of the area

He has ordered to open a temporary outpost at Ullal to be headed by a PSI.He later visited police station and interacted with ACP,PI and staff.

He checked weekly leave availing of staff and called for proper weekly off.He enquired about cheating cases and other heinous cases both UI and pending trial and court warrants against the criminal activities in the jurisdiction and instructed them to be vigil and to control criminal activities in the limits.

Earlier in last week CCB raided the houses of notorious rowdies and had booked cases against them. 

It is very surprise that the police could not find any weapon from the houses, its suspected that many rowdies have become alert from the previous raids and decided not to keep any weapons at home.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

KSRTC bus driver killed,another injured in bus accident at depot

August 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

In a case of reckless driving by a KSRTC bus driver, one killed and another injured in Mejestic bus stop in the early hours on Thursday.

A 45 year old KSRTC bus driver was killed on the spot while a passenger sustained injuries and  lost his legs after a KSRTC bus lost its control over the wheels and hit two KSRTC buses at KSRTC bus depot in Majestic in the early hours of Thursday.

The deceased has been identified as Ningappa,a native of Yadgir district and the injured,Ranjith Takhur,30, hailed from Jharkhand is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital.

Ningappa is survived by his mother, his wife and two daughters aged two and four who are residing in a village in Yadgir.

Police said that Ranjith was walking with his family,all daily wage workers,were on their way to Anekal and the incident took place before they could board the bus.

Senior officer told media persons,the incident took place around 4:45 am inside the bus depot while an Airavat vehicle crashed into another bus while taking a turn.

Ningappa had come from Anekal Depot to the Majestic along with the conductor,Suresh who stopped the bus and were on their way towards Sanman hotel to drink tea after the passengers got down.

At the same time,the Airavat bus which was driven by Hanumanthappa,34,was taking a turn to park the bus after the passengers got down and lost his control and hit another KSRTC bus.

He took a sharp turn when Suresh managed to escape while Ningappa came under the wheels and died on the spot.

The bus jumped the divider and hit another pedestrian,Ranjith who was walking along with his family and crashed into another bus.

Ranjith’s legs were caught and smashed between the grills of the two buses.The staff called a JCB and removed the bus to rescue Takur and he was immediately rushed to the nearby hospital.

The accused has been arrested by the police while Ranjith is currently undergoing treatment.

He is said to be out of danger but one of his legs is being amputated while they are trying to save his other leg.Three KSRTC buses were damaged in the accident and the Airavat bus has been seized.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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