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Former Cricketer Unmukt Chand Applauds Orchidians for Their Passion for Sports

February 26, 2022 by Nasheman

U-19 World Cup winning captain cheers for students at Orchids – The International School

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National, 25th February 2022: Former U-19 World Cup-winning captain and the first Indian male cricketer to play in Australia’s Big Bash League (BBL) announced his collaboration with Orchids – The International School, one of the leading K12 school chains in India. The achievements and life experiences of the young cricketer is expected to motivate thousands of students of Orchids – The International School in 60+ branches across India.

Vivek Pateshwari, Vice President, Marketing, Orchids – The International School said, “Sports not only helps build physical strength but also teaches life skills such as leadership, teamwork, discipline, ethics, pressure management etc. Hence, at Orchids, we have consciously collaborated with professionals from various sports verticals to inculcate their ethics and values in our students to make them humble and grounded. Unmukt Chand is an inspiration to millions of youngsters in India who would like to pursue a career in sports. We are grateful to Unmukt for his words of appreciation and encouragement for our students to follow their passion along with their academic goals.”

In 2012, Unmukt led India’s Under-19 cricket team to the U-19 Cricket World Cup and won the prestigious tournament and also scored 111 in the final against Australia in Townsville. The right-handed top-order batsman started his career at the age of 17 and scored 499 runs during his first stint with the Delhi U-19 team. He has also been the captain of the India A team and played for various teams including Mumbai Indians & Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League.

Commenting on the association Unmukt said, “I am pleased to associate with one of the leading school chains in the country Orchids – The International School. It was heartening to see the school putting so much effort in facilitating holistic growth of their students and encouraging them to unearth their latent talents and hone their skills equally in academics as well as sports to become the best version of themselves.”

About Orchids – The International School:

Orchids-The International School is one of the leading international K12 school chains in India had started its journey in 2002 with its first branch in Hyderabad. In less than two decades it has grown into 60+ branches spread over 11 major cities- Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Chennai, Kolkata Nagpur, Nasik, Tumkur, Aurangabad. Modern physical infrastructure, ensuring personalized attention by following 1:12 teacher-student ratio, and carefully curated curriculum provide uniformity in all Orchids schools. Orchids follow CBSE and ICSE curricula infused with international teaching methodologies to provide a strong emphasis on personality development along with academic excellence. Currently, it has over 30000+ students and 3000+ teaching and non-teaching staff. Orchids’ core anthem is “Shaping minds, Touching lives”.  

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Orchids – The International School Holds Shark Tank to Invigorate Entrepreneurial Aptitude Among Students

February 26, 2022 by Nasheman

  • The competition aimed to develop an entrepreneurial mindset among 228 Orchids students PAN India
  • Members of the IIT Bombay E-Cell Wing and Orchids Academic Team had been invited to judge the competition

Orchids – The International School conducted its first-ever Shark Tank-inspired competition to nurture innovation and entrepreneurial outlook among the students. The Shark Tank was a part of a series of competitions organized to help students hone the art of being a creator. The Sharks or the judges for this competition were members of the E-Cell Wing from IIT Bombay and members of Orchids Academic Planning Wing. India is now at the precipice of being a creator economy with startups, venture capitalists and innovators bustling to make their mark. The government’s push for Make In India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat is a welcoming environment for young minds and this is what Orchids – The International School wants to encourage its students towards.

The disruptive pitch competition was welcomed by parents, students, and the organization. 228 students comprising of either a group of 3 or individuals from Grade 6 to Grade 10 battled it out virtually in Shark-Tank style with their par perfect negotiation, oratory, and convincing skills. Each pitch had to come with an idea that has Market Value, and a time limit of 10 minutes equally divided for presentation and discussion with the Sharks.

Out of the 228 participants for the event, 3 best ideas were selected from each grade i.e from Grade 6 to Grade 10 as winners. Here’s a small list of the products that were presented during the competition.

  • River Interceptor – Helps reduce water pollution
  • Wind Generator – Saving Electricity
  • IWRY Fashion – Customized, Trendiest and affordable youth-wear up to XXXL size
  • AptOptic – Shoe for the visually challenged / blind that helps in detecting obstacles with a buzzer sound
  • AMA – A water cooled phone case
  • PRO LEBEN – Hi-tech helmet that uses sensors to communicate info to emergency centres
  • BOOK WEAR – Eco-friendly book jackets
  • Treats & Trails – Homemade dog treats

The idea behind the event was to also spark children’s entrepreneurial ambitions by giving them an early head start. With this initiative, the STEP ventured into the domain of Entrepreneurship and Real Life Innovation.

Dr Kavita Nagpal, Principal, Orchids The International School, Masjid Bunder said, “Orchids management has always believed in encouraging students to think out of the box, rather than only focus on bookish knowledge. The enthusiasm we witnessed among the students has been phenomenal. Some of the ideas shared by the younger students have surprised the judges beyond expectation. I want to congratulate all the participants and will urge them to keep believing in themselves and their imaginations.”

“This is a remarkable initiative from Orchids – The International School. Activities like these enable kids to think ahead of their time, based on the observations they make every day and mould them for the challenges in the future from a young age. Conducting a competition based on a show that has real-time entrepreneurs and innovators is a bold and exemplary move, and it was truly heartening to see all the ideas presented during the event. I really enjoyed seeing the kids participating with all the enthusiasm,” said Shark 1 – Sayak Mitra, Product Manager at K12 Techno Services.

About Orchids – The International School:

Orchids-The International School is one of the leading international K12 school chains in India had started its journey in 2002 with its first branch in Hyderabad. In less than two decades it has grown into 60+ branches spread over 11 major cities- Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Chennai, Kolkata Nagpur, Nasik, Tumkur, Aurangabad. Modern physical infrastructure, ensuring personalized attention by following 1:12 teacher-student ratio, and carefully curated curriculum provide uniformity in all Orchids schools. Orchids follow CBSE and ICSE curricula infused with international teaching methodologies to provide a strong emphasis on personality development along with academic excellence. Currently, it has over 30000+ students and 3000+ teaching and non-teaching staff.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Injuries, damage reported in 6.2 quake in west Indonesia

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Padang (Indonesia) (AP):  A strong, shallow earthquake off Indonesia’s coast Friday panicked people in Sumatra island and neighboring Malaysia and Singapore, damaged buildings and injured several people.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake measured 6.2 magnitude and struck about 66 kilometers (41 miles) north-northwest of Bukittinggi, a hilly town in West Sumatra province. It struck about 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) below the Earth’s surface.

Dwikorita Karnawati, head of Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency, said there was no danger of a tsunami but warned of possible aftershocks.

Television reports showed the strong temblor sending streams of panicked people into the streets in Padang, the capital of West Sumatra province, and patients in a hospital at West Pasaman district the closest area to the epicenter were being evacuated from the building.

People in neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore also reportedly felt the tremors. A video that circulated on social media showed residents gathered in streets after high-rises in Kuala Lumpur swayed for a few seconds. Witnesses reported seeing their doors and chairs shaking and photos and paintings fixed to the walls trembling.

Hamsuardi, the West Pasaman district head, said Friday’s earthquake caused minor to moderate damage to dozens of houses and buildings and injured several people, but no deaths were reported.

Authorities are still collecting information about the full scale of damage in the affected areas.

In January 2021, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake killed at least 105 people and injured nearly 6,500 in West Sulawesi province.

Indonesia has a number of seismic faults and is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. A powerful Indian Ocean quake and tsunami in 2004 killed nearly 230,000 people in a dozen countries, most of them in Indonesia. (AP)

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Pulled out of borewell after 16-hour operation, three-year-old boy declared dead

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Umaria: A three-year-old boy, who had fallen into an over 200-feet deep borewell at a village in Madhya Pradesh’s Umaria district, was pulled out after more than 16 hours of efforts, but was declared dead by doctors, an official said on Friday.

The child, Gaurav Dubey, was brought out of the borewell around 4 am on Friday by a team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) from Varanasi, the agency’s deputy commandant Dinesh told reporters.

After being pulled out, the boy was rushed to a primary health centre (PHC) nearby, where he was declared brought dead. According to the doctors at the facility, the child died of asphyxiation some eight hours before he was brought out of the borewell.

Gaurav had slipped into the uncovered borewell at Badarchhad village, approximately 75 kms from the district headquarters, around noon on Thursday, officials said.

He was playing at his uncle’s farm when the incident happened, they added. As part of the rescue efforts, oxygen was pumped into the borewell by the authorities to help the child breathe, they said.

Besides the NDRF, the State Disaster Response Force from Jabalpur was also part of the rescue operation.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Indian students in Ukrainian city take shelter in basement after Russian invasion, seek evacuation

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Indian students in Ukrainian city take shelter in basement after Russian invasion, seek evacuation

Washington: Nearly 400 Indian students in Ukraine’s Sumy city bordering Russia have taken shelter in a basement after Russian forces took control of it and have appealed to the government of India to evacuate them.

Sumy in northeastern Ukraine is about 50 miles from the Russian border. The city mayor surrendered to Russian forces on Thursday.

The students, most of whom are studying in Sumy State Medical University, said they fear for their safety as gunshots can be heard outside.

“Right now, we are hiding in the basement of our dormitory. We do not know if this basement is enough for us to survive. We urge the Indian government to try to evacuate us from the eastern side of Ukraine,” Lalit Kumar, one of the students.

“Travelling on our own is not possible. Martial law has been imposed here and that means no outing, no cars, no buses and no private vehicle can travel. ATMs and supermarkets are also not working,” he said.

The students also shared short videos of the basement they are hiding in.

Kumar, a fifth-year student, said they have limited supplies.

“We do not have enough supplies here to continue. The Indian government is our last hope… we want go to our motherland and see our loved ones. Kindly help us,” he said in a message.

Putin announced a special military operation in Ukraine on Wednesday night. Russia has launched multiple attacks on several areas in central and eastern Ukraine.

At a media briefing on Thursday, India’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla assured all Indian citizens, including students, in Ukraine and their family members that the government will take all possible steps to bring them back safe and sound.

He said there were around 20,000 Indians in Ukraine and of them, nearly 4,000 have returned to India in the last few days.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Ukraine says 137 civilians, soldiers killed

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said 137 civilians and military personnel have been killed so far in the Russian invasion of his country.

He called them “heroes” in a video address released early Friday in which he also said hundreds more have been wounded.

Zelenskyy says that despite Russia’s claim it is attacking only military targets, civilian sites also have been struck. In his words: “They’re killing people and turning peaceful cities into military targets. It’s foul and will never be forgiven.”

The president said all border guards on Zmiinyi island in the Odesa region were killed on Thursday. Ukraine’s border guard service earlier in the day reported that the island was taken by the Russians.

Filed Under: News & Politics, World

US will be involved if Putin moves into NATO countries: Joe Biden

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

US will be involved if Putin moves into NATO countries: Joe Biden
Joe Biden / Vladimir Putin

Washington: President Joe Biden said the US will intervene if Vladimir Putin moves into NATO countries, stressing that if his Russian counterpart is not stopped now, he will be emboldened.

Biden said he has no plans to talk to Putin but he spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and assured him that the US will provide humanitarian relief to ease the suffering of the people of Ukraine.

“Well, if he (Russian President Vladimir Putin) did move to NATO countries, we will be involved. The only thing that I am convinced of is if we don’t stop (him) now, he’ll be emboldened. If we don’t move against him now with these significant sanctions, he will be emboldened,” Biden told reporters on Thursday at a White House news conference, where he also announced a series of tough sanctions against Russia.

Responding to questions, the president said it is already a large conflict.

“The way we’re going assure it is not going to spiral into a larger conflict is by providing all the forces needed in the eastern European nations that are members of NATO. NATO is more united than it has ever been, and I have no plans to talk with Putin,” he said.

Amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the US has deployed additional troops to defend its NATO allies, particularly in eastern Europe.

Biden claimed Putin has much larger ambitions in Ukraine.

“He wants to, in fact, re-establish the former Soviet Union. That’s what this is about. And I think that his ambitions are completely contrary to the place where the rest of the world has arrived,” he said.

Biden said he spoke to Zelenskiy late last night and assured him that the US, together with its allies and partners in Europe, will support the Ukrainian people as they defend their country.

“We will provide humanitarian relief to ease their suffering. In the early days of this conflict, Russia propaganda outlets will keep trying to hide the truth and claim success for its military operation against a made-up threat,” he said.

“We stand up for freedom. This is who we are,” he added.

The US has said it will not send troops to Ukraine to fight against Russian forces. Biden warned Russia against launching cyberattacks on US firms and infrastructure.

“Let me also repeat the warning I made last week — if Russia pursues cyberattacks against our companies, our critical infrastructure, we are prepared to respond. For months, we’ve been working closely with the private sector to harden our cyber defences, sharpen our ability to respond to Russia’s cyberattacks as well,” he said.

To a query on banning Russia from the SWIFT financial system, Biden said the sanctions proposed by the US on all Russian banks are of equal or maybe more consequence than that.

“It is always an option, but right now, that’s not the position that the rest of Europe wishes to take,” he said.

There is no doubt that when a major nuclear power attacks and invades another country that the world is going to respond, and markets can respond all over the world, he noted.

Biden announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions target Russian banks, oligarchs, and high-tech sectors.

Filed Under: News and politics, World

Ukraine crisis: PM Modi speaks to Putin, calls for immediate cessation of violence

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Ukraine crisis: PM Modi speaks to Putin, calls for immediate cessation of violence
PM Narendra Modi (L) interacts with Russia President Vladimir Putin

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Ukraine conflict and appealed for immediate cessation of violence as well as concerted efforts from all sides to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations.

During their telephonic conversation, President Putin briefed Prime Minister Modi about the recent developments regarding Ukraine, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.

The prime minister reiterated his long-standing conviction that the differences between Russia and the NATO group can only be resolved through honest and sincere dialogue, the PMO said.

Prime Minister Modi appealed for an immediate cessation of violence, and called for concerted efforts from all sides to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations and dialogue, it said.

Modi also sensitised the Russian President about India’s concerns regarding the safety of the Indian citizens in Ukraine, especially students, and conveyed that India attaches the highest priority to their safe exit and return.

The leaders agreed that their officials and diplomatic teams would continue to maintain regular contacts on issues of topical interest, the PMO said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Rahul Gandhi discusses with Karnataka leaders preparation for next year’s Assembly polls

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Rahul Gandhi discusses with Karnataka leaders preparation for next year's Assembly polls

New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday met senior party leaders from Karnataka and discussed the political situation in the state and preparations for next year’s assembly elections there.

AICC general secretary in charge for Karnataka Randeep Surjewala said the party would launch its 100-km ‘Mekedatu Yatra’ in the state from February 27.

The party had stalled the yatra in January because of rising Covid cases and some of its leaders contracting the disease.

Surjewala said the party has also decided to launch a series of agitations highlighting unemployment, price rise, corruption and scams in Karnataka.

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi met with many senior party leaders from Karnataka, including the leaders of the opposition in the Legislative Assembly and Council, state unit chief and many other senior office bearers.

“We had a detailed discussion on the state of political affairs in Karnataka. How the (Basavaraj) Bommai government is mired in deep-rooted corruption, it is a 40 per cent tender commission government and how the crypto-currency scam has reached the highest echelons of power and the government being completely mum,” Surjewala told reporters.

He said the Congress also discussed how “misgovernance and maladministration have become the buzzwords of the BJP dispensation in Karnataka and how price rise and complete mal-governance have impacted the state government.

“Consequently the Congress has decided to launch public agitations on each of these facets — unemployment, price rise, misgovernance and maladministration and complete abdication of authority and complete corruption in the government.

“Now that the assembly polls are only 14 months away, those issues as preparations for the elections were deliberated upon,” Surjewala said.

He added that Rahul Gandhi had a free and frank discussion with the leaders and took their suggestions some of which will be implemented in the next few days.

Filed Under: India, Karnataka

India crush Sri Lanka by 62 runs in 1st T20I

February 25, 2022 by Nasheman

Lucknow: India comfortably beat Sri Lanka by 62 runs in the first T20 International here on Thursday.

Batting first, IPL’s costliest buy Ishan Kishan plundered a career-best 56-ball-89 while Shreyas Iyer helped himself to an unbeaten 57 off 28 balls as India scored 199 for two and then restricted Sri Lanka to 137 for six.

Skipper Rohit Sharma also got 44 off 32 balls as Sri Lankan bowlers, without world’s premier leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga, were taken to cleaners by Indian batters.

Kishan had 10 fours and three sixes in his innings while Iyer hit five fours and two sixes.

In bowling, Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/9), Venkatesh Iyer (2/36) got their share of wickets. Yuzvendra Chahal (1/11 in 3 overs) also bowled well.

Brief Scores:

India: 199 for 2 in 20 overs (Ishan Kishan 89, Shreyas Iyer 57 not out; Dasun Shanaka 1/19).

Sri Lanka: 137 for 6 in 20 overs (Charith Asalanka 53 not out, Venkatesh Iyer 2/36, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2/9).

Filed Under: India, Sports

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