Bengaluru, May 7 : Majji Ganesh will lead the Karnataka State Sub Junior Men team in the 9th Hockey India Sub Junior Men National Championship 2019 (A Division) to be played at Raipur, Chhattisgarh from May 11 to 22.
Karnataka Team is placed in Pool ‘B’ along with Uttar Pradesh Hockey, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Hockey Bhopal and Hockey Maharashtra, according to a press release by Hockey Karnataka, Secretary General Dr A B Subbaiah here today.
The team: Ramaji Prashanth Kumar, Nitin Dasharath Katke, Ankit Prem
Sandeep Pal (Goal Keeper), G Vishwas, Majji Ganesh (Captain), A H Deekshith, M P Nachappa, M A Goutham, B Arjun, V Vikas, K B Devaiah, E B Vinayak (Goal Keeper)
C P Livin, Devendrappa,Vishal Kumar, R S Darshan.
Coach: Manohar Katke. Manager: Rahul Katke.
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Heat wave prevailed at a few places over Coastal AP, Telangana and at isolated places over TN
Chennai, May 7 : Following is the summary of observations recorded by the
weather office here at 0830 hrs today.
Rainfall occurred at a few places over South Interior Karnataka and at isolated places
over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Coastal Karnataka.
Dry weather prevailed over Telangana, Lakshadweep and North Interior Karnataka
Chief amounts of rainfall recorded in centimeters:
Coastal Andhra Pradesh: – Palakonda (dist Srikakulam) 1, Chodavaram (dist
Vishakhapatnam) 1 Karnataka- Belur (Hassan dt), Periyapatna (Mysuru dt) 4 each
Holenarasipura (Hassan dt) 3; Bellur (Mandya dt) 2 each; Kunigal (Tumakuru dt) 1 each.
TAMILNADU:-Tiruppur(Tiruppur Dist) 5, Manjalar (Theni Dist) 4, Rasipuram(Namakkal Dist)
3, Usilampatti(Madurai Dist) 2, Kamatchipuram(Dindigul Dist) 1.
Description of temperature last 24 hrs, the maximum temperatures were markedly fall
(-4.10 c or less) At one or two places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh. Appreciable fall
(-2.10 c to -4.00 c) at one or two places over rest of Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Appreciable rise (2.1 0 c to 4.0 0) — markedly rise (4.10 c or more) .
Heavy rainfall warning: 7-5-19:- Heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places over
Tamilnadu and South Interior Karnataka. 8-5-19:- Heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated
places over Tamilnadu.
Thunderstorm warning: 7-5-19:- Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds (Wind speed
reaching 40-50 Kmph) and lightning is likely to occur at isolated places over Tamil Nadu and
North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds (Wind speed
reaching 30-40 Kmph) and lightning is likely to occur at isolated places over Kerala, Coastal
and South Interior Karnataka. 8-5-2019:- Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds (Wind
speed reaching 40-50 Kmph) and lightning is likely to occur at isolated places over Tamilnadu
and Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds (Wind speed reaching 30-40 Kmph) and
lightning is likely to occur at isolated places over Kerala and South Interior Karnataka.
Meteorological Sub Division.
Indian women’s cricket team to play tri-series in Australia in Jan; India to host men’s team
New Delhi, May 7 (UNI) Indian women’s cricket team will play a T20 tri-series in Australia against the host and England in January, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Tuesday.
The series is scheduled prior to the start of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup ? to be played on Australian soil for the first time, which is slated to begin from February 21, 2020.
According to cricket.com.au, a division of Cricket Australia, CA would honour its commitment to tour India for three-match men’s One Day Internationals (ODIs) in mid-January, which had caused a reshuffle of the home international schedule and pushed back the Chappell-Hadlee series.
CA failed to cut a deal with BCCI to move the three-match ODI series. As a result of this schedule, it will be the first time in 41 years that Australia’s international schedule will stretch into late-March as Australia will host New Zealand for Chappell-Hadlee series in March.
The Black Caps ? who wrap up their Test series in Sydney with the New Year’s Test between January 3 and 7 ? will return to play three ODIs on March 13, 15, and 20.
As per the schedule, during the period, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka’s men’s teams will tour Australia.
“Scheduling international cricket is challenging in that nine of the ten major cricketing countries have seasons similar to ours, so working with them to find space in the calendar to fulfil our obligations to the ICC Future Tours Program (FTP) is a juggling act, the website quoted CA’s Head of Cricket Operations Peter Roach as saying.
“The long-range FTP had three separate limited-overs series scheduled between India, New Zealand and Australia. When the countries started working through the detail, it was clear that there was not enough space for each series at the proposed times,” he added.
During the period, Australia will play 28 international matches across 10 venues that will also include the women’s T20 World Cup.
Brisbane Gabba will host of the opening Test of the summer when Pakistan visit from November 21 for a two-Test series, with points in the forthcoming ICC Test Championship up for grabs for the first time on Australian soil.
Two new women’s football glories added into Best FIFA Football Awards
Paris, May 7 : Two brand-new accolades will be up for grabs at the Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony, bringing the number of total categories to 11 this year, the world’s football governing body announced on Monday.
FIFA unveiled the Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper and FIFA FIFPro Women’s World 11 as the latest glories.
“FIFA is certain that France will host a groundbreaking edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup this year, so I cannot think of a better moment to introduce these new awards. It is yet another step in the right direction to raise the profile of women’s football,” said FIFA’s Deputy Secretary General Zvonimir Boban.
Following the inclusion, the 11 categories honored this year are the Best FIFA Men’s Player, the Best FIFA Women’s Player, the Best FIFA Men’s Coach, the Best FIFA Women’s Coach, the Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper, the Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper, FIFA FIFPro Men’s World 11, FIFA FIFPro Women’s World 11, the FIFA Puskas Award, the FIFA Fair Play Award and the FIFA Fan Award.
The Best FIFA Football Awards will be presented in Milan on September 23.
After 99.24 pc voters in Pulwama boycot LS polls, politicians should hang heads in shame: Faesal
Srinagar, May 7 : Terming a dismal percentage of 0.76 per cent recorded in Pulwama segment in the third and final phase of Anantnag Parliamentary constituency on Monday ”unprecedented”, Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement (JKPM) chief Shah Faesal said the existing political parties should hang their heads in shame.
Mr Faesal, a former IAS officer, said 99.24 per cent voters in Pulwama segment of Anangtnag Parliamentary Constituency boycotted Monday’s elections in Kashmir.
“It makes no sense to be an MP when almost no one has voted,” he added.
“99.24% voters in Pulwama segment of Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency boycotted today’s elections in Kashmir. This is unprecedented. Existing political parties should hang their heads in shame and sit home. It makes no sense to be an MP when almost no one has voted,” Mr Faesal wrote on micro-blogging site twitter.
About three per cent polling was recorded in twin south Kashmir districts of Pulwama and Shopian in third and final phase of voting in Anantnag Parliamentary constituency, where several youth and security force personnel, including a police officer were injured, during violent clashes throughout the day.
Pampore Assembly segment recorded the highest polling of 5.26 per cent, while lowest percentage of 0.76 per cent was recorded in Pulwama segment.
Fadnavis directs his ministers to take stock of drought situation
Aurangabad, May 7 : Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis has directed all the districts guardian minister to tour those districts that are severely affected by droughts and take stock of the situation.
Mr Fadanvis has written to Election commission for relaxation of model code of conduct in the state to undertake measures to tackle the severe drought situation. EC has also given green signal to state government in this regards on Monday.
The polling process had concluded in the state in fourth phase of polling on April 29.
The state has been already reeling under severe drought situation and 151 talukas were already declared under drought before the announcement of Lok Sabha polls.
Aurangabad Guardian minister Eknath Shinde on Monday reached Aurangabad and visited numbers of villages in Gangapur, Vaijapur and Kannad talukas.
Mr Shinde was accompaied with MP Chandrakant Khaire, MLA Bhausaheb Chikatgainkar, Sena district Chief Ambadas Danve when he met with people of drought affected villages. Mr Shinde also inspected works of ‘Jalyukat Shivar, MNREGA, ponds work and drought related works including fodder camps undertaken by the administration .
Marathwada region comprising eight districts in which Aurangabad, Beed, Jalna and Osmanabad districts are most affected districts where presently more than 2700 water tankers have been engaged to supply drinking water to over 45 lakh people in these district.
At present around 694 fodder camps are setup in Beed, Jalna, Osmanavad and Aurangabad districts in which a total of 4,83,911 animals are taking shelter, sources said.
Karnataka appeals to the Centre to hold exam of NEET for over 500 aspirants who missed writing due to delay in the arrival Train
Bengaluru, May 6 (UNI) Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today appealed to the Centre to intervene and see that the NEET exam was held in the State for over 500 aspirants who missed writing the Test due to delay in the arrival of Ballari-Bangalore Hampi Express allegedly for more than 7 hours.
Following a direction by the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary Vijaya Bhaskar contacted the Human Resources Ministry in this regard and the officials have assured to look into the matter.
Kumaraswamy tweeted, “Hundreds of students from North Karnataka districts have missed the #NEET Exam being held today (Sunday) at Bengaluru due to a 7-hour delay of the Hampi Express. A last-minute change in the exam Centres and lack of proper communication of the same has created confusion among students.”
He added, “I request PM @narendramodi, Rail Minister @PiyushGoyal, @HRDMinistry , @PrakashJavdekar to intervene and ensure that students who have missed the opportunity today get another chance to write the #NEET2019Exam.”
Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal for this. He tweeted, “Mr. @narendramodi, You pat your own back for others’ achievements but will you also take the responsibility for your cabinet min’ incapabilities. Hundreds of students in Karnataka may not be able to take up NEET because of delay in the train services.”
In a subsequent tweet, he added, “Mr. @narendramodi, Ask @PiyushGoyal to work properly for next few days and then we will set it right. Also, ensure that the aggrieved students get another chance to write NEET exam.”
Kumaraswamy, earlier in the day, held a meeting with Chief Secretary and concerned officials in this regard on Monday.
Former Law minister and BJP leader Suresh Kumar also made similar plea to the union HR Ministry and said there was a positive response from the centre.
Karnataka Govt is ready for signing MoU with Maharashtra to exchange water for water
Belagavi, May 6 : Karnataka Minister for Water Resources D K Shivkumar today announced that the State government is in principle accept Maharashtra’s demand for signing a permanent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the sharing water for water between both States.
Addressing the media here on Monday after holding a meeting with the senior officials and elected representatives of Belagavi, Vijayapur, Bagalkot district over the issue of Maharashtra’s demand.
He said that Maharashtra State is demanding release of 4 tmc ft of water from Tubachi Babaleshwar Lift Irrigation Scheme in Vijayapura taluk to Jatt taluk in Sangli district. The demand is for of 2 Tmc ft of water during Rabbi and 2 tmc ft in Kharif season. In exchange, Maharashtra will release same quantum of water to Krishna river from Rajapur barrage during summer, he added.
Maharashtra was releasing water to Karnataka from 2004 during summer. The state government was paying money for it. However, since last two years it is not accepting money but demanding water for water. Further, he said Maharashtra want water at its border from Vijayapura hence a Technical Committee will be formed to study the possibilities as well as pros and cons of signing MoU, he added.
Minister for Forest Satish Jarkiholi, who is also Belagavi District Incharge Minister, Rajya Sabha Member Prabhakar Kore and others were present.
Governor administers Oath of Office to Karnataka Chief Information Commissioner
Bengaluru, May 6 : Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala administered Oath of Office to the newly appointed Chief Information Commissioner N C Srinivasa in Banquet Hall in Rajbhavan here on Monday.
The Governor also administered Oath to Commissioners the Chief Information Commissioners
S M Somashekara and K P Manjunatha.
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and other dignitaries were present.
Less than 3pc votes cast in Pulwama, Shopian; 55pc polling till 1500 hrs in Ladakh PC
Srinagar, May 6 : Less than 3 per cent polling was recorded during the first eight hours in twin south Kashmir districts of Pulwam and Shopian in the third and final phase of voting in Anantnag Parliamentary constituency amid unprecedented security arrangements following a strike called by separatists.
However, a good number of people have come out to exercise their franchise in Ladakh Parliamentary constituency, where about 55 per cent polling was recorded till 1500 hrs.
“Around 15.64 per cent polling has been recorded in third and final phase of Anantnag Lok Sabha seat and Ladakh parliamentary constituency till 1500 hrs,” a poll official said.
He said only 1.91 per cent of the electorate have exercised their franchise in Pulwama while 2.64 per cent polling was recorded in Shopian till 1500 hrs.
“Positive response has been received from voters in Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency, where Leh witnessed 49.07 per cent polling in the first eight hours while Kargil recorded 60.91 per cent voter turnout till 1500 hrs,” he added.
Polling which began at 0700 hrs will end at 1600 hrs in Pulwama and Shopian while in Ladakh the voting will conclude at 1800 hrs.
Polling in first two phases of Anantnag constituency in Anantnag and Kulgam were held on April 23 and 29, respectively. Anantnag recorded 13.59 per cent while Kulgam 10.35 per cent polling.
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