17 - 22 August
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Important Monthly Current Affairs Capsule – March
Important Monthly Current Affairs Capsule – March S. No Topics Page No. 1. Important Days 2 2. Important Banking News 3 3. Important Financial & Economy Affairs 11 4. Important Business News 12 5. ImportantCabinet Approval 12 6. Important State Wise National News 14 7. Important International News 22 8. Important Appointments 24 9. Important Awards and Honors 27 10. Important Committees 31 11. Important MoU 31 12. Important Summit & Conference 36 13. Important Mobile App and Web Portal 38 14. Important Defence News 40 15. Important Science And Technology 44 16. Important Schemes And Programs 46 17. Important Ranking and Indexes 47 18. ImportantBooks And Authors 51 19. Important Sports News 51 20. Important Obituaries 59 1 | P a g e Important Days Date Important days Theme March 1 Zero Discrimination Day Act to change laws that Discriminate March 1 World Civil Defence Day Children's safety, our responsibility March 3 World Wildlife Day Life below water: for people and planet March 3 World Hearing Day Check your hearing! Cultivate and sustain a safety culture for building March 4 National Safety Day nation March 8 International Women‘s Day "Think equal, build smart, innovate for change" March 10 CISF Raising Day - March 12 Corporation Bank‘s 114th Foundation Day - March 13 (2nd No Smoking Day - Wednesday of March) March 14 World Kidney Day ‗Kidney health for everyone, everywhere‘ March 14 International Pi Day - The 22nd annual International Day of Action ‗Celebration of the role of women in protecting and March 14 for Rivers managing our -
Coverage Dossier on PNB Metlife Signs on ACE Badminton Player PV Sindhu As Brand Ambassador and PNB Metlife Launches New Brand Campaign #Shedthewait
Coverage Dossier On PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador and PNB MetLife launches new brand campaign #ShedTheWait Coverage compilation from February 1, 2019 to February 12, 2019 Prepared by – Adfactors PR PNB METLIFE SIGNS ON ACE BADMINTON PLAYER PV SINDHU AS BRAND AMBASSADOR No. Publication/Portal Headline Date Print 1 The Hindu Sindhu is PNB MetLife brand ambassador February 01, 2019 2 Hindustan Times Even without Marin, All England will not February 01, be easy 2019 February 01, 3 Mirror No cakewalk 2019 4 The Free Press Journal Marin's absence will not make it easy: February 01, Sindhu 2019 5 Free Press No cakewalk in All England even without February 01, Marin: Sindhu 2019 6 The Hans India No cakewalk in All England even without February 01, Marin 2019 7 Apla Mahanagar Sindhu is PNB MetLife brand ambassador February 01, 2019 8 Echo Of India PNB Metlife signs PV Sindhu as Brand February 02, Ambassador 2019 Divya Gujarati PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February 02, 9 Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador 2019 10 Prabhat Daily PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February 02, Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador 2019 11 Gujarat Pranam PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February 02, Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador 2019 12 Marwad Mitra PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February 02, Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador 2019 13 Dainik Yashobhoomi PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February 03, Player PV Sindhu as Brand Ambassador 2019 14 Standard Herald PNB MetLife signs on ACE Badminton February -
YONEX GERMAN OPEN 2018 Badminton Championships
YONEX GERMAN OPEN 2018 Badminton Championships VBD mbH Südstraße 25a 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr Absender: Dr. Claudia Pauli Press Relations Officer YONEX German Open Waldbleeke 36 D-45481 Mülheim an der Ruhr Tel.: +49 (0)208 / 69 866 296 E-Mail: [email protected] Datum: 09.01.2018 YONEX German Open 2018 vom 06.03.2018 bis 11.03.2018 in Mülheim an der Ruhr BADMINTON-SUPERSTAR LIN DAN ERNEUT IN MÜLHEIM DABEI Die lebende Badminton-Legende gibt sich erneut die Ehre: Auch für die diesjährigen YONEX German Open Badminton Championships (6. bis 11. März in Mülheim an der Ruhr) hat der zweimalige Olympiasieger und fünfmalige Weltmeister im Herreneinzel, Lin Dan, gemeldet. Wohl jeder, der bei den Internationalen Badmintonmeisterschaften von Deutschland 2016 den Finaltag vor Ort verfolgt hat, erinnert sich noch gut daran, wie der Chinese nach seinem Endspielerfolg von dutzenden kreischenden Fans „umzingelt“ wurde und schließlich durch den Hinterausgang die Veranstaltungsstätte verlassen musste, um den – zumeist weiblichen – Autogrammjägern zu entkommen. Auch im vergangenen Jahr begeisterte der Vize-Weltmeister von 2017 und aktuelle Weltranglistensechste das Publikum in der innogy Sporthalle. Allerdings musste sich der sechsmalige YONEX German Open-Gewinner vor rund zehn Monaten bereits im Achtelfinale dem acht Jahre jüngeren Dänen Emil Holst geschlagen geben. Neben dem inzwischen 34-Jährigen planen aus China u. a. die amtierenden Weltmeisterinnen und derzeitigen Weltranglistenersten im Damendoppel, Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan, der Weltranglistenachte im Herreneinzel, Shi Yuqi, die WM-Dritte von 2017 und momentane Weltranglistenachte im Dameneinzel, Chen Yufei, sowie die Weltranglistenneunte in dieser Disziplin, He Bingjiao, einen Start bei den 61. -
Page12 Sports.Qxd (Page 1)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2018 (PAGE 12) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU India suffer heartbreaking Indian bowlers restrict South Sensational Sindhu seals second Africa 'A' to 246/8 on 1st day successive World Championship final NANJING (CHINA), Aug 4: loss in series opener BENGALURU, Aug 4: Second stitched 59 runs with Senuran Muthusamy for the fifth Olympic silver medallist P V BIRMINGHAM, Aug 4: South Africa 'A' wicketkeep- wicket to resurrect the South Sindhu continued her incredible er Rudi Second missed a century India suffered a heartbreak- Africa 'A' innings before a 39- run of form in the World by six runs as India 'A' bowlers ing 31-run loss to England as run stand with Shaun von Berg Championships, earning a second produced a disciplined perform- skipper Virat Kohli's heroics helped his side near the 250-run successive final spot after seeing ance to restrict the visitors to went in vain amid yet another mark. off Japan's Akane Yamaguchi at 246 for eight in the first 'unoffi- abject batting capitulation in a Siraj rocked the South Africa the women's singles semifinals cial' Test here. riveting opening Test at the 'A' innings early with a two- here today. Pacers Mohammed Siraj Edgbaston today. wicket burst in the space of two World number three Sindhu, It was virtually Kohli versus (3/56), Navdeep Saini (2/47) overs. He first removed opener and Rajneesh Gurbani (2/47) who had finished runners-up at England and when the Indian Pieter Malan (7) in the fifth over the Glasgow edition last year captain was trapped lbw off Ben shared seven wickets between before claiming the wicket of them, while leg-spinner after losing to another Japanese Stokes in the 47th over, the English players celebrate victory (L) Virat Kohli mum after Zubayr Hamza (0) in the seventh Nozomi Okuhara in an epic sum- absorbing game was only head- defeat.(R) Yuzvendra Chahal picked up over. -
Memoria Técnica Final
MEMORIA TÉCNICA FINAL COORDINACIÓN DE ESTADÍSTICA PROSPECTIVA D.G. DE ALTA COMPETENCIA Caracas, 28 de Agosto de 2014 El Ministerio del Poder Popular para el Deporte y el Despacho del Viceministro de Deporte de Rendimiento a través de la Coordinación de Estadística Prospectiva, se complace en presentar al Presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, a el Ministro del Poder Popular para el Deporte y al Publico General, la MEMORIA TÉCNICA FINAL de la Actuación de Venezuela que participo en esta edición de los II Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud con sede Naijing – República Popular de China con fecha del 16 al 28 de Agosto del presente año. El País que obtuvo el Primer Lugar en el Cuadro General de Medallas en estos Juegos fue la República Popular de China con un total de 64 preseas distribuidas en 37 de oro; 13 de plata y 14 de bronce seguido de Rusia con un total de 56 preseas distribuidas en 26 de oro; 19 de plata y 11 de bronce y el tercer lugar lo ocupó la Unificación de Varios Países denominado Equipo Mixto con un total de 30 preseas distribuidas en 10 de oro; 09 de plata y 11 de bronce. Calendario General de Competencias II JUEGOS OLÍMPICOS DE LA JUVENTUD NANJING 2014 N° Deporte Grupo de Deporte Desde Hasta 1 FÚTBOL JUEGO CON PELOTA 14/08/2014 27/08/2014 2 REMO REGISTRO Y MARCA 17/08/2014 20/08/2014 3 ESGRIMA COMBATE 17/08/2014 20/08/2014 4 RUGBY 7 JUEGO CON PELOTA 17/08/2014 20/08/2014 5 TAE KWON DO COMBATE 17/08/2014 21/08/2014 6 JUDO COMBATE 17/08/2014 21/08/2014 7 TRIATLÓN REGISTRO Y MARCA 17/08/2014 21/08/2014 8 TIRO DEPORTIVO -
2018 Women's Doubles Results
⇧ 2019 Back to Badzine Results Page ⇩ 2017 2018 Women's Doubles Results Gold Silver Bronze Bronze World Championships Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu Shiho Tanaka / Koharu Yonemoto Level 2-4 (formerly Superseries) Malaysia Masters (Super 500) Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota Lee So Hee / Shin Seung Chan Indonesia Masters (Super 500) Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu Lee So Hee / Shin Seung Chan Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl India Open (Super 500) Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl Du Yue / Li Yinhui All England (Super 1000) Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota Shiho Tanaka / Koharu Yonemoto Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara Malaysia Open (Super 750) Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan Kim Hye Rin / Kong Hee Yong Della Destiara Haris / Rizki Amelia Pradipta Indonesia Open (Super 1000) Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Thailand Open (Super 500) Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai Shiho Tanaka / Koharu Yonemoto Singapore Open (Super 500) Ayako Sakuramoto / Yukiko Takahata Nami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai Isabel Herttrich -
2019 國際賽事成績results of International Events 2019
2019 國際賽事成績 Results of International Events 2019 月份 比賽 球員 項目 成績 Month Tournament Player Event Result 一月 泰國大師賽 鄧旋 女子單打 銅牌 January Thailand Masters 2019 Deng Xuan Women’s Singles Bronze 鄧俊文/吳芷柔 混合雙打 銅牌 Tang Chun Man/ Ng Tsz Yau Mixed Doubles Bronze 三月 全英公開賽 伍家朗 男子單打 銅牌 March All England Open 2019 Ng Ka Long Angus Men’s Singles Bronze 陵水中國大師賽 鄧俊文/吳芷柔 混合雙打 金牌 Lingshui China Masters 2019 Tang Chun Man/ Ng Tsz Yau Mixed Doubles Gold 湯恩佳盃 2019 亞洲羽毛球混合團體錦標賽 伍家朗/李卓耀/張德正/楊銘諾/鄧 混合團體 銅牌 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships 俊文/麥喜俊/譚進希/何煒麟/張雁 Mixed Team Bronze 2019 Tong Yun Kai Cup 宜/葉姵延/袁倩瀅/吳芷柔/吳詠瑢/ 楊雅婷/謝影雪/周凱華 Ng Ka Long Angus/ Lee Cheuk Yiu/ Chang Tak Ching/ Yeung Ming Nok/ Tang Chun Man/ Mak Hee Chun/ Tam Chun Hei/ Ho Wai Lun/ Cheung Ngan Yi/ Yip Pui Yin/ Yuen Sin Ying/ Ng Tsz Yau/ Ng Wing Yung/ Yeung Nga Ting/ Tse Ying Suet/ Chau Hoi Wah 五月 新西蘭公開賽 伍家朗 男子單打 銀牌 May New Zealand Open 2019 Ng Ka Long Angus Men’s Singles Silver 印尼青少年格蘭披治賽 鄭善恩 女子單打(17 歲以下) 銀牌 Pembangunan Jaya Raya Junior Grand Prix Cheng Sin Yan Happy Serena Girl’s Singles (U17) Silver 2019 六月 澳洲公開賽 鄧俊文/謝影雪 混合雙打 銅牌 June Australian Open 2019 Tang Chun Man/ Tse Ying Suet Mixed Doubles Bronze 蒙古國際挑戰賽 麥喜俊/周凱華 混合雙打 金牌 Mongolia International Challenge 2019 Mak Hee Chun/ Chau Hoi Wah Mixed Doubles Gold 七月 印尼公開賽 黃永棋 男子單打 銅牌 July Indonesia Open 2019 Wong Wing Ki Vincent Men’s Singles Bronze 八月 泰國公開賽 伍家朗 男子單打 銀牌 August Thailand Open 2019 Ng Ka Long Angus Men’s Singles Silver 鄧俊文/謝影雪 混合雙打 銅牌 Tang Chun Man/ Tse Ying Suet Mixed Doubles Bronze 海德拉巴公開賽 范嘉茵/胡依廷 女子雙打 銅牌 Hyderabad Open 2019 Fan Ka Yan/ -
Djokovic ‘Not Sure’ About US Open Fitness After Olympics Nightmare
Sunday, August 1, 2021 13 Djokovic ‘not sure’ about US Open fitness after Olympics nightmare TOKYO: World number one Novak Djokovic said he lenge at Flushing Meadows. “The consequences Djokovic had been eyeing two gold medals was “not sure” about his fitness for the US Open after physically hopefully will not create a problem for when he played the singles and mixed doubles pulling out of the Tokyo Olympics mixed doubles me for the US Open, but that’s something that I’m semi-finals on Friday — but less than 24 hours bronze medal match with a shoulder injury yesterday. not sure about right now,” said Djokovic. “But I’m after his hopes for gold were ended — he was The 34-year-old Serb could become the first man to not regretting for giving it all because at the end preparing to leave the Ariake Tennis Park without complete a calendar Grand Slam since Rod Laver in of the day, when you play for your country, that’s a medal of any color. 1969 when the US Open gets under way on August 30. necessary.” He lost a grueling match to Carreno Busta which lasted two hours and 47 minutes in suffocating heat, despite saving five match points. The Serbian sport- ing icon’s best result at the Olympics remains his bronze medal in Beijing in 2008. “I just didn’t deliver yesterday and today,” said Djokovic, whose singles loss to Alexander Zverev ended his Golden Grand Slam bid. “The level of ten- nis dropped, also due to exhaustion, mentally and physically.” His next opportunity to win an Olympic title will come in Paris in three years’ time, when he will be 37. -
Current Affairs Mcqs – 6 August 2018 “Get Unlimited Mock Tests at Rs
Current Affairs MCQs – 6 August 2018 “Get Unlimited Mock Tests at Rs. 299 Only” For Daily Updates Follow Our Telegram Channel and Group: https://t.me/govjobadda https://t.me/bank_ssc_preparation Q1. Which state government launched “Swachhameva Jayate”, a campaign to make people in rural take a pledge on cleanliness? A. Karnataka B. Punjab C. Madhya Pradesh D. Kerala Answer: A Explanation: The karnataka government launched “Swachhameva Jayate”, a campaign to make people in rural Karnataka take a pledge on cleanliness. The campaign coincides with the Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2018 survey being undertaken by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation under the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen). The survey will rank all Indian districts and states on the basis of evaluation of sanitation status and will run from August 1 to 31.The survey will target 698 districts, 6,980 villages and 34,900 public places randomly across the country. Q2. Which country scientists have claimed to create the first single-chromosome yeast? A. Canada B. Japan C. China D. United States Answer: C Explanation: Chinese scientists have claimed to create the first single-chromosome yeast while not affecting the majority of its functions, a breakthrough that could help in furthering research related to ageing and diseases in humans. Molecular biologists at the Centre for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences in China used CRISPR-Cas9 genome-editing to create a single-chromosome yeast strain. Using the CRISPR-Cas9, the research team removed the DNA at the telomeres, the ends of chromosomes that protect them from degrading. They also snipped out the centromeres, sequences in the middle that are important to DNA replication. -
Today's Headlines: Check out Today's Top Stories
Today's Headlines: Check Out Today's Top Stories PM unveils statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the CAG office premises in New Delhi India to buy 13 MK45 Naval guns made by BAE Systems in US for $1.02 billion ‘India for Humanity-Jaipur Foot’ event organised at US Capitol building jointly by Indian Embassy and Jaipur Foot USA ‘World Conference on Access to Medical Products: Achieving the SDGs 2030’ organised in Delhi from November 19 to 21 All iconic tourist sites to have rooms dedicated for mothers visiting with young children: Culture Minister Prahlad Patel Chandrayaan-2’s Vikram lander hard-landed within 500 metres of the designated landing site: Govt. Lieutenant Shivangi, first woman pilot of Indian Navy, to join Naval operations in Kochi on Dec 2 Microsoft launches ‘K-12 Education Transformation Framework’ to facilitate digital transformation of schools Assam govt. to gift 10 grams of gold to every bride (family’s annual income not more than Rs. 5 lakh) under its ‘Arundhati Gold Scheme’ from January 1, 2020 SEBI has made it mandatory for all listed companies to make public disclosures on loans defaults. Any default of payments of interest or principal on loans taken from financial institutions, including banks, will have to be disclosed if it continues beyond 30 days. CCEA approves strategic disinvestment of the Centre’s entire stake in BPCL, Shipping Corporation of India, THDC India (Tehri Hydro Development Corporation India Limited), and NEEPCO (North Eastern Visit Our Website: kopykitab.com Follow Us On: Today's Headlines: Check Out Today's Top Stories Electric Power Corporation Limited), and most of its stake in Container Corporation of India (CCI), while giving up management control in these companies. -
Badminton Asia Tong Yun Kai Cup 2019 Tentative Players List
Badminton Asia Tong Yun Kai Cup 2019 Tentative Players List No. Name Country G MemberID No. 1 Chang Ching Hui Chinese Taipei F 75270 1 2 Chen Su Yu Chinese Taipei F 71673 2 3 Hsieh Pei Shan Chinese Taipei F 95062 3 4 Chia Hao Lee Chinese Taipei M 59322 4 5 Liang Ting Yu Chinese Taipei F 93852 5 6 Liao Min Chun Chinese Taipei M 53230 6 7 Lin Jhih Yun Chinese Taipei F 69009 7 8 Lu Ching Yao Chinese Taipei M 56746 8 9 Pai Yu Po Chinese Taipei F 99925 9 10 Su Ching Heng Chinese Taipei M 88829 10 11 Tseng Min Hao Chinese Taipei M 71729 11 12 Wang Tzu Wei Chinese Taipei M 87375 12 13 Wu Ti Jung Chinese Taipei F 95143 13 14 Yang Chih Chieh Chinese Taipei M 85790 14 15 Yang Ching Tun Chinese Taipei F 78687 15 16 Yang Po Han Chinese Taipei M 59709 16 17 Chang Tak Ching Hong Kong China M 87674 1 18 Chau Hoi Wah Hong Kong China F 55285 2 19 Cheung Ngan Yi Hong Kong China F 87709 3 20 Lee Cheuk Yiu Hong Kong China M 94780 4 21 Hee Chun Mak Hong Kong China M 54159 5 22 Ng Ka Long Angus Hong Kong China M 45171 6 23 Ng Tsz Yau Hong Kong China F 61986 7 24 Ng Wing Yung Hong Kong China F 87616 8 25 Tam Chun Hei Hong Kong China M 30163 9 26 Tang Chun Man Hong Kong China M 77689 10 27 Tse Ying Suet Hong Kong China F 61435 11 28 Yeung Ming Nok Hong Kong China M 82871 12 29 Yeung Nga Ting Hong Kong China F 68015 13 30 Yip Pui Yin Hong Kong China F 51649 14 31 Yuen Sin Ying Hong Kong China F 88932 15 32 Ho Wai Lun Hong Kong China M 84285 16 33 Vaishnavi Bhale India F 74027 1 34 Ashwini Bhat K. -
2016 Major Tournament Winners
⇧ 2017 Back to Badzine Results Page ⇩ 2015 2016 Major Tournament Winners Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Rio Olympics Chen Long Carolina Marin Fu Haifeng / Zhang Nan Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Tontowi Ahmad / Liliyana Natsir Superseries All England Lin Dan Nozomi Okuhara Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Praveen Jordan / Debby Susanto India Open Kento Momota Ratchanok Intanon Marcus Fernaldi Gideon / Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Lu Kai / Huang Yaqiong Malaysia Open Lee Chong Wei Ratchanok Intanon Kim Gi Jung / Kim Sa Rang Tang Yuanting / Yu Yang Tontowi Ahmad / Liliyana Natsir Singapore Open Sony Dwi Kuncoro Ratchanok Intanon Fu Haifeng / Zhang Nan Nitya Krishinda Maheswari / Greysia Polii Ko Sung Hyun / Kim Ha Na Indonesia Open Lee Chong Wei Tai Tzu Ying Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Xu Chen / Ma Jin Australia Open Hans-Kristian Vittinghus Saina Nehwal Marcus Fernaldi Gideon / Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo Bao Yixin / Chen Qingchen Lu Kai / Huang Yaqiong Japan Open Lee Chong Wei He Bingjiao Li Junhui / Liu Yuchen Christinna Pedersen / Kamilla Rytter Juhl Zheng Siwei / Chen Qingchen Korea Open Qiao Bin Akane Yamaguchi Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong Jung Kyung Eun / Shin Seung Chan Ko Sung Hyun / Kim Ha Na Denmark Open Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Akane Yamaguchi Goh V Shem / Tan Wee Kiong Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi Joachim Fischer-Nielsen / Christinna Pedersen French Open Shi Yuqi He Bingjiao Mathias