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Dr. and Mrs. JB Singh with family and friends at their home, “Ayodhya,” at 273 Lamaha Street (purchased in 1923), North Cummingsburg, Georgetown, British Guiana (Guyana), circa. 1928. From left to right: (standing) Pratap Narine, “Tappie,” their fourth child and third son; Indal, JB’s youngest brother; Pitamber Doobay, JB’s closest friend and confi- dante; Mrs. Singh; and Victor Ramsaran; (sitting, back row) young lady (name unknown) and Efreda Chandrawati, “Moon,” eldest daughter; (sitting, front row) young lady (name unknown) and Gangadai,“Nelly,” JB’s only sister. The copyrighted pictures of Alice Singh were provided by Karna Singh and were taken from the 'Heritage Collection of Dr. and Mrs. JB Singh'. Courtesy: Dr. Baytoram Ramharack Edited by Somdat Mahabir & Ramesh Gampat 180 YEARS OF INDIANS IN GUYANA (1838-2018) Edited by Somdat Mahabir & Ramesh Gampat Caribbean Hindu Network (CHN) Published on May 5, 2018 Suggested citation of this publication Citation of the entire publication: Somdat Mahabir and Ramesh Gampat (Editors), 180 Years of Indi- ans in Guyana (1838-2018), Caribbean Hindu Network, 2018. Citation of specific papers: Baytoram Ramharack, Remembering Alice Singh of Guyana: Notes from her Diary in Guyana (1838-2018). In: Somdat Mahabir and Ramesh Gampat (Editors), 180 Years of Indians in Guyana (1838-2018), pp 23-33, Caribbean Hindu Network, 2018. Cover picture Dr. and Mrs. JB Singh with family and friends at their home, “Ayodhya,” at 273 Lamaha Street (purchased in 1923), North Cummingsburg, Georgetown, British Guiana (Guyana), circa. 1928. From left to right: (standing) Pratap Narine, “Tappie,” their fourth child and third son; Indal, JB’s youngest brother; Pitamber Doobay, JB’s closest friend and confidante; Mrs. -
Gulf Arabs to Create Regional Police Force
SUBSCRIPTION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 SAFAR 18, 1436 AH www.kuwaittimes.net Microsoft Lumia Cheerful Pele 535 Dual SIM leaves hospital now available after health in27 Kuwait scare20 Gulf Arabs to create Min 10º Max 27º regional police force High Tide 00:52 & 15.16 Low Tide Oil price fall hitting GCC revenues: Amir 08:38 & 20:25 40 PAGES NO: 16368 150 FILS DOHA: The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council says it will create a regional police force that will be based out of the United Arab Emirates’ capital of Abu Dhabi. The creation of the police force, known as GCC-POL, was announced yesterday at the conclusion of the Gulf bloc’s annual summit in Qatar. Local media have dubbed it the “Gulf Interpol” and say its aim is to improve cooperation against drug trafficking, money laundering and cyber-crime. The GCC is comprised of the energy-rich nations of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman. Supporting Sisi’s Egypt Meanwhile, Qatar joined its neighbors at a summit yesterday in supporting Egypt under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, whose crackdown on the Doha-backed Muslim Brotherhood had divided the Gulf monarchies for months. In their final statement, leaders of the six- nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states announced their “full support to Egypt” and the “politi- cal program of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi”. Convening the Doha summit, which had been short- ened to one day, was made possible only by last-minute Kuwaiti mediation that succeeded in resolving a dispute between Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain with Qatar over the Brotherhood. -
Batting Star Friends Kohli, De Villiers Face
BBASKETBALLASKETBALL | Page 5 GGOLFOLF | Page 6 Curry is India’s Shiv red-hot in Kapoor wins return for 3rd Asian title Warriors of the year Monday, January 1, 2018 CRICKET Rabia II 14, 1439 AH Friends Kohli and GULF TIMES De Villiers face off in India-SA series SPORT Page 3 TENNIS/ QATAR EXXONMOBIL OPEN New hope in the new season That has been pretty much the case The shadows of Rafael Nadal, time and of the sport.” Czech Republic’s over the past few years, and as the new Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic Berdych, who made the Wimbledon Berdych says 2018 Tournament Director Karim tennis season gets underway, things are and Andy Murray loom larger fi nal in 2010 where he lost to Nadal, how- Alami (C) poses with top seed Dominic not too diff erent. than ever for the ‘young guns’ ever is still hopeful of winning a Grand will be a “very Thiem of Austria (L) and third seeded The shadows of Rafael Nadal, Roger and some of the underachieving Slam. Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Mur- older players hoping to make a “I think that’s the beauty of our sport interesting year” as ahead of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open. ray loom larger than ever for the ‘young splash on the world scene that no matter where you are, you still guns’ and some of the underachieving have a big chance. It’s about that particu- Djokovic and Nadal older players hoping to make a splash on year” as Czech veteran Tomas Berdych lar day, and from that one day you can battle injuries the world scene. -
Additional Estimates 2010-11
Dinner on the occasion of the First Meeting of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament Kirribilli House, Kirribilli, Sydney Sunday, 19 October 2008 Host Mr Francois Heisbourg The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP Commissioner (France) Prime Minister Chairman of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Geneva Centre for Official Party Security Policy, Special Adviser at the The Honourable Gareth Evans AO QC Foundation pour la Recherche Strategique Co-Chair International Commission on Nuclear Non- General (Ret'd) Jehangir Karamat proliferation and Disarmament Commissioner (Pakistan) and President of the International Crisis Director, Spearhead Research Group Mrs Nilofar Karamat Ms Yoriko Kawaguchi General ((Ret'd) Klaus Naumann Co-Chair Commissioner (Germany) International Commission on Nuclear Non- Member of the International Advisory Board proliferation and Disarmament and member of the World Security Network Foundation of the House of Councillors and Chair of the Liberal Democratic Party Research Dr William Perry Commission on the Environment Commissioner (United States) Professor of Stanford University School of Mr Ali Alatas Engineering and Institute of International Commissioner (Indonesia) Studies Adviser and Special Envoy of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Ambassador Wang Yingfan Mrs Junisa Alatas Commissioner (China) Formerly China's Vice Foreign Minister Dr Alexei Arbatov (1995-2000), China's Ambassador and Commissioner (Russia) Permanent Representative to the United Scholar-in-residence -
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2013 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 12th J&K Open State Fencing Championship concludes India look to extend domination Rural sports infra to be over Windies in ODIs KOCHI, Nov 20: pro Zaheer Khan, who has been After demolishing the West denied a central contract by the Indies in Sachin Tendulkar's BCCI this year. upgraded: Taj emotionally draining farewell Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohit Test series, the Indian cricket Sharma, an IPL find, and Excelsior Sports Correspondent team will look to extend its Jaydev Unadkat complete the supremacy in the ODIs as well pace quartet for India with R KATHUA, Nov 20: Minister Ashwin and Amit Mishra man- for Youth Services and Sports when the two sides face off in a three-match series starting here ning the spin department. and Medical Education, Taj Ravindra Jadeja will return Mohi-ud-Din, said that State tomorrow. The 2-0 whitewash against to the side after missing the Government intends to equip Tests to nurse a shoulder niggle. every Panchayat with sports the Caribbean outfit was the per- fect send off for the legendary For the West Indies, the infrastructure to nurture sport- challenge could not have been ing talent among rural youth. Tendulkar, who called it quits after serving Indian cricket for bigger after the Test mauling. Mr Taj was speaking on the Darren Sammy would make final day of the 12th J&K Open nearly a quarter of a century. The emotional curtain call way for all-rounder Dwayne State Fencing Championship in Bravo as captain of the side and Government Degree College at left everyone, including the man of the moment, in tears even tak- the visitors would hope to Billawar. -
England Captain Cook Braced for New ODI Rules HYDERABAD, India (AP) — to Adjust Well
Thursday 6th October, 2011 Annual cricket awards in November Sri Lanka’s cricketers, whose heroics Director and CEO of CEAT Sri Lanka have rewritten the record books and N.C Venugopal said. entertained cricket lovers around the Upali Dharmadasa – Chairman of the world, are to be honoured once again at Interim Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket the third CEAT Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said: “CEAT’s contribution to this Awards gala to be held on Tuesday, 29th event, which apart from recognising the November 2011, at Water’s Edge. performances of the stalwarts of the A total of 81 awards are to be present- game, also seeks to motivate a new gener- ed at the 2011 edition of this annual event ation of cricketing heroes, is much appre- supported by top tyre brand CEAT, a ciated. The company’s support to this name associated with cricket in the inter- awards programme demonstrates how national stage and an active sponsor of the corporate sector can play an impor- sport in the local arena. tant role in raising the profile of cricket From the stars who illuminated inter- and cricketers to an even higher level.” national playing fields to the hardwork- Awards for performances at the inter- ing club cricketers who kept the domestic national level this year will recognise the scene alive, the awards will recognise Best Batting and Bowling Performances excellence in all disciplines of the game. in Tests and One Day Internationals, the Performances from July 2010 to June 2011 Debutante/Emerging Player of the Year, will be taken into consideration for this Best International Woman Cricketer of year’s awards, Sri Lanka Cricket and the the Year and the Best Junior Player of Players Association, the joint organisers the Year. -
Dominant Australia on Course for Series Sweep
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 2014 SPORTS Violence-plagued Bangladesh to host Asia Cup COLOMBO: Asia’s cricket chiefs yester- Bangladesh Cricket Board had made a yesterday that it will seek further clarifica- Murad said in a statement. “Win or lose, month-long bilateral tour of day said violence-plagued Bangladesh detailed security presentation at the tion on the Asia Cup during a meeting of the experience we gain will be very Bangladesh from January 27 that fea- would remain the venue for next meeting. An ACC release said 11 match- the International Cricket Council on important for us.” Bangladesh is also tures two Tests, two Twenty20 matches month’s Asia Cup and added es will be played in the tournament January 9. Afghanistan will join Asia’s four due to host the World Twenty20 tour- and three one-day internationals. Afghanistan as the fifth team in the with the final on March 8. Election- Test nations-India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka nament from March 16 to April 6. The “We pay great attention to player regional one-day tournament. Some related violence in Bangladesh has and Bangladesh-in the 50-over tourna- three venues chosen for the World safety and security. We have been observers had expected officials to claimed more than 140 lives since late ment, Huq added. The fast-improving Twenty20 - capital Dhaka, Chittagong assured of that,” Cricket Sri Lanka’s sec- move the tournament out of October, with opposition parties boy- Afghanistan team, which has qualified and Sylhet-have all experienced vio- retary Nishantha Ranatunga said. “If we Bangladesh following an outbreak of cotting the polls and organizing a series for their maiden appearance in the 50- lence over the past month. -
Everest Magazine.Pdf
Everest Cricket Club 100th Anniversary Souvenir Publication April 2014 Viva Media and Marketing Suite #6 230 Aubrey Barker Road South Ruimveldt Gardens Georgetown Publisher Vickram. P. Singh Editors Vickram Singh Petamber Persaud Sales Executives Vickram Singh Vanie Beepat Rajesh Singh Creative Director Vanie Beepat Viva Media and Marketing would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the advertisers and contributors whose support has contributed to the successful compilation of this publication. You continue to inspire us in so many ways. We are immensely grateful! Copyright reserved. None of the contents in this publication can be reproduced or copied in any form without permission in writing from the Publisher. Email: [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected] Cell: (592) 646 -4469, (592) 650 -7911 For More Information about Everest Cricket Club Contact Everest Cricket Club Camp St & Carifesta Ave, Thomas Lands, Georgetown Tel: +1 592 225 1975, 226 6289 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.eccgy.com ECC / 2 From the Publisher family fun days especially during the Easter holidays. The club has hosted from seminars and meetings to some of the fanciest wedding receptions and parties and of course the renowned Old Years Night’s Parties. Whilst we compiled and researched the materials for this anniversary publication we sought and interviewed many members, individuals and public alike. While we wished we could have made contact with all of you for your input it was humanly impossible. So many of you have migrated and sadly others to the great beyond. There are so many former and present individuals who have served the club with honour, dignity and humility over the years. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Wednesday 27 November 2013 23 Moharram 1435 - Volume 18 Number 5896 Price: QR2 Easing Iran Qatar maintain curbs won’t winning streak affect Qatar in volleyball Business | 21 Sport | 31 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Emir meets Palestine Premier Blatter backs Money is a Qatar, says attacks unfair major cause KUALA LUMPUR: FIFA President Sepp Blatter played the popularity card yesterday by defending under-fire 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar over of divorces what he called unfair European media attacks. The issue of Qatar staging soc- A third of break-ups due to debt cer’s biggest showpiece has been a thorny issue for the 77-year-old DOHA: In an increasingly con- programme has had on marriages. Swiss who said last Wednesday sumerist Qatari community, He said the FCC is entrusted with that the labour rights situation in rifts over money matters among the task of helping bring down the the Gulf state was “unacceptable” married couples are a major divorce rate in the Qatari commu- amid a wave of negative headlines. cause of divorce. nity by 40 percent as per the goals International players’ union Excessive reliance by couples set by the National Development FIFPro have asked Blatter to act on bank loans and financial wor- Strategy (2011-16). for a French footballer, who says ries caused by repayment cycles The rate of divorce is also high he is being prevented from leav- are to blame for the break-up of among couples who enter into ing Qatar over a contract dispute over a third of marriages in the marital contract but their mar- with his club, while attempts to community, says a family coun- riage has not consummated. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Friday 13 December 2013 9 Safar 1435 - Volume 18 Number 5912 Price: QR2 Qatar Shell Doha glory for signs deals Brezovica in with firms championship Business | 14 Sport | 22 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Emir visits book fair Cold spell for Shortage of a week from Sunday likely DOHA: Qatar is expected to experience the first cold spell warehouses of the season beginning on Sunday, leading to a significant drop in temperature with the minimum to be slightly above 10 degrees Celsius on some days, to be tackled according to the Meteorology Department. The cold spell that could last Ministry assessing needs of projects a full week, has been attributed to “an extension of high pressure DOHA: The government has and pricing of building materials. over the Arabian Peninsula asso- now turned its attention to The aim is to issue timely alerts ciated with cold air mass in the tackling the shortage of ware- to companies involved in develop- upper levels.” housing facilities in an effective ment projects. The panel will have Strong northwesterly winds way. online links to air, sea and land could lash the county during the It plans to build a large number customs authorities. period, bringing in cold waves. of warehouses across the coun- In a veiled warning, particu- Scattered rains are also expected try so they could be rented out larly to automobile dealers, the in some parts of the country on to businesses and development ministry said it would soon con- Monday and Tuesday, said the projects in need. -
02 Jan. 2018 Jehlum.Qxd
[email protected] www.facebook.com/JehlamTimes www.twitter.com/JehlamTimes FOR y The Advertisement Contact: eekl Rohit Khajuria W Jehlam Times M: 87159-97799 Fearless voice of People...! VOL: 24 | ISSUE NO. 01 JAMMU, TUESDAY, JANUARY 02, 2018 RNI NO. JKENG-61843/94 POSTAL REG. NO. JK/570/17-19 PAGE-16 ` 3 5 CRPF personnel martyred, 2 JeM militants killed, operation continues in Kashmir SRINAGAR: Five fabric, inflicting massive Central Reserve Police economic, academic and Force (CRPF) personnel social losses besides the were martyred while two irreparable loss of fidayeen of Jaish-e- human lives. Mohammad (JeM) were The Chief Minister paid killed as operation was rich tributes to the going on in south jawans of the force killed to all our readers Kashmir district of in the attack. She also Pulwama, where a group conveyed her sympa- of militants stormed into thies to the bereaved a camp in the wee hours families of the slain men. Operation all out not of Sunday. condoled the death of personnel later joined the Dr Abdullah and Omar However, unconfirmed CRPF personnel. operation against the expressed profound grief only to kill, but to bring reports said one more A group of three mili- militants, who have and sorrow over the loss militant was killed but tants hurled grenades entered a building. of lives in the militant bodies of only two have and resorted to indiscrim- Security forces have cor- attack at Lethpora, militants back, DGP so far been recovered. inate firing with automat- doned off entire camp Pulwama. SRINAGAR, DEC 31: Rejecting the misconception The internet service in ic weapons on the sentry from outside to prevent Extending their heart- that “operation all out” was only to kill the militants, the area has been sus- posted at main gate of 185 any attack. -
ALL MATCHES.Xlsx
Ranji Trophy : 2017-18 Match Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi (25-28-NOV-2019) HYDERABAD v DELHI DELHI SCORED BY FIRST INNINGS LEAD DELHI I INNINGS Batting R B 4s 6s Gautam Gambhir c & b M Hasan 33 32 7 0 Kunal Chandela lbw b M Hasan 64 109 7 2 Dhruv Shorey b Saaketh Sairam 32 74 4 0 Himmat Singh run out (Sandeep) 99 151 15 0 Rishabh Pant st Sumanth b Rohit Rayudu 16 18 1 1 Lalit Yadav c Sumanth b Ravi Kiran 62 114 7 0 Manan Sharma c Sumanth b Ravi Kiran 36 58 5 0 Akash Sudan c Sumanth b Ravi Kiran 5241 0 Vikas Tokas not out 28 54 3 0 Vikas Mishra c Akshath Reddy b M Hasan 5111 0 Kulwant Khejroliya c Akshath Reddy b A Bhandari 16612 Extras (b - 6, w - 1, nb - 5, lb - 7) 19 Total (107.4 Ovrs 10 Wkts) RR 3.86 415 Fall of Wickets 1-43 (Gautam Gambhir - 9 ovr), 2-120 (Dhruv Shorey - 30.3 ovr), 3-143 (Kunal Chandela - 40 ovr), 4-177 (Rishabh Pant - 49.1 ovr), 5-295 (Himmat Singh - 76.1 ovr), 6-336 (Lalit Yadav - 87.3 ovr), 7-350 (Akash Sudan - 93.4 ovr), 8-367 (Manan Sharma - 101.2 ovr), 9-386 (Vikas Mishra - 105 ovr), 10-415 (Kulwant Khejroliya - 107.4 ovr) Bowler O M R W Ravi Kiran 27 3 83 3 Telukupalli Ravi Teja 21 6 48 0 Mehdi Hasan 27.2 4 103 3 Akash Bhandari 8.4 0 62 1 Pragyan Ojha 14 0 72 0 Saaketh Sairam 1.4 0 5 1 Rohit Rayudu 7 0 28 1 Bavanaka Sandeep 1010 HYDERABAD I INNINGS Batting R B 4s 6s Tanmay Agarwal lbw b V Mishra 63 159 6 0 Akshath Reddy c (sub)Chand b Kulwant Khejroliya 20 46 4 0 Rohit Rayudu lbw b Kulwant Khejroliya 6131 0 Bavanaka Sandeep lbw b Kulwant Khejroliya 26 61 4 0 Kolla Sumanth c Akash Sudan b Vikas Tokas 15 33