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Captain Cool: the MS Dhoni Story
Captain Cool The MS Dhoni Story GULU Ezekiel is one of India’s best known sports writers and authors with nearly forty years of experience in print, TV, radio and internet. He has previously been Sports Editor at Asian Age, NDTV and indya.com and is the author of over a dozen sports books on cricket, the Olympics and table tennis. Gulu has also contributed extensively to sports books published from India, England and Australia and has written for over a hundred publications worldwide since his first article was published in 1980. Based in New Delhi from 1991, in August 2001 Gulu launched GE Features, a features and syndication service which has syndicated columns by Sir Richard Hadlee and Jacques Kallis (cricket) Mahesh Bhupathi (tennis) and Ajit Pal Singh (hockey) among others. He is also a familiar face on TV where he is a guest expert on numerous Indian news channels as well as on foreign channels and radio stations. This is his first book for Westland Limited and is the fourth revised and updated edition of the book first published in September 2008 and follows the third edition released in September 2013. Website: www.guluzekiel.com Twitter: @gulu1959 First Published by Westland Publications Private Limited in 2008 61, 2nd Floor, Silverline Building, Alapakkam Main Road, Maduravoyal, Chennai 600095 Westland and the Westland logo are the trademarks of Westland Publications Private Limited, or its affiliates. Text Copyright © Gulu Ezekiel, 2008 ISBN: 9788193655641 The views and opinions expressed in this work are the author’s own and the facts are as reported by him, and the publisher is in no way liable for the same. -
Arjuna Award Winners from All Categories Year Category Name
OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA Arjuna Award Winners from All Categories Year Category Name 2016 Boxing Shiva Thapa 2016 Billiards & Sourav Kothari Snooker 2016 Athletics Lalita Shivaji Babar 2016 Cricket Ajinkya Rahane 2015 Gymnastics Dipa Karmakar 2015 Kabaddi Abhilasha Shashikant Mhatre 2015 Rowing Sawarn Singh 2015 Weightlifting Sathish Kumar Sivalingam 2015 Boxing Mandeep Jangra 2015 Athletics Machettira Raju Poovamma 2015 Archery Naib Subedar Sandeep Kumar 2015 Shooting Jitu Rai 2015 Kabaddi Manjeet Chhillar 2015 Cricket Rohit Sharma 2015 Wrestling Bajrang Kumar 1 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2015 Wrestling Babita Kumari 2015 Wushu Yumnam Sanathoi Devi 2015 Swimming Sharath M. Gayakwad (Paralympic Swimming) 2015 RollerSkating Anup Kumar Yama 2015 Badminton Kidambi Srikanth Nammalwar 2015 Hockey Parattu Raveendran Sreejesh 2014 Weightlifting Renubala Chanu 2014 Archery Abhishek Verma 2014 Athletics Tintu Luka 2014 Cricket Ravichandran Ashwin 2014 Kabaddi Mamta Pujari 2014 Shooting Heena Sidhu 2014 Rowing Saji Thomas 2014 Wrestling Sunil Kumar Rana 2014 Volleyball Tom Joseph 2014 Squash Anaka Alankamony 2014 Basketball Geetu Anna Jose 2 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2014 Badminton Valiyaveetil Diju 2013 Hockey Saba Anjum 2013 Golf Gaganjeet Bhullar 2013 Athletics Ranjith Maheshwari (Athlete) 2013 Cricket Virat Kohli 2013 Archery Chekrovolu Swuro 2013 Badminton Pusarla Venkata Sindhu 2013 Billiards & Rupesh Shah Snooker 2013 Boxing Kavita Chahal 2013 Chess Abhijeet Gupta 2013 Shooting Rajkumari Rathore 2013 Squash Joshna Chinappa 2013 Wrestling Neha Rathi 2013 Wrestling Dharmender Dalal 2013 Athletics Amit Kumar Saroha 2012 Wrestling Narsingh Yadav 2012 Cricket Yuvraj Singh 3 OLYMPIC DREAM INDIA 2012 Swimming Sandeep Sejwal 2012 Billiards & Aditya S. Mehta Snooker 2012 Judo Yashpal Solanki 2012 Boxing Vikas Krishan 2012 Badminton Ashwini Ponnappa 2012 Polo Samir Suhag 2012 Badminton Parupalli Kashyap 2012 Hockey Sardar Singh 2012 Kabaddi Anup Kumar 2012 Wrestling Rajinder Kumar 2012 Wrestling Geeta Phogat 2012 Wushu M. -
Parliament of India R a J Y a S a B H a Committees
Com. Co-ord. Sec. PARLIAMENT OF INDIA R A J Y A S A B H A COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (Corrected upto 4th September, 2020) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI (4th September, 2020) Website: http://www.rajyasabha.nic.in E-mail: [email protected] OFFICERS OF RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu SECRETARY-GENERAL Shri Desh Deepak Verma PREFACE The publication aims at providing information on Members of Rajya Sabha serving on various Committees of Rajya Sabha, Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees, Joint Committees and other Bodies as on 30th June, 2020. The names of Chairmen of the various Standing Committees and Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees along with their local residential addresses and telephone numbers have also been shown at the beginning of the publication. The names of Members of the Lok Sabha serving on the Joint Committees on which Rajya Sabha is represented have also been included under the respective Committees for information. Change of nominations/elections of Members of Rajya Sabha in various Parliamentary Committees/Statutory Bodies is an ongoing process. As such, some information contained in the publication may undergo change by the time this is brought out. When new nominations/elections of Members to Committees/Statutory Bodies are made or changes in these take place, the same get updated in the Rajya Sabha website. The main purpose of this publication, however, is to serve as a primary source of information on Members representing various Committees and other Bodies on which Rajya Sabha is represented upto a particular period. -
Swiatek Ousts Top Seed Halep; Nadal Bests Korda
Sports Monday, October 5, 2020 15 Teen shock: Swiatek Indian Premier League ousts top seed Halep; Nadal bests Korda DPA LONDON Shane Watson (left) and Faf du Plessis shared an unbroken 181-run WOMEN’S top seed Simo- stand for the first wicket - the highest ever for the Chennai Super na Halep crashed out of the Kings in the IPL in Dubai on Sunday. French Open fourth round on Sunday after the world num- ber two was stunned 6-1, 6-2 Watson, Du Plessis fire in 68 minutes by Polish teen- ager Iga Swiatek. as CSK humble KXIP Fifth seed Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands is also out AFP “I am known for swing after losing 6-4, 6-4 to Italy’s DUBAI and not for slower ones with Martina Trevisan, who will the new ball, but you just use share a first-ever Grand Slam NEW Zealand quick Trent variations and angles.” quarter-final with Swiatek. Boult returned figures of Boult got the key wickets “I felt like I was playing 2-28 as he overcame hot of England batsman Jonny perfectly,” Swiatek said in an Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates after winning against Sebastian UAE weather to help holders Bairstow for 25 and his na- interview on Court Philippe Korda of the US on Sunday. (AFP) Mumbai Indians reach top of tional captain Kane William- Chatrier. “I was so focused the Indian Premier League son, caught behind for three, the whole match and I’m sur- table on Sunday. to choke David Warner’s Hy- prised I could do that. -
Sadhana Academy Ph:9290699996
SADHANA ACADEMY PH:9290699996 INDIAN AFFAIRS Cabinet Approvals on November 11, 2017 On November 10, 2017, Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved following initiatives and bilateral agreements. i. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Philippines on agriculture and related fields ii. Cabinet has approved agreement between India and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of China for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to taxes on income. iii. Cabinet approves amending DTAA with Kyrgyzstan iv. Cabinet approves Joint Interpretative Declaration between India and Colombia v. Cabinet approves continuation and Restructuring of National Rural Drinking Water Programme Government to adopt land-pooling method for airport expansion Airports Authority of India (AAI) Chairman, Guruprasad Mohapatra has stated that, Central Government is working on adopting the ‘Land Pooling’ methodology as an alternative mechanism for development and expansion of airports. i. Indian aviation space has witnessed a significant surge in air passenger traffic in recent years. In order to accommodate this growth, AAI has already chalked out plans to expand current capacities of terminals and bays at airports. However the increased capacity too will be saturated on account of high growth and more land will be needed for further expansion. ii. In this situation, ‘Land Pooling’ emerges as the only available and viable alternative for airports expansion Union Cabinet approves Creation of National Testing Agency (NTA) On November 10, 2017, Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared a proposal for creation of a National Testing Agency (NTA) which will conduct various entrance examinations. -
Match Report
Match Report Mumbai Indians, Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai Indians, Mumbai Indians Won Date: Tue 06 May 2014 Location: India - Maharashtra Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: Sreenath Puthiyedath Toss: Royal Challengers Bangalore, Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss and elected to Bowl URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/136442 Mumbai Indians, Mumbai Royal Challengers Bangalore, Indians Royal Challengers Bangalore Score 187-5 Score 168-8 Overs 20.0 Overs 20.0 BR Dunk CH Gayle CM Gautam PA Patel AT Rayudu V Kohli* RG Sharma* R Rossouw CJ Anderson AB de Villiers KA Pollard Y Singh AP Tare MA Starc H Singh HV Patel PS Suyal AB Dinda JJ Bumrah VR Aaron SL Malinga YS Chahal page 1 of 34 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: Mumbai Indians, Mumbai Indians R B 4's 6's SR BR Dunk . 1 2 . 4 1 4 2 . 1 . // c Y Singh b HV Patel 15 14 2 0 107.14 CM Gautam . 4 1 1 . 6 . 6 . 4 . 1 . 6 . 1 . // c PA Patel b VR Aaron 30 28 2 3 107.14 AT Rayudu 1 1 . 1 1 4 1 . // b AB Dinda 9 9 1 0 100.0 RG Sharma* . 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 . 1 1 4 . 1 6 1 6 4 6 2 6 . 1 2 4 not out 59 35 3 4 168.57 CJ Anderson . 6 . // c V Kohli* b YS Chahal 6 4 0 1 150.0 KA Pollard . 1 4 1 . 1 1 4 . -
Current Affairs May 2016 Persons in NEWS
CCUURRRREENNTT AAFFFFAAIIRRSS MMAAYY 1166 -- PPEERRSSOONNSS IINN NNEEWWSS http://www.tutorialspoint.com/current_affairs_may_2016/persons_in_news.htm Copyright © tutorialspoint.com News 1 - Rohit Sharma to be Brand Ambassador for Hublot Watches Indian batsman Rohit Sharma today became the Brand Ambassador of the world famous watch brand Hublot becoming the second cricketer after former Australian captain Michael Clarke to be associated with this brand. Hublot were happy to be associated with the star performer and Mumbai batsman who has the highest individual ODI score to his credit and is among the top-10 ODI batsmen in the ICC list. News 2 - Sachin Tendulkar joins the league as India's third goodwill ambassador at Rio Olympics Sachin Tendulkar agreed to become India's third goodwill ambassador for the 2016 Rio Olympics along with Olympic shooting champion Abhinav Bindra and Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar expressed his interest in meeting the athletes before they leave for Rio and any other awareness campaigns to inspire athletes. According to the IOA Secretary, these iconic sportspersons and celebrities will spread the idea of Olympic movement in every nook and corner of the country, every village, block and city of India so as to create a sporting culture environment in the country. News 3 - Swiss Government honors Late Yash Chopra Indian filmmaker and director Late Mr. Yash Chopra was honoured by the Swiss Government with a sculpture made of pure bronze, and weighing about 350 kilos, presenting Chopra in an iconic pose of directing a film. The statue was inaugurated in the presence of his wife Pamela Chopra and daughter-in-law Rani Mukherjee. -
Nike Launched the 'Bleed Blue' Initiative Six Months Ago, in a Show of Solidarity Towards the Game of Cricket. Now, the Campaign
Nike launched the 'Bleed Blue' initiative six months ago, in a show of solidarity towards the game of cricket. Now, the campaign has reached culmination with the 'Yards' ad, and after the World Cup win, the 'United by Blue' commercial. A look at what Nike is upto. Nike and cricket go back to almost five years when the brand started seriously focussing on Team India and the game. The 'Traffic Jam' film was among its first advertising attempts on that theme. "Some brands have nothing to do with the sport, and use it only as a great advertising platform. Cricket is a long-term holistic property for us, and the fit is rather natural, with Nike being a sports brand as well," says Sanjay Gangopadhyay, marketing director, Nike India. Six months ago, on September 3, 2010, the 'Just do it' brand kickstarted it's 'Bleed Blue' campaign, which reached its logical conclusion with the end of the ICC Cricket World Cup on April 2, 2011. Bleed Blue stems from the truth that cricket is not just a sport, but more of a religion in India. There is tremendous passion involved in the game, and the campaign hopes to give an expression to that passion. 'Blood, sweat and blue' is the idea that came to JWT India, Nike's agency. While 'blood' and 'sweat' represent the hard work, grit and unwavering determination of the players, 'Blue' is an obvious take on the blue jerseys that Team India sports, and that these jerseys are an aspiration for every gully cricketer in India -- in other words, everyone aspires to be a Sachin Tendulkar or a Virender Sehwag. -
GAUTAM GAMBHIR Published 28.5.19 a Friend Was Determined To
GAUTAM GAMBHIR Published 28.5.19 A friend was determined to watch the London Olympics. He saved for a year to be there and savour the mother of all spor�ng ac�ons, the Olympics. We all know the ac�on and the layered drama that sports produce but he speaks about a completely different aspect about those Olympics. A�er having spent more than 20 years of his life watching cricket in India, he swears by the organisa�onal ability of England to host an event of that magnitude. He claims that even in these �mes of terror a�acks and hyper-security measures, London never seemed ruffled. It was always polite and seemingly laidback. My buddy is now off to the UK again to watch the Cricket World Cup. Since the Summer Olympics of 2012, a school in Peshawar has been a�acked, so has the Manchester Arena and lately even a mosque in New Zealand. It is clear. The perpetrators want to widen their strike zones to increase the fear. Hence as I write this preview to this mega cricke�ng event, I want to share that safety of all concerned is paramount for me. Afghanistan, the babies of the cricke�ng world, would know what I mean. For them, cricket provides iden�ty, it gives them a purpose and above all it gives them pride. They will certainly not win this one but their mere presence gives hope to our region. I will be checking their progress very closely. I am not sure if Madame Tussauds, London has a statue of ViratKohli. -
The Growing Influence of Celebrity Politics in India ERIN WATSON-LYNN SHAUN STAR
The growing influence of celebrity politics in India ERIN WATSON-LYNN SHAUN STAR From Bollywood to cricket heroes, stars can do much more than simply encourage people to vote. Published 10 May 2019 Celebrities and politics are so closely intertwined in India that entire books have been written about “Bollywood Star Power in Indian Politics”. Whether we are talking about Bollywood superstars, Olympic medallists, or cricketing heroes, there are numerous examples of celebrities using their fame to advance a political agenda. From promoting democracy to advocating for a particular political party, or even running for election, celebrities are a mainstay in Indian elections. In Australia, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is probably more famous for marrying American popstar Nick Jonas than her Bollywood career. Back in India however, the former Miss World is one of Bollywood’s highest paid actresses. On social media she’s followed by 40 million people on Facebook, 35 million on Instagram, and 25 million on Twitter. Earlier this week Chopra Jonas proudly shared with the world a picture of the election ink on her index finger. Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma all shared similar photos encouraging their collective half a billion social media following to vote. Celebrities encouraging Indians to exercise their democratic right to vote is an important dimension of the 2019 general election. India is a country where 900 million people are eligible to vote, 130 million of them for the first time. But the use of influence on social media to mobilise voters is just one example of the way celebrities play an increasingly important role in Indian politics. -
Creative Flexibility & Lateral Thinking Marks for the Section: 10 General
Creative Flexibility & Lateral Thinking Marks for the Section: 10 You need to check that your friend Meena has your correct phone number, but you cannot ask her directly. You have to write the question on a card and give it to another friend, Ram, who will take the card to Meena and return the answer to you. You cannot let Ram know your number. What must you write on the card, besides the question, to ensure that Meena lets you know that she has the right number without Ram’s knowledge? General Awareness Marks for the Section: 5 What do you know about the chopper scam involving Augusta Westland? Know Your English Marks for the Section: 15 Word usage 2 x 5 = 10 Marks 1. What is the difference between allegation and accusation? Can you use them both in sentences to bring out the difference? 2. What is the difference between an abbreviation and an acronym? BBC is an abbreviation and NASA is an acronym. Explain. 3. The verbs say and tell have similar meanings. But we use them differently. Can you use them both in sentences to bring out the difference? 4. What is the difference between famous and infamous? Can you use them both in sentences to bring out the difference? 5. What is the difference between loose and lose? Can you use them both in sentences to bring out the difference? Vocabulary 5 x 1 = 5 Marks Given below are certain euphemisms which are regularly used in the news. Do you know the meaning of these words? Example: Capital punishments means a death sentence 1. -
Cricketers Can't Complain of Burnouts, Says Rohit Sharma | Business Standard News
9/22/2017 Cricketers can't complain of burnouts, says Rohit Sharma | Business Standard News BS APPS BS PRODUCTS BS SPECIALS BS E-PAPER SIGN IN SUBSCRIBE BS LEARNING JUST IN Search News You are here: Home » Current Aairs » News » Sports Cricketers can't complain of burnouts, says Rohit Sharma Flamboyant India batsman feels that as cricketers have short shelf life Press Trust of India | Chennai Last Updated at September 14, 2017 20:34 IST REDBAG GOD LEEWON RED GAUTAM … WOMEN'S … SPECTRE'S … Rs. 1,595.00 Rs. 329.00 Rs. 179.00 (details + delivery) (details + delivery) (details + delivery) Cricketer Rohit Sharma at a promotional event for Adidas after the inauguration of a store in Chennai. http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/cricketers-can-t-complain-of-burnouts-says-rohit-sharma-117091401344_1.html 1/5 9/22/2017 Cricketers can't complain of burnouts, says Rohit Sharma | Business Standard News ALSO READ Flamboyant India batsman Rohit Sharma feels cricketers have a short shelf life and they shouldn't complain about burnouts. IPL: Rohit Sharma stars as Mumbai beat Bangalore by 5 wickets Stating that he doesn't believe in taking a break citing tight IPL 2017: Rohit Sharma ned schedule as excuse, Rohit said: "Cricketers have limited careers, we 50% of match fee for showing cannot play till the (age of) 60, 70. We have to make the most of the dissent time we have. Rohit, Rana anchor Mumbai Indians to 6-wicket win over Gujarat Lions "There can't be excuses of burnout, tight match schedule." Deepti-Poonam share record ODI stand to give India huge Asked whether he would like to take a break at some point given win the tight schedules, the Mumbai batsman, who holds the record India's Champions Trophy for the highest ODI score (of 264) said: "Not really.