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Pro Kabaddi 2019 Auction Teams
Pro Kabaddi 2019 Auction Teams Bengal Warriors Player Name Price Country Position Baldev Singh Retained Elite Player Indian Defender - Right Corner Maninder Singh Retained Elite Player Indian Raider Adarsh T Retained Young Indian Defender - Left Corner Player Ravindra Kumawat Retained Young Indian Raider Player Sahil New Young Player Indian Defender - Right cover Mohammad Nabibakhsh Rs 77.75 lakh Irani All-Rounder Rinku Narwal Rs 20 lakh Indian Defender Mohammad Taghi Rs 15.5 lakh Irani Raider AR Avinash Rs 10 lakh Indian All rounder Amir Santosh Dummal Rs 10 lakh Indian All rounder Rakesh Narwal Rs 16.25 lakh Indian Raider Viraj Vishnu Langde Rs 10 lakh Indian Defender - Left Corner Sukesh Hegde Rs 20 lakh Indian Raider Bhuvneshwar Gaur Rs 10 lakh Indian Raider K. Prapanjan Rs 55 lakh Indian Raider Vijin Thangadurai Rs 10 lakh Indian Defender - Right cover Dharmendra Singh Indian Defender - Left Corner Amit Indian Defender - Right Corner Jeeva Kumar Indian Defender - Right and left cover Bengaluru Bulls Player Name Price Country Position Rohit Kumar Retained Elite Player Indian Raider Ashish Kumar Retained Elite Player Indian All-Rounder Pawan Kumar Sehrawat Retained Elite Player Indian Raider Amit Sheoran Young Retained Player Indian Defender Sumit Singh Young Retained Player Indian Raider Mohit Sehrawat New Young Player Indian Defender - Right Cover Banty New Young Player Indian Raider Mahender Singh Rs 80 lakh Indian Defender - Left cover Sanjay Shreshtha Rs 10 lakh Nepali All-Rounder Lal Mohar Yadav Rs 10 lakh Nepali Raider Raju Lal Choudhary Rs 10 lakh Indian Defender - Right Corner Vijay Kumar Rs 21.25 lakh Indian Defender - Right Corner Vinod Kumar Rs 10 lakh Indian Raider Aman Rs. -
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International Journal Of Recent Scientific Research ISSN: 0976-3031 Volume: 7(4) April -2016 RELATIVE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AND FOREIGN PLAYERS IN PRO-KABADDI Mrityunjay Biswas MR and Rajkumar Bauri MR THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (IJRSR) http://www.recentscientific.com/ [email protected] Available Online at http://www.recentscientific.com International Journal of Recent Scientific International Journal of Recent Scientific Research Research Vol. 7, Issue, 4, pp. 10282-10284, April, 2016 ISSN: 0976-3031 Research Article RELATIVE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF INDIAN AND FOREIGN PLAYERS IN PRO-KABADDI Mrityunjay Biswas MR* and Rajkumar Bauri MR ARTICLE INFO JadavpurABSTRACT University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India The purpose of this study was to analysis the performance of Indian and foreign players in Pro- Article History: Kabaddi session-1 & 2. This study comes under the category of descriptive survey of study in the th Received 15 January, 2016 field of physical education. This study has also helpful for enhance the knowledge about what is role st Received in revised form 21 of Indian and Foreign players in Pro-Kabaddi. To conduct the study all the data and related sources February, 2016 were collected through internet and daily newspapers. After the success of the first season of this th Accepted 06 March, 2016 series, which saw an incredible fan following, the second season is all set to become bigger and th Published online 28 better. There are eight teams contending to win the title this season of Pro-Kabaddi League 2015. In April, 2016 Pro-Kabaddi Season-2 U-Mamba the team of Mumbai has win the title. -
Ìif You Have Knowledge, Let Others Light Their Candles in It.Î
ìIf you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.î - Margaret Fuller And then seemingly from the darkest pits of ignorance did it rise. Torn and bruised by the constant fight for survival, struggle for existence. It let go an enormous grunt then. Victory was sweet. Slowly, it walked over its foe, trampling over its sinful guts. The dark clouds now gradually owned up a new world order. A decisive victory had been announced and it proudly fluttered its victory flag. The lifeless forms of imperceptions lay all over the bloodied land. The far off bugle was no longer a distant triumph. The sun shone brightly over the rebirth of an era. Here, the soul was the perfect companion to the ever inquisitive mind. Here, questions were revered and answers worshipped. The land of learning was now a reality and not a dystopian myth – clasped in the realm of unimaginable half-truths. It now lorded over all. With pride. I have no form. I am the water that takes the shape of the container. I am the wind that blows through the sands of time. I am the earth that nourishes. I am the fire that enlightens. I am space; boundless, enigmatic. I am you. I am knowledge. Arundhati Mazumder Vol. I Issue 17 Sept'17 Coordinator, Cultural 28 Stroes THE CONTENT vFROM THE DIRECTOR’S TABLE 3 vFROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK 4 vEDITORIAL 5 ARPIT BHATTACHARJEE - VII-B PROYASH MAJUMDER - VIII-B CHANDRIMA SARKAR - VIII-B vIVWS : YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW 6 - 11 vSPORTS TOUCHDOWN 12 vFUTSAL - THE 5 ‘ 17 13 vWETLANDS - SENIOR ACADEMIC HEAD 14 vSTUDENTS’ NICHE 15 - 26 ADITI MUKHERJEE – VI A SANDIPAN SARKAR - VII-B vSTOKES 27 vKNOWLEDGE - CULTURAL COORDINATOR 28 TOSHAN CHAKRABORTY - VI - A 2 27 Art strongest of them all. -
Actual MAT 02
Actual MAT 02 Directions of Test Test Name Actual MAT 02 Total Questions 200 Total Time 150 Mins Section Name No. of Questions Marks per Question Negative Marking DI 40 1 1/4 GK 40 1 1/4 Verbal 40 1 1/4 Quant 43 1 1/4 Reasoning 37 1 1/4 Section : DI DIRECTION for the question: The following question consists of a question and two statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Question No. : 1 Who is the slowest among the three workers P, Q and R? Statements: I. P and Q together fence a garden of perimeter 800 m in 11 hours. II. P, Q and R together can fence a garden of perimeter 800 m in 5 hours. Choose the correct Option: A) If the data in both the statements I and II are required to answer the question B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question C) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question D) If the data even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question DIRECTION for the question: The following question consists of a question and two statements I and II. Decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. -
To, T O , the Secretary Asst
y FUTURE FUTURE CONSUMER LIMITED (Formerly Future Consumer Enterprise Limited) CO N S U M E R 2= Corporate Office : 247 Park, Tower “C”, 8th Floor, LBS a Vikhroli (W), Mumbai- 400 083 é (T) +91 22 6119 0000 | www.futureconsumer.in © Regd. Office : Knowledge House, Shyam Nagar, Off JVLR, Jogeshwari (East), Mumbai - 400 060 ~ the tay en (T) +91 22 6644 2200 | CIN: L52602MH1996PLC192090 3™ December, 2020 To, T o , The Secretary Asst. Vice President - Listing Department of Corporate Services N a t i o n a l Stock Exchange o f I n d i a Limited BSE Limited Exchange P l a z a , Bandra Kurla C o m p l e x , Phiroze Jeeyeebhoy Towers, Bandra (East), Mumbai-400 051 Dalal Street, Mumbai-400 001 Scrip Code : FCONSUMER Scrip Code: 533400 Debt Scrip Code: 956887 Dear Sir / Madam, Sub: Annual Report for financial year 2019-20 and Notice of Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company Please take note that the Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Members of Future Consumer Limited (“AGM”) is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, 29" December, 2020 at 2.00 p.m through Video Conferencing (“VC”) / Other Audio Visual Means (“OAVM”). In terms of the provisions of Regulation 34 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended, please find enclosed herewith Annual Report for the financial year 2019-20 together with Notice calling the aforesaid AGM. The Annual Report for the financial year 2019-20 along with the Notice of the AGM is also made available on the website of the Company, www.futureconsumer.in. -
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2019 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 1st Test: Rahul fights back after top-order KC Sports Club-C outplays KCSC-A by 6 wkts collapse as India reach 68/3 at lunch Excelsior Sports Correspondent and Abhishant Bakshi took 3 NORTH SOUND (ANTIGUA), India were reduced to 25 for 3 and vice-captain Rahane (10 bat- Skipper Kohli relishes such wickets each, while Anmol Aug 22: inside the first eight overs on a ting, 43 balls) added 42 runs for adverse situations and tough con- JAMMU, Aug 22: KCSC-C Bhan bagged 2 wickets. track that offered bounce and later- the unbroken fourth wicket and ditions but it wasn't his day despite defeated KCSC-A in an easy In reply, KCSC-C chased the Opener KL Rahul put up a grit- al movement for new ball bowlers stemmed the rot going into the a promising start that included a contest by 6 wickets in the ongo- target easily in 32.4 overs. ty fight with a circumspect Kemar Roach (2/12 in 6 overs) lunch break after 24 overs were drive past point and another past ing 40-Over Cricket Muneeb Munaf top scored with Ajinkya Rahane as India partially and Shannon Gabriel (1/26 in 7 bowled during the opening ses- mid-on. recovered from a top-order col- overs). sion. However, Gabriel's ball, one lapse to reach 68 for 3 at lunch on Mayank Agarwal (5), the ever- Agarwal got one from Roach, that climbed on him from short of the opening day of the first World dependable Cheteshwar Pujara (2) which held its line and the opener length, saw Kohli fend awkwardly, Championship Test match against Players in action during a Pro Kabaddi League match and skipper Virat Kohli (9) were didn't fully commit forward with only to be caught at gully by debu- between Bengal Warriors and Patna Pirates in Chennai. -
General Information About Cooperative Department
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOPERATIVE DEPARTMENT Under the control of Registrar of Cooperative Societies 2 CO-OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COOPERATIVE DEPARTMENT UNDER THE CONTROL OF REGISTRAR OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES – GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU -- I. INTRODUCTION: Cooperatives all over the world have become an effective and potential instrument of economic development. The Cooperative Movement in Tamil nadu has witnessed over the decades substantial growth in diverse areas of economy. There is not a single major sphere of economic activity which has not been touched by Cooperatives. Cooperatives are also envisaged as an instrument for implementing many important policies like agricultural credit, urban credit, market intervention, price support for agricultural commodities through Cooperative Wholesale stores, Public Distribution system etc., From a small beginning, the Cooperative movement in Tamil Nadu has grown in strength over the years. Opening of a Village Cooperative credit society in Thiroor in Thiruvallore District in 1904 marked the advent of the Cooperative movement in Tamil Nadu ushering in a new era of services for the people of the state, particularly the agriculturist families. From Agricultural Banks to Marketing societies and Consumer Cooperatives provide service to the people in various economic activities. Cooperatives also run the Public Distribution system which provides relief to each and every family in the state. 2. PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATION a) Open membership. b) Democratic management. c) Limited interest on capital. d) Distribution of surplus based on patronage. e) Provision of Co-operative Education and Training. f) Co-operation among Cooperatives for the promotion of thrift, self help and mutual aid among persons with common socio-economic needs. -
UP Cop Shoots Apple Staffer
RNI No.2016/1957, REGD NO. SSP/LW/NP-34/2016-18 Follow us on: @TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer instagram.com/dailypioneer/ Established 1864 Late City Vol. 154 Issue 263 Published From *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable NATION 5 WORLD 7 SPORT 10 DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL VIOLENCE REDUCED BY 20% TRUMP ORDERS FBI PROBE DHAWAN AXED BHUBANESWAR RANCHI IN NAXAL-HIT AREAS: MODI OF BRETT KAVANAUGH FROM TEST SQUAD RAIPUR CHANDIGARH DEHRADUN LUCKNOW, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2018; PAGES 12+8 `3 www.dailypioneer.com Constable guns USUALSUSPECTS down man for Rain aplenty SWAPAN DASGUPTA UP cop shoots jumping check post, flees spot; but 253 dists Recent SC verdicts negate terminated from existence of absolute law Apple staffer job, sent to jail face drought t is difficult to think of another time when the public agenda Iwas set in so sharp a way by judicial pronouncements. The PNS n LUCKNOW Cities in east, judgments of the higher courts matter in most democracies where there is a separation of powers, but the sheer wo trigger-happy consta- N-E and south frequency of socially relevant judgments in today's India is Tbles shot dead Apple exec- quite staggering. utive who, along with his face the heat It is tempting to attribute this onrush of judgments to the woman friend, was going in his fact that Chief Justice Dipak Mishra retires on October 1 and, XUV near Gomti Nagar RAJESH KUMAR n NEW DELHI consequently, there was a need to conclude all cases Extension (Malesamau mazar) involving him. Yet, what is significant is not merely the timing under Gomti Nagar police sta- espite heavy rain which but the subject matter of the cases that the Supreme Court tion area on the intervening Dcaused massive floods in has decided. -
Tamil Nadu Government Gazette
© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2013 [Price: Rs. 24.80 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 5] CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2013 Thai 24, Nandhana, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2044 Part VI—Section 4 Advertisements by private individuals and private institutions CONTENTS PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS Pages Change of Names .. 239-298 Notices .. 299 NOTICE NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING CHANGE OF NAME IN THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. PERSONS NOTIFYING THE CHANGES WILL REMAIN SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES AND ALSO FOR ANY OTHER MISREPRESENTATION, ETC. (By Order) Director of Stationery and Printing. CHANGE OF NAMES 3594. My son, A. Sengol Arokiya Beneto, son of 3597. I, S. Georgeford Thangadurai, son of Thiru Thiru S. Arockiasamy, born on 22nd March 2002 (native V. Suviseshamuthu, born on 7th September 1951 district: Sivagangai), residing at No. 3/55, Nedodai, (native district: Thoothukkudi), residing at No. 49, State Puliyadithambam Post, Sivagangai-630 411, shall henceforth Bank 1st Colony, Bye Pass Road, Madurai-625 016, shall be known as A BENITTO. henceforth be known as S. GEORGE FORD. S. GEORGEFORD THANGADURAI. A. STELLA RANI. Madurai, 28th January 2013. Sivagangai, 28th January 2013. (Mother.) 3598. I, R. Petchiammal alias Meena, wife of 3595. My son, P. Aravind, born on 7th November 1995 Thiru G. Mani, born on 10th May 1965 (native district: (native district: Madurai), residing at 3/467, Maruthi Nagar, Tirunelveli), residing at Old No. 9A, New No. 13, Murugan Madurai Road, Usilampatti Taluk, Madurai-625 532, shall Talkies, 4th Cross Street, Thiruvalluva Nagar, henceforth be known as P. -
Four Teams, Two Matches and All Eyes on One Prize – the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi Trophy and the Chance to Become Star Sports Pro Kabaddi Champions
Four teams, two matches and all eyes on one prize – the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi trophy and the chance to become Star Sports Pro Kabaddi champions. The top four teams in Season 2 of Star Sports Pro Kabaddi – U Mumba, Telugu Titans, Bengaluru Bulls and Patna Pirates have fought it out with their sweat and tears after 60 matches of intense action over 32 days. But while those results have helped them get to this stage, it all boils down to one single moment for these players- The #FinalPanga. How have these four teams made it till this final hurdle – who were their star players and will they be able to step up on the big stage to make it till the end? U MUMBA The table toppers hold a highly impressive record in Season 2 with a record number of wins for a single team with 12 out of 14 matches. They have an abundance of riches which they exhibited through their equally good bench strength. They have a super star in Captain Anup Kumar. He has a steadying and calming influence on his players as he guides them successfully through any crisis. On many occasions U Mumba made successful comebacks with Anup himself leading from the front. Anup has got immense help from Rishank Devadiga the find of the last season. He has now become one of the foremost players who can be trusted for the do-or-die third empty raids. Anup and Rishank are capable defenders too, especially when it comes to supporting the main defenders Mohit Chhillar (36 tackle points) and Surendra Nada (28 tackle points), who are the right and left corners and central defender Jeeva Kumar (27 tackle points), known for his gutsy and timely tackles. -
India, Pakistan to Hold Permanent Indus Commission Meet From
CyanMagentaYellowBlack K Price 2.00 Pages : 12 K M M Y Y C C JAMMU WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 2018 VOL. 33 | NO. 85 RNI No. 43798/86 REGD. NO. : JM/JK 118/15 /17 epaper.glimpsesoffuture.com Email: [email protected] WORLD NATIONAL SPORTS New Zealand says it can't Hope “our 56 inch Balanced perspective find Russian spies to expel strongman” has plan on needed in condemnation: Doklam: Rahul Steve Waugh PAGE 8 PAGE 12 PAGE 9 GST collection falls to India, Pakistan to hold Permanent Rs 85,174 cr in Feb; only 69% taxpayers file returns Indus Commission meet from Thursday New Delhi, Mar 27 (PTI 86,318 crore, while in December and November it GST collections slid for was Rs 88,929 crore and Rs New Delhi, Mar 27 (PTI) resentative of the Ministry contends that Ratle (850 ing since the project has al- the second straight month 83,716 crore. Till March 25, of External Affairs (MEA) MW), Pakal Dul (1000 MW) ready been commissioned. to Rs 85,174 crore in 1.05 crore taxpayers had India and Pakistan will will be part of the Indian del- and Lower Kalnai (48 MW) The PIC had last met in February as only 69 per been registered under GST. hold a two-day meeting of egation for the annual meet- projects -- located in the March 2017 in Islamabad. The cent of the assessees filed Of these, 18.17 lakh are com- the Permanent Indus ing. Pakistan's six-member Chenab basin -- were violat- meeting of the PIC is held alter- returns. -
IISM-Newsletter-Issue-2-June-2017
The TheSports Sports Communiqué Communiqu é June 2017 Brand | Fan | Game Brand | Fan | Game Vol 1 | Issue 2 IISM at the Australia-India Sports Partnership From the Director’s Meet Desk Dear Readers, It is a pleasure to meet you through the second issue of The Sports Communique, the official newsletter of our Institute. As we bid farewell to our graduating students of the PGPSM batch, we set our stage ready to welcome the The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry fresh faces of the 2017 intake. had organized a unique ‘Australia-India Partnership Meet’ to foster a stronger relationship ties between the two countries in In this issue, we have tried the sporting space. to cover the making story of K. Srikanth who carved a This year, the Meet was themed at “Importance of Sports niche for men’s badminton Education” and it was Chaired by Shri Vijay Goel, Hon. in India. Alongside, we have Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt of India. the Girls in Blue: the Indian women’s cricket team who With a welcome and theme address by Mr A. Didar Singh & created history in the game. Ms Harinder Sidhu, the Guests of Honour were Mr Adam This issue also features an Gilchrist & Mr Ajay Jadeja from Australia and India interview with startup respectively. entrepreneur who is able to fight all odds and live his The panellists for the discussion were Mr Nilesh Kulkarni and dream of being his own Mr Sandeep Tiwari along with the other mentioned dignitaries. boss – and in the space where his heart lies.