Friday, October 24, 2014

Along with the whole Nation, North-East India Celebrates ‘Festival of Lights’ Diwali.


The Diwali celebrations are marked by offering puja to Lakshmi – Goddess of wealth and prosperity, colourful decoration, rows and formations of lit up earthen lamps,lots of sweets and mouth-watering cuisines followed by exchanging of gifts between family members and close friends..


The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair.


This year, individuals and groups are celebrating the festival of lights in a different way.


From children to youth, most are saying no to crackers and enjoying an eco-friendly Diwali.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Gogoi kicks off Clean Assam campaign


GUWAHATI, Oct 5 – Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today wielded the broom to launch an extensive ‘Clean Assam’ campaign in Guwahati city and announced that the Government would constitute a Green Brigade and permanent committees to keep the localities neat and clean. Awards will be given for cleanliness drives.


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Leading the campaign from the front to give it the necessary backing, motivation and impetus, Chief Minister Gogoi said that the Government would take up the cleanliness drive on a mission mode across the nook and corner of the State. “We launched the Clean Guwahati Campaign in February, 2012 in front of Cotton College, Jail Road, Manipuri Basti and other places. However, the campaign did not continue for long. But this time, the cleanliness drive will be a continuous process in Guwahati and other parts of the State,” he said at Ganeshguri Chariali, where he formally kicked off the campaign, said an official release.


The Chief Minister, while appealing to the citizens to keep the city clean and green, said that cleanliness was next to godliness and this was what the sages and prophets of all the religions of the world have taught their adherents. “As we take proper care of our body and wear clean clothes, so also we must keep our surroundings clean to keep diseases at bay,” he said.


Appreciating the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gogoi said, “We support any good cause and our Government with the help of public organisations, NGOs, puja mandaps and individuals would make an all-out endeavour to make Assam clean and green,” he said adding that the campaign would begin in all educational institutions, government offices and public institutions in a phased manner. Indeed, the chief minister had begun his innings on a right note by directing all ministers, MLAs, deputy commissioners and senior officials of concerned departments to free the puja mandaps and environment of junk and dirt.


The chief minister then proceeded to Latasil playground where he was joined by various NGOs, public organisations and prominent citizens. Gogoi emphasised on the need to keep the drains of Guwahati city clean to ensure smooth flow of water. “One of the reasons for Guwahati flood was due to clogging of drains. If we keep the drains free from garbage and filth, it will help to mitigate the problem to a great extent,” he said, while wielding a broom and sweeping the playground.


The chief minister handed over the keys of garbage disposal vehicles to NGOs for various wards under the Guwahati Municipal Corporation.


Gogoi then headed towards Fancy Bazar riverfront where he announced the setting up of a Green Brigade and permanent committees to keep the various localities clean. “We will constitute a Green Brigade and permanent committees to keep the localities neat and clean. Awards will be given for cleanliness drives,” he added.


Lauding the cleanliness drive by different puja mandaps across the State, Gogoi said, “It’s augurs well that the puja samitis have responded to my appeal to keep the puja mandaps and surroundings clean. If we all come forward and join hands together, the day is not far off when Guwahati, the gateway to the North-east, and other parts of the State would become neat and clean.”







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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Best Environmental-Friendly Durga Puja Award


GUWAHATI – The Eco-tourism Society of North East is going to conduct the fifth Prakriti Award 2014 (the best environment-friendly Durga Puja of Guwahati) to generate awareness about preservation of the environment and tourism resources of the region.


The contest is spanned across five phases starting from registration, pre, ongoing and post Puja surveys and finally the award distribution.


It needs to be mentioned that the organisers collect data on the history, theme, uniqueness and various measures that the Durga Puja committees take to minimise the negative impacts on the environment. The NGO also encourages and motivates the puja committees to have eco- friendly idols and to design their pandals on themes related to tourism and environment.


Puja committees having proper arrangements related to clean drinking water, dustbins, fire extinguishers, trained volunteers for managing traffic, etc., get added advantage during the competition. The Award ensures that all puja committees maintain proper guidelines regarding cleanliness and hygiene.


“However, this season we have decided to enrol only those Puja committees matching all the criteria for the competition. Emphasis will not only be on eco-friendly idols but will also be on eco-friendly surroundings, decorations, and pandals,” said an official of the NGO.


Last year Maligaon Kalibari Durgotsav Samity won the prestigious title.


Phase one of the competition had registrations of Durga Puja Committees. Registration was free for all the puja committees till September 25.


Phase two was ‘Pre Durga Puja Survey’ from September 27 to 29 wherein nine Durga Puja committees were shortlisted as finalists for the award.


Phase three will include ‘Ongoing Durga Puja Survey’ from September 30 to October 3. This phase will be the most crucial phase for the entire competition. An expert team will judge the puja committees based on environment-related parameters.


Phase four will have post Puja survey from October 5 to 21 wherein the post Puja activities of the Puja committees like immersion of idols, removal of the pandals etc., will be monitored.


The award will be presented on October 23.


Source: The Assam Tribune







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Plea to make Puja Pandals Tobacco-Free


GUWAHATI – In a joint and unanimous effort to ensure a tobacco-free Durga puja in Guwahati, leading organisations and government agencies such as Dr B Borooah Cancer Institute (BBCI), Guwahati, State Tobacco Control Cell (STCC), Voluntary Health Association of Assam (VHAA), Pothik, etc., have appealed to the district administration as well as the Puja committees to make all puja pandals in the city tobacco free.


A 70-foot high and 60-foot wide tree depicting Goddess Durga, based on the theme ‘SaveRhino’, at the Bishnupur Sarbajanin Durga Puja pandal, in Guwahati on Sunday. - UB Photos

A 70-foot high and 60-foot wide tree depicting Goddess Durga, based on the theme ‘SaveRhino’, at the Bishnupur Sarbajanin Durga Puja pandal, in Guwahati on Sunday. – UB Photos



In a joint meeting organised at the BBCI campus, it was decided that a group comprising representatives of BBCI, VHAA and STCC would soon meet the Deputy Commissioner, Kamrup (Metro) to seek his support in making the four-day Durga puja celebrations in the city tobacco free.


During the meeting, Dr AC Kataki, Director, BBCI, said, “It is alarming to note that Assam has one of the highest prevalence of tobacco-related cancers. According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey carried out in 2010, 52.6 per cent of the male and 25.3 per cent of the female population in Assam use tobacco in some form or the other. Making all the puja pandals in the city tobacco-free zones will ensure that people visiting the pandals will not be exposed to second-hand smoke from cigarettes or bidis. Moreover, consumption of smokeless tobacco products like pan masala or gutkha will also be prohibited as per provisions of the COTPA.”


The appeal has been made to sensitize the public about the harmful effects of tobacco on health and for implementation of various provisions of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA).


“This has become necessary considering rising incidence of tobacco-related diseases like cancer, cardiovascular diseases and stroke in the State,” Dr Kataki said.


Dr Arundhati Deka, State Nodal officer for Tobacco Control and Pratul Chandra Phukan, retd DIG of Police and team leader for Tobacco Control (VHAA), both categorised the puja pandals as public places and stated that under Section 4 of the Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), 2003, smoking in all public places was strictly prohibited.


According to Section 4 of COTPA, ‘Public Place’ is defined as any place to which the public has access whether as of right or not and includes all places visited by general public.


Besides banning smoking in public, Section 4 of COTPA also mandates that display of ‘No Smoking’ signage according to the mandatory specification (60cm x 30cm) should be prominently displayed at both entry and exit points of all public places.


Strict compliance of Section 4 of COTPA during the puja festivity would not only help bring in awareness against public smoking but also protect people from the menace of second hand smoke.


The joint team of BBCI, VHAA and STCC and other civil society members were optimistic that the district administration as well as the Puja committees would take all the necessary steps to ensure that all puja pandals are tobacco-free zones.


Source: The Assam Tribune







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Sunday, September 21, 2014

BJP Accuses Govt’s Negligence To Majuli


Guwahati: Assam BJP has accused that it is due to the negligence of the Government of Assam that the the river island Majuli has been deprived of making its place in the list of UNESCO World heritage Site.


majuli - the world's largest river island

majuli – the world’s largest river island



BJP spokesperson Adip Kr. Phukan in a press statement said that though the NDA led central government wants to take effective measures to give Majuli its legitimate recognition, its due to the incomplete and inappropriate data from the Assam government, the island is being deprived of being a World Heritage Site.


State BJP also said that the water Resource Department of Assam Government is doing huge corruption and anomaly of fund meant for the development of the island. BJP also demanded immediate step from the government to curb flood and erosion in Majuli.


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Jayanta Hazarika Remembered On His Birthday


GUWAHATI, Sept 20 – The birthday of singer Jayanta Hazarika was celebrated under the aegis of Susandhan near the bust of the singer at Chandmari this morning.


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A number of singers, including Sudakshina Sarma, Kula Baruah, Surya Goswami, JP Das, among others, regaled the audience by rendering evergreen numbers of Jayanta Hazarika.


Musician and composer Ramen Choudhury was also honoured with Swikriti – a lifetime achievement award at the function as a recognition to his achievements over the decades. Another cultural programme titled Swaranjali was organised at the District Library auditorium in the evening, which was inaugurated by singer Manisha Hazarika, wife of the late artiste. Among the highlights was a chorus on Jayanta Hazarika directed by JP Das. Pankaj Sarma presented a santoor recital. Singers Santa Uzir, Nilima Khatun, Kabita Hazarika, Niyor Hazarika, Dawar Hazarika, Sangeeta Bora and Ashimjyoti Baruah, among others, regaled the crowd.


Source: The Assam Tribune







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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Assam Girl Gangraped, Killed In West Bengal


GUWAHATI, Sep 18: An 18 year old girl from Baksa of Udalguri district was raped by a group of seven men in Koch Behar of West Bengal. She was then killed and thrown to a railway track. The Body of the girl was found on Wednesday by police.


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The girl was taking admission in a college in Kochbehar after she passed Higher Secondary exam from her native district in Assam. Her father works as a businessman in Dhoopguri area. The girl was abducted by the miscreants on her way from college on September 11. Though the family members had filed an FIR regarding the matter in the Koch Behar police station, the police could not trace her.


On Wednesday her body was found near a railway track by the police . Postmortem report says the girl was brutally gangraped and murdered after that.


Police investigation is on and so far two persons have been taken into custody for interrogation.







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Government To Address Citizenship Issue Of Refugees


NEW DELHI, Sep 17 (IANS): Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said the government is committed to settling citizenship and long-term visa issues of Sindhi and Bengali communities from neighbouring countries, who have taken refuge in India.


“The home ministry is committed to addressing issues faced by them (Sindhi and Bengali communities) and has already constituted a task force headed by JS (joint secretary), foreigners division, to look into such issues,” a statement from the home ministry quoted Singh as saying.


Singh added that the task force will monitor and expedite processing of citizenship and long-term visa (LTV) applications from these minorities from neighbouring countries.


“Singh informed the minister of surface transport and highways and shipping Nitin Gadkari that the cases having complete documents will be processed within two months by the task force, which had been constituted on Sep 5,” the statement added.


The task force will soon be visiting Lucknow, Nagpur and other cities where such migrants live in large numbers.


“This decision is expected to facilitate the minorities from neighbouring countries who want to stay back in India for fear of religious persecution back home,” the statement said.


Earlier in the day, a delegation of Sindhi and Bengali communities accompanied by Gadkari met Singh and submitted a memorandum to highlight their plight on visa and citizenship-related issues.







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Assam’s Former Director General of Police Commits Suicide


NEW DELHI/GUWAHATI, Sep 17 (IANS): Former Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Shankar Baruah Wednesday shot himself dead at his residence here, police said.


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Baruah’s name had cropped up in the multi crore-rupee Saradha chit fund scam last month, but the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) confirmed through an official statement that he was not summoned as yet.


The CBI expressed its condolence over the death of Baruah and said it was a sad and unfortunate incident.


Baruah was admitted to a private hospital for the past three days due to some illness. After being discharged from the hospital around 11.20 a.m. Wednesday, he reached his home and shot himself.


His family members took him to a private nursing home where the doctors declared him dead, said a neighbour of the former DGP.


“He is dead. We have examined the place of incident. We are going for a post-mortem examination,” said Senior Superintendent of Police (City) Anand Prakash Tiwary.


Baruah, a 1974 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, retired as the state DGP in January 2012.


The CBI is likely to summon several persons from Assam, including politicians, former DGPs and some influential businessmen, for their alleged involvement in the scam.


The CBI recently arrested Assam’s prominent singer and filmmaker Sadananda Gogoi in the case.


Besides the house of Shankar Baruah, the CBI sleuths had Aug 28 also raided 12 locations in Assam, including the houses and properties of two former ministers of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma and Anjan Dutta, and singer Sadananda Gogoi.







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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Bid for independent identity of Assamese script in Unicode


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GUWAHATI, Sept 16 – A broad-based committee will be constituted to study in detail the computational intricacies of the Assamese writing script in the Unicode standard. This was announced by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi here today.


An official press release said the committee comprising linguists, IT specialists-language technologists, domain specialists, IT experts

from universities, information technology and cultural affairs departments, would go into the computational intricacies of the Unicode script and the uniqueness of the Assamese script, which makes it very different and independent from the Bengali script or any other script.


The Chief Minister also directed the IT Department, the nodal department, the Cultural Affairs Department and AMTRON to organise a workshop involving IT experts, linguists, domain specialists and representatives from literary organisations to examine the issue and submit a proposal to the Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India for an individual and separate Unicode for the Assamese script. As of now the Assamese script in Unicode has been shown as a modified version of the Bengali script.


Gogoi has also asked Chief Secretary Jitesh Khosla to formulate the future course of action in this connection to ensure a place for the Assamese script in the Unicode standard.


It may be mentioned here that it was at the directive of Chief Minister Gogoi that steps were initiated in 2012 during the tenure of Chief Secretary NK Das to include the Assamese script in the Unicode in its own right and identity. Several meetings were held with IT experts, linguists and heads of educational institutions, including IT Department of the Gauhati University in this regard, the press release said.


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Priyanka Chopra Arrives In Guwahati


Tuesday, Sep 16: Priyanka Chopra arrives in Guwahati airport today. She is excited about the success of “Mary Kom” the movie and is back to northeast to see the impact of her movie.


Priyanka Chopra in Guwahati airport

Priyanka Chopra in Guwahati airport



“Heading to Guwahati…So glad to go to the North Eastern part of the country. Esp after #MaryKom. Looking forward… In more ways than one (sic),” the National Award winning actress tweeted Monday.


Priyanka Chopra in Guwahati airport

Priyanka Chopra in Guwahati airport








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Sunday, June 1, 2014

First tobacco-free village of India in Nagaland



June 1, Kohima: Gariphema village in Nagaland has been declared the country’s first “tobacco-free village”.


The declaration was made by principal secretary R Benchilo Thong on the occasion of “World No Tobacco Day” yesterday at the Gariphema village council hall near here.


Over 2200 Indians die every day due to tobacco use and 40 per cent of all cancers in the country are caused due to tobacco use, he said, adding 90 per cent oral cancer cases were tobacco related.

Over 2200 Indians die every day due to tobacco use and 40 per cent of all cancers in the country are caused due to tobacco use, he said, adding 90 per cent oral cancer cases were tobacco related.



It was result of an initiative taken by the Gariphema village council, village vision cell and village students’ union, Thong said.


A resolution was taken at the village that whoever sells alcohol and tobacco or whoever gets drunk and disturbs peace would be imposed a fine of Rs 1000 while those consuming alcohol, ‘bidi’, ‘paan’, betel nut or smokeless tobacco on the street and public places would be fined Rs 500.


Thong said Gariphema has shown a great example not only to villages in Nagaland but also to other regions of the country and urged the villagers to strictly follow the declaration.


At the programme, deputy director, National Tobacco Control Programme, MC Longai said 67.9 per cent men and 28.1 per cent women of Nagaland consume tobacco.


Over 2200 Indians die every day due to tobacco use and 40 per cent of all cancers in the country are caused due to tobacco use, he said, adding 90 per cent oral cancer cases were tobacco related.


India has the highest number of oral cancer cases in the world, he said.


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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

‘Mighty warrior’ Smith retires from cricket


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Graeme Smith has announced an end to his 347-match international career, which will take effect after the current Test series against Australia. File picture: Siphiwe Sibeko



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The Proteas’ Test captain, Graeme Smith, has announced an end to his 347-match international career, which will take effect after the current Test series against Australia, Cricket SA (CSA) said on Monday.


Smith broke the news to his team-mates after the close of play on Monday, CSA said in a statement.


“This has been the most difficult decision I have ever had to make in my life,” Smith said.


“It’s a decision that I have been considering since my ankle surgery in April last year.


“I have a young family to consider, and I felt that retiring at Newlands would be the best way to end it because I have called this place home since I was 18 years old.”


Smith made his first-class debut for South Africa at the age of 21, and ends his illustrious career with 17 228 International runs and as the most capped Test captain in the history of the game.


“I have always been someone who has left everything out there on the field for my team and for my country,” he said.


“I’m extremely honoured and proud to have had the privilege to lead so many wonderful players and to have been a part of building the Proteas culture to what it is today.


“It is a culture that every player can be, and is, immensely proud of.”


CSA reacted with surprise to Smith’s decision. Chief executive Haroon Lorgat was, however, full of praise for the player’s contribution to cricket in the country.


“Although Graeme’s decision to retire from all forms of international cricket comes as a surprise to all of us, we must respect him for deciding to call time,” Lorgat said.


“Knowing him as well as I do, having been instrumental as a selector in appointing him as a young captain, he would not have taken this decision lightly or without a great deal of thought.


“He has captained the Proteas for more than a decade and he will draw a lot more satisfaction from the fact that he leaves our Test team at the top of the world and in such good health rather than from all the personal records he has achieved.”


The 33-year-old Smith has also led South Africa to the World Cup semi-final in 2007.


“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the support from my parents and brother, my wife and children, my friends, my fans and to Cricket South Africa,” he said.


“I thank and honour the players who I have played with and those who have supported me and helped me to be the person and captain I am today.


“I have been fortunate to have had many highs, amongst them leading and being part of the best Test team in the world. I will cherish these memories for the rest of my life.”


Lorgat said Smith can proudly leave the game behind and deserved the gratitude of South Africans for leading the Proteas with distinction.


“I would like us to remember Graeme for his nerves of steel and his match-winning performances that were synonymous with some of the most remarkable fourth-innings victory chases of all time,” Lorgat said.


“These included setting up the 414 runs chase against Australia at Perth and his series-clinching innings at Edgbaston in 2008, not to mention the unbeaten century the last time he faced Australia at Sahara Park Newlands in 2011.


“His role in setting up the famous 438 win over Australia in 2006 was also a performance never to be forgotten.”


Lorgat said as a member of the panel that appointed Smith as captain in 2003 ahead of his first assignment on the tour of England – he was privileged to see the player move on to the next stage of his career.


“He has been a mighty warrior, a leader of men and an exceptional part of our international cricket,” Lorgat said.


“Following the recent retirement of Jacques Kallis from Test cricket, there is no doubt that we are now ready to move into a new era and it is our job to build on the solid foundations that these great players leave behind.” – Sapa







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Monday, March 3, 2014

‘Mighty warrior’ Smith retires from cricket


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Reuters


Graeme Smith has announced an end to his 347-match international career, which will take effect after the current Test series against Australia. File picture: Siphiwe Sibeko



Johannesburg -


The Proteas’ Test captain, Graeme Smith, has announced an end to his 347-match international career, which will take effect after the current Test series against Australia, Cricket SA (CSA) said on Monday.


Smith broke the news to his team-mates after the close of play on Monday, CSA said in a statement.


“This has been the most difficult decision I have ever had to make in my life,” Smith said.


“It’s a decision that I have been considering since my ankle surgery in April last year.


“I have a young family to consider, and I felt that retiring at Newlands would be the best way to end it because I have called this place home since I was 18 years old.”


Smith made his first-class debut for South Africa at the age of 21, and ends his illustrious career with 17 228 International runs and as the most capped Test captain in the history of the game.


“I have always been someone who has left everything out there on the field for my team and for my country,” he said.


“I’m extremely honoured and proud to have had the privilege to lead so many wonderful players and to have been a part of building the Proteas culture to what it is today.


“It is a culture that every player can be, and is, immensely proud of.”


CSA reacted with surprise to Smith’s decision. Chief executive Haroon Lorgat was, however, full of praise for the player’s contribution to cricket in the country.


“Although Graeme’s decision to retire from all forms of international cricket comes as a surprise to all of us, we must respect him for deciding to call time,” Lorgat said.


“Knowing him as well as I do, having been instrumental as a selector in appointing him as a young captain, he would not have taken this decision lightly or without a great deal of thought.


“He has captained the Proteas for more than a decade and he will draw a lot more satisfaction from the fact that he leaves our Test team at the top of the world and in such good health rather than from all the personal records he has achieved.”


The 33-year-old Smith has also led South Africa to the World Cup semi-final in 2007.


“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the support from my parents and brother, my wife and children, my friends, my fans and to Cricket South Africa,” he said.


“I thank and honour the players who I have played with and those who have supported me and helped me to be the person and captain I am today.


“I have been fortunate to have had many highs, amongst them leading and being part of the best Test team in the world. I will cherish these memories for the rest of my life.”


Lorgat said Smith can proudly leave the game behind and deserved the gratitude of South Africans for leading the Proteas with distinction.


“I would like us to remember Graeme for his nerves of steel and his match-winning performances that were synonymous with some of the most remarkable fourth-innings victory chases of all time,” Lorgat said.


“These included setting up the 414 runs chase against Australia at Perth and his series-clinching innings at Edgbaston in 2008, not to mention the unbeaten century the last time he faced Australia at Sahara Park Newlands in 2011.


“His role in setting up the famous 438 win over Australia in 2006 was also a performance never to be forgotten.”


Lorgat said as a member of the panel that appointed Smith as captain in 2003 ahead of his first assignment on the tour of England – he was privileged to see the player move on to the next stage of his career.


“He has been a mighty warrior, a leader of men and an exceptional part of our international cricket,” Lorgat said.


“Following the recent retirement of Jacques Kallis from Test cricket, there is no doubt that we are now ready to move into a new era and it is our job to build on the solid foundations that these great players leave behind.” – Sapa







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Mountaineer Shanti Rai cycles 2,500 km for greener and cleaner India




NAMCHI, 17 Feb: Sikkimese mountaineer Shanti Rai is back from a challenging 35-day bicycle expedition covering 2,500 kms across the country. The expedition, Go Green Girls (GGG), was organized by the Women’s Adventure Network of India (WANI) between 05 January and 07 February, 2014.

The participants cycled through the west coast of India from Kutch to Kerala covering distance of approximately 2,500 kilometers. Fifteen women took part in the 35-day cycling expedition that was flagged off from Bharuch, Gujarat.

The team cycled 50-120 kilometers every day which amounts to about five to seven hours of cycling each day. The aim behind organizing the expedition is to promote a greener, cleaner and healthier India and encourage younger women to higher levels of achievement through presentations in schools and colleges.

Shanti was selected after a tough physical endurance test in Nagpur and is the first woman from Sikkim to participate in such an adventure event. 28-year-old Shanti has an MPhil in Botany and had never cycled before. She reached her home town, Namchi today.

WANI is a women’s organisation committed to empowering women through adventure. It is the brainchild of a few passionate women adventurers who decided to get together to create a powerful movement that will sweep across India. This initiative resulted in the birth of the Women Adventure Network of India (WANI). One of the missions of the organization is to bring women of all adventure sports on one platform.

WANI had organized a similar cycling expedition from Kolkata-Kanyakumari where 15 women cycled 3000 kms in 35 days from 26 Jan-28 Feb in 2011.








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Aussies in total control


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Fast bowlers Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson bowled Australia into a strong position on the third day of the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands. Photo by: Shaun Roy/Reuters



Fast bowlers Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson bowled Australia into a strong position on the third day of the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands on Monday.


South Africa were 200 for six at tea in reply to Australia’s 494 for seven declared.


Harris took three for 44 and Johnson two for 29. Both bowlers gained reverse swing, with the accurate Harris in particular troubling the batsmen with deliveries which dipped in sharply towards right-handers.


Despite losing early wickets, South Africa scored freely during an extended morning’s play, reaching 127 for four off 32 overs at lunch.


But the scoring slowed to a trickle after form batsman AB de Villiers was caught at second slip off Johnson for 14 soon after lunch.


JP Duminy fell to a catch behind by Brad Haddin for four and Faf du Plessis and Vernon Philander were forced to defend resolutely in an unbeaten seventh wicket stand of 54.


Only 73 runs were scored off 26 overs between lunch and tea. Du Plessis was on 42 not out after facing 98 balls.


Du Plessis had two escapes. Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, who took four catches, missed a stumping off Nathan Lyon when Du Plessis was on 30, then dropped a difficult leg side chance off Harris when the batsman was on 35.


With play starting 30 minutes earlier because of rain which cut 51 overs from the second day’s play, Australian captain Michael Clarke declared overnight.


It proved a shrewd move because there was early movement off the pitch for the bowlers, with South African captain Graeme Smith caught behind off a ball from Harris which seamed away from him. Smith has made only 42 runs in five innings in the series.


Dean Elgar made 11 before he was superbly caught by Haddin off James Pattinson, the wicketkeeper flinging himself to his right to hold an inside edge by the left-hander.


Alviro Petersen and Hashim Amla added 53 off 58 balls with Petersen reaching a fluent half-century off 50 balls with eight fours.


But Petersen added only three more before he gloved Mitchell Johnson down the leg side for Haddin to take his third catch of the innings.


Amla looked in good form but was bowled for 38 when Harris made a ball swing back sharply to find a gap between bat and pad.– AFP







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Mountaineer Shanti Rai cycles 2,500 km for greener and cleaner India




NAMCHI, 17 Feb: Sikkimese mountaineer Shanti Rai is back from a challenging 35-day bicycle expedition covering 2,500 kms across the country. The expedition, Go Green Girls (GGG), was organized by the Women’s Adventure Network of India (WANI) between 05 January and 07 February, 2014.

The participants cycled through the west coast of India from Kutch to Kerala covering distance of approximately 2,500 kilometers. Fifteen women took part in the 35-day cycling expedition that was flagged off from Bharuch, Gujarat.

The team cycled 50-120 kilometers every day which amounts to about five to seven hours of cycling each day. The aim behind organizing the expedition is to promote a greener, cleaner and healthier India and encourage younger women to higher levels of achievement through presentations in schools and colleges.

Shanti was selected after a tough physical endurance test in Nagpur and is the first woman from Sikkim to participate in such an adventure event. 28-year-old Shanti has an MPhil in Botany and had never cycled before. She reached her home town, Namchi today.

WANI is a women’s organisation committed to empowering women through adventure. It is the brainchild of a few passionate women adventurers who decided to get together to create a powerful movement that will sweep across India. This initiative resulted in the birth of the Women Adventure Network of India (WANI). One of the missions of the organization is to bring women of all adventure sports on one platform.

WANI had organized a similar cycling expedition from Kolkata-Kanyakumari where 15 women cycled 3000 kms in 35 days from 26 Jan-28 Feb in 2011.








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Aussies in total control


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Fast bowlers Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson bowled Australia into a strong position on the third day of the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands. Photo by: Shaun Roy/Reuters



Fast bowlers Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson bowled Australia into a strong position on the third day of the third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands on Monday.


South Africa were 200 for six at tea in reply to Australia’s 494 for seven declared.


Harris took three for 44 and Johnson two for 29. Both bowlers gained reverse swing, with the accurate Harris in particular troubling the batsmen with deliveries which dipped in sharply towards right-handers.


Despite losing early wickets, South Africa scored freely during an extended morning’s play, reaching 127 for four off 32 overs at lunch.


But the scoring slowed to a trickle after form batsman AB de Villiers was caught at second slip off Johnson for 14 soon after lunch.


JP Duminy fell to a catch behind by Brad Haddin for four and Faf du Plessis and Vernon Philander were forced to defend resolutely in an unbeaten seventh wicket stand of 54.


Only 73 runs were scored off 26 overs between lunch and tea. Du Plessis was on 42 not out after facing 98 balls.


Du Plessis had two escapes. Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, who took four catches, missed a stumping off Nathan Lyon when Du Plessis was on 30, then dropped a difficult leg side chance off Harris when the batsman was on 35.


With play starting 30 minutes earlier because of rain which cut 51 overs from the second day’s play, Australian captain Michael Clarke declared overnight.


It proved a shrewd move because there was early movement off the pitch for the bowlers, with South African captain Graeme Smith caught behind off a ball from Harris which seamed away from him. Smith has made only 42 runs in five innings in the series.


Dean Elgar made 11 before he was superbly caught by Haddin off James Pattinson, the wicketkeeper flinging himself to his right to hold an inside edge by the left-hander.


Alviro Petersen and Hashim Amla added 53 off 58 balls with Petersen reaching a fluent half-century off 50 balls with eight fours.


But Petersen added only three more before he gloved Mitchell Johnson down the leg side for Haddin to take his third catch of the innings.


Amla looked in good form but was bowled for 38 when Harris made a ball swing back sharply to find a gap between bat and pad.– AFP







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Clarke dominates on second day


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Australia’s Michael Clarke plays a shot on the second day of their third cricket test match against South Africa in Cape Town. Picture: Mike Hutchings



Cape Town – Michael Clarke remained unbeaten on 161, one of the more heroic of his 27 test hundreds, as Australia reached 494 for seven before rain brought an early end to the second day of the series-deciding third test against South Africa on Sunday.


Clarke reached 150 for the 10th time in his test career and in doing so moved past three Englishman on the all-time run scorers list – Geoffrey Boycott, Kevin Pietersen and David Gower.


His innings was interrupted just past the midway point of the afternoon session by a downpour, together with high winds, which forced the players from the field at Newlands for the remainder of the day.


“The advantage now is we start at 10am every day, so we’ll still get some overs back,” Clarke told reporters. “The forecast is pretty good for the next three days.”


He added he would be happy to give up the chance of a double-hundred if the team decide to declare and put South Africa in to bat.


“If we think declaring overnight is the best way (to win) then it doesn’t bother me.”


Should Australia not declare overnight, Clarke will resume on Monday with Ryan Harris (four).


The Australian captain took a battering on day one from pace bowler Morne Morkel, who struck him a number of times, including a sickening blow to the back of the head.


But he showed admirable composure to tough it out on what is a flat wicket and having been unbeaten on 92 overnight, was able to bring up his hundred, though not before spending 24 balls stuck on 99.


He reached his century off 215 deliveries with 11 fours and Newlands is now the first ground outside of Australia where he has two tons to his name.


Clarke thanked Australia physio Alex Kountouris and doctor Peter Brukner for ensuring he was able to resume his innings on Sunday morning.


“It was a long night, a longer morning to be honest. Without their help, no way would I have got on the park today.”


South Africa picked up just one wicket in the morning session but added three more after lunch, including two in consecutive balls from part-time spinner JP Duminy (four for 73), who took his career-best figures.


Steve Smith (84) had looked in immaculate touch before he played onto his stumps off Dean Elgar. It ended a fourth-wicket stand of 184 in 50 overs between Smith and his skipper.


Shane Watson looked to attack the bowling with 40 from 32 balls but perished when he picked out Hashim Amla at long-off off Duminy.


The spinner then claimed two wickets in as many balls, first Brad Haddin (13) caught at mid-off by Amla following a brief juggling act, and then Mitchell Johnson (zero) who got a feather edge to a leg-side delivery and was caught by wicketkeeper AB de Villiers.


The South African pace attack has been blunted by the absence of the world’s top test bowler Dale Steyn, who limped out of the game on Saturday with a hamstring strain. He is unlikely to bowl again in the match.


The teams are level at 1-1 with South Africa not having beaten Australia in a home test series for 44 years. – Reuters







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Sunday, March 2, 2014

City win League Cup final


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Quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri, pictured, inspired Manchester City to beat Sunderland in the League Cup final at Wembley. Photo by Jamie McDonald/



London – Sensational quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri inspired Manchester City to come from behind and beat Sunderland 3-1 in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.


Sunderland had taken a 10th-minute lead through on-loan Liverpool striker Fabio Borini and a fine first-half display left them on course for a first piece of major silverware since 1973.


However, City responded in the second half, with Toure lobbing in a superb long-range equaliser and Nasri smashing home less than two minutes later before substitute Jesus Navas added a third goal at the death.


Victory for City enabled them to partially atone for the shock of last season’s loss to Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup final and keeps Manuel Pellegrini’s side on course for a domestic treble.


It was ultimately a bittersweet first trip to the new Wembley for Sunderland, but they could reflect with pride on a valiant display that augurs well for their Premier League relegation battle and forthcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Hull City.


City welcomed back top scorer Sergio Aguero after a month out with a hamstring injury and he served an early reminder of his threat with a snapshot that was parried by Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone.


Gus Poyet’s Sunderland had started the game with intent, however, snapping into tackles in the middle of the pitch, and a minute later they rocked City by taking the lead.


Lee Cattermole, starting in place of the cup-tied Liam Bridcutt, robbed Toure just outside the Sunderland area and fed Adam Johnson, who lofted a ball down the right flank for Borini to chase.


Vincent Kompany got to the ball first, but the City captain’s attempted clearance was blocked by Borini, who cut into the box from the right and deftly found the bottom-left corner with the outside of his right foot.


Sunderland were quick to gather men behind the ball, but they continued to threaten, with Wes Brown heading over from a corner and Johnson sparking panic in the City defence with a low cross.


When City did muster an attack, Nasri saw a tame shot saved by Mannone, and it took a magnificent last-ditch block by Kompany to prevent Borini from extending Sunderland’s lead before half-time.


It was to prove a spurned opportunity that Sunderland would rue, as within 11 minutes of kick-off after the interval, City were in front.


The teams exchanged chances early in the second half, David Silva testing Mannone and Costel Pantilimon pushing a long-range Ki Sung-yueng effort over at the other end, before Toure equalised with an exquisite strike.


With Sunderland camped inside their area, Pablo Zabaleta rolled the ball back to Toure and the giant Ivorian lifted a gloriously nonchalant effort over Mannone and into the top-left corner from 30 yards.


Sunderland barely had time to draw breath before Nasri made it 2-0, meeting Aleksandar Kolarov’s deflected left-wing cross with an emphatic shot from the edge of the box that swerved deliciously inside the left-hand post.


Immediately, City introduced Navas in place of Aguero, while a shellshocked Sunderland sent on Craig Gardner and Steven Fletcher, who quickly tested Pantilimon with a low shot.


Kompany almost added a third for City when he hooked wide from a Nasri corner, before Navas rattled a shot inside Mannone’s near post from Toure’s pass to rubberstamp City’s third League Cup crown. – Sapa-AFP







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ATCAM urges






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Imphal, March 01 2014 : The All Tribal Contractors’ Association, Manipur urged the State Government to release the long pending bills of 2000-2014.In a joint statement issued by the ATCAM’s General Secy, James Lamkang and President, LS Asheli, contractors in all the five hill Districtshad invested a huge amount of capital into the contracts and the works were duly completed.


However, the Government did not pay any heed to the contractors’ grievances.


The statement also expressed its disatisfaction over the monopolization of the concerned authority while writing the CDAs.


ATCAM demanded that the Government release the pending bills immediately before the association agitates.





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City win League Cup final


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Quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri, pictured, inspired Manchester City to beat Sunderland in the League Cup final at Wembley. Photo by Jamie McDonald/



London – Sensational quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri inspired Manchester City to come from behind and beat Sunderland 3-1 in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.


Sunderland had taken a 10th-minute lead through on-loan Liverpool striker Fabio Borini and a fine first-half display left them on course for a first piece of major silverware since 1973.


However, City responded in the second half, with Toure lobbing in a superb long-range equaliser and Nasri smashing home less than two minutes later before substitute Jesus Navas added a third goal at the death.


Victory for City enabled them to partially atone for the shock of last season’s loss to Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup final and keeps Manuel Pellegrini’s side on course for a domestic treble.


It was ultimately a bittersweet first trip to the new Wembley for Sunderland, but they could reflect with pride on a valiant display that augurs well for their Premier League relegation battle and forthcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Hull City.


City welcomed back top scorer Sergio Aguero after a month out with a hamstring injury and he served an early reminder of his threat with a snapshot that was parried by Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone.


Gus Poyet’s Sunderland had started the game with intent, however, snapping into tackles in the middle of the pitch, and a minute later they rocked City by taking the lead.


Lee Cattermole, starting in place of the cup-tied Liam Bridcutt, robbed Toure just outside the Sunderland area and fed Adam Johnson, who lofted a ball down the right flank for Borini to chase.


Vincent Kompany got to the ball first, but the City captain’s attempted clearance was blocked by Borini, who cut into the box from the right and deftly found the bottom-left corner with the outside of his right foot.


Sunderland were quick to gather men behind the ball, but they continued to threaten, with Wes Brown heading over from a corner and Johnson sparking panic in the City defence with a low cross.


When City did muster an attack, Nasri saw a tame shot saved by Mannone, and it took a magnificent last-ditch block by Kompany to prevent Borini from extending Sunderland’s lead before half-time.


It was to prove a spurned opportunity that Sunderland would rue, as within 11 minutes of kick-off after the interval, City were in front.


The teams exchanged chances early in the second half, David Silva testing Mannone and Costel Pantilimon pushing a long-range Ki Sung-yueng effort over at the other end, before Toure equalised with an exquisite strike.


With Sunderland camped inside their area, Pablo Zabaleta rolled the ball back to Toure and the giant Ivorian lifted a gloriously nonchalant effort over Mannone and into the top-left corner from 30 yards.


Sunderland barely had time to draw breath before Nasri made it 2-0, meeting Aleksandar Kolarov’s deflected left-wing cross with an emphatic shot from the edge of the box that swerved deliciously inside the left-hand post.


Immediately, City introduced Navas in place of Aguero, while a shellshocked Sunderland sent on Craig Gardner and Steven Fletcher, who quickly tested Pantilimon with a low shot.


Kompany almost added a third for City when he hooked wide from a Nasri corner, before Navas rattled a shot inside Mannone’s near post from Toure’s pass to rubberstamp City’s third League Cup crown. – Sapa-AFP







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City win League Cup final


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Quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri, pictured, inspired Manchester City to beat Sunderland in the League Cup final at Wembley. Photo by Jamie McDonald/



London – Sensational quick-fire goals by Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri inspired Manchester City to come from behind and beat Sunderland 3-1 in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.


Sunderland had taken a 10th-minute lead through on-loan Liverpool striker Fabio Borini and a fine first-half display left them on course for a first piece of major silverware since 1973.


However, City responded in the second half, with Toure lobbing in a superb long-range equaliser and Nasri smashing home less than two minutes later before substitute Jesus Navas added a third goal at the death.


Victory for City enabled them to partially atone for the shock of last season’s loss to Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup final and keeps Manuel Pellegrini’s side on course for a domestic treble.


It was ultimately a bittersweet first trip to the new Wembley for Sunderland, but they could reflect with pride on a valiant display that augurs well for their Premier League relegation battle and forthcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Hull City.


City welcomed back top scorer Sergio Aguero after a month out with a hamstring injury and he served an early reminder of his threat with a snapshot that was parried by Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone.


Gus Poyet’s Sunderland had started the game with intent, however, snapping into tackles in the middle of the pitch, and a minute later they rocked City by taking the lead.


Lee Cattermole, starting in place of the cup-tied Liam Bridcutt, robbed Toure just outside the Sunderland area and fed Adam Johnson, who lofted a ball down the right flank for Borini to chase.


Vincent Kompany got to the ball first, but the City captain’s attempted clearance was blocked by Borini, who cut into the box from the right and deftly found the bottom-left corner with the outside of his right foot.


Sunderland were quick to gather men behind the ball, but they continued to threaten, with Wes Brown heading over from a corner and Johnson sparking panic in the City defence with a low cross.


When City did muster an attack, Nasri saw a tame shot saved by Mannone, and it took a magnificent last-ditch block by Kompany to prevent Borini from extending Sunderland’s lead before half-time.


It was to prove a spurned opportunity that Sunderland would rue, as within 11 minutes of kick-off after the interval, City were in front.


The teams exchanged chances early in the second half, David Silva testing Mannone and Costel Pantilimon pushing a long-range Ki Sung-yueng effort over at the other end, before Toure equalised with an exquisite strike.


With Sunderland camped inside their area, Pablo Zabaleta rolled the ball back to Toure and the giant Ivorian lifted a gloriously nonchalant effort over Mannone and into the top-left corner from 30 yards.


Sunderland barely had time to draw breath before Nasri made it 2-0, meeting Aleksandar Kolarov’s deflected left-wing cross with an emphatic shot from the edge of the box that swerved deliciously inside the left-hand post.


Immediately, City introduced Navas in place of Aguero, while a shellshocked Sunderland sent on Craig Gardner and Steven Fletcher, who quickly tested Pantilimon with a low shot.


Kompany almost added a third for City when he hooked wide from a Nasri corner, before Navas rattled a shot inside Mannone’s near post from Toure’s pass to rubberstamp City’s third League Cup crown. – Sapa-AFP







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Mountaineer Shanti Rai cycles 2,500 km for greener and cleaner India




NAMCHI, 17 Feb: Sikkimese mountaineer Shanti Rai is back from a challenging 35-day bicycle expedition covering 2,500 kms across the country. The expedition, Go Green Girls (GGG), was organized by the Women’s Adventure Network of India (WANI) between 05 January and 07 February, 2014.

The participants cycled through the west coast of India from Kutch to Kerala covering distance of approximately 2,500 kilometers. Fifteen women took part in the 35-day cycling expedition that was flagged off from Bharuch, Gujarat.

The team cycled 50-120 kilometers every day which amounts to about five to seven hours of cycling each day. The aim behind organizing the expedition is to promote a greener, cleaner and healthier India and encourage younger women to higher levels of achievement through presentations in schools and colleges.

Shanti was selected after a tough physical endurance test in Nagpur and is the first woman from Sikkim to participate in such an adventure event. 28-year-old Shanti has an MPhil in Botany and had never cycled before. She reached her home town, Namchi today.

WANI is a women’s organisation committed to empowering women through adventure. It is the brainchild of a few passionate women adventurers who decided to get together to create a powerful movement that will sweep across India. This initiative resulted in the birth of the Women Adventure Network of India (WANI). One of the missions of the organization is to bring women of all adventure sports on one platform.

WANI had organized a similar cycling expedition from Kolkata-Kanyakumari where 15 women cycled 3000 kms in 35 days from 26 Jan-28 Feb in 2011.








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ATCAM urges






Source:


Imphal, March 01 2014 : The All Tribal Contractors’ Association, Manipur urged the State Government to release the long pending bills of 2000-2014.In a joint statement issued by the ATCAM’s General Secy, James Lamkang and President, LS Asheli, contractors in all the five hill Districtshad invested a huge amount of capital into the contracts and the works were duly completed.


However, the Government did not pay any heed to the contractors’ grievances.


The statement also expressed its disatisfaction over the monopolization of the concerned authority while writing the CDAs.


ATCAM demanded that the Government release the pending bills immediately before the association agitates.





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