SHARJAH: India created history as they beat Pakistan by two wickets to lift their second Blind Cricket World Cup title, in Sharjah on Saturday. This is India’s second championship and they join Pakistan as the only two teams to have won two Blind World Cup titles. Batting first, Pakistan scored a healthy total of 307 in 40 overs, which India achieved in 38.2 overs with two wickets intact. India comfortably chased down the target in just 34.5 overs, with Haryana’s Deepak Malik (B3 – blind level 3) scoring the highest runs…
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Government Ends Haj Subsidy From This Year
The government announced today that Rs. 700 crore Haj subsidy will now be used educational purposes of the children. NEW DELHI: The central government on Tuesday said it has decided to withdraw subsidy given to hundreds and thousands of Muslims for the annual Haj. Announcing the decision, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said it was in line with the government’s agenda to empower minorities without appeasing them.He said the government would utilise the funds saved from withdrawing the subsidy for education of minorities, particularly girls. He added that the Saudi Arabian…
Read MoreIs Social Media Really Social ?
By: Dr. Sanchita Ghatak ( Asstt. Editor-ICN Group ) LUCKNOW: I was just going through a report by ministry of home affairs, GOI and was rather flabbergasted to see that the male female ratio in India, as given in 2017 is just 933 females per 1000 males, and more astonishing was that it’s the urban population where it is just 900 per 1000 males. We claim that we are progressing, and I was frantically looking for the reason to find out what ways actually determine if a country is progressing. Is…
Read MorePOTATO PROCESSING PLANTS CAN SAVE THE CROP AND FARMERS
By: Vijay Kumar Verma ( Editor-ICN Group ) SHIMLA: The current potato glut in the market as a result of the bumper crop of 67 million tonnes as compared to 48 million tonnes during the last corresponding period has lead to fall in prices to as low as Rs.5 per kg. Such a situation is not unprecedented as 80 percent of potato crop in the country hits the market during the winter months.With little facilities of food processing industries available the crop is set to worry the small farmers while the…
Read MoreTHE MAGIC OF SNOW: NATURE’S BRUSH PAINTS THE BEST
By: Rakesh Lohumi ( Sr. Editor-ICN Group ) SHIMLA: The sight of cottony snowflakes wafting down lazily from the overcast skies is indeed mesmerising. The landscape undergoes a dramatic change as the specks of white settle down all over the place – on the trees, rooftops, power lines, roadside railings, grassy slopes, bushes and the ground. It is a feast for the eyes as the Nature’s brush extends the white mantle across the hills in no time, lending an ethereal beauty to the scenery. The best of human efforts cannot create…
Read MoreISRO Launches Its 100th Satellite, 31 Satellites Launched In Single Mission
The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C40 will also place the agency’s 100th satellite in the orbit.This ia a New Year gift to the country said Dr. A S Kiran Kumar, ISRO Chairman. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its 100th satellite at 9.29 am on Friday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The PSLV carries 31 satellites in total from countries including India and six other countries. Among is the satellites that the ISRO’s PSLV is carrying is India’s 100th satellite, Cartosat .The launch…
Read MoreIndu Malhotra, KM Joseph Recommended As New Judges Of Supreme Court
Indu Malhotra will be one of only seven women judges that the apex court has had so far since independence. Indu is a senior counsel practising in the Supreme Court for the past 30 years. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court collegium has recommended senior advocate Indu Malhotra and Uttarakhand chief justice KM Joseph be made judges of the country’s top court. At a meeting on January 10, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and his four senior-most colleagues also promoted six judges as chief justices of high courts, including the one…
Read MoreMagnitude-5.5 Quake Strikes Near Imphal In Northeastern State Of Manipur
Several areas in Northeastern part of the country falls under the zone 5 of the seismic zones in India, making it prone to earthquakes. IMPHAL: A magnitude-5.5 earthquake has struck east of Imphal, capital of India’s northeastern state of Manipur.The city has a population of around 250,000 people. According to Indian Meteorological Department, the earthquake occurred at 12:17 p.m. There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the quake, which was 22.8 km deep and hit 101 km east of Imphal.The region is a bed for seismic activity due collisions of…
Read MoreCashless Payment Boon Or Bane
By: Dr. Sanchita Ghatak ( Asstt. Editor-ICN Group ) LUCKNOW: An abrupt pronouncement by the PM Modi on the eve of 8th August 2016 that currencies valued 500 and 1000 have been devalued brought lots of shudders and commotion in the lives of general public in India.This was demonetization brought up by PM Modi to curb the menace of black money and fake notes by reducing the amount of cash available in the system. This was intended to make India free from all kinds of corruptions. This major step taken by…
Read MoreBIOMETRIC ATTENDANCE MONITORING MUST COVER ALL INSTITUTIONS
By: Rakesh Lohumi ( Sr. Editor-ICN GROUP ) SHIMLA: The digital initiative taken by the Medical Council of India for online monitoring of biometric attendance of faculty members in all the government and private medical colleges is a welcome step that needs to be extended to all the institutions of higher education across the country. The problem of ghost faculty is not specific to the medical colleges, it is a common malpractice indulged in by the managements of private institutions, particularly universities and professional colleges. With no effective mechanism to monitor…
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