Thursday, November 25, 2010
students name to attend golf forum at Habitat on 29th nov.2010
Rohan
Rishabh
Satyendra
Manish
umakant
Gaurav
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Asiad: Somdev wins gold in tennis singles
Somdev Devvarman on Tuesday created history by becoming the first Indian to win a gold medal in the men's singles tennis event of the Asian Games after outplaying top seed and world number 44 Denis Istomin 6-1 6-2 in the lop-sided summit clash. With this win, Somdev won his second gold from the tennis competition, and seventh for India, having already captured yellow metal in the men's doubles with Sanam Singh. No Indian player had played in the gold-medal match in the men's singles before Somdev, world number 106, and the country had three bronze medals to show so far at the Games. Leander Paes ( Hiroshima in 1994), Mahesh Bhupathi ( Bangkok in 1998) and Prahlad Srinath (Bangkok in 1998) had won those three bronze medal in men's singles. In total, Somdev won three medals at this edition of the Games as he had earlier won a bronze in team event as well. India rounded off its tennis campaign with five medals, two more than what the country had got at the Doha Asian Games in 2006. At Doha, Leander Paes had won two gold medals - in men's doubles with Mahesh Bhupathi and in mixed doubles with Sania Mirza. Sania had won a sliver in the women's singles. The final match between Somdev and Istomin never rose to expected heights as the Uzbek was erratic and failed to curb his unforced errors, which helped Somdev's cause. The Indian broke the Uzbek twice in the opening set to take a comfortable 5-0 and served it out in the seventh game, having dropped his own in the sixth. The second set was no different as Somdev again rode on double break after initial resistance from Istomin to seal the gold medal.Read more: Asian Games: Somdev Devvarman wins seventh gold for India .
Archer Deepika scrapes through to Asiad semifinals
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad is known to be the second largest multiple sports event after the Olympic Games.
All members who are affiliated with the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) are eligible to take part in the Games. The 45 members are part of the governing body of sports in Asia. As of this year, a total of 44 sports are presented in the Asiad.
The 2010 Asian Games (XVI Asiad) would be the sixteenth event which would begin from November 12th, 2010. The XVI Asiad are to take place in the Guangdong province in the People’s Republic of China.
GUANGZHOU 2010
Following the successful staging of the 2008 Beijing Games and Shanghai’s 2010 expo, the southern city of Guangzhou gets its chance to show off China’s relentless development and sporting might when it hosts the country’s second Asian Games. Some 9,700 athletes from 45 teams will compete in 42 sports. Dance sports, roller sports, dragon boat and cricket have been added as new sports, while new disciplines Go and Chinese xiangqi have been added to the chess programme.
The 2010 Asian Games would bring in a total of 42 sports events as compared to 28 events in the Olympic Games. The 42 games will be featured throughout the sixteen days of the event with the most unique games like dance-sport, roller sport and dragon boat debuting in the games. But, perhaps the most exciting sport to be making its debut in the Asian Games isCricket.
Monday, November 22, 2010
PROMOTE DRUG FREE SPORTS /Dr.Shila Jain ,Dr.Jawahar Lal Jain
TREATMENT GUIDELINES
ASTHMA : INHALERS AND BRONCHODILATORS
PERMITTED : Only with advanced medical notification in aerosol form or by inhalation
[ Beta-2 Agonists Salbutamol (Aerotaz, Asthalin) if conc.is less than 1600 microgram/over 24 hours]& Salmetrol by inhalation.
Oral Tab/Syp – Deriphylline, Unicontin, O-D phyllin , Doxolin
PROHIBITED : Asthalin, Bricanyl, Bambudil.
COUGH, COLD, FLU:
PERMITTED : All antibiotics, Corex, Bromhexine, Benadryl, Alex, Corex-DX
PROHIBITED – Pseudoephedrine (Alerid-D, zyncel-D, Cetrizet-D) prohibited if its conc.more than 150 microgram/ml.
DIARRHOEA :
PERMITTED: Imodium, Diarlop, Brakke, Tiniba, Flagyl
PROHIIBITED: Products containing Morphine.
PAIN / INFLAMMATION :
PERMITTED: All non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory like Brufen, Nimulid, Crocin, Voveran, Supanac, Retoz, Aroff, Flexon, Dolonex-DT.
PROHIBITED: Oral Corticosteroids- Medrol, Wyslone, Defcort.
Products containing Morphine, Fortwin, Pethidine.
SORE THROAT
PERMITTED: Soluble Aspirin, Disprin or Paracetamol gargle
VOMITING & ACIDITY
PERMITTED-Domstal, Stemetil, Perinorm, Rantec, Omez, Razo, Happi XT, Pan 40
SKIN CONDITIONS
PERMITTED: Local application creams are allowed e.g. Neosprin, Betadine, Betnovate-N, Flucort-N and do not require any therapeutic use exemption.
CONTRACEPTION
PERMITTED- All oral contraceptives are permitted e.g. Primolut-N, Ovral-L, Ovral, Orgametrine
THESE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY AND NOT A COMPLETE LIST .
RECOMMENDED PRECAUTIONS
• Do not take any medication given to you by others (athletes, coach etc.) without checking them first from the WADA list.
• ASTHMATICS- Ensure that your medication is ‘permitted’ and use is notified if necessary.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
DifferEnce B/w "POssiBLE" and "IMPOSSible"....!
The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure. These qualities are so much more important than the events that occur....!
The main venues – the Olympic Stadium, Aquatics Centre, Velodrome and BMX Circuit, as well as the hockey, handball and basketball arenas – will be easily accessible through a network of footbridges and walkways within the Park. The Olympic Village will be within walking distance of all the venues in the Park, enhancing the experience for athletes and officials. The use of other prestigious venues – such as Wembley Stadium for football, the All-England Club in Wimbledon for tennis, Lord’s Cricket Ground for archery and Horse Guards Parade for beach volleyball – is also a feature of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The London 2012 Games include a four-year Cultural Olympiad, which is already underway. It will reach a climax with the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on 27 July 2012, starting a 60-day festival of sport and culture across the UK, as the Olympic and Paralympic spirit crosses the world once again.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
by thursday...
1) 2 sports management companies
2) 2 sports event management companies
3) 2 sports goods manufacturing companies
4) 2 sports channels ,1 sports magazine
5) 2 websites realted to sports
6) 2 sports federations
7)2 corporate houses which are associated with sports branding
8) 2 p.r./advertising agencies
Friday, November 12, 2010
Miracle Unfolds as Asiad Returns to China
For many who don't have the opportunity to serve for the Games, watching the competition will be another way to show support. But this time, the Chinese may less focus on the gold medal counts.
Sheer sporting success is far from enough for China which is trying to help the general public enjoy sports and good health.
The government encourages people from all walks of life to practice physical exercises during work intervals, setting up fitness facilities in residential communities and organizing mass sport activities.
There is still a long way to go in the development of mass sport, as Liu Peng, head of the State General Administration of Sport put it. The direction, however, is always towards the well-being of the people, just as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said in his report to the National People's Congress this March, "Everything we do we do to ensure that people live a happier life with more dignity and make our society fairer and more harmonious."
Friday 12 November 2010: The 16th edition of Asian Games officially opened with a glitzy gala ceremony on Friday, culminating years of planning for a massive event that is set to reinforce China`s regional sporting dominance. Tens of thousands of Guangzhou residents welcomed the Asian Games to their city and played their part in a spectacular interactive "Festival of Harmony" with the athletes and officials from the Games’ 45 National Olympic Committees as they sailed along the Pearl River.
The opening ceremony began with a spectacular light and fireworks show with Chinese music building up the tempo. The 650 feet high tower of fireworks illuminated the entire sky, announcing to the world that the Asian games had arrived in the biggest part of the continent. For the first time in the history of sports, the mega-ceremony was not held inside a stadium, instead it was held along the Pearl River in Haixinsha Island.
Prior to the ceremony, Chen Weiya, the director of the ceremony, who was also the assistant director of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, revealed in a special interview that the ceremony "will surprise the world". He was not off the mark by even a whisker as the water/light theme was something no one else in the world had thought of, and its seamless execution took the level of the Asian Games one notch above.
The ceremony was attended by State Council of China Wen Jiabao, President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong Henry Tang. Organisers promised the largest lighting show ever seen at a major sports event, based around a theme prominently featuring the local Lingnan culture and they kept their promise.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
THE ASHES
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Decision review system bringing improvement: ICC
The review system was introduced on a trial basis in June 2008, allowing players to challenge on-field umpires' decisions and refer them to the television official.
Teams are given two opportunities per innings to contest an on-field decision, losing a challenge for an unsuccessful review.
Cricket superpower India have been averse to the use of UDRS as the home boards have to pay for the necessary infra-structure supplied by the broadcasters, while some countries have not had access to certain technologies.
But International Cricket Council (ICC) General Manager Cricket David Richardson backed the UDRS and the use of technology.
"We think the UDRS has eased out pressure on the on-field umpires, nine out of ten teams are in favour of it" Richardson told reporters at ICC headquarters.
"In 23 Tests since October 2009, 84 possible on-field umpiring errors were recorded and 57 were corrected (by UDRS), which has lifted the correct decision percentage from 92.04 percent to 97.68 which is significant," said Richardson of the system, recently criticised by Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
"I have mixed opinion on the UDRS," Dhoni said last week. "It is not something that gives cent per cent results. It is not always correct. It is like I have to buy a life jacket but it does not come with a warranty."
Richardson agreed India did not trust the UDRS.
"India feel they don't trust the accuracy of the technology and its also very expensive, but the ICC is always talking and trying to convince them of the use of technology," said Richardson, who played 42 Tests and 122 one-day matches for South Africa before joining the ICC.
"It is better to have a life vest than nothing."
Richardson agreed technology will not always be hundred percent.
"It is the safety net to prevent errors, and umpires will be safe rather than sorry (by the use of UDRS) and even we do not expect technology to provide conclusive answers in all the cases," said Richardson.
Richardson hoped with latest innovations, countries will use more technology in cricket.
"The technology use will go to frightening limits, the 3-D television and other innovations will come to effect and not using the technology will be a concern. I think it will be adopted more when it becomes less costly," said Richardson.
The UDRS will be used for the first time in the Ashes, beginning in Australia later this month, and also in next year's World Cup, to be jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Zulqarnain Haider confirms threats, retires
"The way my situation is right now I am retiring from international cricket," Haider (24) said. "There is too much pressure on me, I have received threats, my family has received threats."
The issue of threats brings the matter within the ICC's purview, and its chief executive Haroon Lorgat said it was working with the PCB. "It is a team management issue in the first instance," he told ESPNcricinfo. "We would of course be interested in speaking to him but nobody knows where he is. So we won't make any comments until we are able to establish the facts."
Haider outlined his encounter with the person who approached him, without giving too much detail. "When I went out of the hotel to eat dinner once, he came up. He was alone but I felt there were two to three people behind him. I can describe him. He spoke Urdu but I cannot describe the accent accurately. He said you will make lots of money if you join us and help us. If not, then staying in the team could be difficult and we can make things difficult for you. I don't know why I was approached and others weren't."
Speaking to Geo, a leading Pakistani news channel, Haider was guarded about events of the previous 24 hours but seemed to indicate that he had sought some kind of "protection" from British authorities. He is thought to have been detained at Heathrow by immigration authorities for nearly four hours, before he moved to an undisclosed location.
"The fourth ODI, the things I was told to do I didn't, and the fifth ODI, what they wanted done I didn't do," Haider said. "That is why I did what seemed right to me and I came here. I can't tell what kind of threats I received to the country because my family is still in Pakistan."
When asked further about the nature of these threats and who they might have come from, Haider was unwilling and unable to reveal much more. "I am not accusing anyone of being a match-fixer. I only got one guy telling me that if you can't do this or that, there will be problems, or fix the fourth of fifth ODI. I don't want to say who it is, neither do I know so much about who it is. I have only played two-three ODIs." Asked specifically if he thought players within the team were involved, he said, "I am not saying they are or are not. Only God knows that. But I did what I thought was better for everyone. I just didn't want to sell my country, my mother. The country is like your mother and if you sell that you are nothing."
Haider also confirmed that he took his passport from the team management on the pretext of buying a SIM card for his mobile and left on Monday morning. Questions have been raised by a number of former players and board officials themselves about why he didn't approach the board first to report the threats, as is required by the anti-corruption code of conduct. "I felt if I told them, it would get worse for me and my family so I thought to come here. I know about British rules as I have been coming here for the last nine to ten years. They protect you.
"If I had told the PCB or players, it would've gotten out and then who knows? I don't feel it would've been better to tell anyone or authorities there. If I had told any of the other players, it might have put them in trouble also."
Though he didn't confirm that he had sought asylum in the UK, he did strongly indicate that he was seeking some form of protective status. "I cannot say where I am. I am not in a detention centre. Immigration authorities helped me a lot. The British government is such that if you are on the right path, they will protect you. They have rules [as far as asylum is concerned] and you can't enter until you have given reasons why. Immigration asked me what I would do. According to the rules they said go like this but hire a government lawyer. I don't have money right now to hire a private one but if this is the cost of walking on the right path, then so be it, I will bear it."
As the interview went on, Haider became emotional, ending it with a plea that his family - currently in Lahore - be helped and protected. "Help my family somehow. If it can be done, send my family here. For their security. I have my daily wages from the South Africa series and that is it. I will communicate with someone to see if they can help me financially."
Haider has not yet contacted the Pakistan High Commission in London. "We are not involved. Not to my knowledge. He [Haider] has not approached us as yet," an official at the High Commission said. When asked if the Pakistan board had approached them, he did not confirm or deny, saying that the "PCB should be handling it."
Monday, November 8, 2010
You know the feeling. Call it a senior moment, absent-mindedness or a sign of what a busy active brain you have. We’ve all asked ourselves that irritating question: “Where on earth did I leave my car keys?”
Now a team of Japanese scientists claim to have come up with the answer. And the secretive artificial intelligence project codenamed Smart Goggle does not stop at elusive keys. With Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s invention balanced on your nose, nothing – be it the remote control, mobile phone or iPod – should ever go missing again.
Simply tell the glasses what you are looking for and it will play into your eye a video of the last few seconds you saw that item....
FATTEST KID
Seven-year-old Jessica Gaude differs greatly from her pals. With 222 kilograms, she is the fattest child in the world.
She eats 10,000 calories each day in Coca-Colas, 15 hamburgers with fries and several kilograms of chocolate. What she eats in one day some children eat in half a year. Her breakfast consists of white bread, potato chips and two litres of coke. And she wants more.
When she last visited the doctor four years ago she had 110 kilograms. Unfortunately, she can no longer run and instead of walking she drags herself on the floor. Under such bodily weight her bones have already become distorted.
Mother Carolyn gives her daughter whatever the child wants. In the first week after she was born, when the baby cried because of stomach pains, the mother calmed her by feeding her with a bottle because she thought the child was hungry. “I gave her the bottle and she wanted more and more. It was not enough for her and she was constantly hungry”, Jessica’s mother says.....