Hindustan Lever & FISME : Session on the Competition Law and Compliance – focussed on MSMEs
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Eubiq Singapore with its convergence innovation
11042014EUBIQ SINGAPORE WITH ITS CONVERGENCE INNOVATION
Eubiq Singapore with its convergence innovation in the field of fifth generation cable management to drive the telecom features in its holistic efficiency . We have started our operation in India. Eubiq India Pvt Ltd has pan India presence. We are the first of its kind in electrical power management system.
We are product based out of Singapore www.eubiq.com, We Have a strong presence in the retail industry in Dubai, Singapore and Some Parts of Europe.
Eubiq Singapore is the inventor and manufacturer of GSS System – The World’s Most Flexible Power Outlet System. Now open our own Marketing operation in India.
The Eubiq System, the world’s first-of-its kind electrical power outlet system, that is practical, green, safe and simply beautiful well suited for residential use including kitchens, living rooms, study rooms, AV rooms, masters rooms.
The system is easy to install, easy to use and most importantly safe as all live parts are securely hidden.
GSS viz Ground Sentry Shutter is a patented safety features found in all Power Tracks and Wall Sockets. With prior wiring, GSS effectively grounds all conductive objects in contacts with it. The system is therefore child-safe, virtually impossible for any hazardous shock. Embrace the freedom of Eubiq – because electrical power in now anywhere you want it to be with ultra safe, unique modular concept, architecturally versatile, sleek design, quick and easy installation, universal system, cost-saving, 40Amp High Current Carrying Capacity plus freedom of movement.
Clients for references are -:
Hotels-: Ramada Gurgoan, ITC Maurya Sheraton Delhi, Hilton Delhi, Westin Pune, Duet Pune, Oberoi Hilton Mumbai, Spa, Margaon Goa, Base Hospital Delhi, City Hospital Delhi, Sir Ganga Ram, Dr R M L Hospital,Tata Memorial Hospital,
Other listed are -: L&T Corporate Office Chennai, Siemens Ltd, Chennai, Gurgaon, Cipla India Mumbai & Pune, Nestle Goa and Gurgoan, Crompton Greaves Goa and Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. etc
GSS System is the infrastructure platform of the future – all your Power, Data and Communication (Audio, Video and Telephone) needs can be neatly integrated onto a single track.
GSS System is a worldwide patented Flexible power outlet system which enables truly flexible access to power “when and where it is needed”. GSS provides the ability to safely and easily add, remove or reposition power points where and when required. Fixed Power points, Power boards and Multi-point Adaptors will be a thing of the past.
GSS is CE marked and confirms many international standards. Along with completely flexible access to power, Eubiq provides other features such as safety, superior aesthetics, 100% modularity, long term cost savings, child-proof design, energy saving/ emission reduction and provides complete freedom in room layout.
With all the above advantages Eubiq is ideal for use in both Industrial and commercial environments such as Work-stations, cabins, utility room, pantry, conference rooms in offices for public places such as conference halls, media halls, restaurants, hospitals.
Eubiq also has potential to provide any customized solution based on your needs: If you need 6/16 AMP single phase power , as well as channels for data cable & other multimedia cables. Then, Eubiq can integrate its GSS system base power track with a wide range of Aluminum housings which can be used as both recessed (tables & walls) and surface application.
Below are some videos which would assist you in understanding our product range & Technology.
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Aerospace & Defence Symposium
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The Catalyst Conference: Igniting Leadership to End Sexual Violence
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DATE | April 23-24, 2014 | ||||||
TIME | 10 am onwards (Registration: 9 am) | ||||||
LOCATION | New Delhi | ||||||
SPEAKERS | Mallika Sarabhai, Dancer and Activist Mirai Chaterjee, SEWA Coordinator & Member of National Advisory Council Rukmini Banerjee, Director, Pratham Dipankar Gupta, Social Scientist Neera Nundy, Partner, DASRA …and many more! | ||||||
CHAIR | Naina Lal Kidwai, Country Head-India and Director, HSBC Asia-Pacific | ||||||
The crisis. In India, a woman is raped every 30 minutes. A child is raped every hour. Approximately 70 percent of Indian women experience some form of violence in their lifetime. A recent Thomson Reuters study reported that India is the worst country for women of all G20 nations. The implications for our families, our communities, our economy and country are enormous. Something needs to change.
A rare opportunity.
We are carefully selecting 200 participants from the government, private and non-profit sectors and bringing them together with experts to discuss the issue of sexual violence in our day – what is driving it, and what each one of us can (must!) do to stop it.
A meeting of minds, solutions, actions…..and change.
Expert Panels:
• Men’s Attitudes Towards Women in India • Access to Education • Economic Empowerment • Arts and Media • The Law and How it is Implemented
Breakout Sessions
• Initiatives to train and sensitize young, Indian men to act on behalf of women’s safety • Addressing the issue of Child Marriage • Initiatives to provide uneducated girls safe and consistent access to school • Establishing a National Awareness Campaign • The use of Emerging Technologies to track and prosecute rapists and traffickers • Mental Healthcare and Counselling for trauma victims
Exciting and inspiring: Special extras.
• New York City’s critically acclaimed Battery Dance Company will join the inspiring dancers ofKolkata Sanved, to jointly create and present a dance work of healing and inspiration with a remarkable troupe of young survivors of sexual violence. • The World Premier of critically acclaimed film ‘Daughters of Mother India,’ directed by Vibha Bakshi and Produced by Academy Award Winner Maryann DeLeo.
Registration fee covers participation to the two-day conference, lunch, reception, complimentary pass to the Battery Dance Company and Kolkata Sanved Performance (April 23) and access to the India Premier of ‘Daughters of Mother India’ (April 24). Fee does not include travel, or accommodation and is the responsibility of the delegate.
Delegate: Rs. 3000
Charities, NGOs and Government Sector Representatives: Rs. 1000 Academics and students: Rs. 1000
Payment Details: Please make the payment on or before the 14th April, 2014 by either:
1. Cheque in favour of Ananta Centre to be posted or delivered to:
First Floor, Thapar House 124 Janpath, New Delhi – 110001, India
2. Bank Transfer
Account No. 50200003789091 Account Name: Ananta Centre Bank Name: HDFC Bank Ltd. RTGS/NEFT Code: HDFC0001660 MICR No.: 110240213 Bank Branch and Address: 72 Ved Mansion, New Delhi – 110001
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‘Nuclear India – Retrospect & Prospect’
11042014Session on ‘Nuclear India – Retrospect & Prospect’ | ||||||||||||||||
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DATE | Wednesday, April 16, 2014 | |||||||||||||||
TIME | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM (Registration: 3:00 pm) | |||||||||||||||
LOCATION | India International Centre, New Building (Seminar Hall I & II), Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi-110003 | |||||||||||||||
SPEAKER | Ambassador Rakesh Sood, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister for Disarmament & Non-Proliferation Issues | |||||||||||||||
CHAIR | Dr. C Raja Mohan, Head, Strategic Studies and Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi | |||||||||||||||
ABOUT THE EVENT
With the tests in 1998, India declared itself a nuclear weapon state. Since then, it has travelled a long way in developing nuclear energy both for civil and military purposes. Nevertheless its deep commitment to nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament issues still remains intact. To gain a greater insight in India’s nuclear capacity and programme, Ananta Aspen Centre invites you to a session ‘Nuclear India – Retrospect & Prospect’ with Ambassador Rakesh Sood, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister for Disarmament & Non-Proliferation Issues where he would reflect upon different dimensions of nuclear energy, nuclear weapons and doctrines, and finally the aspect of nuclear diplomacy. The session would be chaired by Dr C. Raja Mohan, Head, Strategic Studies and Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation (ORF), India.
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About Ananta Aspen Centre Ananta Aspen Centre is an independent and not-for-profit organisation that seeks to foster positive change in society through dissemination of knowledge. The Centre facilitates discussions on issues of international significance, values-based leadership and cross-sector outreach by engaging the civil society, government, private sector, and other key stakeholders. | ||||||||||||||||
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DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE NIGERIA (DEVIN) PROPOSED ACTIVITIES
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‘Questions in and of Language’
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Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Public Lecture
(in the ‘India in Transition’ series)
at 3.00 pm on Friday, 11 April, 2014
in the Seminar Room, First Floor, Library Building
on
‘Questions in and of Language’
by
Prof. Rita Kothari,
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar,
Ahmedabad.
Abstract:
The assumption that languages are ‘given,’ ‘fully-formed’ well defined and discrete entities erroneously informs a range of contemporary discourses on nationalism, identity, textual practices and discussions of translation, the last being the vantage point the speaker comes from. The edifice of language is more often than not invisible, a background that on occasions gets foregrounded in intense and violent ways. How does language become both an argument and its ally in service of state, territory, nation, citizenship and a host of ‘larger’ causes? How does its operation and constructed genealogies erase and diminish histories and memories, turn certain identities illegitimate, outsider-like? How does language get deployed to mark out differences, and also to homogenize them? What rhetoric is employed in such situations, and how do we examine language as the thing itself, as well as a metaphor? This inquiry must be made with interdisciplinary approaches that are sensitive to language as cultural memory as well as practice, rather than disembodied objects of linguistic inquiry or instruments of policy and politics. A beginning is made in this talk by citing the western region and interrogating the certitudes underlying the Gujarati language today, especially as it experiences newly felt anxieties.
Speaker:
Prof. Rita Kothari is the author of Translating India: The Cultural Politics of English; The Burden of Refuge: Partition, Sindh, Gujarat and Memories and Movements: Borders and Communities in Banni, Kutch. She is the editor and translator of Speech and Silence: Literary Journeys by Gujarati Women and Unbordered Memories: Partition Stories from Sindh. She is the translator of Angaliyat: The Stepchild, and has also translated (in collaboration with Suguna Ramanathan) Modern Gujarati Poetry: A Selection and Coral Island: The Poetry of Niranjan Bhagat. She has co-edited (with Judy Wakabayashi) Decentring Translation Studies: India and Beyond and (with Rupert Snell) Chutnefying English: The Phenomenon of Hinglish. Prof.Kothari has published widely in leading journals and books in India and abroad; delivered plenary addresses on a range of issues and is the former recipient of the Fulbright, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio and the Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla fellowships. She is currently with the Humanities and Social Sciences department at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar and holds the Bhupen and Shruti Shah Chair fellowship.
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‘China Dreaming’
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Session on
‘China Dreaming’ | ||||||||||||
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DATE | Monday, April 14, 2014 | |||||||||||
TIME | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Registration: 10:30 AM) | |||||||||||
LOCATION | India International Centre, New Building (Seminar Hall I & II), Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi-110003 | |||||||||||
SPEAKER | Professor Geremie R Barmé, Director, Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW), Australian National University | |||||||||||
ABOUT THE EVENT Xi Jinping, China’s new Chairman of Everything, formally propounded the ‘China Dream’ as being integral to the Communist Party led revival of the Chinese nation in November 2012. The talk ‘China Dreaming’ organized by Ananta Centre in partnership with the Australian Centre on China in the World offers an overview of the trajectory of the Party towards its two centennial milestones (2020 and 2049) and a discussion of clashing Chinese dreams. | ||||||||||||
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About Ananta Centre An independent and not-for-profit organization, Ananta Centre – formerly part of Aspen Institute India – is registered under the Indian Trust Act. It focuses on leadership development and encourages frank and open dialogue on the most important challenges facing society at large and to foster the transformation of Indian society. It also engages the civil society, inclusive of business, NGOs, Governments and other stake holders on issues of importance to India’s development and national security. Ananta Centre holds discussions on key foreign policy issues as well as security matters and strategic affairs pertaining to India through regular public sessions and round tables. The Institute is headquartered in New Delhi. | ||||||||||||
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Al Jazeera English reports as the world’s largest democracy goes to the polls
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Press Release
Al Jazeera English reports as the world’s largest democracy goes to the polls
Doha, April 2, 2014
As the world’s largest democracy prepares to vote, Al Jazeera English will provide TV and online in-depth analysis on India’s future, lining-up an array of special coverage focused on the most crucial issues - economy, food, health, corruption and security.
As part of the coverage, Al Jazeera will have six correspondents traveling across the country to report on what this election means for India and the world. From across the political landscape, Al Jazeera English will present a detailed report card on the main issues faced by Indians, profiling leaders and engaging voters’ expectations.
Speaking about Al Jazeera’s Indian election coverage, Al Anstey, Managing Director, Al Jazeera said, “India is the world’s biggest democracy and the country is diverse in opinion and sentiment. Al Jazeera will attempt to reflect the voices of people ranging from the metropolitan hubs of Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad; to the rural landscapes of Rajasthan and Kerala. Al Jazeera’s coverage will encompass TV, online and social media which will ensure real opinion, thought and voices will be heard.”
The coverage of the election will be a mixture of news and programmes including Al Jazeera’s Nidhi Dutt exploring the issue of food inflation and the impact on rice farmers in West Bengal. Al Jazeera’s Sohail Rahman will investigate the recent attack by Maoist rebels in Chattisgarh and talk about the internal security issues the government faces ahead of the general elections.
Karishma Vyas will travel to Gujarat, the home state of BJP leader Narendra Modi - who has been credited by some with transforming the state into an economic powerhouse and look at the rise of Hindu nationalism. Faiz Jamil will explore the people in Assam who are demanding a separate state called Bodoland, while Nidhi Dutt will be speaking to Suhas Chakma, a northeastern India expert, on his views on alienation of northeast India from the mainland, what corruption costs the economy and the measures that should be taken to overcome that.
Al Jazeera’s Baba Umar and Kamal Kumar will be traveling the length and breadth of India speaking to the common man. They will be focusing via multimedia the concerns and hopes towards the elections, the parties and their candidates.
Al Jazeera will also be airing special programmes leading to up to election as Nidhi Dutt will focus on health in a one hour special, analysing the measures taken by the major political parties in India to provide healthcare facilities to the citizens of West Bengal. Al Jazeera’s 101 East will go on India’s campaign trail with the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi asking if he is the right man for Modern India.
As social media will be playing a key role in the elections the hashtags #AJIndia and #IndiaElections which will be tracked by the online team and the social media programme The Stream.
Al Jazeera’s flagship discussion programme Inside Story will also debate the key election points before and after the vote.
Twitter handles of Al Jazeera journalists in India: @nidhidutt, @KarishmaTV, @faizreports, @BabaUmarr, @kamalpkumar
For all the latest news, analysis and features from Al Jazeera on the Indian elections – click here: http://www.aljazeera.com/India
For more information please contact
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World Bank drops funding USD 650 m for the LUHRI Hydro project
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The World Bank drops funding USD 650 m for the LUHRI Hydro project
Victory for the Sutlej Bachao Jan Sangharsh Samiti
The World Bank has decided not to lend financial assistance to the massive Luhri Hydropower project on Sutlej River in Himachal Pradesh. The World Bank, which was to provide a huge USD 650 million to the $ 1150 million project, on its website now indicates[i] the status of the project as DROPPED. Environmental groups and local affected people under the banner of Sutlej Bachao Jan Sangharsh Samiti consider this is a major victory for the campaign to save the last remaining stretch of “free”[ii] flowing Sutlej River.
The decision of the World Bank comes subsequent to an appraisal by the USAID team who had been commissioned to review the environmental and social impacts of the project. The team visited India in November-December 2013 and interacted with all stake holders including the project developer SJVN Ltd, World Bank, affected people from the affected villages and concerned non government organisations like Himdhara Collective in Himachal Pradesh and SANDRP in Delhi. Even at this stage, in a meeting in Dec 2013, the World Bank reportedly defended their decision to support the project. The USAID trip report is still under internal review, likely to be finalized in a couple of months, we understand. However, from sources in Washington it is apparent that the World Bank had dropped the project due to the local community opposition.
The Bank had apparently done an intensive review of the project (which must have included USAID trip), and when USAID wanted to discuss the project with the Bank in Washington, the Bank told them that they had dropped it. However, to avoid the embarrassment of the World Bank withdrawal, we understand the government of India decided to withdraw the application, the same ploy that was used in 1993 when the World Bank decided to pull out of Sardar Sarovar Project. On April 10, 2014, SANDRP received an email (in response to our query) from the World Bank official concerned with this project, Kwawu Mensan Gaba confirming, “I would like to confirm that the project was dropped in January 2014 at the request of GoI.”
Nek Ram Sharma of the Satluj Bachao Jan Sangharsh Samiti adds, “This will give a major boost to the local people’s belief that our voice matters in deciding for our own future.” The Samiti which has challenged the Environment Clearance granted to the project last year at the National Green Tribunal has been in opposition to the project mainly because of the impacts of the proposed 38 kms long tunnel to be constructed as part of the project.
In response to submissions by the Samiti and groups like SANDRP and Himdhara the project capacity was reduced from 775 MW to 612 MW by the Ministry of Environment. However, objections were raised with the government in March 2013[iii], saying that reduction in capacity is no solution, the project must be scrapped.
Members of Himdhara, an environment research and action collective supporting the local movement, said, “The withdrawal of the World Bank funding will provide a breather for the local people who have been under constant pressure from the administration to support this ecologically disastrous project. It is time that our governments wake up and realise the magnitude of the crisis that is unfolding as a result of Hydroprojects”.
The earliest documents on World Bank website related to this project are dated Feb 2010[iv]. A June 2011 feature story on the World Bank website said: “The Project is currently under preparation… The Project is also initiating additional studies to meet the Bank’s due diligence requirements.”
Important dates in Luhri HEP decisions
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Letter from SANDRP to WB, also raising issues related to proposed WB funding for Luhri HEP, among other issues. The letter was in response to the invitation to SANDRP from the World Bank for Consultations meeting for developing the World Bank’s Country Program Strategy 2013-16 held on June 26, 2012
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The people of at least 78 villages of Kullu, Mandi and Shimla district to be affected by the Luhri project and its 38 km long tunnel that would bypass at least 50 km of the river have been agitating against the project. The project’s Environmental Impact Assessment done by CISMHE (led by Dr Maharaj Pandit) was flawed, the public hearing was a façade and the appraisal by the Expert Appraisal Committee was also seriously compromised. There is zero distance of the river between Luhri and upstream and downstream projects. The Sutlej basin has seen possibly the highest concentration of bumper to bumper hydropower projects, more than any other basin in India, aided also by the World Bank funding to the 412 MW Rampur Project and the 1500 MW Nathpa Jakhri project, both developed by the same SJVN Limited (earlier known as Sutlej Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd) that is now planning to develop Luhri Project., SJVN seemed to have become the darling of the World Bank, and the Bank refused to take action even when evidence of violations of laws and rights of the affected were given to the Bank. After the Uttarakhand disaster of June 2013 involving the hydropower projects, there was even greater urgency to stop such disastrous projects taken up without proper environmental impact assessment or cumulative impact assessment.
The affected people and SANDRP had written to the authorities in Government of India and Himachal Pradesh[vii] and also the World Bank a number of times, questioning the justification and viability of the project. The January 2013 letter from SANDRP to EAC and MoEF[viii] was signed by more than 50 organisations and individuals. Even in Sept 2012 letter to SANDRP, the World Bank’s India Country Director Dr Onno Ruhl said that the Luhri project is undergoing due diligence.
We welcome this move by the World Bank to withdraw from the project and appeal to the government ofIndia, Himachal Pradesh Government, Union Ministry of Environment & Forests and SJVN to cancel the project and allow the last stretch of undimmed river to remain undimmed. The projects’ environment clearance stands challenged in the National Green Tribunal. The decision of the World Bank will be huge encouragement for the communities to continue to oppose this unjustifiable and unjust project.
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Quake of M7.3 – BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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Location | 6.653S 155.043E |
Depth | 50 km |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 0.0 km; Vertical 6.3 km |
Parameters | Nph = 101; Dmin = 419.2 km; Rmss = 1.14 seconds; Gp = 29° Version = 1 |
Event ID | us c000pft9 |
For updates, maps, and technical information, see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/
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Quake of M6.7 – BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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Location | 6.835S 154.967E |
Depth | 50 km |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 0.0 km; Vertical 5.8 km |
Parameters | Nph = 91; Dmin = 426.4 km; Rmss = 1.28 seconds; Gp = 29° Version = 1 |
Event ID | us c000pfuy |
For updates, maps, and technical information, see: Event Page or USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/
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PGTI Cochin Masters – Round 2 report,
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Posted on April 11, 2014
Rashid Khan fires solid one-under for second round lead
Kochi, April 10, 2014: Delhi’s Rashid Khan fired a solid one-under-35 to take the sole lead in round two of the PGTI Cochin Masters presented by CIAL Golf and Country Club. Khan enjoys a one-shot lead in the second PGTI Super Series event of the season as his total reads five-under-67. Mumbai’s Anil Bajrang Mane, Sanjay Kumar of Lucknow, Noida’s Amardip Sinh Malik and Delhi’s Kapil Kumar are in joint second place at four-under-68.
Rashid Khan (32-35), the overnight joint leader, maintained his place at the top of the leaderboard with a creditable 35 that featured a lone birdie on the par-5 16th. The reigning Rolex Rankings champion came up with an error-free round on a tough day for scoring as the winds picked up at the CIAL Golf and Country Club. Rashid, who had made an eagle and two birdies in the first round, is yet to drop a stroke in the tournament.
Rashid said, “The wind was swirling today and therefore it wasn’t easy to score. I’m quite happy with my one-under in the given conditions. I’ve been hitting it well and ensured that I don’t drop any strokes today. As the round progressed I got better with my striking. I’ve taken advantage of the par-5 16th on both days having made eagle in round one and birdie today. I’d like to keep playing in the same manner and will try to keep the errors out as the margin for error is very less in a shortened tournament.”
Anil Bajrang Mane (32-36), the overnight joint leader, slipped to tied second on day two. He made pars on all nine holes on Thursday.
Mane said, “My pitching and chipping saved the day for me as I missed the green on three occasions. I also missed quite a few putts today. I believe I’m still in the game. I was glad to hang in there despite an average round.”
Amardip Sinh Malik (34-34) and Kapil Kumar (34-34) fired their second successive scores of 34 to also be placed tied second. Malik, who had signed off in round one with birdies on the last three holes, came up with an eagle on the 16th and eight pars on day two.
Malik said, “I’ve been playing really well off late. I had a good outing at Coimbatore last week but the putter went cold on the last day. My hitting is good at the moment and it’s a matter of putting a few more good rounds together.”
Sanjay Kumar (33-35) also occupies tied second place. He sank two birdie putts from eight to 10 feet and found the hazard to drop his only bogey of the day on the 17th.
Sri Lankan Mithun Perera shot the day’s best score of 33 to be tied sixth at three-under-69 along with compatriots Anura Rohana and K Prabagaran as well as Delhi golfers Manav Jaini and Gulfam and Chandigarh’s Sujjan Singh.
Anirban Lahiri and Rahil Gangjee are both placed tied 22nd at even-par-72. Both golfers shot scores of two-over-38 in round two. Lahiri had a disastrous triple-bogey on the closing 18th where he first lost his ball and then found the water hazard.
Local amateurs Joseph Joseph (13-over-85) and Alexander K J (23-over-95) are placed tied 112th and 120th respectively.
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1st performance this evening! Second Edition of the Contemporary Indo-French Dance festival “DanSe DialogueS”
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BSP chief Election campaign for 12 April 2014
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