Wednesday, May 1, 2013

700 persons arrested across State





The Hindu The State Transport Corporation bus which was set afire by a mob at Thamal on Chennai-Bangalore National Highway on Tuesday night. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam


At least 700 people were arrested across the State on Wednesday for staging protests to condemn the arrest of Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) leader S. Ramadoss. Four buses were allegedly torched in Krishnagiri, Vellore and Kancheepuram districts in the last 48 hours. Angry protesters threw stones damaging window panes of more than 100 buses in the northern districts, police sources here said.


In Villupuram and Kancheepuram districts, agitators felled trees and placed them across roads to disrupt vehicular traffic. Night patrolling has been intensified along highways and district borders as a precautionary measure. Bus services to remote locations in these districts were pruned, the sources added.


Dr. Ramadoss was brought to the Tiruchi Central Prison around 4 a.m. on Wednesday. Over 360 partymen who were arrested in Villupuram on Tuesday along with Dr. Ramadoss, PMK president G. K. Mani, A. Ganesh Kumar, MLA, and K. Dhanraj, former MP, have also been lodged in the central prison there.


Special Correspondent from Cuddalore writes:


Villupuram and Cuddalore districts witnessed sporadic incidents of violence at several places.


However, the situation in the Dalit colonies at Kattayan Theru and Kazhikuppam, which bore the brunt of violence on April 25, in the Marakkanam region off the East Coast Road remained normal. A huge posse of police personnel was posted in these places and prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code were clamped there.


Inspector General of Police (North Zone) P. Kannappan told The Hindu that the security had been tightened in these districts and patrolling intensified. Special police force, Tamil Nadu Police Services battalions besides the local police had been deployed in the sensitive and trouble-prone areas. Extra police officers had been drafted for security duty from other districts to maintain law and order. Mr. Kannappan asserted that total normality returned to these districts. Stray incidents of stone pelting and targeting of the government buses were reported on the night following the arrest of the PMK leaders, he said.


Dr. Ramadoss was arrested along with party president G.K.Mani and others at the Villupuram junction when they defied the police orders.


In Villupuram district, at least 32 STC buses and in Cuddalore district 15 STC buses became the target of attack. A road blockade caused by an axed tree at Kolathur located on the Tindivanam-Marakkanam road was cleared by the police.


In Cuddalore district, over 300 persons were taken into preventive custody on Wednesday. The police are keeping vigil on the major thoroughfares and at bus stands.


Six arrested


Staff Reporter from Kancheepuram writes:


Six residents of Thamal village were arrested on Wednesday on charges of setting fire to a Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation bus on Tuesday night on the Chennai-Bangalore National Highway near their hamlet.


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IOB men, Railway women take the honours





REASON TO SMILE: Southern Railway proved too good for Rising Star in the final. Photo: R. Shivaji Rao




IOB and Southern Railway bagged the men’s and women’s crowns respectively in the Rising Star BC annual State-level basketball tournament, which concluded here on Wednesday.


While IOB overcame a minor challenge from Chennai Customs to prevail 72-56 in the men’s summit clash, a seasoned Railways team asserted its dominance with a 55-37 victory over Rising Star in the women’s final.


The women’s summit clash turned out to be disappointing as a better performance was expected from Rising Star.


Aishwarya Natraj, Soumya and Ramya made the contest exciting with their quick-wittedness, but once Railways took charge with Adhirai, Neena, Alagu Tamilmozhi and Apoorva finding the target, Rising Star couldn’t force the pace and wilted under pressure.


Minor scare


In men’s action, IOB had a minor scare in the first quarter as Customs attacked with impunity, with Vinoth being spot on with his two-pointers.


At the end of the first quarter, IOB was trailing 19-23. However, it came back roaring in the second quarter and maintained the momentum till the end with excellent performances from Prasanna Venkatesh and Abilek Paul.


IOB received Rs. 25,000 while Southern Railway took home Rs. 15,000.


Raju Venkatraman, MD & CEO, Medall Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. and R. Devaraj, General Manager, State Express Transport Corporation, gave away the prizes.


The results:


Men: Final: IOB 72 (Prasanna Venkatesh 16, Abilek Paul 15, Hareesh Koroth 10, Vineeth Ravi Mathew 10) bt Chennai Customs 56 (Vinoth 25, John de Platto 11, Saravana Rajan 10).


Third place: Indian Bank 77 (Phuvaneshwaran 17, Thangadurai 16, Amarnath Gopi 14, Praveen Kumar 14) bt JIT 67 (Shashank Rai 20, Ajinkya Mane 17, Arun Harikumar 12, Pawan Kumar 10).


Women: Final: S. Rly. 55 (Adhirai 13, Neena Hareendran 12, Apoorva 10) bt Rising Star 37 (Aishwarya Natraj 12).


Third place: Slammers 60 (Anila 20) bt Madras Nationals BC 31 (Sindoori 14).



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CAT from October 16, test at 4 more centres





The Common Admission Test 2013 (CAT 2013) for admission to top management institutes in the country will be conducted from October 16 to November 11.


According to a release, CAT vouchers will be available at selected Axis Bank branches from July 29 to September 24 and the registration window will be open from July 29 to September 26. IIM-Indore is conducting the test.


Importantly, this year, four new test centres have been added — Surat, Udaipur, Thiruvananthapuram and Vijayawada — increasing the total number to 40.


“ Getting to know the dates well in advance of the registration will enable candidates to prepare better,” CAT 2013 convener Rohit Kapoor said. During 2012 CAT, 2.14 lakh vouchers were sold and the number of registrations was 9,000 more than in the previous year.



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Smooth sailing for Daredevils





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Team for Asian GP series named





Some of the leading Indian athletes, including six women, will compete in the Asian Grand Prix series in Thailand and Sri Lanka over the next 10 days.


The first two meets will be held in Bangkok on May 4 and 8, and the third will be in Colombo on May 12.


With some of the athletes like quarter-miler M.R. Poovamma and triple jumper Arpinder Singh getting close to the qualifying standards for the World championships during the Federation Cup at Patiala recently, the Asian meets are expected to provide them the platform to reach the target.


The team: Men: Shameer Mon (100m relay), Arokia Rajiv (400m), Nitendra Singh Rawat, Keta Ram (3000m, 5000m), Siddhant Thingalaya (110m hurdles, relay), Arpinder Singh, Renjith Maheswary (triple jump), Nikhil Chittarasu, Jithin Thomas (high jump), Om Prakash Singh, Jasdeep Singh Dhillon (shot put), Davinder Singh, Vipin Kasana (javelin), Mohan Vijay Kumar, Ritesh Anand, T. Balamurugan (relay).


Women: M.R. Poovamma, Anju Mariam Jose (400m), Sahana Kumari (high jump), Krishna Poonia, Navjeet Kaur Dhillon (discus), Mukesh Kumari (javelin).


Coaches: Anatoli Varda, Evgeniy Shvilli, Ievgen Nikitin, Virendar Singh Poonia, C.T. Durai; Manager: Sunny Joshua.



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Don’t miss the joy on her face





The Hindu LIVING HAND TO MOUTH: The breadwinner of this destitute family from Davangere is their little daughter, seen here feeding her blind mother on a footpath at Balmatta Circle on Tuesday. She begs at signals and streets to keep her family going. Photo: R. Eswarraj


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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Haryana win 3rd Senior Women National hockey championship






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Haryana defeated Railways 4-1 to win the third Hockey India Senior Women National Championship at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium in the Guru Gobind Singh Sports College, in Lucknow on Tuesday.


Contrary to the final result, it was Railways whop scored their opening goal through Amandeep Kaur in the 15th minute.


After conceding an early goal, Haryana forwards played attacking game and built pressure on their opponents.


Their efforts bore fruit as Haryana scored through Udita (34th, 65th min) and Narinder (47th, 49th min) to seal the match in their favour.


Railways wasted numerous scoring chances as they failed to convert as many as 10 penalty corners.


Meanwhile, Jharkhand defeated Punjab 2-1 to finish third in the championship.


Jharkhand, who led 1-0 at the half time, scored through Ebha Kerketta in the 30th minute by converting a penalty corner.


In the 37th minute Basanti Kachhap scored another goal to help Jharkhand take a 2-0 lead.


Punjab managed to reduce the margin in the 46th minute through a penalty corner strike by Sukhjit Kaur.


Results:


Final: Haryana 4 (Udita 34, 65, Narinder 47, 49) beat Railways 1 (Amandeep Kaur 15).


3rd-4th place match: Jharkhand 2 (Ebha Kerketta 30, Basanti Kachhap 37) beat Punjab 1 (Sukhjit Kaur 46).



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