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Jay Shah to head Finance and Commercial Affairs Committee of ICC

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Dubai [UAE], Nov 12: BCCI Secretary Jay Shah will add another feather to his cap as he is slated to head the influential Finance and Commercial Affairs committee of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The international cricket governing body’s Finance & Commercial Affairs committee decides budget allocations for ICC events and looks after the distribution of money to member countries from the overall revenue pool.
More than a week prior to this weekend’s ICC Board meetings in Melbourne, the BCCI team, led by Jay Shah and IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, arrived in Australia. As the BCCI representative (BCCI president from 2019 to October) on the ICC Board, Shah took the seat of former India captain Sourav Ganguly.
Dhumal will be a member of the chief executives’ committee. More significantly, Shah will also be a member of the F&CA and is prepared to succeed Ross McCollum, the former chair of Cricket Ireland, who will be retiring soon, as chair of the committee at its next meeting in March 2023 as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.
The ICC board unanimously re-elected Greg Barclay as the Independent Chair of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a second two-year term as announced by the International cricket governing body on Saturday.
Barclay was unopposed following the withdrawal of Tavengwa Mukuhlani from the process, and the Board reaffirmed its full support of him to continue as Chair for a further two years.
Former Indian cricketer Roger Binny was elected as the 36th President of the Indian cricket body, BCCI, replacing Sourav Ganguly earlier in October after the 91st Annual General Meeting of the BCCI.
Notably, Binny was the only candidate to have filed a nomination for the top post and ended Sourav Ganguly’s stint as BCCI President after three long years.
Jay Shah continued to serve as the BCCI Secretary. Ashish Shelar was appointed as BCCI Treasurer. Rajeev Shukla was declared as the vice president, whereas Devajit Saikia was chosen as the joint secretary. Arun Dhumal was appointed as the IPL Chairman. (Agencies)

BJP subverting independence of Election Commission: Mehbooba

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SRINAGAR, Nov 12: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday accused the BJP of subverting the Election Commission to an extent that it was no more an independent body.
She alleged that the Election Commission has become “an extension” of the BJP. “It will do whatever the BJP tells it to do.”
“Election commission has been subverted to an extent that it is no more the independent body of which the country was proud. Our election commissioners were invited by other countries to seek expert advice on conducting elections,” Mufti told reporters in Khiram area of Anantnag district.
She said the Election Commission has failed to act against the BJP even though the ruling party has violated the laws.
“In Himachal Pradesh, the BJP leadership campaigned for polls on religious basis. Muslims are being threatened openly but election commission remains a silent spectator,” the PDP leader said.
The former chief minister said election in Jammu and Kashmir will be held only when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gives a go ahead for it.
“How can I say when elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir? That will be decided by the Election Commission and the commission will announce elections when the BJP says so,” she said.
On the issue of governance, Mufti said the present government was bent upon reversing everything.
“Look at our Kashmiri Pandits who are camping in Jammu for several months now. They are demanding that they be relocated to Jammu till the situation improves in Kashmir. But the government is sometimes stopping their salaries and sometimes stopping their ration,” she said.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president claimed that the BJP was only exploiting the pain of Kashmiri Pandits to garner votes in elections.
“They are not bothered about anyone, be it Kashmiri Pandits or anyone else. They only want to win elections,” she added. (Agencies)

Modi Govt adopting zero tolerance policy towards terror: MHA

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NEW DELHI, Nov 12: The Modi Government is adopting a zero tolerance policy towards the terrorism and will convey to the international community India’s determination in its fight against the menace.
The Union Home Ministry said the Government of India is organising the 3rd Ministerial ‘No Money for Terror’ (NMFT) conference on November 18 and 19 in New Delhi where representatives of 75 countries and international bodies will participate in the deliberations over two days.
Hosting of the NMFT conference shows the importance being given by the Modi Government to the issue of international terrorism as well as its zero tolerance policy against the menace and having discussions on this issue in the international community, a home ministry statement said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be participating in the conference and will convey India’s determination in its fight against terrorism as well as its support systems for achieving success against it.
The conference aims to progress the discussions on combating terrorist financing held by the international community in the previous two Conferences in Paris (2018) and Melbourne (2019), the statement said.
It also intends to include discussions on technical, legal, regulatory and cooperation aspects of all facets of terrorism financing.
It attempts to also set the pace for other high level official and political deliberations, focused on countering terrorist financing.
Globally, countries have been affected by terrorism and militancy for several years. The pattern of violence differs in most theatres, but is largely engendered by a tumultuous geo-political environment, coupled with prolonged armed sectarian conflicts, the statement said.
Such conflicts often lead to poor governance, political instability, economic deprivation and large ungoverned spaces. The involvement of a compliant state often exacerbates terrorism, especially its financing.
India has suffered several forms of terrorism and its financing over more than three decades, hence it understands the pain and trauma of similarly impacted nations, the statement said.
In order to display solidarity with peace-loving nations and to help create a bridge for sustained cooperation on countering terrorist financing, India was host to two global events in October – the annual General Assembly of the Interpol in Delhi and a special session of the UN Counter Terrorism Committee in Mumbai and Delhi. The forthcoming NMFT conference will further India’s efforts to build understanding and cooperation amongst nations, it said.
Discussions at the 3rd ‘No Money For Terror’ conference will be focussed on global trends in terrorism and terrorist financing, use of formal and informal channels of funds for terrorism, emerging technologies and terrorist financing and requisite international co-operation to address related challenges, the statement said. (Agencies)

Wasim Akram says IPL big bucks slowing down young Indian fast bowlers, suggests salary cap

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Team India has undergone a lot of criticism after the T20 World Cup semi-final drubbing at the hands of England. Indian bowlers failed to pick up any wickets as England openers ran away with an easy 10-wicket run chase. Speaking on a Pakistan TV channel, the speed legend Wasim Akram was full of scathing criticism for Indian bowlers, highlighting that they are unable to sustain the pace they have when they arrive on the scene. 

Suggesting that the crores earned in IPL could be behind the decline in their speeds, Akram said that there should be a salary cap for young players, even in tournaments like the multi-billion dollar Indian franchise. The former Pakistan captain said that he thinks that some of the Indian bowlers end up losing pace after a season when they end up earning big contracts in IPL. Akram said he was “all for money” but it was natural from where “we come” for some to slack off instead of working harder with such quick monetary success. 

Akram brought up India and Lucknow SuperGiants player Avesh Khan as an example, saying that he came in bowling at speeds off 140-145 km/h but his pace dropped to 130-135 km/h after one season of IPL

Akram said BCCI needs to check why this is happening and suggested the reason he thinks might be behind some Indian pacers slowing down.

Himachal polls: PM Modi, Amit Shah appeal to vote in maximum numbers

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As polling for the Assembly elections begins in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday to elect a new government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the voters in Himachal Pradesh to participate in the election process in the state. In a tweet, the Prime Minister also greeted the young voters who will be voting for the first time today.

“Today is the polling day for all the assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh. I request all the voters of Devbhoomi to participate with full enthusiasm in this festival of democracy and create a new record of voting,” tweeted PM Modi in Hindi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also urged the voters of Himachal Pradesh to elect a “strong government” by voting in large numbers.

“Only a strong and corruption-free government can fulfill the aspirations of the people of Devbhoomi by keeping Himachal Pradesh at the forefront of development. I appeal to all the voters of Himachal, especially mothers, sisters and youth, to vote in maximum numbers and elect a strong government for the golden tomorrow of the state,” Shah said in a tweet in Hindi.

Kejriwal announces AAP’s Ten Guarantees for MCD polls

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced Ten Guarantees (as the Aam Aadmi Party refers to manifesto) for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) polls to be held on December 4.

Since the ten-point manifesto focuses on civic and local issues, the announcement of the elections may usher in truly civic polls that address local concerns.

Announcing the manifesto on behalf of his party, the first issue the chief minister raised was that of landfills. The mountains of garbage are not only a health hazard for the common man but also an eyesore for the National Capital.

Kejriwal announced that no new landfill sites will be formed in the city. “We will clear off all three garbage mountains and ensure that no more gets formed,” he asserted. He said if voted to power, the AAP will rope in global experts for a solution to the menace.

The second issue he raised was that of corruption in the civic body which has become proverbial for the residents of Delhi. Kejriwal, who is also the convener of AAP, pledged to make the MCD corruption free.

As a first step against corruption, he said an online easy process will be developed to pass the map of new buildings as the building department is said to be the most corrupt.

The third guarantee, he said, was a practical and permanent solution to parking. He, however, didn’t specify the steps he was going to take to ensure hassle-free parking in a city where congestion has become a major impediment for not only car owners but also commuters and pedestrians.

The fourth guarantee cannot be as relevant for any other city which is grappling with the issue of stray animals. While the sight of stray animals roaming on the streets is not uncommon in Indian cities, it has become a menace in Delhi. The AAP has pledged to make Delhi free from stray animals like dogs, cows, and monkeys, giving a ray of hope to the Delhiites.

In the fifth guarantee, the party has announced that the MCD roads will be repaired.

The smooth functioning of MCD schools and hospitals is the sixth promise. Kejriwal promised to develop Delhi as the city of parks as the seventh guarantee.

The eighth guarantee was that of regularising the MCD staff with salaries on time. For traders, the process of obtaining licenses would be simplified to end the Inspector Raj, he said as the ninth guarantee.

As the tenth guarantee, Kejriwal said, “We will develop vending zones and give licences to those working on Revdi Patdi (freebies)”.

Emotions dominate poll campaigning in Himachal Pradesh

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Campaigning for the Himachal Pradesh assembly polls had a good amount of emotional quotient. BJP’s star campaigner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reaped rich dividends with his sustained emotive appeals. He tried to strike an emotional chord with the people of the state while referring to his visit to Himachal Pradesh as the homecoming.

From his claim to have relished local dishes to giving way to an ambulance by stopping his convoy at Chambi in Kangra district during his visit for campaigning have been taken again as an opportunity to depict his larger-than-life image. “Woh Kehte Hai Naa Ki Insaniyat Se Badkar Kuchh Nahi Hain (They say that nothing is bigger than humanity),” tweeted the BJP while sharing a video.

Congress’ star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi, in her speeches, too took up the majoritarian impulse to evoke emotions to connect with the people. In her speeches, she reminded the people of her grandmother former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s love for the people and the state.

Her role in Himachal Pradesh getting statehood and an identity that the people should be proud of, said Priyanka, adding that it was in Himachal Pradesh that Indira Gandhi wanted to live after retirement, which, however, could not happen as she was martyred.

Union Minister Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur broke down during an election meeting last month at Sujanpur while talking to his party workers as he recalled the love and support he and his father former Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal have got from them.

The Congress, despite being in the Opposition, had won Mandi Lok Sabha and three assembly by-polls held in 2021 seeking votes in the name of six-time former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh as a tribute. This time too, in his absence, the Congress urged the people to vote for the party on the development works done by him, which helped in taking the state forward.

Emotive slogans, publicity material and social media were widely used to arouse public sentiments by the political parties in the fray.

Traditional rivals were banking on slogans. The BJP mainly harped on ‘Raj Nahi Rivaz Badlega’ (Tradition will change, and not the rule), while the Congress amongst many of those talked about fulfilling promises – ‘Wada Kiya Hai Wada Nibhayenge/Congress Ko Satta Mein Layenge’ (Promise has been made. It will be fulfilled. The Congress will be brought to power).

Even the state leaders too were not behind in joining the bandwagon.

Sitting BJP MLA from Churah and Deputy Speaker Hans Raj said that he had left no stone unturned to work for the upliftment of the people of his constituency and it is being said that he will not win the elections this time.

BJP seven-time MLA and Minister Mahender Singh Thakur and his son Rajat Thakur, who replaced him this time to contest from Dharampur assembly segment, were in tears while addressing a public rally.

Getting emotional, Shashi Bala, BJP woman candidate from Rohru in Shimla district, wept on the stage targeting the opposition Congress for tarnishing her image and accusing her of corruption.

Gujarat Assembly elections: BJP releases second list of candidates

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday released the second list of six candidates for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections.

In the second list of six candidates, BJP has given tickets to two women. It has fielded Mahendrabhai Padaliya from Dhoraji, Mulubhai Bera from Khambhalia, Dheliben Maldebhai Odedara from Kutiyana, Sejal Rajiv Kumar Pandya from Bhavnagar East, Hitesh Devji Vasava from Dediapada (ST) and Sandeep Desai from Choryasi.

Earlier on Thursday, the BJP had announced the first list of candidates for 160 candidates out of the 182 constituencies for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections.

The first list of of 160 candidates includes 14 females, 13 from scheduled caste, 24 from the scheduled tribe and there are 69 candidates who have been repeated.

The Assembly elections are scheduled for December 1 and 5 in the State.
In the first round, 89 of the total 182 Assembly seats will go to polls and prominent political parties have declared their candidates for almost all these constituencies.

The BJP has drawn up a list of star campaigners for the upcoming Gujarat Assembly elections. Topping the list is Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The other prominent names on the list include BJP national president JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and fellow central cabinet colleagues Smriti Irani, Dharmendra Pradhan, Mansukh Mandaviya and Purushottam Rupala.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who is seeking a fresh mandate from the Ghatlodia Assembly segment, also features in the star campainers’ list along with BJP state president CR Patil and state Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi.
Actors-turned-politicians Manoj Tiwary, Nirahua and Ravi Kishan will also be canvassing for BJP candidates ahead of the polls, which will be conducted over two phases on December 1 and 5.

Fromer Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala also features on the BJP’s list of campaigners.

The ruling party is seeking its seventh, straight term in power in the ensuing state polls. The state has been a BJP stronghold for long and the party has set its sights on returning to power with a handsome majority this time as well.
However, it faces a stiff electoral challenge from the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which has named Isudan Gadhvi as its chief ministerial candidate.

The Congress is also hoping to put its best electoral foot forward to unseat the BJP government.

BJP is in power in the state from the last 27 years and is considered as BJP bastion.

The elections will be held in two phases on December 1 and 5. The counting of votes will take place on December 8, which coincides with Himachal Pradesh’s result date.

Pune: Woman gets her 28-year-old lover married to her 15-year-old daughter, arrested

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In a shocking incident, a minor girl was allegedly forcibly married by her mother to the latter’s 28-year-old lover and she also forced the teen victim to have sexual relations with him in Pune in Maharashtra, a police official said on Friday.

The 36-year-old woman and her 28-year-old lover have been arrested under provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, he said.

“The incident came to light when the 15-year-old victim narrated her ordeal to a classmate and a woman social worker was alerted. The man is a distant relative and stayed with the accused woman,” the Chandannagar police station official said

“The woman told the girl she would commit suicide if the latter did not agree to the marriage. On November 6, the teen girl was married off to the man in a temple in Ahmednagar. The man forcibly established sexual relations with her. Further probe into the case is underway,” he added.

UN’s Guterres calls for greater equality as world population hitting 8 bn

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United Nations, Nov 12: As the world’s population is approaching 8 billion, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres gave a review of the mixed implications, urging the world community to seize opportunities and take actions to bridge divides between the global haves and have-nots.

On November 15, the world’s population is projected to reach 8 billion people, having grown by 1 billion since 2010, according to a recent policy brief by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

In an op-ed article published on Friday by the USA Today newspaper, Guterres called the milestone “a testament to scientific breakthroughs and improvements in nutrition, public health and sanitation”.

The 8-billion-strong world could yield enormous opportunities for some of the poorest countries, where population growth is highest, he said, adding that within a few decades, today’s poorest countries could become engines of sustainable, green growth and prosperity across entire regions.