Friday, October 22, 2010

Positively jealous people buy iPhones, Blackberries for envious

A RECENTstudy has revealed that being jealous has got two approaches to it. One is, if you are jealous in a benign way, you might tend towards buying an iPhone–but if you are experiencing feelings of envy, chances are you will end up with a Blackberry.

"Our studies showed that people who had been made envious of someone who owned an iPhone were willing to pay 80 Euros more on average," wrote authors Niels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, and Rik Pieters of the Tilburg University.

The researchers made some important discoveries about the motivations that result from different kinds of envy.

Note that two types of envy exist: benign and malicious envy.

"Benign envy exists if the advantage of the other person is deserved, and motivates people to attain a coveted good or position for themselves. This more motivating type of envy makes people pay an envy premium for the products that elicited their envy,” wrote the authors.

On the other hand, malicious envy occurs if the other person is thought to be undeserving; it evokes a desire to "pull down" the other person.

In a series of experiments, the authors compared benign envy with its malicious cousin.

They found that only benignly envious people were willing to pay more for products that they coveted. Maliciously envious people were more likely to pay more for related but different products.

For example, people who felt maliciously envious of someone with an iPhone were more likely to pay more for a BlackBerry.

In the experiments, the participants were asked to imagine feeling jealousy and admiration for the fellow student (Benign Envy condition), to imagine feeling jealous and begrudging (the Malicious Envy condition), or just to imagine that they really liked the product (Control condition).

However, companies should be cautious to not evoke the more negative form of envy that drives people away from products.

Advertisers should make sure that the celebrities they want to use in their ads actually deserve their status.

"If they do not, these celebrities might actually trigger malicious envy and the sales of products from a competitor could even go up,” wrote the authors.

The findings were published in the Journal of Consumer Research.

Source: ANI

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Best mobile phone deals: Helping people, empowering lives

MOBILE PHONES today have become a man's best pal as the word mobile phone in this time not only means a gadget through which one can make calls to his/ her relatives and friends but with mobile phones of this generation one can surf Internet, make downloads, chat, play and can also communicate in more advanced way. With today's mobile phones people can also make video call through 3G network support in their mobile phones.

There are many mobile manufacturers in the United Kingdom mobile market which has given its users high-technology mobile phones and with the rise in technology mobile phone are getting more advanced and with that the competition between the mobile manufacturers is also rising. Companies like Nokia, Blackberry, HTC, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and LG are some of the top leaders of UK mobile market. These companies have provided many astonishing mobile phones to its users which give its users every multimedia features as well as applications.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Nokia 5250 - A rich touch Phone

FEEL THE real magic of touchscreen phones by the world’s biggest developer Nokia, the company known for great mobile phones. The company is dedicated to deliver something fresh and exciting to their consumers whenever they announce a new gadget. And, this time they bring another brilliant mobile phone having fresh design & exceptional features which is tagged as Nokia 5250. Stylish design and lowest price of this phone makes people crazy to get it at any cost.

The classic design of new Nokia 5250 attracts more and more mobile lovers towards it. The phone weight along with the battery is just 106 grams which makes this upcoming handset handy and comfortable while traveling or using at home. Most of the available touch-screen mobile phones comes with good specifications but not handy at all. Nokia realized this fact and tried to reduce the width as much as possible while modeling its design and the final outcome is just brilliant.

The innovative idea of developing 5250 mobile phone comes into the mind after knowing the expectations of users. This symbian powered smartphone is integrated with a perfect 2.8 inches of TFT resistive touchscreen that supports upto 16 millions colours & 640 x 360 pixels resolution.

It means that Nokia 5250 phone is perfect device for watching full-length movies & videos in landscape mode. According to the company specifications of this handset, the Video playback time is upto 4 hours 30 mins and Music playback time is upto 24 hours. Therefore, it works as a splendid multimedia gadget for watching movies, listening to music, playing games and internet surfing.

The phones internal memory (51MB) is enough to store personal data files, contacts, messages and other stuffs. For the users, who want to store more multimedia files on their mobile phone, Nokia 5250 is the right choice. Since, the mobile is capable to save enormous amount of data files including songs, videos, images, etc. upto 16GB with the help of microSD memory slot. User may connect this handset wirelessly with stereo Bluetooth with compatible devices to get control of music.

Lots of in-built applications make your day exciting & perfect when you feel alone and tired. Emailing, chatting and social networking are the best ways to reduce stress or tension from mind. The new 5250 mobile enables you to connect with your loved ones by instant messaging or Nokia Xpress audio messaging service. Internet browsing or net surfing on this gadget is quiet amazing and provide speedy full-web page access on the phone. You can also enjoy the Nokia’s most popular Ovi Music Unlimited service at much greater speed to download your favourite tracks without paying any extra fees.

This 2 mega-pixels camera phone with the support of high efficiency performance matrix’s comes to expand the reach of people globally at minimal rates. The device will be available in different colours (Dark Grey, Blue, Red, Purple and White), so choose according to your lifestyle.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Nokia C7 phone features, price specifications

THE SECOND smartphone from the sheds of Nokia, the Nokia C7 is based on the new Symbian platform after Nokia N8. Nokia C7 designed for social networking conscious audience.

Nokia launched its Symbian 3 OS based smartphone, Nokia C7 at the Nokia World Event. With the launch of Nokia C7, Nokia has taken its smartphone market to a whole level and the company seems to enjoy the top gear thanks to the Symbian 3 platform which is a world leader in OS systems.

Nokia C7 combines stainless steel and glass in a sleek, full-touch design. Its 3.5 inch AMOLED display is ideal for networking. It allows updates from Facebook and Twitter fed directly to the home screen, as well as one touch access to many popular email accounts including OVI Mail, Yahoo Mail and Windows Live(TM) Hotmail. Nokia C7 also supports a world of applications, games, videos, and web and location-based services through the OVI Store.

Nokia C7 is Nokia's second smartphone based on the new version of Symbian after Nokia N8. Nokia N8 shipping already started earlier this month. Nokia C7 brings excellent social networking abilities, making it perfect for people checking-in and stay up to date. Nokia C7 is priced at an estimated 335 Euro (excluding applicable taxes or subsidies), with pricing and availability varying from region to region, operator to operator.

Nokia C7 is just 130 g with internal 8 GB storage, 256 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM. It supports 3G at HSDPA10.2 mbps and HSUPA, 2 mbps. Nokia C7 also features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,USB has 8 MP fixed focus, dual-LED flash camera with video stabilization. Nokia C7 is available in India for Rs.16,000.

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Nokia X2 with multiple features

WORLD'S LARGEST mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia has launched Nokia X2 for their Indian customers. The highlight of this phone is the 5MP camera with LED flash, equipped with 2.2 inch QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) screen. Nokia X2 phone has a modern look and feel with its curved design and colourful accents. The phone will be available with a price tag of Rs. 5,999.

Nokia X2 weighs just 82 grams with battery, dimension is 111 x 47 x 13.3 mm and the volume is 61 cc. This phone supports MS Outlook synchronisation of contacts, calendar and notes. This phone has Internal memory of 48 MB and supports MicroSD memory card slot up to 16 GB. Other features include MicroUSB, EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth 2 and Firmware update over the air (FOTA).

Nokia X2 supports full web browsing of real web pages, video streaming, Adobe FlashLite 3.0, Java MIDP 2.1 and access to online social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and other. This phone offers multiple gaming options like Block'd, Bounce Tales, Brain Champ, City Bloxx, Diamond Rush, Rally 3D, etc.

Applications includes Ovi Store, My Nokia, Flickr, Opera mini browser are available in Nokia X2. It's BL-4C 860 mAh Li-Ion battery supports for up to 810 minutes talk time, up to 540 hours standby time and up to 26.8 hours music playback time. Nokia X2 is available in black-red and silver blue colours. There is also a dual speaker for the music lovers and has dedicated music keys and FM radio.

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Nokia X5-01: Slide to the new technology

NOKIA HAS recently launched its latest innovation in the market the Nokia X5-01 that has lush looks and is jam packed with amazing features that makes it a must buy.

The best part is that the handset is available in the market through various Nokia X5-01 deals that you will find on web portals and company outlets. Through these deals the customer can get the phone at pocket friendly rates. This Nokia mobile phones comes with amazing features and these features are backed up by the latest Symbian 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI Operating System and it has a powerful ARM 11 600 MHz processor. It has a good 200MB internal memory and the external memory slot supports a micro SD card with a memory space of up to 32GB.

Another amazing feature of the handset is its 5MP camera with video capability and LED flash that gives you life like picture quality with an image size of 2592 x 1944 pixels. The gadget has a 2.36 inches TFT screen that supports 16M colours and the display features Accelerometer sensor for auto rotate and QWERTY keyboard with the help of which you can navigate to different applications very easily and you can also send quick mails and messages. With the WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser the user gets problem free Internet access that keeps you connected with your loved ones and updated with the latest happenings. The handset is available in various attractive colours like pink, azure, graphite black, yellow green, purple.

There are many Nokia X5-01 deals available in the market with the help of which you can get the handset with great free gifts and incentives. You can also compare mobile phone deals on several web portals and get the deal that matches your requirements and save your hard earned money.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Saina clinches gold, India back at number two in gold tally

SHE CAME, she saw and she conquered! The moment of glory came when Saina Nehwal bravely defeated her Malaysian opponent Mew Chong Wong to clinch the gold medal in the womens final. Saina's gold has indeed set an example for other Indian athletes, who not only won accolades for themselves but also managed to get their sporting discipline in the limelight.

The first two sets saw both Saina and her opponent battling it out with a mixed blend of composure, perseverance and pressure. Saina's inspiration for today's medal could be the double pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa, who bagged the gold in doubles match earlier today.

However, disappointment struck when the Indian hockey team was pulverised by the Australian players. India lost the match by a humiliating margin of eight goals. So far, in the medal tally, Saina's indestructible performance rocketed India to the second position. England is yet to go into the last day of their games while Australia still rules the roost with a total medal haul of 74-54-48.

Meanwhile, the biggest morale booster for Delhi came when Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Michael Fennell held a press conference and stated that Delhi has performed and the overall image of the Games have been extremely positive.

Samsung Galaxy Portal deals Vs Nokia X3-02 deals

Samsung Galaxy portal is a highly featured gadget which offer you smart functionality. This is an Android phone which is already available on various deals offered by all networks. The gadget offers you fast Internet access and supports both2 G and 3 G networks. The handset is fabulous in looks and can make you go crazy for the same. O2 offers you the gadget at free of cost where you have to pay a fixed amount of £25.00, monthly texts are unlimited free. The contract offered is of 10 months only.

Orange is offering better schemes than O2 where a monthly rental is of £20.00 for 6 months. 3 mobile is the cheapest one among three. Sim free deals are also available with this phone. You can check for the latest deals and plans through online shopping portals, where you can compare these to have the best offer.

Nokia X3-02 Deals: Nokia X3-02 is one of the latest releases by the brand. This latest Nokia phone has released in the month of September. Nokia X3-02 deals are offered by all the networks providers. You can go for the cheap offers with a small contracts at pocket friendly rates. This is a 3G smart phone which is available with a 8 MP camera.

For these key features one want to have this gadget. One can avail this phone at cheap rates through Nokia X3-02 Deals. 3 Mobile offer you free gifts with the handsets on a short contract period.

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Indians anguished over corruption in CWG Games

IT REFERS to media-reports about public-anger showered on chairperson of the organising committee (OC) for Commonwealth Games 2010, when some young men disrupted Suresh Kalmadi from dining at a Vasant Kunj restaurant at New Delhi as according to them the Parliamentarian was enjoying dinner using money siphoned from the current CWG Games-2010.

Situation became even more embarrassing when more people joined the protest on Suresh Kalmadi summoning his musclemen in defence forcing the notorious OC chief to run away leaving dinner in between.
If Union government fails to take instant action against corrupt ones of CWG-2010 just after the completion of the games, public anger may be disastrous. Union government should set an example by instant arrest of corrupt fellows of CWG-2010, say within a week ending October 17, 2010.

Even if no charges may be immediately proved against Suresh Kalmadi, he should not be spared from such an instant action. Because, if he can enjoy fruits of being OC chairperson of CWG-2010, he must be made to own responsibility for scams and scandals costing tax-payers thousands of crores rupees. Such an action showing big fish baking bread and cleaning toilets in jail on TV screens will practically and effectively check corruption and scams by the high and the mighty.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

CWG Games closing ceremony: Get ready for a blockbuster

NEARLY TWO weeks long Commonwealth Games 2010 has now reached to its final destination. Commonwealth Games closing ceremony is all set to be a blockbuster affair and it would take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium this evening. Prince Edward will be formally closing the Commonwealth Games 2010 on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse will be the guest of honor of the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony.

The closing ceremony of XIX Commonwealth Games promises to be an extravaganza of colours with multiple segments. Around 2,500 school students will perform along with 7,000 artists and create some lively dance and music to make the event memorable. The event will comprise dance, music, folk and modern music, screening of films and puppet shows. Commonwealth Games 2010 mascot Shera will be present during closing ceremony.

The main theme of the event is 'Universal Love' and the main part of the event is a colourful laser show along with India's martial arts. The world's largest helium balloon aerostat will again be the star attraction at the closing ceremony. Bollywood singers like Sunidhi Chauhan, Shankar Mahadevan and Kailash Kher, among others are all set to perform in the fun-fare event.

Celebrities from sports, flim and political fraternity will be attending the closing ceremony of XIX Commonwealth Games. The event will take place between 7 to 9-30 pm. and about 60,000 people are expected to attend it at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The Commonwealth Games Ceremonial Flag will be handed to the XX Commonwealth Games host city Glasgow.

Indian boxers shine in CWG Games, lift three gold medals

THE INDIAN boxing contingent in the ongoing Commonwealth Games learnt their lessons the hard way when they compensated for their mistakes, which they had committed on Monday. The boxing trio consisting Surnajoy Singh (52 kg), Manoj Kumar (64 kg) and Paramjeet Samota (91 kg) hauled three golds on Wednesday in their respective weight categories.

Although Singh and Manoj Kumar had lifted their own gold medal's, tension gripped when Paramjeet Samota was to face Trinidadian Tariq Abdul Haqq. Samota's manipulated moves not just confused the spectators but also the game specialists, when he changed his attacking style from right hand to left. The moment of victory came when Samota landed a harsh punch on the Trinidadian on the upper lip which led to an instantaneous gush of blood.

Meanwhile, in the 64 kg knockout English boxer, Bradley Saunders was left battered and bruised against Manoj Kumar, who registered a 11-2 win against him that made his journey towards the gold medal much more sweeter.

Although Vijender Singh's exit out of the semi finals came as a disappointment, Manoj Kumar tried to fill in the gap by stating there like Vijender, even he had kept the guard pretty close to his face. His style of attack confused the opponent which made his victory commendable.

Saina Nehwal creates history, enters badminton finals

INDIA's BADMINTON sensation and world No. 3, Saina Nehwal became the first Indian woman to enter the finals of the Commonwealth Games badminton event. History was made at the Siri Fort Complex in front of home crowd, when she easily defeated Susan Egelstaff of Scotland in straight sets 21-10 and 21-17.

The spectators' cheered for her as she stepped onto the court which was the last game of the day. Because of her unforced errors, Saina lost the initial points and the crowd also fell silent. However, the match transformed into an entirely different level as she recomposed herself and took to the winning stride.

She snatched the first set in just 12 minutes from Susan. However, the next game saw Susan pressing force as she started advancing which was powered by by some uncharacteristic mistakes committed by Saina at the net.

Fear gripped the home crowd when Susan took a 17-16 lead from Saina but with maximum levels of perseverance she advanced with a five pointer to enter the finals.

In doubles match Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponappa also moved into the final with a 12- 21, 21- 13, 21- 11 win over Kate Wilson Smith and He Ting Tiang of Australia.

Saina will meet Malaysian second seed Wong Mew Chew in the final.“It is great to be in the final of the Commonwealth Games," Saina said proudly.

Indian athlete Rani Yadav fails dope test

IN THE third case of doping in the Commonwealth Games 2010, Indian athlete Rani Yadav has tested positive for the banned substance Nandrolone. She participated in the 20-kilometre walk but did not win a Commonwealth Games medal.

Rani Yadav came sixth in the women's 20-kilometre walk last Saturday. According to games officials, Yadav has tested positive for 19-Norandrosterone, an anabolic agent.

Earlier, two Nigerian sprinters failed the dope test at the XIX Commonwealth Games, which have been largely remained dope free, barring few such instances. CGF President Michael Fennell earlier in the morning stated in a press conference that one Indian athlete had failed a dope test, but he had refused to reveal the name.

Fennel said that as per the practise, the name can be publicised only after the athlete is given the notification. He had said that official do not know yet, whether the athlete had received the notice and as such the name of Yadav was kept under wraps.

Earlier, Nigerian sprinter Samuel Okon, who finished sixth in the 110m hurdles final, was tested positive on Tuesday for the banned stimulant methylhexanamine.

Nigeria’s women’s 100m gold medal winner Osayemi Oludamola had also tested positive on Monday for the same substance.

Commonwealth Games: Indian tests positive for banned substance

IN THE second doping incident after two Nigerian athletes tested positive for a banned substance at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, an Indian athlete has been reported to have failed a dope test. The news was disclosed by Games Federation President, Michael Fennell although he did not disclose the athlete's name.

While addressing a press conference, Fennell said that the committee had received a positive result. The Federation had issued a notice to the athlete as well as the chef de mission. He further stated that as per the anti-doping practice, the name will be publicised only after the accused gets a notification.

He refused to mention the status of the notification and confirmed that the athlete is an Indian.

Nigerian sprinter Samuel Okon, who finished sixth in the 110m hurdles final tested positive on Tuesday for the banned stimulant methylhexanamine. Nigeria's women's 100m gold medal winner Osayemi Oludamola had also tested positive on Monday for the same substance.

The news has come as a shock for the entire Indian sporting fraternity especially when the nation was rejoicing its stupendous performances in various events. Speculation is now rife as to which player could have tested positive for the banned substance as no one wants a medal winner to turn out to be the culprit.

India has won a record number of gold medals in this games and it would not want the clock to turn back and that too when the games are coming to a close.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

India to play against Australia in CWG Games hockey final

IT CAN be said that it was an unforgettable Tuesday when Indian men's hockey team stole the heart of all their fans. They were looking perfect, they were in rhythm and they dominated at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium. India defeated England by 5-4 in the tie-breaker to reach into the finals of the Commonwealth Games 2010.

During the 70 minutes of the game, both India and English team were 3-3. Once Indian team were behind 3-1 at the fully packed Dhyan Chand National Stadium. Fans were cheering for India and in the last 15 minutes of the play India never gave any chance to their opponent and scored two goals.

In the extra time both India and England were not able to score any goal. In the tie-breaker India's goal keeper Bharat Chetri saved Glenn Kirkham's penalty shot and secured the berth for final against defending Commonwealth Games champion Australia on October 14.

Meanwhile, on the ninth day of the Commonwealth Games 2010, Indian shooters Heena Sidhu and Annuraj Singh won 31st gold for the country in Women's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs) event, whereas, in the Women's 4×400m (Relay) event, Manjeet Kaur, Sini Jose, Ashwini Akkunji, & Mandeep Kaur bagged 32nd gold for the country.

In the Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Singles) event, Tejaswini Sawant and in the Men's 25m Standard Pistol (Pairs) event, Samresh Jung and Chandrasekhar Chaudhary won silver medals for the country.

In the badminton event, world third seeded badminton player Saina Nehwal reached into the women's single final. In the Women's Doubles event, Ashwini Ponnappa and Jwala Gutta also qualified for the gold medal event at the Commonwealth Games 2010.

The verdict is out: CWG Delhi is a safe food destination

THE 2010 Commonwealth Games is seeing athletes and tourists from more than 70 countries come to the magnificent city of Delhi for the Games. But other than the sporting extravaganza guess what is keeping these visitors busy?

It is mouthwatering Indian food and delicacies! To ensure that the food is of the highest standards, the Food Safety & Standards Authority of India has launched an initiative called Safe Food Destination (SFD) in various parts of the city.

The XIX Commonwealth Games has come as a big boost to Brand India. Delhi is all geared up welcoming the world serving its unique hospitality on platter. The SFD is a great initiative launched in coordination with standards devised by the government’s Food Safety & Standards Authority of India enabling serious restaurateurs to be at par with international standards of food safety and hygiene so that they are able to cater to both national as well as International tourists.

SFD is a wholesome package that offers – testing of the food products, training of the staff, auditing and consulting.

With the aim to establish India as a safe food destination (SFD) CWG Organizing Committee is adhering to food safety norms at all the food serving establishments and at home, making them cognizant of food safety and health hygiene.

The SFD initiative has turned into a huge success with the help of food quality giant TQS Global Management System (UK). TQS has used the services of its “Mobile Testing Van” to assure quality in food and services across various parts of the city. SFD has launched a two day program together with PFA, MCD and NDMC starting a walkathon and a food safety run at different prominent locations all over the capital. To name a few, places like Khan Market, Dilli Haat, Chandni Chowk and Karol Bagh were under the scanner inculcating world class quality consciousness.

N.L.B Pantulu, Vice President Operations, said "Mobile lab is a lab on wheels, where we conduct quite a number of food safety tests for food products. This lab is equipped with GPS tracking systems and wireless connectivity platforms with high security servers on board. It can conduct almost 18 to 20 adulteration tests, for ex. adulteration in milk, adulteration in paneer and khoya and many more. It is also equipped to conduct antibiotic residue tests, pesticide residue test alergen monitoring tests, water tests and a few microbiological tests, etc. I believe this is the first fully integrated Mobile laboratory (lab on wheels) of the country.”

The Organizing Committee of Commonwealth Games have hired the catering services of AFP Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, who are providing food packets to the workforce of CWG, including OC staff, volunteers and security personnel. This contract is worth Rs. 8.75 crore. While TQS GMS is also providing SFD program to one hundred and fifty outlets which is displayed during CWG at the games village.

With three levels of quality and nutritional auditing of food, beginning from the supply of raw material itself to food preparation and cleanliness, there is no scope for compromise making sure that it adheres to international standards.

India wins record 31st gold in Commonwealth Games

ON THE ninth day of the Commonwealth Games 2010, Indian shooters Heena Sidhu and Annuraj Singh won 31st gold for the country in Women's 10m Air Pistol (Pairs) event at Karni Singh shooting range. India has now broken their record of maximum golds ever won by the country in the Commonwealth Games.

India had won 30 golds in Commonwealth Games 2002, held in Manchester in England. India has now won 26 medals including 14 golds in Commonwealth Games 2010 shooting events.

Meanwhile, in the most awaited event on day nine of Commonwealth Games 2010, India is scheduled to play against England in the Men's hockey semi-final at the Dhyan Chand National Stadium. Two days earlier, India thrashed Pakistan in a do-or-die match in Pool A  to secure the semifinal berth by 7-4 at the same venue. India and England second semifinal in the men's hockey event will start at 5:30 pm. In the first semifinal, defending Commonwealth Games champion Australia will take on New Zealand.

On the eighth day of ongoing Commonwealth Games 2010, India secured one gold, one silver and six bronze medals. The biggest upset of the day was Olympic bronze medalist Indian boxer Vijender Singh's loss in the Middle Weight (75kg) Men Semifinals bout against Anthony Ogogo of England.

In the Women's Discus throw event,  Krishna Poonia won the gold medal with a throw of 61.51 metres. She is the first Indian to win a gold medal in track and field events after Milka Singh, who won one it 52 years back. She is also the first woman to win a gold medal in track and field events of Commonwealth games. In the same event, Harwant Kaur won silver and Seema Antil secured bronze medal.

In the boxing event, India won four bronze medals in Commonwealth Games 2010 on day eight. Amandeep Singh, Jai Bhagwan, Dilbagh Singh and Vijender Singh bagged bronze medals. Tejaswini Sawant and Meena Kumari won bronze medal in Women's shooting 50 metre rifle prone pairs event.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Release of CWG coins by RBI has come too late

RESERVE BANK of India (RBI) has announced its decision to release new CWG 2010 coins now on October 10, one week after the start of games that too without indicating any date of release of new coins. Is it a proper way to commemorate an important event?

These coins should have been issued on the day of opening ceremony itself with plenty of coins and coin-sets available for foreign players and delegates at Games Village. Even higher-priced silver-alloy and gold coins could have been minted for the very special occasion.

Coin-sets should be made available at all RBI offices, philately counters and selected bank-branches (both private and public) right from date of release of new coins abolishing cumbersome and costly procedure of advance-booking of coin-sets that too after some years of release of coins thereby killing very purpose of commemorating an occasion. For simplicity only one highest-priced ‘Proof’ category of coin-sets comprising of all denominations of new-released coins should be there abolishing other categories including ‘uncirculated’ one.

All new coins including higher-priced silver-alloy coins should be available at face-value right on date of release itself from such convenient centres. Popularising coin-collection on lines of philately, will give net revenue-earning because such coin-sets never come in actual circulation. Educational institutions and others can be motivated to give coin-sets as prizes in functions instead of trophies and momentos.

Nigerian athlete first to test positive in Commonwealth Games

IN THE first case of doping at the Commonwealth Games 2010 in Delhi, Nigerian athlete Osayemi Oludamola, the 100 m gold medalist has reportedly tested positive for Methylhexaneamine, a banned substance. She won the event as Sally Pearson of Australia was disqualified for making a false start. However, her B sample is yet to be tested.

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria has said the positive result is the result of the prescription medication she took for a toothache, which led to her failed drug test.

"I regret to announce that a positive dope case has come out. Nigeria's Osayemi Oludamola has tested positive for methylhexaneamine and under anti-doping rules of the Games, she has been handed a provisional suspension," Fennell said at his customary media conference.

"Under anti-doping procedures she has been notified and she has requested for a 'B' sample testing. The 'B' sample testing will be done today and her hearing will also be held today," he added.

It is the first positive drop test of the Games. Nigerian athlete finished behind Pearson in 11.32 seconds before the Australian was disqualified along with England's Laura Turner, who was allowed to run but finished last.

In yesterday's race, Oludamola competed in the 200m semis but failed to qualify for the finals.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

India one short of winning maximum golds in Commonwealth Games

INDIAN COMMONWEALTH contingent is just one gold away to break their record of maximum golds ever won by India in the Commonwealth Games. India had won 30 golds in Commonwealth Games 2002, held in Manchester in England. However, India has already crossed the mark of maximum 69 medals which were also won in Manchester eight years back.
On seventh day of Commonwealth Games 2010, Indian bagged 15 medals including five golds, five silvers and five bronze medals. Country's top seeded tennis player Somdev Devvarman won gold medal in Men's Singles event. He defeated Gerg Jones of Australia straight by 6-4 6-2.  
2008 Beijing Olympics bronze medalist in the Men's 66kg Freestyle Wrestling event, Sushil Kumar won gold medal in the finals in the 66 kg freestyle wrestling category in the Commonwealth Games 2010. He defeated Heinrich Barnes of South Africa. Indian wrestlers Joginder Kumar and Anuj Kumar won silver medal in Men's freestyle 120 kg and Men's freestyle 84 kg events.
India won their 13th gold in shooting as shooter Harpreet Singh won gold medal in Men's 25m centre fire pistol Individual event. In the Archery event Indian archers Deepika Kumari and Rahul Banerjee won golds in Women's recurve individual and Men's recurve individual event on Sunday October 10.
In the most important game on Sunday at the jam-packed Major Dhyan Chand Stadium, India thrashed Pakistan by 7-4 in a Pool A match of the Commonwealth Games Men's hockey event. With this victory, India confirmed a semifinals berth against England at the Commonwealth Games.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Citizen Journalism: Democratising the media

THE WORLD Press Freedom Day will be celebrated all across the globe on May 3 and rich tributes will be paid to the journalists, who lost their lives in the line of fire or those suffering at the hands of the authorities for showing defiance.
This day reminds us of the fact that there are many places in the world, where journalists are being hounded for not toeing the official or unofficial line. While there has been a vast improvement in the conditions, in which journalists work, there are many more challenges yet to be overcome. In many countries, they still face censorship, arrests and even death in extreme cases.

However, more than the freedom of journalists, this May 3, brings another important issue to fore. And that is the freedom of the Media as a whole in wake of the failure of the traditional news industry as a business and a keeper of the national conscience.
As a consequence, a new from of journalism and media based on the concept of participatory journalism has evolved and is slowly broadening its horizons.
The advent of Internet and interactive web technologies has given rise to a new breed of citizen journalists, who are contributing and making news as the mainstream media.

These new media professionals, bloggers and photographers have charted territory, which is beyond editorial and corporate control. Many a times, serious news and articles published on Citizen Journalism websites and New Media have brought issues, which have been stomped over by the mainstream journalists.

In the wake of this development, it is important that this May 3, the contribution of the emerging concept of Citizen Journalism and New Media is also acknowledged and these brave guys are also given their due share under the sun.

Whether one is writing for a top news paper or writing his own blog or contributing on a citizen website should not make any difference, if some lies are exposed and truth is brought out.

It is also important that correct role of the media is clearly identified, who owns it and for whom it works. Is the media answerable to the stock holders, who are interested in the profits they line up at the end of the day or it has a larger role to play in the society.

The role of the new media and the alternative it gives to the common citizens is also to be analysed. Will Citizen Journalism replace mainstream media or will it work as an adjunct and coexist in the larger media framework is for posterity to decide.
But right now, Citizen Journalism is an evolving concept and the World media needs to nurture this concept and reinforce the idea on this World Press Freedom day.
The more people understand the process of journalism, the more they will realise the problems faced by a practitioner, thus bringing in more respect for the profession and the industry.

Sania Mirza to play for gold medal in Commonwealth Games 2010

INDIA SLIPPED to the third place on Day six in the Commonwealth Games 2010. The English team with 21 golds, 37 silvers and 20 bronze medals pushed India into the third place. India have also won 21 golds, but their silver and bronze counts are behind England. Indian Commonwealth contingent has won 16 silvers and 16 bronze medals so far.

Australians are far ahead from their nearest rival in medal tally. Till now Australia have won 102 medals including 48 golds, 27 silvers and 27 bronze medals.

Today, India won their 21th gold in Shooting event. Vijay Kumar and Harpreet Singh won 11th shooting gold medal in Men's 25m centre fire pistol Pairs event. Shooter Suma Shirur and Kavita Yadav also won a bronze medal for the country in Women's 10 m Air Rifle Pairs event.

Indian men's Table Tennis team clinched a bronze medal in Men's team event. Yesterday, Women's Table Tennis team won silver medal in team event. In the Athletics, Harminder Singh won bronze medal in Men's 20 kilometres walk event.
This evening women's Tennis single final will be played at RK Khanna Tennis Complex, India's top seeded player Sania Mirza will play against Australian opponent Anastasia Rodionova.

In Wrestling, India's Yogeshwar Dutt, Narsingh Pancham Yadav and Anil Mann will be fight for gold medal in the Freestyle 60-kg, Freestyle 74-kg and Freestyle 96-kg finals (Men's) respectively, whereas, Monika Devi and Srishti Singh will be competing in the 75 kg Women's category.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

India wins 3 golds on Day 5, Somdev and Sania in singles finals

INDIAN ACE shooter Gagan Narang won his third gold medal in the Commonwealth Games 2010 at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range on Friday. Gagan Narang with Imran Hasan Khan won his third gold and this was the 16th gold overall for the Indian contingent in the Commonwealth Games.
Earlier, Gagan Narang with Abhinav Bindra had won gold medals in men's 10m air rifle pair event and in the 10 m Air Rifle Men Singles events. Indian shooters have now won nine golds, six silvers and a bronze medal in the Commonwealth Games 2010. Total of 32 golds are at stake in the Shooting event, which will continue till October 13.
Today, one more shooter Vijay Kumar won a gold in the men's singles of 25m rapid fire pistol event.
The first gold medal for India today was won by archers Deepika Kumari, Dola Banerjee and Bombayala Devi Laishram in Women's Recurve team event.
In Tennis, country's top seeded tennis players Somdev Devvarman and Sania Mirza secured their berth in the men's and women's singles final. Somdev Devvarman won against Matt Ebden of Australia 6-3, 6-1, whereas, Sania Mirza defeated her Australian opponent Olivia Rogowska by 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the semifinal.
Indian Wrestler Babita Kumari stormed to the finals of the women's 51 KG freestyle wrestling event and ensured another medal for India. Yesterday, another wrestler Geeta had won the gold medal in the Women's freestyle 55 kg event.

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India retains second spot in Commonwealth Games 2010 medal tally

AFTER A glittering opening ceremony which marked the opening of Commonwealth Games 2010, now the sports fever has caught on the athletes, officials and millions of spectators from across the Commonwealth nations. During the last four days, many records have been broken and many new records have been set up during the Commonwealth Games.

Australia, the topper of 2006 Commonwealth Games is again on the top with a big margin as it has won 32 golds, 19 silver and 18 bronze medals so far. Their swimmers have won 31 medals including 11 golds, 11 silver and nine bronze medals. In the cycling competition at the 2010 Commonwealth Games,  Australian cyclist have won ten gold medals so far. Australian Gymnasts have bagged seven golds in this event.

Indian athletes have won 15 golds, 11 silver and nine bronze medals in shooting, wrestling and weightlifting events in the Commonwealth Games 2010. In the shooting event, Indian shooters performed exceptionally well and so far they have won 13 medals include seven golds and five silver medals. In the Wrestling event they won five golds, two silvers and three bronze medals whereas, in the Weightlifting competition, Indian weightlifters have won seven medals including two golds, two silver and three bronze medals.

The English team has won 12 gold, 23 silver and 12 bronze medal. In Aquatics, they have won total of 18 medals include four golds, eight silver and six bronze medals. There gymnasts also clinched eight medals include two golds and six silver medals.

During the 13 days long event, a total of 272 golds medalist will come to the podium. Today on the fifth day of the Commonwealth Games fate of total 43 gold medals will be decided in Shooting, Athletics, Weightlifting, Wrestling and Gymnastics events.

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Indian shooters strike gold, archers win bronze

THE INDIAN women's archery team scripted history when they won an unexpected bronze medal in the women's compound team event in New Delhi on Thursday. The team which comprised of Gagandeep Kaur, Jhano Hansdah and Bheigyabati Chanu defeated Malaysia by 223-219 at Yamuna Sports Complex. On the victory, an elated Gagandeep said that it's the first medal for India in Games archery. I am excited to be part of this. We tried our best in the semi-finals but it did not happen.

India was defeated by Canada in the semi-finals by a seven point difference with a score of 224-217. England bagged the gold medal.

In tennis, India's top seed, Somdev Devvarman advanced to the semi-finals in the men's singles tennis event at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday.

Meanwhile, at the Karni Singh Shooting range, Indian shooters Vijay Kumar and Gurpreet Singh struck gold in the Pairs 25 metres Rapid Fire pistol event. With this the duo also scripted a new Games record with a final total of 1162. Both of them shot 293 each in the second stage.

Hafiz Adzha and Hasli Izwan of Malaysia took silver in the Pairs event. Their total score was 1144 and Australia ended up winning bronze with a score of 1125.

This is the sixth gold medal for India in the shooting event and the total number of golds won by India so far is 12. However, India's favourite Tejaswini Sawant's incapability of making it through the finals in the womens 50 metres Rifle-3 Positions was a more disappointing one.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

India breathes easy as Commonwealth Games unfold splendidly

THE COMMONWEALTH Games 2010, began on a splendid note with the successful ‘opening ceremony’ putting to rest all fears of India putting up an embarrassing show in front of the rest of the world. No doubt everyone from an average Indian to Suresh Kalmadi had the pre-event jitters but they vanished into thin air by the end of the opening ceremony. Many who had given up the hope of the success of CWG are now pleasantly surprised.

Even days before the ‘opening ceremony’, the not so encouraging stories about the Games were trickling in and reinforcing the fears of the Games going awry. However, the post ‘opening ceremony’ mood was positive, proud and happy. The web was inundated with expressions of love and pride for the country.
The ceremony was no less than a festival. Certain moments like the entry of the Indian team into the stadium receiving a standing ovation, performance by artists presenting the six folk dances of India and the ‘Journey of India’ put together by the Indian Railways really struck a chord with the masses.

Though I couldn’t catch the ‘opening ceremony’ in the stadium, but while I was watching the frenzy unfold on the television set, a message I had received a few days back on my cell phone came to my mind. The message was about the conversation between a foreign tourist who had returned from a trip to India and his friend. The friend asks his India returned friend, “How is India and the Indians?” The India returned friend replies, “India is beautiful but I didn’t meet any Indian there. All the individuals I met were either Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati or something similar.”

When I first read this message, unfortunately I was in partial agreement but the ‘opening ceremony’ left a proud smile on my lips and made me realise that the message was anything but credible.

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Gagan Narang, Anisa Sayyed win Gold in CWG 2010 shooting event

ONCE AGAIN Indian shooters proved their supremacy in the ongoing Commonwealth Games 2010 and won two gold medals today. First Gagan Narang targeted for gold in 10 m Air Rifle Men Singles Final  and later Anisa Sayyed in the 25 m Pistol Women Singles final at Dr. Karni Singh Shooting range.
Earlier today, two of the best Indian shooters Gagan Narang and Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra won gold and silver medal in the 10 m Air Rifle Men Singles Final. Narang shot a perfect 600 and equaled his own world record. It was third gold medal for India in shooting. James Huckle of England won bronze medal in this event.
Shooter Anisa Sayyed continued her gold charm in Commonwealth Games again today. She gunned for gold in the 25 m Pistol Women Singles Final. Another Indian shooter, Rahi Sarnobat had to be satisfied with silver medal. Malaysian shooter Pei Chin Bibiana begged bronze medal in this event.
In the Men's Pairs Double Trap event, Asher Noria and Ronjan Sodhi of India bagged silver medal in the Commonwealth Games today. England's shooter Steven Scott and Steven Walton won gold and Benjamin Cheng Jie Khor and Seng Chye Khor of Malaysia won bronze medal in the event.
Yesterday, Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang had won gold medal in men's 10m air rifle pair event and Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayeed won gold in pairs 25m pistol event in the Commonwealth games 2010. India has already won four golds and five silver medals in the shooting event so far.

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Will CWG Games prove to be another sex haven for escorts!

IN WHAT is seen as a brazen form of sex tourism in the milieu of the cosmopolitan Commonwealth Games, the national capital has geared up for profligacy, thanks to the number of escort agencies running in full flow.

Parallel to all such widespread international events, especially games, like FIFA and Olympics, an equally broad-based web of upscale flesh trade is known to run. And the Delhi CWG Games are no exception. Reportedly thousands of escorts, have been roped in by flesh trade outfits that are run surreptitiously. Many of the girls brought to Delhi for such illegal operations are from foreign nations.

And as per reports, escorts from countries, particularly European ones like Britain, Poland, and Germany along with nations like Turkey and Afghanistan will work in Delhi until the Games are over. Outsourcing of sex jobs to Delhi at a time when the maximum foreign tourists are expected here is seen to be lucrative enough for foreign escort agencies including those in Russia.

The Commonwealth Games are there for a fortnight and will likely bring in combined profits to the tune of millions. Already mired in controversies, the CWG games can ill afford another one. But this is an open secret, party to which are rich brokers who are purportedly unnerved by authorities as they find dormant backing from police in return for money. So, a hullabaloo is improbable. During the Olympics in Beijing the government adopted the protection methods to avoid AIDS as stopping the trade was not doable.

The escorts are brought from foreign lands in the garb of overseas tourists on temporary visas. The business is for the elite and runs in posh star hotels. Since the escorts masquerade as tourists, it is not easy to crack down without proof of wrongdoing. At the same time, raiding star hotels on the basis of suspicion is hardly an option even as everything appears normal.

A private channel had unearthed some of these transgressions in an investigative story but little follow-up action is known to be taken by Delhi Police.

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India expected to put up a good show today, 28 medals at stake

THE COMMONWEALTH Games are in for tough competition. And now with India already having raked in 5 gold medals, it stands second after Australia. The Indian contingent is leaving no stone unturned to rake in the maximum number of medals.

The start was made by ace shooter and Olympic Gold medalist, Abhinav Bindra along with his teammate Gagan Narang, who is a world champion. Hopes are again high with these two ace shooters appearing individually in the 10m air rifle event which has been mastered by Bindra. Although he might face tough competition from Narang, the chance of India bagging another gold in shooting is quite close.

The situation in the pool looks captivating as well as grim as India's lone gladiator, Virdhawal Khade is all set to fight it out alone vying for at least one medal in the 50m butterfly event.

More action and surprises await in the womens hockey event: The Indian team will be facing world champions Australia afer their opening match against Scotland ended up in a draw. The mens hockey team emerged victorious with their classic 3-2 win against Malaysia yesterday.

With 28 gold medals at stake in today's event, a lot is expected from the players, who will be representing India in different disciplines like shooting, weightlifting, archery.

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Fewer heads turning up for events during CWG 2010?

IT WAS surely a gala affair without hitch, Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2010 opening ceremony made everyone sit up and take note. But after an extravagant start, the hype over the event has failed to attract spectators. The stadiums are running empty, with athletes not having much options than just performing for the cameras.

Even CWG Federation Chief has uttered distress for the thin attendance.

It is matter of surprise that Delhiites who eagerly awaited this mega events had shown interest only during the opening ceremony. It is evident that cricket crazy India is hardly fascinated by other sports, costly tickets and negative publicity is another added reason. There is lack of awareness on the part of citizens about the Games, do and do not's list lead to people ignorance.

Urban population only cheers for cricket and watching games like wrestling, boxing, shooting etc. are just wastage of time for them. Running on the field/track has always been considered a waste of time, even in the school, in terms of and with respect to academic performance. So disconnection from the CWG events is usual phenomenon as the events in such games are not given their due weightage or accreditation.

Organizing committee should bring down the cost of tickets or come up with innovative ideas so as to attract the maximum number of citizens. But, I still feel traveling in Delhi is difficult, tiresome task , walking some kilometers to stadium and security checking is headache for citizens in games. Standing in traffic jams always makes the matter worse.

India needs to showcase the event in a successful manner for which co-operation is required from the citizens by attending the events and supporting the athletes. It will bring cheers to millions people who have worked hard to make this happen. The experience of seeing an event in person is different and it is not only sports event everyone can see technologically advanced stadium which is world class.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Indian shooters eying four golds today in Commonwealth Games

DAY TWO of the Commonwealth Games 2010 was great for Indian athletes and Indian sports spectators. On Tuesday India won five gold medals in total in shooting and Wrestling events. First shooter Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang bagged first gold medal for the country in men's 10m air rifle pair event in the Commonwealth games 2010 then women shooter Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayeed followed their male counterpart and won gold in pairs 25m pistol event.

Later, it was Ravinder Singh, who won third gold for India and first in the wrestling event. He clinched gold in 60kg Greco-Roman style wrestling event. Fourth gold medalist of the day was wrestler Sanjay Kumar, who won second gold in the wrestling event in the 74kg Greco-Roman style. Fifth man of the day, who came to the podium was Anil Kumar. He won gold in the 96 kilogram category of men's wrestling played at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex.

Today in Commonwealth games 2010, Indian shooters are eying for four gold medals. First Asher Noria and Ronjan Sodhi will participate in Pairs Double Trap Men event, then Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang will be gunning for 10 m air rifles Singles event. Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed are also in the fray of gold medal event in 25 m Pistol Women Singles. Finally, Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh will try to set target for gold in 50 m Pistol Men Singles event.

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Protocol breach at CWG opening

THE PRIME Minister’s Office has conveyed discontent at an apparent breach of protocol by a member of the President Pratibha Patil’s team which had to do with seating arrangements during the successful opening ceremony of the CWG Games.

One of Patil’s secretaries had asked Manmohan Singh to switch seats that are set beforehand. The member of staff – a senior one – reportedly patted on the Prime Minster’s shoulder asking him to swap his location to make the sitting arrangement more logical. According to the prearranged sitting order the PM would have a seat at the side of former President APJ Abdul Kalam. The concerned secretary only tried to ensure that the PM sat adjacent to President Pratibha Patil.

The confusion was further roused when Camila Parker Bowles opted to have a seat next to Prince Charles who along with Patil declared the Games open. The final arrangement had Pratibha Patil occupying the seat just next to her spouse Devi Singh Patel, who was flanked by the former and Prince Charles. Rashtrapati Bhavan has downplayed the incident and maintained nothing of what is being said is factual.

Breaches of protocol are quite in rage these days. Not long ago, in what was a grave protocol breach by Mamta Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, did not receive invitation for the metro rail inauguration ceremony which was graced by the President Pratibha Patil on her visit to the state. The incident raised eyebrows and attracted criticism from authorities within the state department as well as from New Delhi.

More recently, the Minster of State for Health, Dinesh Trivedi festooned the statue of Mahatma Gandhi before the governor. Code of behavior has it that no official should garland a statue before the Governor of the state has done that. Trivedi later said he was unaware that the Governor was to come and did not intend to violate customs.

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Australian boxers complain about faulty weigh-in scales

A MAJOR snag hit the Commonwealth Games 2010 at the Talkatora Indoor stadium, when the official weigh-in for the boxing competition was found to be faulty by the Australian boxing contingent. The Australian boxing team complained that the faulty weigh-in scales at the venue were showing nearly all fighters overweight.

The competition manager Lenni Gama has denied about any problem with the scales and said that the scales were perfect and all this fuss was created by the teams, who had overweight boxers in their team. The technical delegate for the event Ray Silva said that everything was OK and weigh-in will now take place on Tuesday morning.
Australian official, John Gatfield said that their boxer Jason Maloney, weighed in and found he was a fraction over, but it showed Jason Maloney was find a half a kilogram over from the last reading, after he went to the sauna trying to lose some weight and when they came back.

Australia is leading in the medal tally of the XlX Commonwealth Games. On day one they bagged four golds and two silver. On day two of the event Australian are likely to win maximum gold in Swimming event.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Indian shooters clinch gold in 10m air rifle pair in CWG

OLYMPIC GOLD medalist Abhinav Bindra and world champion Gagan Narang did maximum amount of justice on the hopes which were put upon them. The ace shooters on Tuesday clinched gold medals for mens 10m air rifle pair's event in New Delhi. The medals mark India's first gold in the ongoing event.

Brits James Huckle and Kenny Parr was a distant second with 1174 points, while Bangladesh's Abdullah Hel Baki and Mohammad Asif Hossain Khan took the bronze at 1173.

The ace Indian shooters represented India in the 10m air rifle event before world champion Tejeswani Sawant, who had previously won two gold medals at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games and Lajja Goswami, who clinched 50m, 3rd position event later in the day.

Deepak Sharma and Omkar Singh will be trying their luck in the 50m free pistol event and Rahi Sarnobat and Anisa Sayyed will compete in 25m pistol event for women. Looking at the high tension levels, national coach Sunny Thomas added that Gagan and Abhinav are two top class performers and going by their past records, we should not have much difficulty winning a medal in air rifle. He also said that shooting is a very unpredictable event, so nobody is sure about who will win or who will not.

Hopes were at a all time high with Gagan Narang as he is titled as the world record holder. He had scored 600 out of 600 during his unparalleled record-winning feat - in air rifle event. However, Olympic Gold medalist Bindra required grace marks to qualify for the CWG 2010 team against Sanjeev Rajput. The latter had scored a 597 at the Pune trials in August.

Commonwealth Games 2010: Major events on Day 2

INDIA STARTED Tuesday morning in the Commonwealth Games 2010 with a gold. In 10m Air Rifle Men's Pairs event, Indian pair Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang won first gold medal in the 19th Commonwealth Games. Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang also broke the record they had set in Melbourne in the previous Commonwealth Games.

On day 2 in the Commonwealth Games 2010 in the 50 m Rifle 3 Positions Pairs events in women's category, Indian pair Tejaswini Samant and Lajja Gauswami will shoot for the second gold medal for her country. Tejaswini Samant is defending air rifle champion and world gold medalist.

Indian Wrestlers Ravinder Singh and Anil Kumar will take part in the medal event of 60 kg and 96 kg Men's events at Indira Gandhi Sports Complex on Tuesday.
In the Weightlifting event at Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Complex in the Men 62 kg category, Omkar Shekhar Otari and Rustam Sarang will try to clinch gold, whereas, in the Women 53 kg category, Swati Singh is the hope for Indians spectators.

In another important event on day 2 in the Commonwealth Games 2010, Indian hockey team will play against Malaysia at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium this evening.
In the tennis event, which will be played at R. K. Khanna Tennis Complex today, Indian top seeded player Somdev Devvarman will play against Devin Mullings of Bahamas in the first round of Men singles event, whereas, in the first round of Men double event, Indian greatest double pair Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi will play against Sri Lankan pair Amresh Jayawickreme Thangarajah and Dinesh Kanthan.

Today in the Commonwealth Games 2010, athletes will come to the podium for 18 gold medals in different categories. In swimming 5 golds, shooting 4 golds, cycling 3 golds, Wrestling 3 golds, Weightlifting 2 golds and in Gymnastics one gold medal will be decided today.

Nigerian weightlifter bags gold, Indian lifters also win medals

NIGERIAN WEIGHTLIFTER  Augustina Nkem Nwaoko made a great start by clinching the first gold medal in the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010. Nwaoko created history with a total of 175 kgs, as she lifted 77 kgs in the Snatch, and followed that up with another successful lift of 98 in the Clean and Jerk, in the 48-kg women's weightlifting category.Indian weightlifters, Soniya Chanu….

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India stuns the world with grand CWG Games opening ceremony

AMIDST MUCH fanfare and pomp the XIX Commonwealth Games, Delhi 2010 were declared open on Sunday. The spectacular sporting extravaganza was witnessed by millions of people across the world on their TV sets, besides the 60, 000 strong crowd that flocked the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.

The event was kicked off by Prince Charles and President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil as they declared the games open. Though according to protocol, the British Monarch, who heads the CWG Federation has to declare the games open, in her absence, her message was read out to the audience by Prince Charles.

Organizing Committee Chairman, Suresh Kalmadi, CWG federation chief, Mike Fennell, and Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh addressed the august spectators who had gathered on the occasion.

Brushing aside scams, controversies and negative publicity that marred the Games during the last few weeks, the opening ceremony showcased incredible India in its magnificent colors. India’s rich culture and heritage was the essence of the opening ceremony. The event showcased galore dance, music and arts. The XIX Commonwealth Games' opening ceremony enthralled one and all. This is the biggest sporting extravaganza India has ever organized since the 1982 Asian Games.

The much discussed highly expensive Aerostat was raised in the middle of the stadium above 25 meters from the ground suspended with puppets. A team of 1000 drummers created sort of magic with their thumping, beat leaving spectators awestruck.

The tone of shankhnaad across the stadium indicated that India has arrived. The splendid firework lit the sky combined with laser light making environment completely drowned in the colors of India.

Popular classical singer Hariharan took the centre stage along with 1000 school children rendering heart touching Swagatham song (welcome song) to welcome foreign dignitaries and athletes.

Athletes and officials from 71 participating nations took part in the march past. According to reports emanating from Commonwealth Games, there are some 4500 athletes and 2500 support officials who participated in the grand sporting extravaganza. India’s contingent was led by 2008 Olympic Gold medalist, Abhinav Bindra. India is expected to break their best haul of medals in Commonwealth Games, in 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, India had bagged 79 medals. This time they are aiming for 100 medals and second place in the medal tally.

Musicians and artists from across the country mesmerized the audience with their superb performance. Carnatic, Classical, fusion, yoga, Sufi and a host of many other genres of Indian culture were showcased to the world.

The climax of the ceremony was kept under cover. Oscar Award winning music director, AR Rahman took centre stage as he rendered CWG 2010's theme song, O yaaro India bula liya and Jai Ho from his Oscar winning movie, Slumdog Millionaire leaving audiences spellbound.

The grand opening ceremony was applauded by world leaders and media. They showered praise on India for organizing such a magnificent opening ceremony.

Nokia N8 with rich features to hit shelves soon

NOKIA's LATEST entertainment smartphone, the highly anticipated Nokia N8 with Ovi services, has gained enough coverage and the first set of shipping rolled out to hit the markets. In this process, the customers who have placed a pre-order for the Nokia N8 through Nokia Online Shops and Nokia retail stores will be the first to receive their Nokia N8. The supply will vary by country and by operator, with broad availability in the coming weeks.

With the N8, and the new Symbian software, Nokia brings a familiar, faster and more intuitive user experience to the world's most popular smartphone platform. It is the first of Nokia's new Symbian smartphone range.

The first of a series of smartphones based on the new Symbian, the Nokia N8 is fast and easy to use and supports true multitasking, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously and switch between them easily. Dubbed the world's best camera phone, the Nokia N8 lets you take the highest quality photos and shoot HD-quality videos in supreme clarity with the 12MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics.

Editing photos and videos on-screen and choose from multiple ways to share them; transfer large files to an external hard-drive with USB-on-the-go, or direct mobile uploads to social networks like Facebook, Twitter or RenRen straight from the home screen are amongst the many features a person will be able to enjoy with the new Nokia N8.

The Nokia N8 stands tall when it comes to entertainment. Its WebTV applications from channels like E! Entertainment, National Geographic and CNN and the intuitive music player inject an element of fun into idle moments. Plug the device to the home entertainment center to watch HD-quality videos from the big screen with full Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound.

The latest version of Ovi Store, available first on the Nokia N8, gives easy access to more applications - from social networking services like Foursquare to games like Need for Speed Shift and many other productivity generating domains as per the location.

Like other Nokia smartphones, the Nokia N8 comes with free Ovi Maps walk & drive navigation in more than 70 countries worldwide, with no hidden costs.

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PM says India delighted to host Commonwealth Games

WELCOMING All all to Delhi Commonwealth Games, the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan in welcome address at the inaguration ceremony on Sunday, said that people of India are delighted to host the Nineteenth Commonwealth Games in the historic city of Delhi.

"It is a proud moment for all our countrymen. I convey my warm greetings to each member of this august gathering of the Commonwealth sporting fraternity", the Prime Minister said, adding "I invite all our guests – who have come from every corner of the world – to enjoy our hospitality, to enjoy the Games and to enjoy the incredible sights and sounds of India.".  
He further said that over the next two weeks, the participants and the nation will celebrate and honour sporting excellence on the playing fields, adding we will see contests of human skill and endurance but above all of courage and character.
The Games are an occasion to uphold and renew the essential spirit of the Commonwealth that seeks to promote peace, equality and friendship among all people and nations, added Dr Manmohan Singh.
It is participation and sportsmanship, more than winning or losing, which will strengthen the cherished ties of goodwill and understanding that unite us as one family, he remarked.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

World excited on the gala opening Ceremony of Commonwealth Games 2010

IT WAS completely India’s Day. India proved Commonwealth detractors wrong by showcasing its capacity for hosting a mega event. The much awaited gala inaugural of the Commonwealth Games took place in nation’s capital on 3 October, 2010 at 7 pm with all roads leading to Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

More than one lakh security personnel were guarding New Delhi during the biggest-ever Commonwealth Games that drew nearly 7,000 athletes and team officials from around the world and Delhi looked like a virtual security fortress with markets and commercial establishments closed for the day.

Around 80,000 policemen and 20,000 paramilitary troops, 1,500 elite commandos and snipers, 100 anti-sabotage teams and 15 bomb disposal squads were deployed for duty for the biggest sports event India has hosted since the 1982 Asian Games. The whole of Delhi was in a security blanket and looked bullet proof from all sides.

Military helicopters hovered over the Nehru Stadium and the athletes' village which houses visitors from 71 countries and territories that form the Commonwealth community. It was multi-layered and multi dimensional security arrangement for all. Indian authorities had taken unprecedented security measures due to fears of possible terrorist attacks and following statements from participating countries including Australia which said the Games could be a target for terrorists.

Former President Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam, President Pratibha Patil, Prince Charles and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh witnessed the three hour ceremony with various dignitaries from the participating countries present there. This is the first time the Games are being opened by two dignitaries as part of a compromise pact between the hosts and the Commonwealth Games Federation. In another first for the Games, the athletes walked with their respective countries' contingents and took their seats alongside guests.

The Aerostat, a helium balloon and one of star attractions lifted off after a pyrotechnical display of fireworks that followed the playing of the national anthem. After the first segment of the opening ceremony that lasted for 12 minutes, singer Hariharan sang Swagatam (Welcome all) along with students from different schools of Delhi, who showcased the art of mehndi (henna) painting white sheets with it to exhibit hands full of artistic designs.

The performance was followed by the march past as the 6,700 athletes from the 71 countries made their entry into the stadium. They were led by ladies showcasing 71 Indian dresses, a sight itself to watch. The Pakistani and Sri Lankans contingent were greeted with a huge cheer. But as expected, the whole 60,000-strong crowd and the dignitaries gave the host contingent a standing ovation as they were led in by Olympic Gold medalist Abhinav Bindra.

Boxer Vijender Singh entered with Queen’s Baton in stadium and in last lap, Sushil Kumar handed it over to Prince Charles who read the message of Queen. Ace shooter Abhinav Bindra took oath on behalf of athletes which was followed by flag hosting ceremony. There were another six segments Tree of Knowledge ,Yoga, Great Indian Journey and Oscar winning composer A.R. Rahman's rendition of the CWG anthem 'Jiyo Utho Badho Jeeto' during three-hour long ceremony.The  ceremony concluded around 11 PM.

Department of Posts launches third set of stamps on CWG 2010

POST A spectacular opening ceremony at the XIX Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, the Indian postal department walked an extra mile to commemorate the event. The Department of Posts released a third set of stamps on tennis, archery, hockey and athletics. The stamp release ceremony was attended by Lt General (Retd) Ashok Kapur ADG (Games Village) and other high ranking officials from the postal department.

Since such stamps commemorate a good event and are printed only in limited quantities, for the third set 4 lakh stamps were printed and issued. Apart from this, the Delhi Postal Circle has issued one Special Cover to commemorate the arrival Of Queen’s Baton in Delhi and very soon two picture post cards will also be issued by Department Of Posts on Commonwealth Games 2010.

The other set of stamps commemorate the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and the Talkatora Stadium. The Philatelic Sales Counters of these Post Offices are a major hit as a range of beautiful designed stamps (featuring the flora and fauna, sports, art & culture, famous personalities etc.), Philatelic Books and Special Covers have already been put out for sale.

For the convenience of the visitors and delegates from participating countries, the Department of Posts has established two Post Offices i.e. CWG Village and Main Press Centre, Pragati Maidan.

Commonwealth Games kick off amidst much fanfare

THE COMMONWEALTH Games kicked off on Sunday amidst much fanfare with Prince Charles and President Pratibha Patil declaring the games open at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi.

The games got off to a colourful start with millions of people watching the opening ceremony across the globe. Indian traditional music, dance and culture formed the chief attraction of the opening ceremony, which witnessed top leaders and politicians of the country attending the event.

The programme commenced with Indian national anthem, which was followed by Rhythm of India, an electrifying opening act.

A major attraction was Helium Aerostat which was the centre of attraction of the event. Hundreds of drummer filled the air with captivating music, who were followed by schoolchildren singing Su Swagatam to welcome the games visitors.

The school children also formed a namaste in the stadium ground and displayed rhythmic movements. After the welcome ceremony was over, athletes from  participating countries marched into the stadium.

To ensure that no untoward incident takes place, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was turned into a fortress with thousands of security personnel fanned in and around the venue to ensure that opening ceremony of the 19th Commonwealth Games goes off without a hitch.

There were numerous check points on way to the stadium with gun-toting police men manning the nakas. Vehicles were kept away from the stadium to negate any threat to the thousands of spectators and VVIPs at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Commonwealth Games 2010 Updates,News,Events,schedule,Results

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Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony,artist performance details

The opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2010 will start at 7 PM on Sunday, October 3 at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in New Delhi.Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony will last for two hours 20 minutes and will showcase 5,000 years of Indian history.

About 7,000 athletes and officials from 71 countries and territories are participating in the Commonwealth Games 2010. The highlight of the Opening Ceremony evening will involve a huge helium balloon floating above the stadium and the 60,000 spectators cheering the players from across the world. Country's first Olympic gold medalist in the individual category, Abhinav Bindra, will bring the Queen's Baton to the opening ceremony of Commonwealth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.

According to sources, the Queen's baton will be received by Prince Charles and he will read out the Queen's baton message at Opening Ceremony, whereas, the President of India, Pratibha Patil will announce the opening of the Commonwealth Games.

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