Aus backed cricket coaching programme launched in city

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September 16, 2012

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Mangalore, September 16: An innovative curriculum based Cricket Education Programme in affiliation with Cricket Australia was launched in Mangalore on Sunday.

 

Brijesh Patel, Former Indian Cricketer and Former Secretary of Karnataka State Cricket Association, Matthew Betsey, Cricket Australia's Coach Manager, and Martin Gleeson, CEO, Sports Education Development of India Ltd. inaugurated the programme at St. Aloysius College Centenary Grounds.

 

Speaking at the formal function, Mr. Gleeson said that the intention behind having such a programme is to produce quality local coaches by bringing together coaching expertise from India as well as Australia. 25 coaches from all over the country would be trained in Jaipur wherein they would be familiarized with the latest techniques in the game, he said. The programme not just provides resources for coaches but also resources for students backed by curriculum and cricket text books too, he said. Children also benefit from value added sessions by renowned cricketing role models such as Brett Lee, Mike Hussey, the Australian team and Rajasthan Royals, he said.

 

Mr. Betsey said that partnerships are an important aspect not just in cricket but also in life and Cricket Australia has entered into a partnership with Cricket India Academy for the benefit of the game. Cricket Australia has a system of producing top cricketing talent and the likes of Brett Lee, the Waugh brothers and Adam Gilchrist have all come through those processes, he said. By extending their focus to other countries, world cricket in general would benefit, he said. The programme also aims at developing related skills such as leadership, decision making, honesty, and respect besides equipping children with cricket skills, he added.

 

Expressing his thoughts, Mr. Patel said that with the initiative of Mangala Sports Club and the launching of the programme, the game has been taken to a higher level in the city. Urging children to make the most of the opportunity, Mr. Patel said that they would have to put in extra efforts especially in terms of batting, bowling and fielding drills. The modern day cricket demands good fielding skills and it is a key area where the fitness of the aspirants would be tested, he said. Mr. Patel also suggested that an indoor cricket practice facility be set up as a lot of children lose touch during rainy season while the cricketing season starts in June-July.

 

J R Lobo, Former Commissioner of MCC, expressed appreciation for the newly launched programme and hoped that it would help nurture more top class cricket talents in Mangalore.

 

Fr Swebert D'Silva, Principal, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, also wished the programme good luck and hoped that the initiative would help children and youngsters to engage themselves in some physical activity rather than getting glued to mobiles and computers.

 

Shashidhar Kodickal, Manohar Amin, Samuel Jayaraj Mutthu, CA Rathan Kumar, Devdas Nayak P, and other representatives of Mangala Sports Pvt Ltd, were also present.

 

Coaching will be given in three categories i.e. 'Cricket Kids' (for children between 5-8 years of age), 'Cricket Education Programme' (CEP for children between 9-14 years of age), and 'Emerging Players' (15 plus). Besides, an 'Elite Camp' will be held exclusively for Cricket Education Programme and Cricket India Acdemy participants providing specialist coaches and high performance skill development techniques. 'Summer camps' would also be held for children during their vacations.

 

Cricket Education Programme has been developed exclusively by Cricket Australia. A Diploma of Cricket certificate is also awarded by Cricket Australia for participants satisfying the requirements of the final level of the programme. Popular Aussie pacer Brett Lee is the Programme's Brand Ambassador along. Mike Hussey and Ellyse Perry are 'Role Models' of the programme. Pravin Amre, renowned Indian cricketer, is the Coach Director. Local coaches are trained by Cricket Australia Coach Educators and the monitoring of coach performance is done by Cricket Australia accredited Coach Assessors.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 5: The Karnataka government has constituted a competent authority for I Monetary Advisory (IMA) cases under the KPIDFE (Karnataka Protection of Interest of Depositors in Financial Establishments) Act, 2004, which is required to call claims from erstwhile depositors of the IMA group of entities under the provisions of the Act, said Harsh Gupta, Special Officer and Competent Authority for IMA cases.

In order to ensure transparency and to avoid harassment to the claimants, an online application software has been developed for accepting claims from the depositors, Gupta stated.

"The claim application can be filed from any of Banglore-1, Karnataka-1 and Seva-Sindhu Kendras of the state government in person or through online. The required documents can be submitted using e-attestation along with claims or at a later date, but prior to the claim settlement. The details of authorities for e-attestation will be informed later," the official stated.

The claimants will have to provide Aadhaar authentication based identification or identification by the designated officer based on alternate documents; current mobile number and address among others.

The details of the draft claim filing process has been put for public feedback on website 'imaclaims.karnataka.gov.in'. The depositors can give their feedback on the website, WhatsApp number or email, Gupta stated.

Based on feedback received from the depositors, the claim process and the claim application software will be finalised, the official said and further informed that the start date for acceptance of claims will be informed through wide publicity at a later date.

"There will be a total time period of 30 days for submission of the claims from the start date of acceptance of claims," Gupta said.

An SIT was investigating the multi-crore IMA Jewels case, where the firm had allegedly cheated a large number of investors after promising them impressive returns on their deposits. The SIT has already arrested several government officials and questioned others including politicians in the matter.

The prime accused and Managing Director of IMA Mohammed Mansoor Khan, who had fled the country after several complaints were registered against him in connection with the scam, has also been arrested.

The state government had constituted an SIT to probe the scam when it first came to light in June earlier this year when more than 4,000 investors trooped outside the showroom after an audio clip purportedly recorded by Khan went viral.

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May 24,2020

Mangaluru, May 24: Muslims across coastal Karnataka today observed Eid Al-Fitr by offering Eid prayers at home instead of mosques and Eidgahs.

For the first time the cities of Mangaluru and Udupi wore a deserted look on the day of Eid. Strict implementation of the lockdown was seen in the both cities. All vehicles except those transporting essentials remained off the roads.

Following the orders of orders of the deputy commissioners of the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and guidance of religious scholars and Qadhis, Muslims preferred not to venture out of homes on the day of Eid. The 36 hours of complete lockdown which came into force yesterday at 7 p.m. will relaxed tomorrow morning at 7 a.m.

The Eidgah at Light House Hill area of the city and other prominent mosques, where thousands used to gather to offer namaz during festivals, were empty today.

Photos of simple Eid celebrations were share on social media to keep the spirit of festival alive in times of pandemic.

This time Muslims in the region had also decided not to buy any new clothes for Eid. Campaigns were run in the moth of Ramadan to encourage the Muslims to donate the amount of new clothes to the needy instead.

Throughout the month of Ramadan Muslim organisations were distributing food among the stranded migrant labourers in the region.

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May 31,2020

Mangaluru, May 31: A yellow alert has been sounded in eight districts of Karnataka, amidst the Indian Meteorological Department’s (IMD) prediction that the low pressure area formed over Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep may to intensify further into a cyclonic storm.

The yellow has been sounded in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Hassan, Shivamogga and Chamarajanagara till June 1.

Moderate to heavy rain is expected to lash parts of coastal Karnataka today and tomorrow. 

The IMD has assessed that the situation is favourable for the onset of southwest monsoon. In view of the enhanced cloud cover and the deepening of southwesterly winds up to mid tropospheric levels, the southwest monsoon advanced further.

The IMD has also advised fishermen to avoid fishing in west coast of India from May 31 to June 4.

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