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14 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | May 6, 2016, Friday DEPARTMENT OF LEGAL METROLOGY KASHMIR A VIGILANT CONSUMER IS AN ASSET TO THE NATION Always check carefully on the packaged commodities: Month and year of manufacture or packing Name, address, Helpline No. and email of the Consumer Grievance Redressal Authority Name and Address of Manufacturer of Packer Name of the goods Net Quantity in the package DIPK-1237 ISSUED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY: OFFICE OF THE JOINT CONTROLLER LEGAL METROLOGY KASHMIR REQUIRED FOR OMAN AND SAUDI ARABIA GRADUATE + HOTEL MANAGEMENT COURSE RESTAURANT MANAGER TH 12 OR GRADUATE FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST TH 10 OR ABOVE WAITERS B.TECH OR M.TECH ( ELECTRONICS &COMMUNICATION) TELECOM ENGINEER TH 12 TH Qualification 12 TEAM LEADER TELECOM TECHNICIAN CONTACT 9622596969 Dr. Farzana Bashir MBBS, MD CONSULTANT GYNAECOLOGIST J&K Health Services Available at ELLAHI MEDICATE 90 Feet Road Main Chowk Ellahi Bagh Sgr Tuesday & Thursday 4.30 pm to 6.50 pm 9018220040, 9419443801 M-006 NoC Row Congress castigates JKCA Azhar looks up to Inzamam as Pakistan slump to historic low in one-day cricket Lahore, May 5: Pakistan ODI captain Azhar Ali Thursday hoped a new coach along with the newly appointed chief selec- tor, Inzamam-ul-Haq, will devise a rescue strategy for his team which slumped to ninth in the one-day inter- national rankings. If they cannot pull out of the slump by next year to break into the top eight, they face having to play a qualify- ing round for the 2019 World Cup for the first time ever. Inzamam was appointed as Pakistan's new chief selec- tor last month after the pre- vious selection committee was disbanded following the national side's long-running dismal state in limited overs cricket which included the disastrous exit from the World Twenty20. Pakistan are also in search of a new coach after Waqar Younis resigned fol- lowing the team's failure to reach the semi-finals of the tournament. “I think a new selection committee and a new coach will help plan things and I am optimistic that the boys will lift their performances... which we badly need,” Azhar told AFP. The latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rank- ing is “worrying”, he said — and Pakistan's prospects for improving appear bleak as they face “challenging” top teams in coming weeks. Pakistan was briefly ranked ninth after losing to 3-0 to Bangladesh in April last year, but managed to reach eighth before being knocked back once more in the ICC's annual inter- national rankings released Wednesday. Ali was optimistic his team could rise again. “We are aware of the latest rankings, which are worry- ing,” he said. “We know we have to beat top teams to rise in the rank- ings and we are quite deter- mined to do that.” Pakistan plays five one- day internationals in Eng- land in August, then two in Ireland before facing the West Indies for up to five matches. They then tour Australia early next year for six one-days. “For me, our schedule is challenging,” Azhar admit- ted. “But we know that beating England and Australia will lift our rankings. “England will be tough ... We have to be at our best and the only way we can improve our rankings is to beat better and higher-ranked teams.” He said his team often lets opportunities pass by in ODIs. “If you look at our series in New Zealand (in January) we should have won that, but we slipped from good posi- tions and lost matches,” he said. Australia are top of the one-day rankings while Eng- land are sixth. GK NEWS NETWORK Srinagar, May 5: Congress Leader, Salman Nizami has criticized Jammu and Kash- mir Cricket Association for “unfairly mixing politics and cricket” by denying a NOC to Ranji player, Meh- joor Sofi that would allow him to play in the premier division one for Easton tigers Bristol in the UK. Nizami in statement said, “This decision to bar a Kashmiri player over fac- tionalism from an interna- tional sporting competition is unfortunate, and I urge JKCA to allow Mehjoor to play in UK. “ He said earlier, politics used to be much simpler and free from revenge and personal hatred, politics should not interfere in sports, and every crick- eter ought to be allowed to express himself or herself creatively. “ Nizami said the State Sports Minister should really not be involved in the business of sports because it’s not his job. The faction- alism in the J&K Cricket Association has proved to have an adverse impact on the budding Kashmiri crick- eters who have been affected by the Politics. “The JKCA should resolve the differences; most of the state cricketers are losing out on an oppor- tunity to play at the national or International level due to the factionalism,” he added. Akbar wins cycling event GK NEWS NETWORK Srinagar, May 5: Only International cyclist of State, Muhammad Akbar Khan who plays for Mirza Sons continued his domi- nance in the cycling arena of State by cruising to victo- ry in the cycling event held at Check-I-Kawoosa in Dis- trict Budgam on Thursday. The first of its kind mul- tiple lap cycling event of Kashmir , saw cyclists com- pleting 42-kilomtre distance in seven laps. Akbar who is known name in the cycling arena of the state dominated the event giving no chance to other riders by finishing first with handsome lead of one-kilometer. Akbar took lead in fourth lap with none of the riders matching is speeding skills. He com- pleted next three laps alone with other riders contesting for second and third posi- tions. Adil Teli of Arco Cements secured second place while as Waheed Ahmad bagged the third slot. In junior category, Par- vaiz Ahmad Sheer Gujri of Boys Hr Sec School bagged the first place while as Saqub Sheikh of Toyota Ansari and Monis Ismail of Gazala Memorial school bagged second and third positions respectively. Large number of locals including women witnessed the competition early in the morning on Srinagar Gul- marg highway. The organiz- ers appreciated the role of Police men of Police Station Magam who regulated traf- fic very smoothly during the event. On the concluding cer- emony of the race, Vice- Chairman Budgam Sports Council Rifat Abdullah and Sponsor Aijaz Bashir dis- tributed prizes among the winners. Addressing the players and spectators on the occa- sion, Rifat Abdullah high- lighted the importance of sports in day today life of youth. He said that Kawoo- sa has become a hub of cycling activities and there is need to promote the sport in the area at a large scale. Rifat Abdullah also announced that a mega national level cycling event would be organized in next two months at Kawoosa during the night under street lights which are already functional on Gul- marg highway from Narbal to Mazhama. He assured full sup- port to the cyclists from Budgam Sports Council. The Sponsor of the event, Ajaz Bashir said that the theme of the event (No to Drugs) was very important theme because drug menace is silently destroying the youth and the society. Aijaz appealed the parents to channelize the talent of the children in a proper way and keep them away from social evils. Giving credit to his hard training during National coaching for victory Akbar said, “Impact of training received by me in Sports Authority of India Centre New Delhi was the decid- ing factor today. I took lead early and was able to main- tain that toil the end”. Field archery coaching camp held Srinagar, May 5: The two- day field archery coaching camp organized by J&K Field Archery Association concluded at MPML BHSS Bhag-e-Dilawar, here on Thursday. The event was inaugu- rated by senior physical expert of DYSS, Muzammil Dar. In the camp around 50 students of different schools of Srinagar were imparted coaching. The coaching to the students was imparted by 2 senior national players of the federation. During the camp latest techniques were given to players. The camp was based on theory and practi- cal basis. The general secretary of the association while addressing the players said, that state association is intending to set up Archery Academy in the vicinity of old city in the month of July and said that old city is full of talent. By opening such sports academies in the old city would boost sports talent among youth and would give them a chance to utilize their energy in good manner. Amir Rouf shines for JK Srinagar, May 5: The spe- cially abled player of State, Amir Rouf Gurgani shined in the recently held Winter Games2016 at Gulmrag by bagging position. Amir who is a deaf, received the prize, from MLA Tangmarg, Muham- mad Abbass Wani. The event was organized by Special Olympics Bharat as a part of preparatory camp for World Winter Games to be hosted in Austria in 2017. Participants from within the state and neighboring Himachal Pradesh took part in the winter sports event which ended on Wednesday. Burn Hall School celebrates diamond jubilee Srinagar, May 5: As part of diamond jubilee celebrations Burn Hall School is organiz- ing different inter school events in the coming days, a spokesman of the school said in a statement. He said Burn Hall School Diamond jubilee inter school Cricket tournament started today at the JKCA Cricket grounds Sonwar here. The tournament was declared open by the youth PDP leader Waheed-ur- Rehman Para. The Principal Rev. Fr. Sebastian Nagathunkal in his address said the tourna- ment would be a platform to showcase the Valley’s young sporting talent as well as an occasion for healthy interac- tion among the youth coming from over fifteen leading schools of the Valley. He said that a series of events including inter- school football, basketball, badminton, chess, science & maths quiz, debate would be held during the session to mark the historic occasion of school’s diamond jubilee. Islamia College badminton championship concludes Srinagar, May 5: the Inter-group badminton championship of Islamia College of Science and Commerce concluded at college campus, Hawal here on Thursday. In the final ICS Whites defeated ICS Reds by 3-2 sets. The Principal of the college Prof. (Dr.) G M Tibet Bakal was the chief guest on the occasion and gave away the tro- phies to the winner and the runners-up teams. From Monday the col- lege will be conducting Volleyball trials for the College Volleyball team at the college Volleyball court for the forth- coming Inter-College tournaments and the formation of Inter-Group Volleyball teams. Softball tennis trials on May 20 Srinagar, May 5: The J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Asso- ciation is going to con- duct selection trials for senior men and women at Tennis Courts, Gindun Sta- dium, Raj Bagh, here on May 20. During the trials would be held for selecting JK team for the 14th Senior National Soft Tennis cham- pionship scheduled to be held in Chandigarh from June 8 to 12. All interested play- ers have been asked to report Gindun Stadium on May20 at 11.00 AM or con- tact Ishfaq Bhat General Secretary on cell number 9906430698. RCB captain Kohli looking at one-match ban, fine New Delhi, May 5: Royal Chal- lengers Bangalore (RCB) cap- tain Virat Kohli could face a one-match ban if his team fails to maintain the required over- rate in their next outing in the Indian Premier League (IPL). With two wins from seven games, the Bengaluru side has not only struggled to get over the line, but also complete their overs in the stipulated time. The effect of these offences would directly fall on the skip- per, who has already been penalised twice for minimum over rate offences. The Delhi right-handed batsman was fined Rs.12 lakh and then Rs.24 lakh for two separate over rate offences. Now, another offence and he will not only be penalised with a Rs.30 lakh fine but also a ban for one game. According to the IPL's Code of Conduct for Players, "For the third and each subsequent offence (over rate) in a season as captain of the bowling team, the captain will be fined $ 50,000 and banned from play- ing in the team's next league match." (IANS) SPORTS twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com CMYK

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Congress castigates JKCA

Azhar looks up to Inzamam as Pakistan slump to historic low in one-day cricketLahore, May 5: Pakistan ODI captain Azhar Ali Thursday hoped a new coach along with the newly appointed chief selec-tor, Inzamam-ul-Haq, will devise a rescue strategy for his team which slumped to ninth in the one-day inter-national rankings.

If they cannot pull out of the slump by next year to break into the top eight, they face having to play a qualify-ing round for the 2019 World Cup for the first time ever.

Inzamam was appointed as Pakistan's new chief selec-tor last month after the pre-

vious selection committee was disbanded following the national side's long-running dismal state in limited overs cricket which included the disastrous exit from the World Twenty20.

Pakistan are also in search of a new coach after Waqar Younis resigned fol-lowing the team's failure to reach the semi-finals of the tournament.

“I think a new selection committee and a new coach will help plan things and I am optimistic that the boys will lift their performances... which we badly need,” Azhar

told AFP.The latest International

Cricket Council (ICC) rank-ing is “worrying”, he said — and Pakistan's prospects for improving appear bleak as they face “challenging” top teams in coming weeks.

Pakistan was briefly ranked ninth after losing to 3-0 to Bangladesh in April last year, but managed to reach eighth before being knocked back once more in the ICC's annual inter-national rankings released Wednesday.

Ali was optimistic his team could rise again.

“We are aware of the latest rankings, which are worry-ing,” he said.

“We know we have to beat top teams to rise in the rank-ings and we are quite deter-mined to do that.”

Pakistan plays five one-day internationals in Eng-land in August, then two in Ireland before facing the West Indies for up to five matches. They then tour Australia early next year for six one-days.

“For me, our schedule is challenging,” Azhar admit-ted.

“But we know that beating

England and Australia will lift our rankings.

“England will be tough ... We have to be at our best and the only way we can improve our rankings is to beat better and higher-ranked teams.”

He said his team often lets opportunities pass by in ODIs.

“If you look at our series in New Zealand (in January) we should have won that, but we slipped from good posi-tions and lost matches,” he said.

Australia are top of the one-day rankings while Eng-land are sixth.

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 5: Congress Leader, Salman Nizami has criticized Jammu and Kash-mir Cricket Association for “unfairly mixing politics and cricket” by denying a NOC to Ranji player, Meh-joor Sofi that would allow him to play in the premier division one for Easton tigers Bristol in the UK.

Nizami in statement said, “This decision to bar a Kashmiri player over fac-

tionalism from an interna-tional sporting competition is unfortunate, and I urge JKCA to allow Mehjoor to play in UK. “

He said earlier, politics used to be much simpler and free from revenge and personal hatred, politics should not interfere in sports, and every crick-eter ought to be allowed to express himself or herself creatively. “

Nizami said the State Sports Minister should

really not be involved in the business of sports because it’s not his job. The faction-alism in the J&K Cricket Association has proved to have an adverse impact on the budding Kashmiri crick-eters who have been affected by the Politics.

“The JKCA should resolve the differences; most of the state cricketers are losing out on an oppor-tunity to play at the national or International level due to the factionalism,” he added.

Akbar wins cycling eventGK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, May 5: Only International cyclist of State, Muhammad Akbar Khan who plays for Mirza Sons continued his domi-nance in the cycling arena of State by cruising to victo-ry in the cycling event held at Check-I-Kawoosa in Dis-trict Budgam on Thursday.

The first of its kind mul-tiple lap cycling event of Kashmir , saw cyclists com-pleting 42-kilomtre distance in seven laps.

Akbar who is known name in the cycling arena of the state dominated the event giving no chance to other riders by finishing first with handsome lead of one-kilometer. Akbar took lead in fourth lap with none of the riders matching is speeding skills. He com-pleted next three laps alone with other riders contesting for second and third posi-tions.

Adil Teli of Arco Cements secured second place while as Waheed Ahmad bagged the third slot.

In junior category, Par-vaiz Ahmad Sheer Gujri of Boys Hr Sec School bagged the first place while as Saqub Sheikh of Toyota Ansari and Monis Ismail of Gazala Memorial school bagged second and third positions respectively.

Large number of locals including women witnessed

the competition early in the morning on Srinagar Gul-marg highway. The organiz-ers appreciated the role of Police men of Police Station Magam who regulated traf-fic very smoothly during the event.

On the concluding cer-emony of the race, Vice-Chairman Budgam Sports Council Rifat Abdullah and Sponsor Aijaz Bashir dis-tributed prizes among the winners.

Addressing the players and spectators on the occa-sion, Rifat Abdullah high-lighted the importance of sports in day today life of youth. He said that Kawoo-sa has become a hub of cycling activities and there is need to promote the sport in the area at a large scale.

Rifat Abdullah also announced that a mega national level cycling event would be organized in next two months at Kawoosa

during the night under street lights which are already functional on Gul-marg highway from Narbal to Mazhama.

He assured full sup-port to the cyclists from Budgam Sports Council. The Sponsor of the event, Ajaz Bashir said that the theme of the event (No to Drugs) was very important theme because drug menace is silently destroying the youth and the society. Aijaz appealed the parents to channelize the talent of the children in a proper way and keep them away from social evils.

Giving credit to his hard training during National coaching for victory Akbar said, “Impact of training received by me in Sports Authority of India Centre New Delhi was the decid-ing factor today. I took lead early and was able to main-tain that toil the end”.

Field archery coaching camp held

Srinagar, May 5: The two-day field archery coaching camp organized by J&K Field Archery Association concluded at MPML BHSS Bhag-e-Dilawar, here on Thursday.

The event was inaugu-rated by senior physical expert of DYSS, Muzammil Dar. In the camp around 50 students of different schools of Srinagar were imparted coaching. The coaching to the students was imparted by 2 senior national players of the federation.

During the camp latest

techniques were given to players. The camp was based on theory and practi-cal basis.

The general secretary of the association while addressing the players said, that state association is intending to set up Archery Academy in the vicinity of old city in the month of July and said that old city is full of talent. By opening such sports academies in the old city would boost sports talent among youth and would give them a chance to utilize their energy in good manner.

Amir Rouf shines for JK

Srinagar, May 5: The spe-cially abled player of State, Amir Rouf Gurgani shined in the recently held Winter Games2016 at Gulmrag by bagging position.

Amir who is a deaf, received the prize, from MLA Tangmarg, Muham-mad Abbass Wani. The event was organized by Special Olympics Bharat as a part of preparatory camp for World Winter Games to be hosted in Austria in 2017. Participants from within the state and neighboring Himachal Pradesh took part in the winter sports event which ended on Wednesday.

Burn Hall School celebrates diamond jubilee Srinagar, May 5: As part of diamond jubilee celebrations Burn Hall School is organiz-ing different inter school events in the coming days, a spokesman of the school said in a statement.

He said Burn Hall School Diamond jubilee inter school Cricket tournament started today at the JKCA Cricket grounds Sonwar here.

The tournament was declared open by the youth PDP leader Waheed-ur- Rehman Para. The Principal Rev. Fr. Sebastian Nagathunkal in

his address said the tourna-ment would be a platform to showcase the Valley’s young sporting talent as well as an occasion for healthy interac-tion among the youth coming from over fifteen leading schools of the Valley.

He said that a series of events including inter-school football, basketball, badminton, chess, science & maths quiz, debate would be held during the session to mark the historic occasion of school’s diamond jubilee.

Islamia College badminton championship concludesSrinagar, May 5: the Inter-group badminton championship of Islamia College of Science and Commerce concluded at college campus, Hawal here on Thursday.

In the final ICS Whites defeated ICS Reds by 3-2 sets. The Principal of the college Prof. (Dr.) G M Tibet Bakal was the chief guest on the occasion and gave away the tro-phies to the winner and the runners-up teams.

From Monday the col-lege will be conducting Volleyball trials for the College Volleyball team at the college Volleyball court for the forth-coming Inter-College tournaments and the formation of Inter-Group Volleyball teams.

Softball tennis trials on May 20Srinagar, May 5: The J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Asso-ciation is going to con-duct selection trials for senior men and women at Tennis Courts, Gindun Sta-dium, Raj Bagh, here on May 20.

During the trials would be held for selecting JK team for the 14th Senior

National Soft Tennis cham-pionship scheduled to be

held in Chandigarh from June 8 to 12.

All interested play-ers have been asked to report Gindun

Stadium on May20 at 11.00 AM or con-

tact Ishfaq Bhat General Secretary on cell number 9906430698.

RCB captain Kohli looking at one-match ban, fineNew Delhi, May 5: Royal Chal-lengers Bangalore (RCB) cap-tain Virat Kohli could face a one-match ban if his team fails to maintain the required over-rate in their next outing in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

With two wins from seven games, the Bengaluru side has not only struggled to get over the line, but also complete their overs in the stipulated time.

The effect of these offences would directly fall on the skip-per, who has already been penalised twice for minimum over rate offences.

The Delhi right-handed batsman was fined Rs.12 lakh and then Rs.24 lakh for two separate over rate offences. Now, another offence and he will not only be penalised with a Rs.30 lakh fine but also a ban for one game.

According to the IPL's Code of Conduct for Players, "For the third and each subsequent offence (over rate) in a season as captain of the bowling team, the captain will be fined $ 50,000 and banned from play-ing in the team's next league match." (IANS)

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