Tuesday, July 10, 2018

SPORTS REVIEW — JULY 2018

SPORTS REVIEW — JULY 2018

NIRANJAN BOUNCES BACK FROM AN INJURY
TO BREAK 15-YEAR-OLD ASIAN RECORD

Niranjan with his spoils after placing 3rd in 50 mtrs butterfly at IDM Berlin.
Swimmer Niranjan Mukundan set an Asian record in the 200m backstroke event at the IDM Berlin Para-Swimming World Series 2018. He clocked 3:16.01 seconds, eclipsing Van Chung’s existing mark of 4:02.49 seconds. Van Chung, a Vietnamese swimmer, had set the record back in 2003 in the S7 category.
Niranjan posing with his team.
Niranjan not only broke a record, he also won a bronze medal in the 50 meters Butterfly. His performances have been honed under the watchful eye of his childhood coach John Christopher, and have benefited from a long-term training stint at the Thanyapura Swimming Centre in Thailand, where he now trains.
Niranjan has undergone as many as 16 surgeries since birth due to his congenital condition, spina bifida. His lower limbs have developed diminished sensation over the years, due to which he has suffered from recurring ulcers on his ankle, caused by friction against surfaces he cannot feel. His support from the foundation is utilised, among other things, to consult dermatologist Dr. Vinayak, who has been managing and treating his injury. Watching Niranjan repeatedly put his injury woes behind him is a true lesson in fortitude with his record-breaking performance in Germany also coming while he was still injured! His medical team assisted him in dressing his wound such that he would not be inhibited by the injury. Needless to say, the champion made best use of the opportunity to go out and make a mark!
The foundation has also assisted him in successfully completing his reclassification and obtaining his new disability category, which pits him against a similar level of competition. He is currently training to qualify for and compete at the Para Asian Games, to be held in Indonesia in October 2018, under the watchful eyes and constant guidance of his entire medical team. GoSports Foundation is delighted to be supporting Niranjan in his goal to achieve sports excellence.
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MOMENTS OF PRIDE

ASIAN GAMES QUALIFIERS

Our athletes who have so far qualified for the 2018 Asian games
With a little more than a month to go for the Asian Games to kick off in Indonesia, our athletes` preparations are showing results. We are excited by the number of our athletes that have qualified for the games already, and await the announcement of the final contingent.

MEDAL TALLY

Medal tally in June 2018

DIPA KARMAKAR WINS GOLD AT FIG WORLD CHALLENGE CUP

Dipa Karmakar with her coach – Bishweshwar Nandi
Dipa Karmakar marked her return to competition with a gold medal in the vault event. Her comeback conquest was at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Mersin, Turkey. With this win, she became the first ever Indian to win a gold at an international event. Following her ACL surgery in April 2017, the foundation has been delighted to support her with access to rehabilitation through her physiotherapist Sajad Mir and Shrikant Iyengar from Prohealth Asia. 

All INDIA BADMINTON RANKING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Medalists with their spoils
The All India Senior Ranking Badminton Tournament was organised in Bangalore and witnessed shuttlers from across the country competing for tooth and nail to emerge victorious. Rituparna Das fought a tough final to claim the silver medal in women’s singles event, while Shlok Ramchandran and Arjun MR emerged deserving winners in the men’s doubles event.
In the Junior Ranking Tournament held in Kochi, Gayatri Pullela won gold in the women’s singles category, with a 23-21, 21-18 scoreline over top-seeded Purva Barve. In the picture with Gayatri and her mother is physiotherapist Abhishek Nayak (extreme left) from Invictus Performance Lab, who was sent to the tournament by the foundation for injury management and recovery assistance during match days.

18th KSS MEMORIAL SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP

Deepender, Pooja & Avani with their medals
Indian shooters were on target at the 18th KSS Memorial Shooting Championship held in Delhi which witnessed para shooters Avani Lekhara, Pooja Agarwal and Deepender Singh win medals in their respective categories and events.

ISSF JUNIOR SHOOTING WORLD CUP, SUHL, GERMANY

Gaurav Rana (extreme left) is seen posing alongside his teammates with his medal
A new entrant into the Abhinav Bindra Targeting Performance Programme, Gaurav Rana has done the country proud by winning medals in his respective categories. He won Gold in the 50M free pistol team event and bronze in the 10M air pistol. 

WORLD PARA ATHLETICS GRAND PRIX, TUNISIA

Amit Saroha & Yasser with their medals
The World Para Athletics Grand Prix Tunisia witnessed a comeback by the experienced Amit Saroha as he threw his season`s best 29.42m in the club throw event, while Mohd. Yasser excelled in the shot-put event with a 14.07m throw as they both claimed the gold medal in their events. The foundation was delighted to have worked with Amit on his injury management and rehabilitation, and to have funded the tournament expenses for Yasser. Both medallists made maximum use of the support extended. Good signs, with the Para Asian Games approaching in three months.

HANDISPORT GRAND PRIX, PARIS

Sandeep with his medal
22-year old Sandeep was in prime form at the Paris Handisport Grand Prix where he clinched the silver medal at the javelin throw event with a 56.52m throw. The Delhi lad finished a few metres short of fellow countryman Sundar Singh Gurjar’s 61.32m  throw, which brought home the gold medal.

WORLD PARA SWIMMING SERIES, IDM BERLIN

Swapnil Patil with his medal
Swapnil Patil’s timing of 33.07 seconds in the 50m backstroke event won him the bronze medal at the World Para Swimming World Series, IDM Berlin.  The 20-year old from Haryana has made steady improvements in his timings, shaving 1.15 seconds over the last three tournaments.
He was experiencing shoulder pain just 2 months before his participation at the IDM. Since then, Swapnil has been undergoing strength and conditioning facilitated by GoSports Foundation at Invictus Performance Lab.

BRITISH PARA POWERLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP

Manpreet (left) at the medal ceremony of the para powerifting event
Powerlifter Manpreet Kaur won a Silver medal in British Para Powerlifting championship, 2018. She won the medal with a lift of 74kg in the 41kg bodyweight category. Manpreet has been under the tutelage of GoSports Para Champion and 2004 Paralympic bronze medalist Rajinder Rahelu. The foundation was delighted to have funded her tournament expenses. 

A NEW CAREER HIGH FOR SATHIYAN

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran in action during UTT League
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran has been on fire since his exploits at the Commonwealth Games, reaching a career best world ranking of 40 in the process. The 25-year old table tennis star has had a prolific run leading his team Dabangg Smashers to victory in the Ultimate Table Tennis League!
Kudos also to our other athlete Manav Thakkar who gave a fantastic account of himself in the league. 

NAN-YING INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Sacchitt Sharma (right) with his medal
16-year old Sacchitt Sharma continued to impress in junior level tennis as he secured the first place in a grade 2 ITF tournament conducted in Chinese Taipei. He is currently the highest ranked Indian in the ITF Junior ranking and is ranked 90th in the world.
The lanky teenager is being groomed by Somdev Devvarman through assistance from GoSports Foundation, and is reaping rich dividends for his dedicated training.

SUYASH JADHAV WINS “THE YOUTH INSPIRATOR” AWARD

Suyash Jadhav with his award
Our Para-Swimmer Suyash Jadhav was recently conferred with the Young Inspirator award by YIN-Summer-Youth-Summit & Sakaal News Paper. Here is a photo from the awards night.
YIN is a platform for the youth, which aims to promote social, economic and political empowerment of youth through YIN and several outreach projects and programmes.
GoSports Foundation is proud to be assisting Suyash with physiotherapy consultations & a nutrition programme designed by our consultant expert sports nutritionists.

FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS:

TALK AT WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL FEDERATION SYMPOSIUM

Deepthi Bopaiah at the inaugural symposium
Our executive director, Deepthi Bopaiah, was invited by the Wheelchair Basketball Federation of India to speak at their inaugural symposium. The primary purpose of the symposium was to share, discuss, guide, and enlighten State Wheelchair Basketball Associations on effective management in each state by enhancing their knowledge of problems and by providing optimal solutions through the adoption of best practices.
Differently abled and not disabled’ – Deepthi busted some of the common myths that society widely holds about para-athletes and emphasised that it does take a whole village to raise an athlete. She went on to quote examples of the success of two-time Paralympic gold medallist Devendra Jhajharia, badminton world no. 1 Kidambi Srikanth, and India’s first ever Paralympic gold medallist Murlikant Petkar, aimed at outlining the GoSports Foundation objective of bringing professionalism to the Indian sports ecosystem. Speaking from her own experience about the worth of pursuing the right – albeit long – route and the need to collaborate, she firmly insisted on the importance of building a professional model for the betterment of sport at all levels.
Deepthi also spoke to the team at Jaago Re about the importance of early interventions in order to build a sports culture in India and help our athletes in their quest to put India on the global sports map. Read more…

Minister as Himavan in ‘LuvKush Ramleela’ this Year!

Vijay Sampla-Union Minister of State is all set to play Himavan in ‘LuvKush Ramleela’ this Year!
    As per the information revealed in Press Conference by the chairman of LuvKush Ramleela Ashok Aggarwal, it seems like, this Year the Ramleela play will take place in a bigger manner in comparison with last few years. Yes, apart from the Bollywood stars, this year again, Union Minister of State Vijay Sampla, is all set to be the part of the Ramleela as he will be playing the character of Parvati’s father Himavan.
   In the recent Press Conference held in Delhi along with Ashok Aggarwal, Vijay Sampla was also there to grace the moment with his presence. As the time is approaching, the entire team of LuvKush Ramleela is gearing up enthusiastically for the biggest blast of the year.
   For the same Shri Sampla stated, “I had work in many places as a plumber and what I am today is all because of the blessings of lord Ram. Last year I played the role of a unique king in LuvKush Ramleela and got a huge appreciation from members of mantrimandal my close ones and this is the same reason I want to serve Shree Ram so when I got the opportunity to play Himavan’s role, I worked on it with full dedication”.
   Further he added, “I don’t come in Ramleela for my political benefits so I don’t talk anything related to this in the program. This is the second time I am seeing myself in the form of an actor rather than a politician. Again, Ramleela committee gave me an opportunity to play prominent role which feels like Lord Shree Ram himself want me to serve him. Corruption, impurity and superstitions are the biggest Ravan of my life”.
   Ashok aggarwal (chairman of Ramleela committee) added, “it is because of lord Ram’s magic that ministers, cricketers and people of different fields plays role in ram leela and some senior ministers in BJP are in contact with bollywood’s prominent and biggest actors and soon they will be seen to play different characters too.
Well, the 40-year-old LuvKush Ramleela will be showcased from 10th October till 21st October 2018.

31.5% – 333.78 L.Hec Sown of 1058.10 L.Hec Kharif Area

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July09, 2018 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
As per weekly report for July06, 2018 normal seasonal kharif acreage is 1058.10 Lakh Hectares but only 333.78 Lakh Hectare has been sown by July06, 2018.
This is only 31.5% of Kharif acreage. [P-35] Summary of the report is clipped here.
In 2013 Kharif year on July05 acreage Sown was 401.69 lakh hectares but in Drought year 2013 Acreage was almost half 215.07 lakh hectare.
THIS INDICATES DEPENDENCE OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE ON RAINFALL.
Out of 887mm Monsoon Rains Normal rains for today is 242.5mm or 27.3% – rainfall is only 221.3mm or 9% deficient Monsoon may intensify but delay in Sowing will impact Crop Yields.
06-July-2018 17:25 IST
Kharif crop sowing crosses 333.76 lakh hectares
The total sown area as on 6th July, 2018, as per reports received from States, stands at 333.76 lakh hectares as compared to 388.89 lakh hectares at this time last year.
It is reported that rice has been sown/transplanted in 67.25 lakh ha, pulses in 33.60 lakh ha, coarse cereals in 57.35 lakh ha, oilseeds in 63.59 lakh ha, sugarcane in 50.44 lakh hectare and cotton in 54.60 lakh ha.
The details of the area covered so far and that covered during this time last year are given below:
Lakh hectares on 06-07-2018 – *Annual Kharif Area Added.
Crop
Annual Kharif
Area Average*
Area sown in
2018-19
Area sown in
2017-18
Rice
395.53
67.25
79.08
Pulses
111.93
33.60
41.67
Coarse Cereals
188.55
57.35
66.27
Oilseeds
184.19
63.59
73.45
Sugarcane
50.05
50.44
49.64
Jute & Mesta
8.11
6.93
6.96
Cotton
119.75
54.60
71.82
Total
1058.10
333.76
388.89
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, ND -110016, India. Ph: 091- 8826415770, 9871056471, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

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