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Tag: Sports

  • BBC under fire over Attenborough episode, sports presenter Lineker’s Twitter row

    BBC under fire over Attenborough episode, sports presenter Lineker’s Twitter row

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    London: The BBC on Saturday is dealing with a deepening row as it emerged that it decided not to broadcast an episode narrated by world-famous conservationist Sir David Attenborough for a new wildlife series over fears of a right-wing backlash, amid an ongoing controversy over affecting its sports programming involving football legend Gary Lineker.

    Several of the broadcaster’s regular sports presenters have stepped back in solidarity with former England captain and TV pundit Lineker after he was suspended over a controversial tweet related to the government’s migration policy.

    It has now been forced to strongly deny a report in ‘The Guardian’ newspaper that said a sixth episode of the Attenborough-narrated Wild Isles’ series will not be broadcast over political concerns.

    While the newspaper claims that senior sources at the BBC have said that the decision not to show the sixth episode was made to fend off potential criticism from the political right, the BBC claims it was never intended for broadcast in the first place.

    “This is totally inaccurate, there is no sixth episode’. Wild Isles’ is and always was a five-part series and does not shy away from environmental content,” the BBC statement said.

    “We have acquired a separate film for iPlayer [online service] from the RSPB [Royal Society for the Protection of Birds] and WWF [World Wide Fund for Nature] and Silverback Films about people working to preserve and restore the biodiversity of the British Isles,” it said.

    The documentary series was part-funded by nature charities the WWF and RSPB and all the episodes are narrated by 96-year-old Attenborough.

    The newspaper claims some insiders at the BBC fear the corporation has bowed to pressure from lobbying groups with “dinosaurian ways”.

    The so-called sixth episode is understood to be a stark look at the losses of nature in the UK and what has caused the decline. It is also understood to include some examples of rewilding, a concept that has been controversial in some right-wing circles.

    Laura Howard, who produced the programme and used to work at the BBC’s Natural History Unit, told the ‘Guardian’: “I think the facts speak for themselves. You know, we’ve worked really closely with the RSPB in particular who are able to fact-check all of our scripts and provide us with detailed scientific data and information about the loss of wildlife in this country.

    “And it is undeniable, we are incredibly nature-depleted. And I don’t think that that is political, I think it’s just facts.”

    The controversy comes as the corporation apologised for its “limited sports programming” this weekend and said it is “working hard to resolve the situation” after several of its regular presenters went off air.

    In a post on Tuesday on his Twitter account which has 8.7 million followers, 62-year-old Lineker one of England’s greatest soccer players and now among the UK’s most influential media figures compared lawmakers’ language about migrants to that used in Nazi Germany.

    The BBC, which operates through a taxpayer-funded licence fee, considers Lineker posting such views on social media as a breach of its impartiality guidelines.

    The network said it held discussions with Lineker over his involvement in Match of the Day’, which is broadcast on Saturday nights and shows highlights of English Premier League games that day.

    “The BBC has decided that he will step back from presenting ‘Match of the Day’, until we’ve got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media,” the broadcaster said.

    “We have never said that Gary should be an opinion-free zone, or that he can’t have a view on issues that matter to him, but we have said that he should keep well away from taking sides on party political issues or political controversies,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

    March 11, 2023
  • Kashmiri Youth Replaced Stones With Sports: LG Sinha

    Kashmiri Youth Replaced Stones With Sports: LG Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that youth of valley have replaced stones with cricket bat, hockey and badminton and are scripting their future in the field of sports.

    “All this is the outcome of the pledge taken by Prime Minister Narendera Modi three years ago.The misguided youth who would pick up stones are holding cricket bat, hockey, badminton in their hands,” LG Sinha said, while addressing the closing ceremony of LG’s Rolling Trophy that saw the participation of 42000 participants, in Jammu.

    He said that Covid dampened the sports spirit for some time. “But a large number of youth are scripting the new history in the field of sports. They are the real champions and making JK proud,” the LG said.

    Manoj Sinha said that in October 2020, the government took steps to provide sports kits to youth in every Panchayat after seeing their enthusiasm. “We had assured the jubilant youth that they will get best possible sports infrastructure. Talent is being traced at Panchayat level and sportsmen are being provided best guidance to prove their skills,” the LG said.

    While congratulating the players and the winning team Manoj Sinha said, “The players with their skill and endurance on playing field have inspired youth generation, renewed the essential spirit of sports and made this tournament truly memorable.”

    He said that Youth and Sports department, mission youth and Sports Council is visiting village to village to trace the talent and provide them a proper platform. “Special focus is being given to build a quality sports infrastructure at village level,” the LG said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

    March 9, 2023
  • DHEW Shopian celebrates International Womens Day with female Sports medalists

    DHEW Shopian celebrates International Womens Day with female Sports medalists

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    SHOPIAN, MARCH 08: The District Hub for Women Empowerment (DHEW) Shopian today organised a one day workshop, the first of its kind in the department, at village Devpora to celebrate the International Women’s Day with female youth sports icons of the district.

    Durdana Yousuf, the Sqay Martial Art Athlete (Gold Medalist), Haniya (Gold Medalist, Sqay Martial Arts), Project Resource Person NRLM were the guests of the programme.

    District Mission Coordinator of DHEW, Burooj Farooq Islam raised awareness among women about the women welfare schemes provided by the Government and how they can get benefitted from these schemes.

    The central Administrator, OSC Sumaira made people aware about the facilities provided by OSC.

    Social activist Mujtaba Dewan also gave a speech on Women Empowerment.

    DSWO, Showkat Ahmed in his introductory remarks spoke about the purpose of organising the event. He highlighted the rights of women in our society. He also highlighted the role of women in day to day life and their discrimination in our society.

    Sqay Martial Arts Association Shopian’s two Gold Medalist Athletes, Durdana Yousuf and Haniya spoke about their journeys in the sports arena. They asked participants to join their academy for self defence.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

    March 8, 2023
  • ADGP Kashmir, DIG CKR distributed sports kits to wards of Police martyrs under Civic Action Programme

    ADGP Kashmir, DIG CKR distributed sports kits to wards of Police martyrs under Civic Action Programme

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    Srinagar, Mar 07: ADGP Kashmir accompanied by DIG Central Kashmir Range distributed sports kits to wards of Police martyrs under Civic Action Programme 2023 in summer capital Srinagar.

    According to a statement received by news agency Kashmir Dot Com (KDC) today in a function held at Police Public School Bemina Srinagar, the wards of Police martyrs of District Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal as well as those from other districts of the valley residing in the hostel of Police Public School were given sports kits by the chief guest ADGP Vijaay Kumar who was accompanied by DIG CKR Srinagar Sujit Kumar.

    The distributed items included Gym bags, Footballs and track suits which were given to all the wards individually. Apart from these items, common sports items which included Cricket Mat, Cricket Net, Cricket Kit, Volleyball kit and Badminton Kit were given to the school for use of all the martyrs residing in its hostel, it said adding that the recipients included 86 wards (up to class 12th) of police martyrs.

    On the occasion, Principal PPS Srinagar Snighda Singh presented a bouquet to the chief guest. The Programme began by lighting candles in honour of martyred police personnel by the chief guest which was followed by distribution of gift items to these wards as well as their guardians who were present.

    The program was organised by Range Police Hqrs Srinagar as part of the Civic Action Program (CAP) of J&K Police to reach out to the families of the martyrs. The aim of the programme was to extend sports facilities to the wards of Police Martyrs so that they can participate in various sports events and remain physically fit as well as mentally happy.

    Vijay Kumar impressed upon these young minds that there is no shortcut to success and urged them to stay away from drugs and make a mark in life which will also bring solace to the martyr’s soul.

    Sujit Kumar, DIG CKR expressed satisfaction that J&K Police remembers its martyrs and through these functions we express our care for their families. The function concluded with lunch which was served by RPHQ team to all the wards as well as their guardians who attended the function, the statement added. (KDC)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

    March 7, 2023
  • Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council Notification Regarding Final senority list

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    Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council Notification Regarding Final senority list

    Final updated senority list of various categories of employees of J&K Sports Council as on 15-01-2023

    The provisional senority list of various categories of employees of J&K Sports Council as it stood on 15-01-2023 was circulated vide this office communication No.SC/1544/15524-30 dated 20-01-2023 and placed on official website for inviting objections / grievances upto 27-01-2023. No objections / grievances were received within stipulated period from any category of employee(s).

    As such the senority list as it stood on 15-01-2023 has been treated as final and shall remain available on official website of J&K Sports Council viz
    jksportscouncil.in.

    The date of birth/ qualification / category shown against each official in the final senority list is provisional and shall be always subject to verification with original documents.

    The final senority list so issued is without prejudice to the court cases on the subject matter and orders if any passed thereon.

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    March 2, 2023
  • Rahul Gandhi sports new look on UK visit

    Rahul Gandhi sports new look on UK visit

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    Rahul gandhi New Look

    New Delhi: After sporting a flowing salt-and-pepper beard all through the recently concluded Bharat Jodo Yatra, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was seen in a new look with a trimmed beard.

    Gandhi landed in London on Tuesday for a week-long tour of the United Kingdom during which he will deliver a lecture on “Learning to listen in the 21st century” at his alma mater Cambridge University.

    He is also slated to interact with students at the university’s business management department.

    Gandhi’s long beard became a topic of discussion among Congressmen, who kept guessing whether he would continue to don the look or trim the beard.

    Many in his party wondered whether he would do away with his beard ahead of his visit to the United Kingdom.

    Interestingly, his long beard invited comments from his political adversaries who compared his looks to a former Iraqi dictator.

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    March 1, 2023
  • JK Sports Council To Conduct Asia’s Longest Ultra Cycle Race

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council held a press conference on Tuesday to announce Asia’s first longest Ultra-Cycling Race, which will begin on March 1st, 2023.

    Project Director Jeetendra Nayak, Joint Secretary Bashir Ahmad Bhat, and representatives from the J&K Sports Council presided over the press conference.

    Speaking to the media, Nayak said that only 1000 km races had been staged in India so far, and he added that this longer race would provide all Indian ultra cyclists the chance to take part in an event of this caliber.

    He disclosed that the cycle event has been designated as the Asian Ultra Cycling Championship and the World Ultra Cycling Championship by the World Ultra Cycling Association, USA.

    The cutoff times for solo, team of 2, and team of four peddling are respectively 12 days, 10 days, and 8 days.

    The officers gave a briefing on the 3651 km race, which will begin in Srinagar, J&K, and culminate in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, near the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula.

    He said, “The route is the longest highway in India, NH44, and travels through 12 important Indian States, 3 important metropolises, and more than 20 important cities.

    The Joint Secretary noted that all preparations had been completed, including teams for security and assistance, to ensure a safe and successful event.

    According to him, each rider’s crew and support vehicles will be there to help them finish the race.

    Dr. Amrit Samarth, Sahil Sachdeva, Sumer Bansal, Dhiraj Kalsait, Shubham Das, Mahesh Kini, Atul Kadu, Vikram Uniyal, Manish Saini, Indrajeet Vardhan, Geeta Rao, and Amoeba Ravindra Reddy are the riders for the Solo team.

    The teams consist of the ADCA, Amravati Riders, Maha Cycling Team, and Maharashtra Police.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

    February 28, 2023
  • Petro removed María Isabel Urrutia from the Sports Ministry;  Astrid Rodriguez arrives

    Petro removed María Isabel Urrutia from the Sports Ministry; Astrid Rodriguez arrives

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    Maria Isabel Urrutia

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    The Colombian President, Gustavo Petroannounced Monday night that Maria Isabel Urrutia ceases to be the Minister of Sports.

    The president of the Colombians appointed this same Monday in the position Astrid Rodriguez.

    (You may be interested in: Astrid Rodríguez: who is the new Sports Minister?)

    Urrutia, winner of a gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and world champion at the 1990 and 1994 World Weightlifting Championships, led the Sports portfolio.

    The former athlete came to office with the idea of ​​strengthening high-performance sports, sports in the most isolated places in the country, and even promoting women’s sports.

    One of her struggles in this short period was precisely with women’s football, in a constant debate with the Colombian soccer leaders.

    Former Sports Minister María Isabel Urrutía.

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    Urrutia, in statements to Caracol Radio, said that he did not know if they declared it non-existent or changed it: “Politics are changing and politics and friends are like that,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

    February 28, 2023
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    February 26, 2023
  • Crooked Cricket

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    Years after the cricket body remained in news for all the wrong reasons, the JKCA is gradually emerging as a ‘game reserve’, reports Raashid Andrabi

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    A March 2022 photograph showing the JKCA managers and the cricketers. A JKCA photograph

    Off late, Jammu and Kashmir’s cricketing reputation was upswing, both domestically and internationally. The region saw the emergence of a number of speedsters, some clocking speeds of over 150kmph. Now, insiders in the game red-flag JKCA’s alleged favouritism in selections and offering opportunities to ‘friends’ skipping merit. The cricket body was already mired in controversy for corruption and top federal investigators probed it for years.

    This season, the JK Ranji Trophy squad faced the music. Their solitary victory against Vidarbha was largely down to the individual brilliance of Abid Mushtaq; as the team went on to suffer four substantial losses. Parvez Rasool and Abdul Samad were sorely missed, as the team faced setbacks and humiliations. The result of six losses from seven games was far from expected. One of the most well-known Kashmiri cricketers admitted to this reporter that the team had not been performing well and that the recent talent hunts held by the JKCA had been less than successful.

    “During talent hunts, cricketers who weren’t prepared were forced to play for more than three straight days. Was it only to test their abilities, regardless of the injuries they sustain?” the cricketer, who wishes to stay anonymous said. “Even after excelling in the hunt, they are sitting at home because someone with a solid fraternity connection gets to participate.(This is why) we are playing poorly.”

    While the region has produced some excellent players in the past, more work needs to be done to ensure that the game remains exciting. “Are we performing well? Since the beginning of time, we have consistently won games. Right now, the only difference is how much attention the organization is receiving from mainstream media.”

    Selection Process

    For the last many years now, JKCA has been news, not for cricket. Now, it is facing scrutiny over its selection process, with many current and former players voicing their discontent.

    “I was part of the JKCA for around three years and was one of the best run scorers, but was suddenly kicked out of the club for playing a local match without their permission,” another cricketer told this reporter. “I had to play since I needed to provide for my family and JKCA was unable to do so. What is tragic, some players who joined me for local matches are still part of the club, likely due to divine connections.”

    Questions are being raised about the JKCA selectors like on what basis did they select the teams? There are cries for more accountability and transparency.

    Officials. however, have their claims. “JKCA has achieved something unprecedented; all of the Under-19, Under-25, and Senior Men’s teams have reached the knockout stages of the white ball cricket tournament for the first time in JKCA history,” Majid Dar, a former Ranji cricketer, currently in-charge of cricket development in Kashmir, said. Denying that players from the Jammu region received preferential treatment, Majidinsisted the selection process was based on skill and talent.

    The new naya Kashmir JKCA is run by a three-member sub-committee appointed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India – Anil Gupta, MithunManhas, and Sunil Sethi.

    A Bias?

    “The IPL 2023 auction pool saw 21 players from Jammu and Kashmir, which is a testament to the strong performances of the JKCA teams in recent times,” Majid said.“With such a large representation of players in the IPL, JKCA has cemented its place as a leading cricket association in India.”

    “I played for JKCA for more than two years and performed well consistently. I was dropped from numerous competitions. At the prime of my game, this could have been a life-changing moment for me, but instead, I was dropped, and someone with no recent performances was picked,” one promising Kashmir bowler said. “I am not saying that everything that JKCA does is improper. But the fact remains that bias and favouritism are currently at their peak. Check the roster for any recent domestic league; there are more players from the other side of the tunnel.”

    In India, domestic cricket has remained plagued by nepotism. Now JKCA brought the same to the new naya Kashmir. Seemingly, JKCA is exhibiting a strong love for Jammu cricketers. The last match played by the JKCA team tells its own story. It had seven members from Jammu and one from Dehradun.

    An Illustration

    Mateen Teli is a star fast bowler from Sopore’s Arampora area. Now living in the United Kingdom for the last five years, he has a remarkable story to tell – a story of rejections and successes.

    As a school kid, Teli would sneak out of his house to play cricket in the neighbourhood. Concerned that their ward is obsessed with cricket, his parents shifted him to a boarding school in Delhi. There, he continued playing cricket and was shortlisted for the Under-19 trials. Despite receiving offers from clubs like Bengal Railways and practising at the national cricket academies, he still had not received a final call for a full-time cricket contract. Then, one day, Teli’s instinct led him back to Kashmir.

    “I amazed everyone after participating in my first trails in Kashmir. I was told that I would soon represent JKCA in the under-23 division, so I simply will have to stop by the nets for a while,” Teli said. “After five years, I continued playing for the nets, sweating it out in practice, but I was never given the opportunity.” Shattered, Teli eventually gave up cricket.

    Later, he moved to the UK to pursue his studies where he occasionally played tape ball in the backyard. “One day, I was approached by a group of players from Cavaliers and Carrington Cricket Club, one of the premier cricket clubs in the UK, asking me to join their team as a bowler,” Teli said. “I picked up cricket again, and I was one of the best players that year, I was selected to play as a net bowler for the England cricket team. It is a huge accomplishment when a non-native gets to play alongside stars like Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow, and after wowing them all in the net I received recognition from superstars like Paul Collingwood.”

    Teli said he regrets that back home, there was no opportunity but far away from home there were people who recognised his capacity and gave him a chance.

    A Record Keeper

    Kashmir-based sports journalist and cricket analyst Mohsin Kamal has been following JKCA for years, knowing both sides of the game. He believes cricket in Jammu and Kashmir improved significantly in recent years and players are disciplined and committed unlike before. “Almost five cricketers made it to IPL this year. But have they made it because of the system?” Mohsin said. “I would suggest you trace their stories. Better infrastructure apart, you need a transparency system and unbiased management.” He has reported JKCA’s all talent hunts, which was an impressive outreach. “Did most of the players who performed well in these matches made it to national teams?”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

    February 23, 2023
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