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How Many Players Are Participating In Zim Afro T10 2023
Afro T10 is an upcoming T10 cricket league that will be played in Harare, Zimbabwe, starting on 20th July 2023. The league is owned by T10 Sports Management and is organised in association with ZC or Zimbabwe Cricket (previously known as the Zimbabwe Cricket Union).
It follows the T10 cricket format; each team plays ten overs and the match lasts approximately 90 minutes. The inaugural edition of the Zim Afro T10 2023, will feature five teams; Bulawayo Braves, Harare Hurricanes, Durban Qalandars, Joburg Buffaloes, and Cape Town Samp Army. Be prepared to see their names across all Cricket News channels!
Without further ado, let’s meet all the players that will play in this year's Zim Afro T10 League, that's capturing Sports News Headlines everywhere. We expect this cricketing event to dominate major Sports Headlines in the cricketing world, everywhere!
Meet The Zim Afro T10 League 2023 Squad
Ever since its announcement, Zim Afro T20 has been capturing Sports Headlines everywhere and is expected to tune in millions of cricket fans across the globe.
Starting on 20th July, we all will have just one question on our minds- Who Will Win Today’s Match? To know your answers, make sure to tune in to the Zim Afro matches that will telecast on the Sports18 TV channel in India or steam it live on the JioCinema app. Don't worry if you miss the match, as you can always get your Latest Sports News from the fastest cricket live score update platform, SportsBuzz.
Be prepared to see all these faces splashed across all Sports News channels, starting tomorrow!
Bulawayo Braves
Sikander Raza,Taskin Ahmed, Ashton Turner,Tymal Mills, Thisara Perera, Ben McDermott Beau Webster, Patrick Dooley, Kobe Herft, Ryan Burl, Timycen Maruma, Joylord Gumbie, Innocent Kai, Faraz Akram, Mujeeb Ur Rehman
Cape Town Samp Army
Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Shaun Williams, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Mahesh Theekshana Sheldon Cottrel, Karim Janat, Chamika Karunaratne, Peter Hazlogou, Matthew Breetzke Richard Ngarava, Zhuwao Cephas, Hamilton Masakadza, Tadshwani Marumani Tinashe Kamunakewe, Parthiv Patel, Mohamed Irfan, Stuart Binny
Durban Qalandars
Asif Ali, Mohammed Amir, George Linde, Hazratullah Zazai, Tim Sifert, Sisanda Magala, Hilton Cartwright, Mirza Thahir Baig, Tayab Abbas, Craig Ervin, Tendai Chatara Brad Evans, Clive Madande, Nick Welch, Andre Fletcher
Johannesburg Buffaloes
Mushfiqur Rahim, Odean Smith, Tom Banton, Yusuf Pathan, Will Smeed, Noor Ahmad Ravi Bopara, Usman Shinwari, Junior Dala, Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza Wesley Madhevere, Victor Nyauchi, Milton Shumba, Mohamed Hafeez, Rahul Chopra
Harare Hurricanes
Eoin Morgan, Mohamed Nabi, Evin Lewis, Robin Uthappa, Donovon Ferraira Shahzawaz Dahani, Duan Jansen, Samit Patel, Kevin Kothegoda, Christopher Mpofu, Regis Chakabva, Luke Jongwe, Brandon Mavuta Tashinga Mushiwa, Irfan Pathan, Khalid Shah, S Sreesanth
Did any of your favourite players make it to the team?
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Islamic Group ICNA’s School Project Features Individual Who Joked About Threatening to Blow Up School
Syed Ammar Ahmed wrote, “I hate white people”; he called himself a “terrorist”; and at the suggestion of an acquaintance, he joked that he “should have threatened to blow up the school.” Prior to ICNA, Ahmed was an Organizing Director for Emgage
ICNA School Project Features Individual Who Joked About Threatening to Blow Up School
By Joe Kaufman
Radical Muslim Syed Ammar Ahmed continues to affiliate with colleges and kids.
Last month, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) announced its sponsorship of a school project that would provide grants to Muslim teachers and schools in need, what might seem to be an innocuous and laudable undertaking. However, the group sponsoring the project, ICNA, has ties to overseas terror, and the face of the project, Syed Ammar Ahmed, is a radical who once joked about threatening to blow up a school. And to provide a further grim irony, Ahmed is currently an adjunct professor affiliated with different colleges. Why are American youth being subjected to such groups and individuals without so much as an internet background check?
ICNA is the American arm of South Asian Islamist group, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI). JI’s militant apparatuses have caused much murder and mayhem. One former JI death squad leader, Ashrafuz Zaman Khan, who was sentenced to death himself, in absentia, for multiple murders in Bangladesh, is currently active in ICNA and has served for years in ICNA’s top leadership. ICNA has used the web to promote terrorist groups, including Hamas, Hezbollah and the Taliban, and in December 2017, ICNA organized an event featuring Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF), a US-banned front for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the group responsible for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Syed Ammar Ahmed is the Public Relations and Government Affairs Coordinator of ICNA Relief USA, ICNA’s US-based social service division and the group leading ICNA’s school project. In February 2010, following a debate he participated in at a school, Ahmed wrote, “I hate white people”; he called himself a “terrorist”; and at the suggestion of an acquaintance, he joked that he “should have threatened to blow up the school.” Prior to ICNA, Ahmed was an Organizing Director for Emgage, an Islamist group attempting to disguise its agenda as political advocacy, whose founder and co-chair Khurrum Wahid was reportedly placed on a federal terror watch list.
On January 23rd, ICNA Relief announced, on its social media, the establishment of a grant – “EMPOWER Grant” – allowing ICNA the opportunity to assist Muslim schools and teachers. Accompanying the announcement was a video featuring Ahmed and a remote panel of individuals participating in and discussing the project.
One of the panelists was former President of ICNA Naeem Baig. Baig is currently the Outreach Director of Dar Al-Hijrah, a radical mosque located in Falls Church, Virginia that previously had, as its imam, future al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki. Baig was with Dar Al-Hijrah, when its current imam, Shaker Elsayed, in May 2017, advocated for female genital mutilation (FGM). In June 2016, Baig proudly posted on his Facebook page a photo of himself with Mazen Mokhtar, a former admin for the now-defunct al-Qaeda recruitment site, qoqaz.net, who has called Hamas acts “heroic” and suicide bombings “an effective method of attacking the enemy.”
Another panelist was ICNA Spokesperson Saima Azfar. Azfar is a big fan of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood operative who died while in prison on charges of espionage. Azfar called his death a “murder,” and after he died, she used his image as her ‘profile picture’ on Facebook and posted a fiery video of him extolling jihad and death. Azfar mourned JI terrorist Mir Qasem Ali, who was hung in Bangladesh for war crimes he committed in 1971. Azfar has promoted a call for freedom for Kashmiri terrorist leaders, and in August 2019, Azfar was caught posting ‘fake’ anti-Indian propaganda on Facebook about Kashmir.
Another panelist was the General Counsel and Deputy Executive Director of the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), Chicago attorney Azam Nizamuddin. NAIT controls the assets of hundreds of radical mosques throughout the US. Among NAIT-owned mosque alumni are: 9/11 hijacker Hani Hanjour, Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and Chattanooga, Tennessee military center shooter Muhammad Abdulazeez. NAIT, along with its affiliate ISNA, was named by the US government a co-conspirator for two federal terrorism financing trials dealing with the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), a now-defunct US charity that raised millions of dollars for Hamas.
ICNA’s school project, which originally began as a giveaway of what appeared to be cheaply made backpacks and school supplies, may seem like an admirable endeavor, but given the terror-linked organization running it and the radicals involved in it, how can anyone see this as being worthy of praise? Indeed, events such as these are only meant to take the focus off of ICNA’s sinister background and camouflage it with a few select pictures of smiling children.
And on top of all this, ICNA chose, as the face of this school project, someone who joked about threatening to blow up a school! Yet, even more absurd is the fact that this same individual is associated with different colleges. According to Syed Ammar Ahmed’s LinkedIn page, he is presently an Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Indian River State College, in Fort Pierce, Florida, and Broward College, in Fort Lauderdale.
ICNA’s terrorism affiliations and its radical operatives are dangers to society and their jihadist activities are threats to our country’s national security. They should not be operating in America, permitted anywhere near an educational institution, nor involved in the lives of children in any way.
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PS: Emgage is also part of the Biden administration coup. More in these prior posts.
#Islam#Muslim#Sharia#Jihad#Legal#Law#News#Media#Politics#religion#mosque#Terror#Immigration#Education
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On the face of it, they couldn’t be further apart in exposition, scope, or even their target audience. If I wasn’t constrained by the anomaly of the expression – for, I’ve tasted both, but never attempted to write with one of them – they’d be legends of chalk-and-cheese. And yet both arrived circa 2017, and both in their own ways, shook up the watching audience.
Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins and written by Allan Heinberg, as we all know now, shattered the DC world and that of superheroes forever. It was, by Zeus, helmed by a woman, and that wasn’t the reason it re-pressed box-office records worldwide. It carried with it, a hitherto unseen and unfelt emotional space in caped crusades, that brought a whiff of genuine romance even as it split wide open global issues, that though it keenly observed during the flagging days of World War I, are more relevant than ever. Opening in a flashback to the wondrous and stunning locales of the mystical and hidden island of Themyscira, the inhabitants being the all-women Amazonian warriors, created by Zeus to save mankind – the only scenes where the director and cinematographer Matthew Jensen paint the screen with mind-bogglingly breathtaking colors and hues – we see the relationship between ruling Queen Hippolyta (Connie Nielsen, all power and caring mother at once) and her only daughter – also the only child on the island – Diana, wanting to pick up the battle cloak and dagger from an early age; to her mother’s vehement and vigorous denial, the child is trained by her aunt, Antiope (Robin Wright, masterfully intense) to become even a more whiplash of a warrior than herself. And once the Queen mother realizes there’s no stopping her defiant daughter and sister, she lets you into a tantalizing line that tells you there’s more to revealed about Diana. But that’s later for you to discover in the movie. The lives of the amazing Amazonian women are upended when a fighter plane crashes near their island, and a grown-up Diana (Gal Gadot) rescuing its sole pilot, American pilot Captain Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). That’s also when, in perhaps one of the most invigorating and eye-widening action sequences in the movie, that Diana realizes that Zeus’ son, Ares, is out there in the world unknown to her tribe, and is somehow behind the catastrophic war; she also realizes, as the island is attacked by a German unit in pursuit of Trevor, of how hopeless her island’s weaponry can be, against the modern blitzkrieg of hot lead and powerful thermodynamics. Her adventure takes her out to the big, bad world with Trevor, and she runs in with the German psychopath-cum-General Erich Ludendorff (a marvelous Danny Huston) and his chemical-mania of a chemist Dr. Isabel Maru (a superbly evil turn by Elena Anaya) also known as Dr. Poison, which so nicely fills in her job description as well. There’s other characters who support Diana/Wonder Woman as she, with Trevor takes on the evil forces, with a little help from friends including the British cabinet minister, Sir Patrick Morgan (David Thewlis, shining as always), Trevor’s secretary Etta Candy (Lucy Davis), and a band of fighters that Trevor gets together for the mission.
Gal Gadot: bows to no one.
In Aruvi (Waterfalls), the titular lead character, played by Aditi Balan, has no such luck with regards to friends or kin. This story is told in flashback too, but keeps cutting to the ominous present, where she and perhaps her only thick-and-thin friend Emily (Anjali Varadhan, singeingly fantastic) are being interrogated by police officer Shakeel Waqaab (Mohammed Ali Baig, very suave, extremely believable, but inflecting at times as if he’d rather be on an episode of CSI), and as you hear Aruvi’s story, you realize that much like Diana, she’s had a sheltered childhood, but not one of fantasy, but an everyday life, where she’s the apple of her father’s eye – Thirunavukkarasu in a magnificently etched and enacted supporting role – and has a regular love-and-tiff relationship with her younger brother. All this changes, and as far as you’re concerned, it happens in a scene that stuns, as you see Aruvi’s life upend, as you did Diana’s – only here, there’s no Trevor to lend a helping hand nor a mother to lend a supportive farewell, and a sullied Aruvi is kicked out of the house, despite her pained protestations. Director Arun Prabu Purushothaman doesn’t have the big bucks backing for this project, nor does he require the green bundles to tell the story he wrote – it’s in the turning of the blunt knife that he enjoys your discomfiture, not in the anesthetized comfort of a newly forged blade. In between cutting from a swift montage of the ever-burgeoning intrigue of the present and an increasingly chilling look at the past that got his lead character here, the director spares no wound and cut, and just as suddenly, the movie parkours from a social drama to black comedy to a visceral look at society’s unstoppable spinning of hypocrisy and exploitation. Backed by an ensemble of character actors who do wonders onscreen (as they do in Wonder Woman) – here, Arnold Mathew (playing Aruvi’s brother), Lakshmi Gopalswami (the TV host of Solvathellam Sathyam), Pradeep Anthony, Bala and others – Aruvi works best when it’s ripping off the skin of societal hypocrisy, zipping into a TED-like talk of happiness, and a cathartic revelation for a character in the TV studio. Where it does get weak is when the director spins the bottle of story much too long, giving himself and his Aruvi this indulgence that both might never get again. As in Wonder Woman, where the bar scenes and comedy tend to act as a plateau for the main mission.
Aditi Balan: water-falling in love.
Both movies also look, in their own lens-mounted ways, of the troubling times we live in. The focal point of these projects is women. And both of them are Wonder Women in the way they grittily pack a punch back at the world. Both characters step out into these worlds they haven’t seen earlier, much less prepared to take head on. But both realize very quickly that taking the bullshit by the horns is a much more messier and complex affair than they could have imagined or planned for. In a world designed by men, for men, and of men, in a sense both Diana and Aruvi are Amazonian warriors, their battles very cleanly defined by themselves even if circumstances have forced them to do so, their weapon of choice the best possible that their times have to offer. In Wonder Woman does Diana realize that the world’s such a big truckload of mess that even superheroes can’t quite resolve the mosaic of power struggles and the manic ambition of a few, or just one. Aruvi on the other hand does her best to take control of these very manipulative and destructive forces of reality shows and news mites that feed into speculation, metastasizing into false news, triggering meaningless late-night TV debates, making experts of all who care to appear on TV and indulge in shouting matches.
Thirunavukkarasu is all father’s pain in Aruvi.…
Both women succeed, if you can call it that, but pay a very heavy price for their success. If there ever was Pyrrhic victory, it is these two who bear the burden of it. From the principles of naiveté to steely determination for justice, these super women bear crosses that they’re forever nailed to. Aruvi also makes you think of palliative care, of how important it is for everyone, without fail, to have loved ones around them, as they make that one final journey, however painful the director makes it for you to watch.
..while Gal Gadot and Danny Huston play some deadly maneuvers in Wonder Woman.
And both movies work superbly well within the ground rules of engagement they lay for themselves – Wonder Woman is eventually a commercial explosion of entertainment, not pretending to be otherwise; Aruvi is more than a waterfall – it’s a flood of a wincing, progressively-tough-to-watch indie, not attempting to be anything else. And yet, both have power that they grant their women to achieve, and for that, both are extremely gratifying cinematic experiences.
The movies boast of fine lead performances – Gal Gadot is impeccable, walking the line of a radiant, magical superwoman, stumbling along to find the magic of love and the callousness of mankind, even while executing some truly fine action pieces. Aditi Balan as Aruvi is astoundingly splenetic, clawing at your soul with what has to be one of the finest debut performances ever. She’s magical too, in her own way, but more the dark, haunting variety.
The music score for Wonder Woman by Rupert Gregson-Williams is a typical blockbuster music sheet, and there, you won’t find anything alluring, except maybe for Hans Zimmer’s grungy theme. Composers Bindhu Malini and Vedanth Bharadwaj, however, aren’t bound any such considerations for Aruvi. Much like the break-out woman the movie portrays, their background score, especially, is a winner. Utterly unpredictable, rocking between Carnatic music and the unexpected pleasure of a bass, using trumpets to segue into hip-hop jazz, the musicians add their own layer of pleasurable unpredictability to the story.
And there’s another difference between the two movies. Wonder Woman, despite all the losses, gets a sequel. Aruvi, despite winning at life and because of it, doesn’t. But it is the pyrotechnics of the fantasy of one that make it easier to watch the inevitable poignancy of the other. And it is in the balancing out and propelling of these two stories, not in their canceling each other, that makes movie watching such a beautiful, uplifting, and powerful experience.
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Aruvi Director Arun Prabhu Purushothaman Running Time 2h 10 min Writer Arun Prabhu Purushothaman Stars Aditi Balan, Pradeep Anthony, Arnold, Mohammed Ali Baig, Thirunavukkarasu Genres Drama
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‘Aruvi’ and ‘Wonder Woman’ reviews: A Flood and an Explosion On the face of it, they couldn’t be further apart in exposition, scope, or even their target audience.
#Aditi Balan#Allan Heinberg#Anjali Varadhan#Arnold Mathew#Arun Prabu Purushothaman#Aruvi#Bala#Bindhu Malini#Chris Pine#Connie Nielsen#Danny Huston#David Thewlis#Elena Anaya#Gal Gadot#Hans Zimmer#Lakshmi Gopalswami#Lucy Davis#Matthew Jensen#Mohammed Ali Baig#Patty Jenkins#Pradeep Anthony#Robin Wright#Rupert Gregson-Williams#Thirunavukkarasu#Vedanth Bharadwaj#Wonder Woman
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Women World Cup : Squads
Cricket was primarily considered a game for Male gender. Cricket as it grew became gender neutral and women cricket started to rise up. Women cricket is not upto the level of men but slowly it is rising.
Many Cricket Pundits term women cricket as the next big thing in the world of sports. Women Cricket has fastrack by ICC in recent years and now they too will be having a world event year just like men from 2023 on wards.
The Women 's World Cup is set to begin from the 4th of March. Host New Zealand will take on West Indies in the opening match.
The tournament will be hosted in six cities -- Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Tauranga, and Wellington. The tournament opener will be played at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui, Tauranga on Friday, March 4.
The tournament will be played in a single league format with the eight qualified teams taking on each side once in the group stage. The top four teams on point’s table after the end of the league stage of the tournament will qualify for the semi-finals. With the first and second semis slated for March 30 and 31, respectively, the finals of the title of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 will be played on April 3 at Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch.
All the qualified eight teams for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 have already announced their squads. Here’s a list of them
India
Mithali Raj (Captain), Harmanpreet Kaur (vice-captain), Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Smriti Mandhana, Sneh Rana, Richa Ghosh (wicket-keeper), Taniya Bhatia (wicket-keeper), Jhulan Goswami, Pooja Vastrakar, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Poonam Yadav and Renuka Singh Thakur.
England
The defending champions England will kick off their tournament campaign with a match against Australia on March 5.Squad: Heather Knight (c), Nat Sciver (vc), Tammy Beaumont, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Kate Cross, Sophie Ecclestone, Katherine Brunt, Freya Davies, Tash Farrant, Amy Jones, Emma Lamb, Anya Shrubsole, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Danni Wyatt.
New Zealand
Sophie Devine (c), Amy Satterthwaite, Hayley Jensen, Fran Jonas, Suzie Bates, Lauren Down, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Jess Kerr, Amelia KerrKatey Martin, Hannah Rowe, Lea Tahuhu, , Frances Mackay and Rosemary Mair
Pakistan
Bismah Maroof (c), Nida Dar (vc), Fatima Sana, Ghulam Fatima, Javeria Khan, Muneeba Ali, Nahida Khan, Nashra Sandhu, Aiman Anwar, Aliya Riaz, Anam Amin, Diana Baig, Omaima Sohail, Sidra Amin, Sidra Nawaz.
South Africa
Suné Luus (c), Chloé Tryon (vc), Ayabonga Khaka, Lara Goodall, Mignon du Preez, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Laura Wolvaardt, Lizelle Lee, Marizanne Kapp, Masabata Maria Klaas, Shabnim Ismail, Tumi Sekhukhune , Sinalo Jafta, Tazmin Brits, Trisha Chetty.
West Indies
Stafanie Taylor (captain), Chedean Nation, Shemaine Campbelle, Anisa Mohammed, Aaliyah Alleyne, Rashada Williams, Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Sheneta Grimond, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Qiana Joseph, Shamilia Connell, Shakera Selman
Australia
Meg Lanning (c), Rachael Haynes (vc), Darcie Brown, Alana King, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Nic Carey, Ash Gardner, Grace Harris, Alyssa Healy, Jess Jonassen, Amanda-Jade Wellington
Bangladesh
Nigar Sultana (c), Salma Khatun, Murshida Khatun, Nahida Akter, Rumana Ahmed, Fargana Hoque, Jahanara Alam, Shamima Sultana, Fahima Khatun, Ritu Moni, Sharmin Akhter, Lata Mondal, Sobhana Mostary, Fariha Trisna, Suraiya Azmin, Sanjida Akter Meghla
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#BLACKMARKETTING OF OXYGEN CYLINDERS IN THE NAME OF NGO, THREE ACCUSED ARRESTED WHILE ILLEGALLY TRANSPORTING OXYGEN (05) CYLINDERS* *Cr No 268/2021 U/s 51 (B) DISASTER MANAGEMENT Act, & 420 and 188 IPC of Malkajgiri PS* A1) Syed Abdulla @ Abbu r/o Kanchanbagh A2) Mohammed Mazar r/o GM Chouni, Falknama, Hyderabad A3) Syed Asif r/o Chandrayangutta On 26.04.2021 at 21:30 hours Sri. J Ashok Kumar, Sub-Inspector of Police, PS Malkajgiri while on night patrolling in the area along with PS Staff received a credible information that some unknown persons are illegally transporting the Oxygen Cylinders in OMINI VAN and they are proceeding towards Moula-Ali, ECIL. On receipt of the information the SI and his staff along with SOT team started vehicle checking at ZTS X roads, Moula-Ali at 2200 hours, and intercepted one Omni Van vehicle Br.No. AP09AR0232 which was coming in suspected manner. When searched the vehicle, found five oxygen cylinders (wg 150 litres each one), and upon enquiry with the said vehicle driver Syed Abdulla @ Abbu, s/o Syed Abdul Razak Baig, age: 30 yrs, Occ: Driver r/o Anjiman colony, Chandrayangutta and another person Mohammed Mazar s/o Md. Masood, age: 37 yrs Occ: Business, r/o H.No: 18-2-799, GM Chouni, Falknama, Hyderabad failed to produce any documents about transporting the oxygen cylinders. Immediately they were taken in to custody along with the Cylinders & Omini van. On enquiry it has been revealed that the accused A3 Syed Asif, S/o. Syed Abid, age 34yrs, R/o. Kanchanbagh is running an NGO in the name of “Mass foundation” on the cover of supplying free oxygen cylinders, medical services at home and ambulance to the needy covid patients. He is procuring oxygen cylinders each for a cost of Rs. 16,000-00 through one Salman and then selling for huge profits of Rs.25,000/- each to patients who are in need of urgent O2 for their survival. He has recruited the other two accused for this illegal business. They are illegally hoarding and transporting crucial Oxygen cylinders (O5) which is in shortage presently for COVID patients, to get high profits. In this case, seized 05 Oxygen cylinders, one Omini van vehicle .No. AP09AR0232. https://www.instagram.com/p/COKqnnULtGa/?igshid=rssnqoq7hvv3
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Name One Assembly Or Loksabha Constituency With Over 65% Muslim or Christian Population Which Elected A Hindu As It's MLA Or MP? - Still Are You Believing That India Is A Secular Country??????? - Then You Are The Lord Of Fools
Please read below
Courtesy : Rishi Nair
Here is the List of Muslim MPs in Loksabha and Demography of their constituency
1)Hyderabad Old city -65%M - A Owaisi
2)Barpeta(Assam)- 70.74%M-Sirajuddin Ajmal
3)Dhubri (Assam)- 79.67%M- Badruddin Ajmal
4) Araria (Bihar)-56.68%H- Tasleemuddin
5)Kathihar(Bihar)- 54.85%H- Tariq Anwar
6)Khagaria(Bihar)-89.21%H- Mahboob Ali Kaiser
7)Kishanganj(Bihar)-67.98%M- Mohammad Asrarul Haque
8)Anantnag(JK)-97.99%M-Mehbooba Mufti
9)Baramulla(JK)- 95.15%M- Muzaffar Hussain Baig
10)Srinagar(JK)-96%M- Tareeq Ahmad Karra
11)Malappuram(Kerala)-70.2%M- PK Kunjalikutty
12)Ponnani(Kerala)-59.85%M- E T Muhammed Basheer
13) Wayanad(Kerala)- 49.48%H, 28.65%M- M I Shanavaz
14)Lakshadweep-96.58%M- Mohammed Faisal
15)Ramanathapuram(TN)-77.39 %H ,15.37 % M- Anwahr Rajhaa
16)Basirhat(WB)- 73.46% H, 25.82% M- Idris Ali
17)Burdawan-Durgapur(WB)-91.63 %H ,6.34 %M- Mamtaz Sanghamitra
18)Malda South(WB)- 59% M- Abu Hassem Khan Chaudhary
19)Malda North(WB)-53%H ,46% M- Mausam Noor
20) Murshidabad(WB)- 66.27% M- Badruddoza Khan
21) Raiganj(WB)- 65.13%H, 34.14%M - Md Salim
22) Uluberia(WB)-54.87 % H , 44.79% M- Sultan Ahmed
After going through it ,What can we conclude ?
A Muslim can get elected from a Constituency which has over 50% Hindu population ,But a Hindu can never even think of getting elected from a Muslim majority area
There is no bigger proof needed to realize that they keep religion above everything,Time for Hindus to think and act.
Else India will also go in the way of Afganistan ,Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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5000 Muslim freedom fighters in British Records, India Office Library, London
MORE THEN 5000 INDIAN MUSLIM FREDOM FIGHTER NAMES.. Can any one please let me know the details of the Freedom Fighters of India who took part in Independence of INDIA, because mostly we Muslims dont know about there work and names so we think that only non-muslim leaders took part in this movement and got independence. If possible give there names with there short biography so it will be easy for ourself to remember them and also we can say that no Our brothers also took par... Continue Reading MORE THEN 5000 INDIAN MUSLIM FREDOM FIGHTER NAMES.. Can any one please let me know the details of the Freedom Fighters of India who took part in Independence of INDIA, because mostly we Muslims dont know about there work and names so we think that only non-muslim leaders took part in this movement and got independence. If possible give there names with there short biography so it will be easy for ourself to remember them and also we can say that no Our brothers also took part in Independence. British snatched Indian govt from Muslims & Islamic clerics issued fatwas of jihad againstBritish Empire FORCED on India. So, large number of Muslim ulemas(clerics)were killed from Delhi to Khyber. Some of 5,00,000 names of of Muslim freedom fighters are: Hyder Ali, Shaheed Fateh Ali(Tipu Sultan), Sh. Sirajuddaulah, Sh Mir Qasim, Sh Yusuf Khan, Sh. Waali Khan, Sh Teetu Miyan, Maulana Shah Waliullah Mohaddis Dehlvi, Shah Abdul Aziz Mohaddis Dehlvi, Syed Ahmed Shaheed, Maulana Vilayat Ali Sadikpuri,Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Bahadur Shah Zafar, Fazle Haq Khairabadi (originator of 'Inqilaab Zindabad'), Sh Muhammed Husain,Sh Ahmed Yaar Khan,ShNizam Ali Khan, Sh Gulam Ghaus, Sh Khuda Bakhsh, Ejaz Ali Khan, Pir Ali Khan, Haidar Ali Khan Gaya, Subedar Ali Bakhsh of Hamirpur U P, Waris Ali, Sh Burhanuddin, Mujahid Gul Muhammed, Sh Shekhu Khan Pahalwan, Sh Pir Ali, Sh Syed Hasan Askari, Sh Begum Shah Zamani, Azimullah Khan, ShAbdullah, Sh Sher Ali NWFP, Sh Rahmat Ali, Sh Rasoolullah, Sh Imtiyaz, Ahmedullah Azeemabadi, Sh Ali Ahmed Siddiqui, Sh Gulzar Ali Khan, Sh Israel Allah Rakkha Of Malegaon, Sh Abdul Ghafoor Khan, Dr. ZakirHusain, Miyan Hamid Khan, Syed Fida Husain, Syed Geenu Babu, Sh Tajammul Husain of Sonpur Bihar, Sh Mir Abdullah & Sh Abdushshakoor Samastipur, Sh ShaikhulHaq of Dhamdaaha, Sh Hatim Tai of Shahabad, Sh Jumrati of Bhagalpur, Sh Akram Ali, Sh Mohd Abdul Qadir, Sh Abdurrashid Peshawar, Abid Husain, Sh Altaf Husain, Sh Allah Daad, Sh Ayub Khan, Sh Ikhtiyar Ali, Sh Abdul Khaliq, Sh Basheer Muhammed, Sh Badruddin, Sh A B Mirza, Sh Babu Khan, Sh Chiragh Khan, Sh Dilawar Khan, Sh Fateh Khan of INA, Sh Feroz Khan,Sh Fazal Karim, Sh Fazal Mohd, Sh Farzand Ali, Sh Gulab Noor, Sh Ghulam Khan, Sh Ghulam Mohammed, Sh Gore Khan, Sh Ghulam Isa Khan, Sh Ghulam Nabi, Sh Gulzar Khan, Sh Hatim Ali, Sh Husain Ali, Sh Hidayatullah & Inayatullah, Sh Ibrahim, Sh Ismail Khan, Sh Imamuddin, Sh Arshad, Sh Jalali Khan, Sh Jalaluddin, Sh Khushi Muhammed, Sh Khan Baig, Sh Khan Muhammed, Sh Khan Baas, Sh Laal Khan, Sh Mohammed Banaras, Sh Muhammed Din, ShMuhammed Akbar, Sh Mohd Yusuf, Sh Yusuf Bhatti, Sh Mohd Ghulam, Sh Mohd Aslam, Sh Maal Khan, Sh Mohd Ilahi, Sh Mumtaz Ali, Sh Mubarak Ali, Sh Majnun Husain, Sh Mahboob Shafi, Sh Muhammed Yaamil, Sh Muhammed Akbar, Sh Mohd Bakhsh, Sh Mohd Yaqoob, Sh Mir Gul, Sh Noor Mohd, Sh Nasir Ahmed, Sh Nannhe Khan, Shaheed Muhammeduddin, Sh Nek Mohd, Sh Nabi Bakhsh, Sh Nizamuddin, Sh Noor Muhammed, Sh Noor Husain, Sh Rahim, Sh Shubrati Khan, Shaheed Syed Alvi, Shaheed Syed Rahman, Shaheed Shadullah Khan, Sh Sharbat Khan, Sh Syed Ghafoor, Sh Shah Zameer, Sh Sher Mohammed, Sh Sargand Ali, Sh Saeedullah Khan, Sh Sayyad, Sh Zaman, Sh. Sadiq Muhammed, Sh Sultan, Sh Momin Khan, Sh Taj Muhammed, Sh Umar Muhammed, Sh Vilayat Shah, Sh Waris Khan, Sh Zaheer Ahmed, Mirza Jassu Baig, M S Khan, Maulana Abdul Aziz Banglauri, Qudratullah Khan, Maulana Sant Singh, Ghaus Mohammed Khan, Chacha Jaan Muhammed, Khwaja Abdul Majeed, Mohd Husain Zaidi, Shah Mohd Ishaaq, Haji Fazal Wahid, Muhammed Yasin Ansari, Chaudhari Islamuddin, Chaudhari Hakim Khaziq, Maqsood Ali, Pir Mohd Monis Ansari, Nijat Husain Ansari, Jannat Husain Ansari, Amanat Ali Ansari, Haji Abdullah Sardar, Shaikh Bhikari, Hafiz Deen Muhammed Ansari, Batakh Miyan Ansari, Sharfuddin Ahmed Qadri Ansari, Hafiz Tabarak Husain, Husain Mian Ansari, Abdul Ghani Ansari, Alaqat Mian, Wali Muhammed Quddus Mian Ansari, Dr Mukhtar Ansari, Prince Feroz Shah, Maulvi Mohd Baqar, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Maulana Ahmed Ali, Maulana Ahmedullah Shah, Nawab Khan Bahadur Khan, Azizan Bai, Maulvi Liaqat Ali Ilahabadi, Haji Imdadullah Mahajir Makki, Maulana Qasim Nanutvi, Maulana Rahmatullah Keranvi, Shaikhul Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan, Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi, Maulana Rashid Ganguhi, Maulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri, Maulana Barkatullah Bhopali, Maulana Kifayatullah, Subhanul Hind Maulana Ahmed Saeed Dehlvi, Maulana Husain Ahmed Madni, Sayyadul Ahraar Maulana Muhammed Ali Jauhar, Maulana Shaukat Ali
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ICC T20 World Cup | Pakistan Log Landmark Win Over West Indies
Canberra: Pakistan claimed the scalp of West Indies as they outplayed the 2016 winners by eight wickets to start their ICC Womens T20 World Cup marketing campaign with an eight-wicket victory right here on Wednesday.
Sharp new ball bowling from Diana Baig uncovered a struggling Windies high order and solely when Stafanie Taylor and Shemaine Campbelle had been on the crease did they give the impression of being fluent in posting 124/7.
Pakistan openers Javeria Khan and Muneeba Ali managed the chase expertly and placed on 57, with captain Bismah Maroof’s unbeaten 38 steering her aspect to a seventh win on the Women’s T20 World Cup.
The Windies high order faltered and located themselves three wickets down inside seven overs for the second sport in succession.
Hayley Matthews, star of the 2016 Women’s T20 World Cup Final, fell for a diamond duck as Diana received the sport’s first ball to maneuver within the air and rap the opener on the pads.
Lee-Ann Kirby’s stand-and-deliver strategy yielded three fast boundaries as she lofted Aiman Anwar for 4 over mid-off after which cowl within the fourth over.
But she perished on the primary ball of the fifth, Diana attractive one other heave from the opener who skewed a catch to Muneeba Ali operating again at level, departing for 16.
Deandrea Dottin’s troubled keep on the crease ended when she tried to pull Nida Dar from outdoors off-stump over long-on and will solely select Iram Javed, departing for one from 10 balls.
Experienced duo Taylor and Campbelle steadied the ship, the captain bettering on the disappointing strike rotation final time earlier than Campbelle cleared the midwicket rope of Dar.
Campbelle – who introduced up a century of T20I appearances in opposition to Thailand – missed an tried reverse sweep off Anam Amin and whereas given not out on-field, Bismah’s referral adjudged her lbw for 43.
All-rounder Chinelle Henry could not settle, dropped on her fourth ball as Anam grassed a return catch, however she departed when trapped lbw for 4 enjoying Aiman Anwar throughout the road.
Taylor put her foot down within the 18th over, carting Aiman’s low full toss over midwicket and simply clearing the long-on boundary off Nida earlier than choosing out Diana on the cow nook fence for 43 from 47 balls.
Pakistan’s opening pair had been cautious firstly of their reply, with thick edges vast of the slip cordon yielding three boundaries inside the primary 4 overs as they reached 28.
It took the Windies skipper herself to take away Javeria, who misjudged the size of a straight one and departed lbw for a well-made 35.
Muneeba, whose opening partnership of 58 with Javeria was Pakistan’s highest first-wicket stand on the match, failed to choose Fletcher’s googly on 25 and will solely chip to Anisa Mohammed at midwicket.
Pakistan had been untroubled within the closing phases with Bismah hitting the profitable boundary.
Brief scores: West Indies 124/7 in 20 overs (Shemaine Campbelle 43, Stafanie Taylor 43; Diana Baig 2-19); Pakistan 127/2 in 18.2 overs (Bismah Maroof 38 not out, Javeria Khan 35; Stafanie Taylor 1-20)
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Film LAAL KABOOTAR is Pakistan’s official entry for Oscars 2019
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Film LAAL KABOOTAR is Pakistan’s official entry for Oscars 2019
‘Laal Kabootar’ is Pakistan’s authentic section for the desired Oscars 2019.
The Pakistani Academy Selection Committee, led by double cross Academy Award and Emmy winning narrative producer Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, has chosen “LAAL KABOOTAR” to be submitted for Oscar thought in the ‘Worldwide Feature Film Award’ class for the 92nd Academy Awards.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will pick the last chosen people for all honor classes incorporating International Feature Film in December 2019. The total and last rundown of Oscar candidates will be declared on thirteenth January 2020 with the introduction appear for the 92nd Academy Awards planned to occur on ninth February 2020.
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Laal Kabootar is a rollercoaster ride highlighting Ahmed Ali Akbar as Adeel Nawaz – a hustling cab driver, searching for an exit from Karachi. Be that as it may, with his options exhausted, Adeel has some hard decisions to make. Aliya Malik, played by the appealing Mansha Pasha, is solid made a beeline for the purpose of being difficult, notwithstanding, when her reality flips around in a progression of occurrences, she sets up a battle despite the fact that her life is hanging in the balance.
With its activity pressed arrangements and blinding pace, the widely praised film likewise stars multi-ability entertainers, for example, Rashid Farooqui, Saleem Meraj, Ali Kazmi, Shamim Hilali, Akbar Islam, Syed Arsalan, Saad Fareedi, Hammad Siddiq, Ishtiaq Omar, Meesum Naqvi, Faiza Gillani, Mohammed Ahmed and Kaleem Ghour to give some examples. Laal Kabootar has been coordinated by the honor winning Kamal Khan with Harvard graduates Hania Chima and Kamil Chima as the Executive Producers.
In Review: Laal Kabootar is a film that merits your time!
The Oscar board of trustees for 2019 was led by double cross Academy Award and Emmy winning narrative movie producer Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and incorporates Zeba Bakhtiar [Director and Actress], Zarrar Khuhro [Journalist], Zebunnisa Hamid [Assistant Professor of Film Studies], Sarmad Khoosat [Writer, Producer, Director and Actor], Asim Abbasi [Film Director], Rizwan Beyg [Fashion Designer], Jamil Baig [CEO Nueplex Cinemas], Sanam Saeed [Actress, artist and previous model] and Hamna Zubair [Journalist].
Here is the thing that the board of trustees talked about the determination of ‘Laal Kabootar’:
Kamil Chima and Hania Chima [Producers – Laal Kabootar]:
“This is extremely energizing news. This is a snapshot of huge pride for the whole group, from the financial specialists who put their confidence in us, to the cast and team that worked resolutely to recount to a challenging story.”
Kamal Khan [Director – Laal Kabootar]:
“Lowered by the news! This is an incredibly pleased minute for the whole group, we are altogether energized. Need to thank the Pakistan determination board of trustees and crowds for giving Laal Kabootar so much love.”
Asim Abbasi [Committee Member]:
“Laal Kabootar is perhaps the best film to leave Pakistan as of late. Dirty urbanscapes and the dim underbelly of Karachi has never been investigated and imagined for film like this previously. Rigid, fresh narrating and top notch exhibitions that grasp you from the principal shot and simply doesn’t give up.”
Rizwan Beyg [Committee Member]:
“Out of the considerable number of movies submitted Laal Kabootar stood apart as a lumpy genuine take a gander at Karachi’s underbelly with nuanced exhibitions by a lot of exceptionally capable youthful on-screen characters. Shot astutely and with the strong heading, it never faltered from its objective of demonstrating the unpredictability of connections between various classes in an overflowing city fighting fear and defilement. … Reality nibbles.”
Sanam Saeed [Committee Member]:
“Laal Kabootar offers some fabulous exhibitions and a new yet abrasive realistic experience. Kamal Khan as an executive sparkles as he takes you through the clouded side of Karachi. Mo Azmi the DOP consistently catches the embodiment of any story flawlessly, and Taha Malik’s soundtrack keeps you snared.”
Sarmad Khoosat [Committee Member]:
“Laal Kabootar is a bona fide portrayal of the new wave film in Pakistan. Karachi’s crude and savage excellence has never been indicated like this on screen previously.”
Hamna Zubair [Committee Member]:
“Laal Kabootar is the most advanced film Pakistani film has created over the most recent couple of years. Laal Kabootar contrasts the edginess of present day urbanites with the mending intensity of human consideration. The outcome is awesome.”
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Om Books' Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives launched by
Maharaja Gaj Singh
When it is a book on Taj Mahal, it is only fair that it is released by royals.
His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur and publisher Ajay Mago of Om Books International celebrated the launch of Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives. Coo-authors Amita Baig and Rahul Mehrotra, shared their experience of putting together the book with veteran journalist Kaveree Bamzai.
Sharmila Tagore,Meera and Muzaffar Ali, Ritu Kumar, Karan Thapar, Satish and Kiran Gujral, Feroze and Mohit Gujral, Laila Tyabji, Bim Bissell, Aman Nath, Gurmeet and Raghu Rai, Sunil Sethi, Mrs. Radha Bhatia and Ankur Bhatia were present on the occasion along with pulisher Ajay Mago.
Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives presents a new perspective on the Taj Mahal and Agra. The city and its iconic monuments have often been written about, exclusive of each other. Many stories from Agra form the pillars on which the Taj Mahal was built. Pleasure gardens or a dusty township of the Middle Ages, Agra has many dimensions. The book looks at global events, nationalevents and showcases contemporary buildings and subsequent events which transformed it from a sacred personal space to a part of world heritage. The book is a broader and more accessible understanding of these stories, of Agra and the Taj Mahal.
Says Ajay Mago, Publisher, Om Books International, “visiting the Taj Mahal as a child was a more enjoyable experience than visiting the Qutub Minar in Delhi. Back then, it also meant getting at least 200 kilometres away from school for a couple of days. And for a long time, a monument dedicated to love held greater meaning than a victory tower. Such is the power the Taj Mahal continues to wield over the world. Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives by Amita Baig and Rahul Mehrotra helps us look at the monument and its significance as a World Heritage Site afresh.
One of the largest English language trade publishers in the Indian subcontinent, Om Books International has been a name to reckon with for over five decades in the Indian publishing and retail industry. OBI has a diverse publishing list including cinema, biography, memoir, mind-body-spirit, photo essay, art, architecture, lifestyle, fiction — commercial and literary.It counts amongst its notable authors Khalid Mohamed, Mushtaq Shiekh, Bharathi S Pradhan, Nasreen Munni Kabir, Rauf Ahmed, Kamala Das, William Dalrymple, Vir Sanghvi, Christopher C Doyle and Abhay Vaidya.
Om Books International has a stellar line-up of Gourmand World Cookbook Award Winners: Vikas Khanna, Maria Goretti, Michael Swamy, Shazia Khan, Aditya Mehendale and Saransh Goila.
OBI has an equally strong and varied children's publishing programme under its imprint, OmKidz.
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