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rightnewshindi · 8 months ago
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संविधान रचयिता डॉक्टर भीम राव अंबेडकर को बताया भारत का पहला बलात्कारी, आज तक नही हुई कोई भी कार्यवाही
संविधान रचयिता डॉक्टर भीम राव अंबेडकर को बताया भारत का पहला बलात्कारी, आज तक नही हुई कोई भी कार्यवाही
First Rapist of India: भारतीय संविधान के रचयिता डॉक्टर भीम राव अंबेडकर को कई लोग सोशल मीडिया पर भारत का पहला बलात्कारी बता रहे है और इससे संबंधित पोस्टें लगातार पिछले दो-तीन सालों से फेसबुक, इंस्टाग्राम और ��क्स जैसे सोशल मीडिया प्लेटफार्मों पर वायरल हो रह�� है। लेकिन आज तक भारत सरकार ने किसी भी ऐसे आदमी के खिलाफ कोई एक्शन नहीं लिया। जिससे भारत रत्न डॉक्टर भीम राव अंबेडकर के खिलाफ अफवाह फैलाने…
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telugutimesusa · 2 years ago
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Krishnagaru will appreciate watching 'Hunt'...! - Sudhir Babu
Nitro star Sudheer Babu's latest movie 'Hunt' is the lead. Famous producer under the banner of Bhavya Creations V. Produced by Ananda Prasad. Directed by Mahesh. It will release in theaters on January 26 on the occasion of Republic Day. On this occasion, Sudhir Babu interacted with the media.
He acted as a police officer with memory loss in the movie. The action was tried anew. Worked with action choreographers who worked for 'John Wick 4'. Those features were shared with interviews. Hi Andy! Who is going to be 'hunted'?
Sudhir Babu : You should see that in the movie. Suspense is all about who is being 'hunted'. I suspect every character. The audience also travels along with my character and learns new things. Kabir Singh Duhan, Maim Gopi, etc. It is a very engaging thriller. Who has Srikanth and Bharat's choice?
Sudhir Babu : Director Mahesh Choice. Srikanth's role is not full length. But, as long as it is there, the impact will show. Mahesh thought it would be good to have a senior hero. Bharath Chayas is also a director. He also has two or three action sequences. If Bharat is more than local heroes, the combination is fresher. Any plans to release it in Tamil?
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currentaffairsuniverse · 2 years ago
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metamatar · 1 year ago
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some additional thoughts on the bharat/india thing apart from its hindu upper caste scriptural origins and its deployment by hindutva, there has always been the rhetorical move of using bharat to denote the underclass and india to denote the elite amongst politicians. even on the left sometimes.
from Reinventing Revolution by Gail Omvedt
In the process Sharad Joshi began putting forward his theory that the primary contradiction in the country was between “Bharat” (primarily the villages but also including the unorganized urban sector, “refugees from Bharat in the cities”) and India (the Westernized industrial-bureaucratic elite, inheritors of colonial exploitation). The issue was one of exploitation, in which surplus was being extracted from the peasantry via the market mechanism and unequal exchange. The key to fighting this exploitation was the demand for higher prices for their crops, that is, “remunerative prices.”
As he told journalist Olga Tellis in a 1980 interview: Before independence it was the British government which took their raw materials for a song, processed the raw materials in London and Manchester, and then sold the finished product at enormous profit. Today, Pune, Calcutta and Bombay are the London and Manchester. And our current rulers have replaced the British in grabbing the wealth of the country. I do not believe in sophisticated terms like “class struggle.” You may call this whatever you like. But I call this the struggle between Bharat and India, the fight for liberation by Bharat from India.
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forgedfromlove · 7 days ago
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From The Cutlass Magazine:
“Caribbean Hindustani Interview: Mahadeya Kowlessar
Contrary to popular belief, the language of Bhojpuri or Hindustani is not dead in the Indo-Caribbean community. The Bhojpuri of chutney and Hindi/Urdu of Bollywood echoes throughout our daily lives. Words and phrases have been adopted into the island vernaculars. While the languages may have decayed in spoken form for the masses in Trinidad, Guyana, and Jamaica, among other indenture sites, are they beyond rebirth and preservation?
In this interview, Dr. Visham Bhimull speaks to Mahadeya Kowlessar from South Trinidad. With her white "orhni" (veil) and command of native tongue, she is an embodiment of a time long ago. This dialogue reveals much about our roots and Indo-Caribbean identities. You may be able to isolate words such as "nana-nani" (maternal grandfather-grandmother) or "aja-aji" (paternal grandfather-grandmother), perhaps phrases like "na jane" (I do not know). She exemplifies how our ancestors would have referred to a pre-partitioned India as "muluk" (country) rather than the "Bharat" or "Hindustan" known to South Asians. Bhimull, an Indo-Trinidadian linguist, is spearheading the movement to document these ancestral dialects through his organization Caribbean Hindustani. In doing so, he is continuing in the line of pioneers like Peggy Mohan, working against the inevitable passing of time to protect the endangered Bhojpuri from extinction in the West Indies.”
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 7 months ago
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
April 26, 2024
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
APR 27, 2024
Yesterday, in a long story about “the petty feud between the [New York Times] and the White House,” Eli Stokols of Politico suggested that the paper’s negative coverage of President Joe Biden came from the frustration of its publisher, A. G. Sulzberger, at Biden’s refusal to do an exclusive interview with the paper. Two people told Stokols that Sulzberger’s reasoning is that only an interview with an established paper like the New York Times “can verify that the 81-year-old Biden is still fit to hold the presidency.” 
For his part, Stokols reported, Biden’s frustration with the New York Times reflects “the resentment of a president with a working-class sense of himself and his team toward a news organization catering to an elite audience,” and their conviction that the newspaper is not taking seriously the need to protect democracy. 
A spokesperson for the New York Times responded to the story by saying the idea that it has skewed its coverage out of pique over an interview is “outrageous and untrue,” and that the paper will continue to cover the president “fully and fairly.”
Today, Biden sat for a live interview of more than an hour with SiriusXM shock jock Howard Stern. Writer Kurt Andersen described it as a “*Total* softball interview, mostly about his personal life—but lovely, sweet, human, and Biden was terrific, consistently clear, detailed, charming, moving. Which was the point. SO much better than his opponent could do.”
Also today, the Treasury Department announced that the pilot program of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that enabled taxpayers to file their tax returns directly with the IRS for free had more users than the program’s stated goal, got positive ratings, and saved users an estimated $5.6 million in fees for tax preparation. The government had hoped about 100,000 people would use the pilot program; 140,803 did.
Former deputy director of the National Economic Council Bharat Ramamurti wrote on social media, “Of all the things I was lucky enough to work on, this might be my favorite. You shouldn’t have to pay money to pay your taxes. As this program continues to grow, most people will get pre-populated forms and be able to file their taxes with a few clicks in a few minutes.” Such a system would look much like the system other countries already use. 
Also today, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Williams-Sonoma will pay a record $3.17 million civil penalty for advertising a number of products as “Made in USA” when they were really made in China and other countries. This is the largest settlement ever for a case under the “Made in USA” rule. Williams-Sonoma will also be required to file annual compliance certifications. 
FTC chair Lina Khan wrote on social media: “Made in USA fraud deceives customers and punishes honest businesses. FTC will continue holding to account businesses that misrepresent where their product[s] are manufactured.” 
In another win for the United Auto Workers (UAW), the union negotiated a deal today with Daimler Trucks over contracts for 7,300 Daimler employees in four North Carolina factories. The new contracts provide raises of at least 25% over four years, cost of living increases, and profit sharing. This victory comes just a week after workers at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, voted overwhelmingly to join the UAW. 
Today was the eighth day of Trump’s criminal trial for his efforts to interfere with the 2016 election by paying to hide negative information about himself from voters and then falsifying records to hide the payments. David Pecker, who ran the company that published the National Enquirer tabloid, finished his testimony. 
In four days on the stand, Pecker testified that he joined Michael Cohen and others in killing stories to protect Trump in the election. Trump’s longtime executive assistant Rhona Graff took the stand after Pecker, and testified that both Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels were in Trump’s contacts. Next up was Gary Farro, a bank employee who verified banking information that showed how Michael Cohen had hidden payments to Daniels in 2016.
Once again, Trump appeared to be trying to explain away his lack of support at the trial, writing on his social media channel that the courthouse was heavily guarded. “Security is that of Fort Knox,” he wrote, “all so that MAGA will not be able to attend this trial….” But CNN’s Kaitlan Collins immediately responded: “Again, the courthouse is open [to] the public. The park outside, where a handful of his supporters have gathered on [trial] days, is easily accessible.”
Dispatch Politics noted today that when co-chairs Michael Whatley and Lara Trump and senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita took over the Republican National Committee (RNC), they killed a plan to open 40 campaign offices in 10 crucial states and fired 60 members of the RNC staff. According to Dispatch Politics, Trump insisted to the former RNC chair that he did not need the RNC to work on turning out voters. He wanted the RNC to prioritize “election integrity” efforts. 
The RNC under Trump has not yet developed much infrastructure or put staff into the states. It appears to have decided to focus only on those that are key to the presidential race, leaving down-ballot candidates on their own. 
While Trump appears to be hoping to win the election through voter suppression or in the courts, following his blueprint from 2020, Biden’s campaign has opened 30 offices in Michigan alone and has established offices in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, and Florida.
Finally today, news broke that in her forthcoming book, South Dakota governor Kristi Noem wrote about shooting her 14-month-old dog because it was “untrainable” and dangerous. “I hated that dog,” she wrote, and she recorded how after the dog ruined a hunting trip, she shot it in a gravel pit. Then she decided to kill a goat that she found to be “nasty and mean” as well as smelly and aggressive. She “dragged him to the gravel pit,” too, and “put him down.”  
Noem has been seen as a leading contender for the Republican vice presidential nomination on a ticket with Trump, and it seems likely she was trying to demonstrate her ruthlessness—a trait Trump appears to value—as a political virtue. But across the political spectrum, people have expressed outrage and disgust. In The Guardian, Martin Pengelly said her statement, “I guess if I were a better politician I wouldn’t tell the story,” was “a contender for the greatest understatement of election year.”
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
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bandarrrrr · 9 months ago
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If you like watching interviews I'll recommend you guys to watch "Unfiltered by Samdhish". I love that guy, the way he presents an interview, it's immaculate and unexplainable, his celebrity interviews are great but his series "BHARAT KI KHOJ" is even more beautiful, if you have some free time, do check him out
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There is a strong need for digital transformation in the construction business
With rising demand for homes and building supplies, the Indian construction industry is anticipated to expand at a 6.2% annual pace in the next years. Construction materials, which make up two-thirds of the overall cost of building, will become more expensive as a result of this rise in material costs, supply chain problems, and inflation. Consumers are unwilling to cut corners when it comes to the quality of the materials used, despite price rises. According to Ashish Aggarwal, Director, SpaceMantra, the building sector is embracing digital technologies like virtual design, VR home tours, cloud-based software, and big data analytics more and more to streamline the real estate process. Mr. Aggarwal discusses his thoughts on the real estate market's current status and how digitization might be a key factor in the future in an exclusive interview with Sanjeev Sinha. India's real estate development industry is booming as a result of the nation's record-high housing demand. How will this impact how construction materials required to develop this infrastructure are consumed and priced? The market dynamics have dramatically changed as of 2023. Since that materials make up around two thirds of the overall cost of building, developers will be forced to raise prices as a result of increased material costs. The supply side shocks, increasing inflation, and the frail global supply chain all contributed to a decline in raw material prices. Customers won't compromise on the quality of the building materials used, therefore a price increase to some level could have a detrimental impact on the fast expanding real estate market. Nowadays, consumers like to choose each component of their ideal home individually. How does it impact online purchasing habits in the digital age?” Allowing clients to hand-pick each component of their dream home helps to give customers the autonomy to decide how their dream home will look in today's increasingly digital world. Yet, doing so can cause the procurement process to go more slowly. Customers and businesses may now choose their preferences from a variety of raw material types, grades, and pricing online in just a few simple steps. With this kind of digital procurement, you may quickly and effectively get the precise materials your project needs. How is the real estate sector using technology to better serve their clients? Due to the increased disruption of the global supply chain, rising competitiveness, and labour shortages, there is an increasingly urgent need for digital transformation in the construction industry. An increasing number of innovative technologies are being incorporated into the building business. Virtual design and visualisation are common in these technologies. The real estate process is made more tech-savvy and results in a smooth experience thanks to virtual reality home tours, cloud-based software, smart contracts, and big data analytics. What are some trends and predictions we can look forward to for the construction sector this year as we usher in a brand-new year? A strong strategy of infrastructure projects in numerous industries is predicted to help the Indian construction industry grow at a 6.2% annual rate from 2023 to 2026. Investment in the construction sector will increase as a result of government initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat, which is anticipated to boost domestic industries and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), and the Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti National Master Plan, which aims to drive economic growth through infrastructure development. What lies in store for SpaceMantra going forward in 2023? Building a one-stop eB2B platform is part of SpaceMantra's ambition to organise and unify the extremely dispersed and unorganised construction industry. 
We are working hard to strengthen our vendor base by developing close relationships with brands and manufacturers. 
This will enable us to provide our product line to customers at lower pricing. 
We are also attempting to address the industry's long-standing problems with procurement. 
By providing a variety of integrated services that will help them overcome their operational issues, we intend to increase the number of customers we serve in the future.
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arpov-blog-blog · 2 years ago
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..."Facing a divided Congress unlikely to pass major legislation, President Joe Biden’s administration is now cajoling or working with private companies to advance an otherwise stymied policy agenda on everything from prescription drug costs to expanding child care options.
On Wednesday, Biden celebrated pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly’s announcement that it would slash and cap the cost of insulin. Earlier in the week, the Commerce Department announced it would require chipmakers to offer plans for affordable child care to qualify for more than $50 billion in subsidies. And three major airlines responded to Biden’s call in the State of the Union to eliminate fees for parents and children to sit together by doing just that.
All three announcements advance the administration’s long-standing policy goals — to lower prescription drug costs, to expand affordable child care options and to eliminate so-called “junk fees” — in ways Congress has so far been unable to. It shows how the administration is turning to public pressure and regulations to enact its agenda.
“The president’s bully pulpit is a really important tool that he’s using to reduce costs for families in a number of ways,” Bharat Ramamurti, the deputy director of the White House’s National Economic Council, told HuffPost in a phone interview. “It’s not meant to substitute for getting things through Congress, or for getting something done in rulemaking.”
Key to the efforts is the underlying popularity of the ideas: Lowering prescription drug costs has long been one of the public’s biggest priorities, and public surveys show Biden’s push against junk fees is broadly popular.
“We pick these issues where there is something fundamentally unfair and unreasonable that is happening, and you shine the presidential spotlight on it,” Ramamurti continued. “The president must have talked about lowering the price of insulin 100 times over the last year and a half as he’s been pushing for this, and this week you saw a pharmaceutical company respond to his call to act.”
The tactic is not a new one for the White House. Shortly after Biden unveiled his antitrust agenda with a sweeping executive order in 2021 including a push for “right to repair,” Apple announced it would sell repair kits to the public for the first time."
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Adani he himself ‼️EXPOSED ‼️in his interview with "INDIA TODAY" and now in "Aap ki Adalat"..
Well said by Punya Prasun Bajpai..Is Adani is scared of Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra...❓
# In NEWS.. National, International and Social media. 📺
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hiringgo56 · 1 day ago
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rightnewshindi · 9 months ago
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नकारात्मकता ही कांग्रेस को ले जा रहा पीछे, जनता को डेढ़ साल ठगा; अनुराग ठाकुर
नकारात्मकता ही कांग्रेस को ले जा रहा पीछे, जनता को डेढ़ साल ठगा; अनुराग ठाकुर
केंद्रीय मं��्री अनुराग ठाकुर का गगल हवाई अड्डे में पहुंचने पर भव्य स्वागत किया गया। इसके बाद बग्लामुखी माता मंदिर में पूजा अर्चना की और अब देहरा में सड़क सुरक्षा पर आयोजित कार्यक्रम में युवाओं को हेलमेंट वितरित करने के साथ-साथ जागरूक भी करेंगे। इससे पहले गगल में अनुराग ठाकुर ने कहा कि कांग्रेस का न कोई नेता न ही नीति है। कांग्रेस देश को टुकड़ों में देखती हैं, टुकड़ा टुकड़ा गैंग का साथ लेते हैं…
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suganya09 · 5 days ago
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The Journey of an IAS Officer: From Preparation to Training at LBSNAA
Becoming an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer is not just about clearing one of the toughest exams in the country. It is a journey that transforms an aspirant into a leader, ready to serve the nation. From the rigorous preparation phase to the elite training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), every step is crucial and enriching. Let’s take a closer look at this journey.
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1. The Preparation Phase: The Foundation of Success
The IAS journey begins with the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE), which is known for its vast syllabus and competitive nature. Aspirants must dedicate months, if not years, to mastering subjects like History, Polity, Economy, Geography, and Current Affairs.
Prelims: The first hurdle is the Preliminary exam, consisting of two papers—General Studies (GS) and the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT).
Mains: Those who clear the Prelims move on to the Mains, where nine descriptive papers test the aspirant’s knowledge, analytical ability, and writing skills.
Interview: The final stage is the Personality Test, which assesses an aspirant’s confidence, decision-making skills, and suitability for public service.
2. The Exam to Results: A Life-Changing Milestone
The wait for results is both nerve-wracking and exhilarating. Securing a top rank in the UPSC CSE is a testament to an aspirant’s hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Once selected, successful candidates are allotted services (IAS, IPS, IFS, etc.) and cadres based on their ranks and preferences.
3. Foundation Training at LBSNAA: Where Leaders Are Born
For IAS officers, the real transformation begins at LBSNAA in Mussoorie. This premier training academy molds officers into efficient administrators and empathetic leaders.
Foundation Course: The initial months involve a foundation course, which includes physical fitness, trekking, and team-building exercises, fostering camaraderie among officers from different services.
Classroom Training: Officers undergo rigorous academic training on subjects like public administration, law, economics, and ethics.
Village Visit Program: Officers spend time in rural areas, understanding grassroots challenges and interacting with local communities.
Bharat Darshan: This national tour exposes officers to diverse cultures, governance models, and development challenges across the country.
4. Challenges and Growth
The IAS journey is not without challenges. Officers must adapt to the academy's demanding schedule, stay disciplined, and keep up with the fast-paced learning environment. However, the experience is immensely rewarding, as it shapes them into capable and visionary leaders.
5. Life After LBSNAA
Once the training concludes, IAS officers take charge of their first postings, typically as Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs). This marks the beginning of their administrative career, where they implement policies, resolve conflicts, and bring meaningful changes to society.
Conclusion
The journey of an IAS officer, from intense preparation to the transformative training at LBSNAA, is both challenging and inspiring. It is a path filled with dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to serving the nation. If you’re aspiring to embark on this journey, choosing the right coaching center is crucial to your success.
For aspirants preparing for Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) exams, the TNPSC coaching centre in Coimbatore offers expert guidance, comprehensive resources, and a structured approach to help you achieve your dreams. Begin your journey to success with the best coaching today!
This blog highlights the IAS officer’s transformative journey while encouraging readers to choose the TNPSC coaching centre in Coimbatore for their preparation needs.
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[ad_1] Boria Majumdar with Michael Clark (PC: File) Michael Clarke is widely acknowledged as one of the best Australian captains of all time, and is one of the most committed cricketers I know. His respect for the baggy green cap stood out from his first Test match itself. So when Clarke says he would have done exactly what Rohit Sharma has, it is a strong statement. In this detailed conversation, Clarke set up the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, explained why Virat Kohli has every reason to be successful, and how Rishabh Pant could be key. Finally, he spoke on what impact the IPL auction might have on the series. Boria: There has been a lot of talk on Rohit. It is now certain he will miss the first Test and will be in Adelaide for the second. I have written saying this is entirely a personal call, and had I been in his position, I’d have done the same. One Test match doesn’t make him a lesser patriot. Clarke: Let me tell you something, mate. I loved playing for Australia and I loved captaining Australia. I loved the baggy green. Having said that, the happiest day of my life was when my daughter was born. Much more than a Test match or a win or even a World Cup. It is very different, and you can’t equate it to anything. Family comes first, mate. A Test match will come again, but this is a very very different moment. Yes, Rohit will be missed. His leadership will be missed, but I can tell you I’d have done the exact same thing if I was in his position. You can’t take these things away from anyone. Boria: Strong words there, Michael. Ritika [Rohit’s wife] and the child are all good now, but I always think in these situations you have to be there, because if you are needed and you aren’t there, all your life you will not be able to forgive yourself. Clarke: No two ways, mate. You have to realise and understand that we are human beings first. Rohit has done the absolute correct thing. Now, he can travel and join the team and fully immerse himself into the job. And he will be a key player for India, for sure. But what he has done is exactly the right thing to do. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Michael Clarke with Virat Kohli and his signed bat (PC: File) Boria: There is another thing doing the rounds, and that’s the IPL auction. There is a school of thought that says players wouldn’t be able to focus. First, if that’s the case, it should apply to both teams. There will be players from both teams who will be sold. And there are a number of Indians and also Australians who are retained. Where do you stand on this? Clarke: Test cricket doesn’t let you think anything else, mate! It is very tough out there. You will not have access to your phones or to the Internet, and when you step inside the ground, it is just the game and nothing else. Players can check all this either before or after the game. The IPL is a fantastic tournament and I just love it. I have been there to commentate, and can tell you it is hugely exciting. But to say the auction will be a distraction for Test players is unfair and not true. I can’t imagine [Mitchell] Starc thinking about the auction while bowling! It doesn’t happen like that. Boria: You have in an interview to Bharat Sunderasan said you expect Virat Kohli to stand up. Would you go into details please? Clarke: Virat Kohli has had a lot of success in Australia – six hundreds in 13 Test matches, if I remember right. He still has the game. He will be hungry and he will know the conditions will suit him. I am very sure he will score the maximum runs for India if they are to win or do well in this series. As an Australian, I’d want Australia to keep him quiet. If he gets runs in the first game, he will get runs all series and will make it count. He loves the fight, mate, and loves getting into the action. See the build-up around him. All of this will pump him up for sure. Boria: If the Australians sledge him, it could work well! Clarke: I seriously don’t think the Australians will be as silly to do this. That’s exactly what Virat wants.
He wants them to get into a fight with him. He will use it to get into the action. You shouldn’t give him that opportunity, and I am sure the Australians know it. He is much loved out here for all that he has done and achieved, and I am waiting to see him bat here. As I said, if India is to do well and win, Virat Kohli will have to score the maximum number of runs for the team. Part 2 – On Gautam Gambhir v Ricky Ponting, Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah and the Australian batting tomorrow. Also Read: Travis Head backs Rohit Sharma’s decision to skip Perth Test The post ‘I’d have done the exact same thing’: Michael Clarke on Rohit Sharma missing the Perth Test appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Boria Majumdar with Michael Clark (PC: File) Michael Clarke is widely acknowledged as one of the best Australian captains of all time, and is one of the most committed cricketers I know. His respect for the baggy green cap stood out from his first Test match itself. So when Clarke says he would have done exactly what Rohit Sharma has, it is a strong statement. In this detailed conversation, Clarke set up the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, explained why Virat Kohli has every reason to be successful, and how Rishabh Pant could be key. Finally, he spoke on what impact the IPL auction might have on the series. Boria: There has been a lot of talk on Rohit. It is now certain he will miss the first Test and will be in Adelaide for the second. I have written saying this is entirely a personal call, and had I been in his position, I’d have done the same. One Test match doesn’t make him a lesser patriot. Clarke: Let me tell you something, mate. I loved playing for Australia and I loved captaining Australia. I loved the baggy green. Having said that, the happiest day of my life was when my daughter was born. Much more than a Test match or a win or even a World Cup. It is very different, and you can’t equate it to anything. Family comes first, mate. A Test match will come again, but this is a very very different moment. Yes, Rohit will be missed. His leadership will be missed, but I can tell you I’d have done the exact same thing if I was in his position. You can’t take these things away from anyone. Boria: Strong words there, Michael. Ritika [Rohit’s wife] and the child are all good now, but I always think in these situations you have to be there, because if you are needed and you aren’t there, all your life you will not be able to forgive yourself. Clarke: No two ways, mate. You have to realise and understand that we are human beings first. Rohit has done the absolute correct thing. Now, he can travel and join the team and fully immerse himself into the job. And he will be a key player for India, for sure. But what he has done is exactly the right thing to do. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Michael Clarke with Virat Kohli and his signed bat (PC: File) Boria: There is another thing doing the rounds, and that’s the IPL auction. There is a school of thought that says players wouldn’t be able to focus. First, if that’s the case, it should apply to both teams. There will be players from both teams who will be sold. And there are a number of Indians and also Australians who are retained. Where do you stand on this? Clarke: Test cricket doesn’t let you think anything else, mate! It is very tough out there. You will not have access to your phones or to the Internet, and when you step inside the ground, it is just the game and nothing else. Players can check all this either before or after the game. The IPL is a fantastic tournament and I just love it. I have been there to commentate, and can tell you it is hugely exciting. But to say the auction will be a distraction for Test players is unfair and not true. I can’t imagine [Mitchell] Starc thinking about the auction while bowling! It doesn’t happen like that. Boria: You have in an interview to Bharat Sunderasan said you expect Virat Kohli to stand up. Would you go into details please? Clarke: Virat Kohli has had a lot of success in Australia – six hundreds in 13 Test matches, if I remember right. He still has the game. He will be hungry and he will know the conditions will suit him. I am very sure he will score the maximum runs for India if they are to win or do well in this series. As an Australian, I’d want Australia to keep him quiet. If he gets runs in the first game, he will get runs all series and will make it count. He loves the fight, mate, and loves getting into the action. See the build-up around him. All of this will pump him up for sure. Boria: If the Australians sledge him, it could work well! Clarke: I seriously don’t think the Australians will be as silly to do this. That’s exactly what Virat wants.
He wants them to get into a fight with him. He will use it to get into the action. You shouldn’t give him that opportunity, and I am sure the Australians know it. He is much loved out here for all that he has done and achieved, and I am waiting to see him bat here. As I said, if India is to do well and win, Virat Kohli will have to score the maximum number of runs for the team. Part 2 – On Gautam Gambhir v Ricky Ponting, Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah and the Australian batting tomorrow. Also Read: Travis Head backs Rohit Sharma’s decision to skip Perth Test The post ‘I’d have done the exact same thing’: Michael Clarke on Rohit Sharma missing the Perth Test appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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