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  • BJP MLA from Bihar Vinod Kumar Singh died, minister in Nitish government

    Vinod Kumar Singh, a minister in the Bihar government and a BJP MLA, has died at Medanta Hospital in Delhi. Vinod Kumar Singh was ill for the last several days. He was admitted to the hospital a few days ago following a complaint of brain hemorrhage. The death of Minister Vinod Singh has been given by his PA Rajiv Ranjan himself.

    Minister Vinod Kumar Singh was originally from Katihar in Bihar and was counted as the strongest leader of the Bihar BJP. Bihar government minister Vinod Kumar Singh was a BJP MLA in Pranpur assembly constituency of Katihar. A few days ago he had a corona with his wife, after which he became healthy, but after this, his health deteriorated again due to which he had to be sent from Patna to Delhi with the help of air ambulance for treatment.

    In the elections in the year 2010, Vinod Kumar Singh defeated the four-time MLA Mahendra Narayan Yadav from Pranupur seat in Katihar district and fed lotus again in Pranpur. In 2015, again Vinod Kumar Singh defeated NCP candidate Ishrat Praveen and reached the assembly. He was given the responsibility of the Minister of Mining and Ghosts in the Nitish government and later the Ministry of Backward and Extremely Backward Welfare.

  • Chief Minister Mr. Baghel inaugurated Life Birth Diagnostics Malicular and Virology Lab in Raipur

    Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today inaugurated the Life Birth Diagnostics Malicular and Virology Lab at Samta Colony Raipur from his residence office in the capital Raipur. This lab, run by Life Birth Hostel, has facilities for critical diseases especially corona examination. Through this state-of-the-art lab, patients will be able to make their test report available within 24 hours, including information on viral infection.
        On the occasion, Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said that patients will get a good facility in the health sector through Life Birth Hospital. Virology lab is the need of the hour. Dr. Jawahar Aggarwal, Director of Life Birth Hospital, Dr. Akhilesh Kumar, Dr. Santosh Kumar, Dr. Vikram Singhal, Dr. Mahima Mittal and Chief Minister Mr. Baghel congratulated and congratulated them for this. The Chief Minister said that the participation of Life Birth Hospital with the government in the treatment and treatment of corona victims during the Corona transition period is a commendable step. The Chief Minister said that the sooner Korana gets the report of the infected person, the more convenience in treatment and the quicker the patient is expected to be.
        Chief Minister Mr. Baghel further said that every effort is being made by the state government to deal with the corona crisis in Chhattisgarh, to prevent this, along with the creation of infrastructure at the district and tehsil level including the capital Raipur, facilities for treatment of the victims were increased. Is going He said that in the initial phase of corona transition as of March 2020, only AIIMS Raipur had facilities for covid testing. In today’s situation, RTPCR test in all six government medical colleges, four private labs in the state, The facility of corona infection with rapid antigen kits is available in 30 labs in two natal tests and in all community and primary health centers including 28 district hospitals. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also informed about the facilities available in the state of Chhattisgarh for the treatment of Corona victims. Advisers to the Chief Minister, Mr. Pradeep Sharma and Mr. Ruchir Garg were present on the occasion. Advisers to the Chief Minister Mr. Vinod Verma and Mr. Rajesh Tiwari were also involved in the program through video conferencing.

  • Legspinners have stolen thunder in IPL: Kapil Dev

    Wrist spinners have become the toast of the Indian Premier League (IPL) so much so that a successful off-spinner like Ravichandran Ashwin, too, has been keen to try bowling leg breaks, feels cricket legend Kapil Dev.

    “Everybody has a different bowling attack, depending on which pitch they are playing. But what we have come to know from the first or second IPL (till) now, is that the most successful bowler to come out is the leg-spinner,” Kapil Dev told PTI in Mumbai.

    The 1983 World Cup-winning captain spoke on the sidelines of a live cricket comedy show, which is co-produced by Greymatter Entertainment.

    “Every team has their leg-spinner. Even a bowler like (Ravichandran) Ashwin, he likes to bowl more leg-spin than off spin. That shows the leg-spinners are more successful than anybody else,” Kapil said to buttress his point.

    Ashwin is leading Kings XI Punjab this IPL season, after having turned out for Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiants in past editions.

    In the current edition of the T20 league, leg-spinners have been largely successful with Mumbai Indians’ rookie Mayank Markande shining in the first three games for his franchise.

    Sunrisers Hyderabad, too, have a good leg-spinner in Rashid Khan of Afghanistan, while his compatriot Mujeeb Ur Rahman is also a wrist spinner who plays under Ashwin.

    Even the Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore possess a successful leggie in Yuzvendra Chahal.

    Quizzed why leg spinners are more successful, Kapil quipped, “Can’t really put a reason, but that is a wicket-taking bowler. It is difficult and not easy (to read them) and every team loves to have a leg-spinner.”

    The 59-year-old former cricket pointed out how a leggie like Karn Sharma had edged out experienced offie Harbhajan Singh for Chennai Super Kings against Rajasthan Royals on Friday.

    “Karn is playing, not Harbhajan (Singh), so Chennai is playing with two leg-spinners (the other being Imran Tahir).

    So everybody is there with an extra leg-spinner.

    “I think that is where in spinners you don’t see so many off-spinners, you don’t see left-arm spinners so much, but you see leg spinners definitely,” Kapil added.

    He also praised Markande, who had bamboozled Chennai Super Kings in the league opening game at the Wankhede Stadium.

    “He (Markande) is good and if you are a good leg spinner, it always adds on to the team,” Kapil said.

    The great all-rounder also hailed India pacer Bhuvaneshwar Kumar as a mature bowler.

    “He (Bhuvaneshwar) had been excellent in the last three years, why only this one (IPL), he is fabulous, more mature and sensible,” said the former India pace spearhead, who ended his career with 434 Test wickets.

    Asked whether the IPL is more of a batsman“s game, Kapil said, “From 100 years, it’s (cricket) a batsman’s game, it’s never been a bowler’s game even though in the last 10 years (of the IPL), so many good things have come out from the bowlers — knuckle-balls and slow bouncers.

    “T20 is (not only) for batsmen (but) is there for everybody and you need to improve your skill.”