Tag: playing

  • Conditional permission to play Dhumal / Grass Band and Band Party

    Collector and District Magistrate, Shri Saurabh Kumar, under the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India and the guidelines issued in paragraph 4 of the order dated 11 June 2021 of his office, allowed to play Dhumal / Grass Band and Band Party during social programs under Raipur district. Conditional permission granted.

    Under this, the total number of people playing Dhumal / Brass Band and Band Party will not be more than 10 people. In Dhumal / Brass Band and Band Party, only band will be allowed to play. Sound box whose PMPO Only those not exceeding 200 watts will be allowed to play. Dhumal/brass band and band party will not be played on any public road. The maximum time allowed to play at the designated venue of the program will be valid up to 10.00 PM only. In the area where Dhumal / Brass Band and Band Party is to be played, prior information will have to be given to the station in-charge of that area.

    While playing Dhumal / Brass Band and Band Party, all the people involved in it will have to follow all the instructions issued by the Government of India / State Government for the control and prevention of corona virus.

    Thermal screening of all the people participating in Dhumal/Brass band and band party players, wearing of masks, using hand sanitizers from time to time, physical distancing and social distancing means that there should be at least two meters/s between persons. It will be mandatory to keep a distance of 06 feet. While playing Dhumal/Brass Band and Band Party, NGT. And the standards set by the government for noise pollution control, the guidelines of the Noise Act, Government of India and the Hon’ble Supreme Court will have to be compulsorily followed.

    If the above conditions are found to be violated, then the entire responsibility will be of the manager of Dhumal/Bass Band and Band Party and strict action will be taken as per section 188 of Indian Penal Code 1860 and other relevant law.

  • National Online Arts Festival, Chhattisgarh gets first place in solo singing

    Chhattisgarh has got the first position in the solo playing classical cadre of the national level competition of the online arts festival organized by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi. Vivek Dewangan, a student of class XII of Indian Public School Raigad, a participant of Chhattisgarh State, has made the state proud by securing first position in the solo playing classical cadre. State Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, School Education Minister Dr. Premasay Singh Tekam has congratulated and congratulated student Vivek Dewangan on this achievement.

    The sixth edition of the national level competition of the online arts festival was organized by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi from 11 January to 22 January by setting up a studio in the auditorium of the Department of Culture. Selected students from the state level participated in this competition. The result of the online arts festival was announced today by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, NCERT. This year the competition will be held in nine genres- (solo singing (classical music), (traditional folk music), solo music (classical music), (traditional folk music), solo dance (classical dance), (folk dance), drashtala (bi- Dimensional), (three-dimensional) and local toys and games) were organized in the boys and girls category.

    576 participants from 33 states, union territories, Navodaya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Kendriya Vidyalaya Samiti participated in the National Online Arts Festival competition. Jitendra Shukla, Managing Director of Holistic Education has also congratulated the student. He informed that in the last years too, students of the state have been receiving prizes in the national competition of arts festival.

  • Shubman Gill, Mohammed Siraj To Make Debuts; Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja Also In Playing XI

    India on Friday named their playing XI for the second Test against Australia starting December 26 with Test debuts handed to Shubman Gill and Mohammed Siraj. Gill comes in for Prithvi Shaw and is likely to open the batting while Siraj replaces the injured Mohammed Shami. Rishabh Pant replaces Wriddhiman Saha behind the stumps even as Ajinkya Rahane steps up to lead the team in the absence of Virat Kohli. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has also been included in the XI as India go in with five bowling options for the Boxing Day Test.

    Mayank Agarwal will most likely have a new opening partner in Gill even as Cheteshwar Pujara, Rahane and Hanuma Vihari occupy the middle-order slots.

    Ravindra Jadeja is likely to bat No. 6 followed by wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who enjoyed a superlative Test tour to Australia in 2018-19.

    In the absence of Mohammed Shami, who suffered a fracture in his right arm, India have bolstered their bowling attack by including Jadeja in addition to handing a debut to fast bowler Siraj.

    Jasprit Bumrah and Umesh Yadav are the other fast bowlers while R Ashwin is the specialist spinner.

  • BCCI announces team India’s playing XI for the first test against Australia

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)  on Wednesday announced the team India’s playing XI for the first Border-Gavaskar Test against Australia starting tomorrow in Adelaide.

    Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Wriddhiman Saha, Ravichandran Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Mohammad Shami, and Jasprit Bumrah.

    The Virat Kohli-led side has chosen to go in with three seamers and one spinner in the first Test. Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami, and Umesh Yadav are the three pacers while Ravichandran Ashwin has been chosen as the lone spinner.

    With the four-match Test series against Australia set to get underway on Thursday, Virat Kohli-led India will be looking to close the gap with table-toppers Australia in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points table.

    India holds third place in the ICC Men’s Test team rankings with 114 rating points, whilst Australia top the rankings with 116.46 rating points. New Zealand follows closely in second with 116.37 rating points.

    New Zealand is very close to reaching the ICC World Test Championship final in 2021 after securing back-to-back innings wins against the West Indies.

  • SCO vs STA team predictions, top picks, probable playing XI

    The Perth Scorchers will lock horns with the Melbourne Stars in the 9th match of the Big Bash League 2020 from 1:45 PM IST at the UTAS on Tuesday, December 16. In the previous match, Perth Scorchers were handed a seven-wicket defeat by Melbourne Renegades. On the other hand, Melbourne Stars extended their winning run after defeating Sydney Thunders by 22 runs.

    Fans can watch the match on Sony SIX and Sony SIX HD and to watch the BBL 2020 live streaming online, cricket enthusiasts can tune into Sony’s digital website and app, SonyLIV.Colin Munro/Nicholas Pooran, Josh Inglis (wk), Joe Clarke, Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Turner (c), Cameron Bancroft, Aaron Hardie, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Fawad Ahmed, Joel ParisMarcus Stoinis, Andre Fletcher, Hilton Cartwright, Ben Dunk (WK), Glenn Maxwell (C), Nick Larkin, Nic Maddinson, Nathan Coulter-Nile/Clint Hinchliffe, Billy Stanlake, Liam Hatcher, Adam Zampa

  • Prithvi Shaw Fails To Impress In Tour Game, Memes Flood Twitter

    The debate about who will open the innings for India alongside Mayank Agarwal in the first Test against Australia in Adelaide has been a hot topic ever since it was revealed that Rohit Sharma will not be part of the playing XI. Many contenders emerged with fans and pundits giving their preferences. Shubman Gill and Prithvi Shaw were the two names that cropped up time and again. The two warm-up games were seen by many as an audition for the opener’s slot with Gill and Shaw battling it out. After seeing the two players over four innings, fans have had their say, and it doesn’t make for a pleasant reading for Shaw

    On Saturday, Shaw was dismissed for 3, throwing his wicket away with another loose shot, and that proved to be the last straw for many fans, who took to Twitter to express their frustration. Others decided to have some fun and posted memes.

  • Parthiv Patel Retirement Makes THIS Indian Only Active Cricketer From 2003 World Cup Squad

    Seasoned wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel announced his retirement from all forms of the game on Wednesday, December 9. The cricketer made his international debut back in 2002 as a young 17-year-old, thus making him the youngest wicketkeeper in the world to represent his nation at the highest level. A year later, Parthiv Patel donned the Indian jersey at the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, where he played alongside the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble and other legends of the game.

    The Parthiv Patel retirement announcement leaves Harbhajan Singh as the only active member remaining from India’s 2003 World Cup squad. However, the veteran Indian off-spinner last represented his country in 2016 and has been omitted from India’s playing XI since then. Harbhajan Singh has remained a prominent figure for Chennai in the Dream11 Indian Premier League (IPL) competition since 2018 but he skipped the recently-concluded season citing personal reasons

    .Under the leadership of Sourav Ganguly, the ‘Men in Blue’ reached the final of the 2003 World Cup in South Africa. While a young Parthiv Patel was selected as India’s wicketkeeper in the squad, it was Rahul Dravid who kept wickets throughout the tournament. Apart from Parthiv Patel, Harbhajan Singh, Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar, other prominent members who took part in the 2003 World Cup were Mohammad Kaif, Zaheer Khan, Yuvraj Singh and Ashish Nehra.

  • Ashish Nehra criticises ‘impulsive captain’ Virat Kohli’s hasty decisions on bowling changes in Australia ODIs

    As Australia have taken a 2-0 unassailable lead in the ODI series, India’s playing XI issues have come out strong. After the 1st ODI, which the hosts won by 61 runs, it was made clear by Indian captain Virat Kohli that all-rounder Hardik Pandya is not fit to resume bowling at the international level.

    Even the all-rounder himself, at the post-match press conference after hitting 90 runs in Sydney, said that he is in the process of returning to bowl in international cricket but is still not match ready. It was indeed a shock when Kohli decided to give the ball to Pandya in the 2nd ODI and he went on to bowl 4 overs.

    Former India cricketer Ashish Nehra has pointed at the ‘hasty’ decision-making of Kohli in the 2nd ODI, at the Syndey Cricket Ground, with too many bowling changes. Nehra said that some of those decisions were so made in a hurry that they didn’t make any sense. While Hardik Pandya bagged the wicket of centurion Steve Smith in his 4 overs, Kohli gave Mayank Agarwal an over to bowl too.

    “In today’s game, Virat Kohli gave two overs to Mohammed Shami and then brought Navdeep Saini. He wanted Shami to bowl from the other end, that I understand, but then, why would he use Jasprit Bumrah for only two overs with the new ball?

    I agree Virat Kohli is making frequent changes in bowling. He only had five bowling options. India used Mayank Agarwal and Hardik Pandya – it was a decision made on the ground. If things were going in India’s way, you would not have seen these two getting an over,” Nehra said on Cricbuzz.