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    Regn. No. 34190/47 No. 125 Port Blair, Sunday, May 08, 2016 Web: dt.andaman.gov.in Rs. 3.00 8 Pages

    Te l e g ra m she DailyThe Largest Circulating Daily of A&N Islands

    Port Blair, May 7 In continuation of theefforts to keep the city areaclean, a cleanliness drivewas carried out along theforeshore road by theDivision of ForestExtension and Publicity,Department ofEnvironment and Forests.It was strengthened by thepresence Shri SomeshwarRao, the Councillor ofHaddo-II ward. The firstdrive was carried out onApr 22 on Earth Day. Likelast time, this time too, ledby Shri Rajesh, Chief

    Cleanliness drive conductedby Forest Department

    Conservator of Forests(Research and WorkingPlan), the Officers and staffof CCF (R&WP), ForestExtension & Publicity andSilviculture Divisionsparticipated alongwith theCouncillor &, localresidents of the area. Evenmorning walkers joined into add onto the efforts toclean up the beaches. ThePBMC too joined the drive. At the end, the CCF(R&WP) addressed thegathering and stated thatbeing a citizen of the

    Port Blair, May 7A voluntary blooddonat ion camp (VBDcamp) was conducted byA&N AIDS ControlSociety (ANACS) inassociation with PeaceFoundation at MajidulHuda Hall, Phoenix Baytoday. In the camp, 38persons voluntari lydonated blood. The camp was facilitatedby Dr. Ganesh Samadder,Deputy Director (BloodSafety) and Dr. SahilSeghal, Medical Officer(Blood Bank). Theybriefed the donors onvarious aspect andimportance of b looddonation. Dr. K.M. Asifdisclosed that the PeaceFoundation will carry outmore such camps in future

    Port Blair, May 7 ICAR-Central IslandAgricultural ResearchInstitute, Port Blair hasbeen awarded secondprize under RajshriTandon Official LanguageAward Scheme (2014-15)for best implementation

    Voluntary blood donation campheld; 38 persons donate blood

    in order to help humanity. The camp wascoordinated by Smt.Palwinder Kaur,Counsellor of A&N AIDSControl Society, acommunication said.

    Port Blair, May 7The annual SummerSadhana Shivir will beorganised on May 8 at 6pm at Chinmaya Missionauditorium. The PrincipalSecretary, A&NAdministration, Shri RaajivYaduvanshi will be thechief guest on theoccasion. Every day twosession will be held duringthe shivir. Moring sessionwill be held from 7 to 8 amon Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta,

    Annual Summer SadhanaShivir at Chinmaya Mission

    while evening session willbe held from 6 to 7.30 pmon Shri Ram Charit Manas. Tomorrow being the birthanniversary of SwamiC h i n m a y a n a n d a j e e(founder of ChinmayaMission world wide) GeetaPath will begin at 4 pmfollowed by paduka poojaat 5.30 pm and inaugurationof shivir at 6 pm. Around30 delegates from mainlandwill be attending the shivir,a communication said.

    DT CorrespondentPort Blair, May 07 The four-day long Continuous MedicalEducation (CME)-an awareness programmeon Research Methodology, Good ClinicalPractice and Current Ethical & RegulatoryRequirements for Clinical Trial/Researchgot underway in the lecture hall-I ofAndaman & Nicobar Islands Institute ofMedical Science (ANIIMS), G B PantHospital here today. The Chief Secretary,Shri Anindo Majumdar inaugurated theprogramme as the chief guest while thePrincipal Secretary (Health), Shri ArunBaroka graced the occasion as the guest ofhonour. The programme is being organizedby ANIIMS, in association with Clinical

    CME for Clinical Trial/Research gets underway at ANIIMS

    Administration committed to providebetter health care to people: CS

    Development ServicesAgency (CDSA) NewDelhi. Addressing the function,the chief guest laudedANIIMS and CDSA effortsin organizing theprogramme and said thatsuch programme isnecessary for newinstitutes like ANIIMS,which has just come up lastyear and will surely growup to a great height. Suchprogramme should beorganized at a regularinterval for the benefit ofall participants, he said andurged ANIIMS faculty tomake best use of the

    programme. Referring to the ResearchMethodology, one of thethree topics of theprogramme, the ChiefSecretary stressed theneed for recording newdata while doing researchworks. This will not onlymake the research worksglobally acceptable butalso provide viable valuesthat can be useful for futurelearning anddevelopments. In anyinstitute or organization,learning is a continuousprocess and there is no endto learning, he said andadding that the CME

    provides a perfect platformfor participants to worktogether. Lauding the services ofdoctors in these remoteand scattered Islands, ShriAnindo Majumdar saidthat doctors are doingyeoman services to the

    people of these Islands,despite various challengeswith limited facilities.Things have improved butlot more has to be done inthe health sector, he saidand informed that theAdministration is

    New Delhi, May 7President Shri PranabMukherjee today presentedGallantry Awards andDistinguished ServiceDecorations to Defencepersonnel at a ceremony atRashtrapati Bhavan.Constable Gautam Koch ofAssam Armed Branch whomade supreme sacrificefighting UPLA insurgents inAssam's Difu was awardedKirti Chakra posthumously.Naib Subedar Rajesh KumarSingh who made supremesacrifice while fightingterrorists in Jammu andKashmir was awarded KirtiChakra posthumously.Head constable Rajesh Atraof Special Task Force,Chhattisgarh who showedexemplary leadership fightingleft wing extremist andLieutenant Colonel NectarSanjenbam who showedconspicuous gallantryfighting insurgents in

    President presents GallantryAwards and Distinguished ServiceDecorations to Defence personnel

    Manipur were also given KirtiChakra.Havildar Man Bahadur Chettriof Assam Rifles who madesupreme sacrifice fighting PLAinsurgents in Ukhrul inManipur was awardedShaurya Chakraposthumously. ColonelSantosh Mahadik ofParachute Regiment, SepoyDharma Ram of Mahar

    Regiment and ConstableRocky of Border SecurityForce were given ShauryaChakra posthumously fortheir supreme sacrifice fightingmilitants in Jammu andKashmir. Major Varun KumarSingh, Major Sandip Yadav,Major Anurag Kumar andMajor Tanuj Grover whodisplayed exemplaryleadership and courage

    while fighting andeliminating terrorist in Jammuand Kashmir were alsogiven Shaurya Chakra.Civilian Bikaramjeet andRakesh Sharma whodisplayed bravery andapprehended a dreadedmilitant in Jammu andKashmir were also awardedShaurya Chakra.Thirteen personnel wereawarded Param VishishtSeva Medal and Twenty FivePersonnel were awarded AtiVishisht Seva Medal whichincluded Director General ofNCC Lieutenant GeneralAniruddha Chakravarty.Two personnel were givenUttam Yudh Seva Medal andAti Vishist Seva Medal Bar.Vice-President Shri HamidAnsari, Prime Minister ShriNarendra Modi, Lok SabhaSpeaker Smti SumitraMahajan, Defence MinisterShri Manohar Parrikar, threeservices Chiefs werepresent.

    New Delhi, May 7 Prime Minister ShriNarendra Modi met UttarPradesh Chief Minister ShriAkhilesh Yadav andMaharastra Chief MinisterShri Devendra Fadnavisseparately to reviewdrought and water scarcityin the states. Ministers andofficials of concernedMinistries were present atthe meeting. Apart fromtaking stock of thesituation, Shri Modi willalso review steps taken bythe states to addressdrought-related problems.Briefing media after the

    meeting, Shri Fadnavis saidthat he had discussed withthe Prime Minister aboutshort and long termmeasures to tackle droughtsituation in Maharashtra .

    PM Narendra Modi meetsCMs of drought hit states

    He informed that centreaccepted Maharstra'srequest to submit as u p p l e m e n t a r ymemorandum of additional11000 villages which are

    facing drought. Shri.Fadnavis also said that thestate government has alsoscaled up MGNREGAactivities, four to five times

    Noida, May 7Sounding a word of cautionto students on educationloans, RBI Governor Dr.Raghuram Rajan todaysaid they should not fallprey to 'unscrupulousschools' which leave themwith high debt and"useless degrees". Observing that educationat high quality researchuniversities will remainexpensive in near future,he said efforts should bemade to make degreesaffordable to all deservingstudents. One part of the solutionis student loans, he said,adding "we have to becareful that student loansare repaid in full by thosewho have the means, whilethey are forgiven in partfor those who fall on badtimes, or those who take

    Don't fall in trap of schools givinguseless degrees: RBI Governor

    low paying public servicejobs." In his convocation addressat the Shiv NadarUniversity, he said, "wealso should make sure thatunscrupulous schools donot prey on uninformedstudents, leaving themwith high debt and uselessdegrees." The Governor said privateeducation across the worldis expensive and is getting

    more expensive all thetime. Beginning his address in

    a lighter vein, Dr. Rajansaid he embarks on thistalk comforted by theknowledge that the "barfor convocation speechesis low." "If you even remember aword I say a few years fromnow, I will have surpassedthe average convocationspeaker most people don tremember who spoke attheir convocation, let alonewhat they said." Dr. Rajan, a globally

    Staff ReporterPort Blair, May 7 The Islanders have been bravingscorching heat for the past two months andnow they have a reason to rejoice as premonsoon shower is expected between May 9& 12 as per the details given by the Director,Met Department, Shadipur, Dr. SiddharthaSingh while speaking to 'The DailyTelegrams' Reporter here today. He furtherinformed that A&N Islands are likely to getrelief from the summer heat as monsoonactivity is expected to arrive by 20th of thismonth as per the Department's latestforecast. However, he also stated that a

    Monsoon likely to arrive in Islesby May 20: Met. Department

    Pre-monsoon shower expected between May 9 & 12

    revised forecast will be updated on May 15. Meanwhile, the highest temperature recorded for A&N Islands for the month of May, 2015 was 35.2 degreeCelsius. The maximum temperature for today was recorded as 34.3 degree Celsius and the minimum temperaturewas recorded as 26.9 degree Celsius. The progressive total rainfall recorded from Jan, 2015 upto May 6, 2015was 289.6 mm while the rainfall for the same period from Jan, 2016 upto date is 107.4 mm.

    Rajshri Tandon OfficialLanguage Award

    of Official Languagepolicy by Indian Councilof Agricultural Research,New Delhi. The prize will be awardedto Director, CIARI in anaward function by ICAR,New Delhi at New Delhi, acommunication said.

    Port Blair, May 7 The entire HeadquartersAndaman & NicobarCommand committed itselfto Shramdaan (SwachhtaAbhiyan) on May 5. Allranks joined hands tomaintain high standards of

    Shramdaan conducted atA&N Command

    hygiene and cleanliness inHQ area. Whilst the'Shramdaan' was anextension of the SwachchhBharat Abhiyaan which isan ongoing process,emphasis was on

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    Few ticketsavailable for sale

    in chartered flightPort Blair, May 7Few t ickets for theadditional chartered flightfrom Chennai to Port Blairon May 10 is availableand intending passengerscan book their t icketsfrom any of the CommonService Centers (e-DweepOutlets) , Civil Aviationsources informed heretoday.

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    Grapes help counter negative effects of high fat diet

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    Partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain/thunderstorm at isolatedplaces. Maximum and minimum temperature will be around 34°Cand 27°C respectively on Sunday 08/05/2016

    Observational data for Port Blair in last 24 hoursMaximum Temperature (°C): 34.4Minimum Temperature (°C): 26.9Relative Humidity (%) at 0830 IST: 066Relative Humidity (%) at 1730 IST: 075Sunrise Time for tomorrow (in IST): 0458Sunset Time for tomorrow (in IST): 1734Rainfall upto 0830 hrs of date (last 24 hrs) in mm: 000.0Rainfall upto 1730 hrs of date in mm: 000.0Rainfall (Progressive total from 1st January 16: 107.4upto 0830 hrs (of date) in mm

    MV Chowra will sail for Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar, Chowra,Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 10.05.2016 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs fromHaddo Wharf and will now sail for Port Blair on 13.05.2016 (Fri) at 2000Hrs from Campbell Bay via same route. Passenger tickets for theabove sailing will be issued to the general public from 07.05.2016 (Sat)at STARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargo tickets willcommence from 07.05.2016 (Sat) between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs atCommercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book actual quantityof cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.The cargo vessel MV Badam will sail for Neil Island and Havelock on10.05.2016 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs from Haddo/Chatham Wharf and will sailfor Port Blair immediately after discharging/loading of Cargo at respectiveports. Booking of cargo tickets for the above sailings will commencefrom 07.05.2016 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. Allthe consigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to betransshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.The cargo vessel MV Badam will sail for Campbell Bay via Hut Bay,Car Nicobar, Chowra, Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 12.05.2016(Thu) at 1800 Hrs from Haddo/Chatham Wharf and will sail for Port Blairimmediately after discharging/loading of Cargo at respective ports.Booking of cargo tickets for the above sailings will commence from07.05.2016 between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs at Commercial Wing. All theconsigners are advised to book actual quantity of cargo to be transshipped,as no excess cargo will be allowed.MV Chowra will sail for Campbell Bay via Car Nicobar, Chowra,Teressa, Katchal & Nancowry on 10.05.2016 (Tue) at 0700 Hrs fromHaddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on 14.05.2016 (Sat) at 2000 Hrsfrom Campbell Bay via same route. Passenger tickets for the abovesailing will be issued to the general public from 07.05.2016 (Sat) atSTARS Ticketing Counters. Similarly booking of cargo tickets willcommence from 07.05.2016 (Sat) between 0900 Hrs to 1300 Hrs atCommercial Wing. All the consigners are advised to book actual quantityof cargo to be transshipped, as no excess cargo will be allowed.FORESHORE SECTOR:-Note: Passenger t ickets for the Foreshore Sector vesselsscheduled on 8th, 9th & 10th May, 2016 will be issued to thegeneral public from 06.05.2016 onwards at STARS TicketingCounters. Similarly, tickets for 11th 12th & 13th May, 2016 will beissued to the general public from 09.05.2016 onwards at STARSTicketing Counters.08.05.2016 (SUNDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 0630Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 0845 Hrs from Neil Island.MV North Passage will sail for Neil Island on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 1100Hrs from Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same dayat 1600 Hrs from Neil Island.MV North Passage will sail for Havelock on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 1300Hrs from Neil Island Jetty and will sail back to Neil Island on the sameday at 1445 Hrs from Havelock.MV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 1400 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at1630 Hrs from Havelock.HUT BAYMV Campbell Bay will sail for Hut Bay on 08.05.2016 (Sun) at 0630 Hrsfrom Haddo Wharf and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at 1300Hrs from Hut Bay. Passenger tickets for the above sailing will be issuedto the general public on 06.05.2016 at STARS Ticketing Counters.09.05.2016 (MONDAY)HAVELOCK & NEIL ISLANDMV Bambooka will sail for Havelock on 09.05.2016 (Mon) at 0620 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0900 Hrs from Havelock.MV Kamorta will sail for Neil Island on 09.05.2016 (Mon) at 0630 Hrsfrom Phoenix Bay Jetty and will sail for Port Blair on the same day at0845 Hrs from Neil Island.

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    Vijender Singh expected to facetough fight in 6th pro bout

    Bolton, (UK) May 7Just one fight away from a shotat the WBO Asia title, Indianboxer Vijender Singh will facean experienced Andrzej Soldraof Poland in his sixthprofessional bout at the MacronStadium in Bolton on May 13.The in-form super middleweightboxer, who took bronze at the2008 Olympic Games, hasmade an explosive start to hisprofessional career by blowingaway his first five opponents.The 30-year-old fromHaryana has won all his fivefights by knockout in only 14rounds of action.A former World No.1 in themiddweight (75kg) categoryduring his amateur days,Vijender is confdent of beatingSoldra and making his summer

    homecoming to India for theWBO Asia fight with hisundefeated status intact.Soldra comes into the contestagainst Vijender with a recordof 12 wins with five knockoutsfrom 16 fights. The 30-year-oldhas the edge in experienceover Vijender with 81 roundsunder his belt and has no fearfighting his first fight abroad.Soldra also had a brill iant

    record in his amateur careerwith 82 wins from 98 fights.Soldra has only been stoppedthrice during his professionalcareer spanning over f iveyears and will be looking tospoil Vijender’s party when hemakes his first appearance onUK soil. Vijender knows that itis crucial to win at the MacronStadium before setting his eyes

    Port Blair, May 7The A&N Islands Stenographers Association (ANISA)organized a function today to bid farewell to one of theirmember viz. Shri Mohan, Private Secretary who retiredon superannuation, a communication said.

    MV Swaraj Dweep to sail fromChennai on May 10

    Port Blair, May 7Due to technical reason, the scheduled sailing of MVSwaraj Dweep from Chennai to Port Blair on May 9, 2016(under voyage No. 845) has been postponed by a day.Now, the vessel is planned to sail for Port Blair on May10 at 1600 hrs from Chennai Port.

    Lucknow, May 7In Uttar Pradesh, over adozen people were injuredin a blast in AC plant atBaranas Hindu University- BHU campus today.Police said the accidenttook place a f te r anexplosion in AC coolingplant of emergency wardat Sir Sunderlal Hospitalthis noon. The cause of

    Oxygen cylinder blast in Banarashospital, dozen injured

    explos ion is yet to bea s c e r t a i n e d .Inves t iga t ion in theincident is going on. 3nurses and 2 ward boyswere among those injured.According to hospitalsources, all injured areadmitted in trauma centerat BHU campus and fourof them are in criticalcondition.

    New York, may 7A UN envoy has said morethan 50 mass graves haveso far been found in partsof Iraq that werepreviously controlled byIslamic State. Jan Kubistold the UN Securi tyCouncil that it wasevidence of the heinous

    More than 50 mass gravesfound in Iraq, says UN envoy

    crimes IS had committed.The graves have beendiscovered in recentmonths as territory hasbeen re-captured from theIS. Mr Kubis said theinternational communityshould take steps toensure the accountabilityof IS fighters.

    committed to provide good health care to the people as also to extend all possiblesupports to the Medical College. Dr. Sucheta Banerjee, Director (Training), CDSA New Delhi briefed about theactivities of CDSA, which she said was established to provide platform for training,learning and working together. Its objective is to build capacity and capability in thearea of clinical development and translational research, she added. In his welcome address, Maj. Gen. R B Choubey (Retd.) Director & Dean, ANIIMSinformed that training is an integral part of any educational institutions. This CMEprogramme is the first effort of CDSA in the Islands and will surely be of immensebenefit to the participating scientists, doctors and medical scholars, he said. Others, who addressed the inaugural function included Dr. Y K Gupta, Professor &HoD, Pharmacology, AIIMS New Delhi, Dr. J P Muliyil, former Principal CMC Velloreand Dr. G K Singh, Director, AIIMS Patna.

    CME for Clinical Trial/Research gets ...... (Contd. from page 1)

    relocation of discarded fire hazards such as furnitureand removal of unwanted vegetation and foliage fromthe office premises including rooftops of buildings,drains and surrounding areas. In addition to minimisinglikelihood of fire accidents in the continuing dry andhot weather, it would also prevent snake bite cases andimprove water drainage with the onset of monsoonseason, which is just around the corner, a communicationsaid.

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    known economist, emphasised that free market is notfair saying even well-run market economies seem to befavouring those who already have plenty. "In part, this is because skills and capabilities havebecome much more important in well-paid jobs, andthose born in good circumstances have a much betterchance at acquiring these," he said.

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    country which has a population of more than a billion,we should inculcate in ourselves the habit of cleanlinessof not just our houses, but also public places. Meanwhile, the Forest Department has requested allthe citizens to avoid civic area and the sea as dumpyards. All should strive towards segregating the bio-waste and the non-biodegradable wastes at source asper norms and help towards keeping their area neat andclean, a communication said.

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    Port Blair, May 7Andaman TamizharSangam (ATS) will conductvacation courses in Tamillanguage and basiccomputer course for thebenefit of children upto theage of 15 years. Interestedchildren may register their

    ATS to conductvacation classes

    names with the Manager,Andaman TamizharSangam, Phoenix Bay(Mobile no.9476016011)upto May 10, 2016. Theclasses will start fromMay 11 daily between 2pm & 5 pm, acommunication said.

    America's Tori Bowie runs fastest100m of 2016 in Doha

    Doha, May 7 American Tori Bowiestreaked to victory in thewomen's 100 metres at theDoha Diamond League onFriday, equalling her personalbest and smashing themeeting record with a world-leading time of 10.80 seconds.The 25-year-old, who wasthe world's fastest womanover 100m in 2014, edged outher Dutch r ival DafneSchippers by 0.03 seconds.Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown finished third in 10.91to ensure the leading trio allbroke Allyson Felix's meetingrecord of 10.92 set in 2012.Eighty current and formerOlympic medallists and ninere igning wor ld outdoorchampions opened theiroutdoor campaigns at Doha'sSuhaim Bin Hamam stadium,hoping to find form ahead ofthe 2016 Olympics in Rio in

    August."I gave the race in Doha myeverything and the win wasmine," said Bowie. "This beingan Olympic year, I'm eagerlylooking ahead at the outdoorseason."Kenya's former Olympic and

    three-times world championAsbel K iprop st rodedecisively to win the 1500metres in 3 minutes 32.15seconds, with his countrymanEl i jah Motonei f inishingsecond to delight the ecstatic,flag-waving Kenyan fans.

    "The race went exactly as Ihad planned," Kiprop said.

    Nagaland Police receivessmart policing award

    Kohima, May 7The SMS-based VehicleMonitoring System ofNagaland police hasbagged the NationalAward for Smart Policinginsti tuted by theFederation of IndianChambers of Commerceand Industry (FICCI). Theaward for the BestPractice in the category ofRoad Safety and TrafficManagement waspresented to NagalandPolice by Union Ministerof State for Home AffairsHaribhai Parath ibhaiChaudhary at a functionin New Delhi, a policerelease said. The SMS-

    on a huge Indian homecoming.The undefeated Indian claimedhis fifth professional win at theCopper Box Arena in Londonlast month with a blistering fifthround stoppage of FrenchmanMatiouze Royer. The Indianended the contest in the fifthround with a punishingstoppage win over Royer andwill be looking to claim anotherknockout win at the MacronStadium.“I have seen videos of Soldrahe is a good opponent but I ampreparing very hard to givehim a tough time in the ring.He’s very experienced thoughand with 16 fights and 81rounds he’s got the advantageover me in that department butI will stop him,” Vijender said.

    Cameroon internationalfootballer Patrick Ekenghas died after collapsingon the pitch playing a firstdivision match yesterdaywith his Romanian sideDinamo Bucharest. The 26-year o ldmidf ie lder fel l to theground wi thout anycontact wi th anotherplayer in the 70th minuteof the game againstVi i torul , just sevenminutes after coming on

    Cameroon Footballer dies aftercollapsing on pitch

    as a substitute.Cameroon midfielder Marc-VivienFoe also died after collapsing on the

    New Delhi, May 7 Ace Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat made amends for last month's goof-upby sealing a 2016 Rio spot at the last Olympic qualifier - 2nd World Qualificationtournament at Istanbul, Turkey on Sunday. On a good day for Indian wrestler, 21-year-old (48 kg) became the first femalewrestler to book a place for the Rio Games from India. Later Sakshi Malik (58kg) booked second spot for India on the penultimate day of the competition.

    Wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, SakshiMalik qualify for 2016 Rio Olympics

    pitch, during a ConfederationsCup match in 2003 againstColombia in France.

    based Vehicle MonitoringSystem was conceived byNagaland PoliceDepartment and executedby Ben Imchen, a post-

    graduate from IIT Delhi.The project was launchedin April last year and hasresul ted in substantialreduction in theft of four-wheelers across the statewhile several vehicleshave been recoveredusing the application. Itprovides an easy platformfor policemen and citizensto report vehicle theft andalert the various fieldformations of policeacross the s tate bysending one SMS.

    Farewell accorded

    to check migration from drought affected areas toMumbai and other cities. Addressing media aftermeeting, Shri. Yadav said, ‘we apprised Prime Ministerof situation and put forth our concerns regardingdrought and also crop damage due to hailstorm’.