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Mach 2, 2019

Valasai 149 & 152 wards Association formed The captioned Association was founded at the special meeting of all Welfare Associations at Valasarawakkam, held on 27th January 2019 at the Palaniappa Nagar Children park, Ganga main road. The said meeting was convened by S.Ganapathy, President of Palaniappa Nagar Residents Welfare Association. The prinicipal theme of the association is to ward off difficulties faced by the residents and cater to the civic developments in wards 149 & 152 in Zone11, Valasarawakkam. As a first and foremost measure, the burning issue of recent revision of property tax and metro water tax was taken up requesting for a review by the government at an early date which was supported by all the associations. At the meeting held on 10 th Feb 2019 at Ramakrishna Nagar playgrounds, an ad-hoc committee was formed viz S.Ganapathy as President, and K,Mohanasamy, S.Periasamy, Vignesh KumarVyas, P.K. Narayanan and R.B. Badrinarayanan as committee members. It is also proposed to convene a meeting of all associations for the election of office- bearers and other related matters.

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The achievement of the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires transformative shifts, integrated approaches and new solutions, S.Ganapathy particularly when it comes to advancing gender equality President, Ad-hoc committee and the empowerment of all women and girls.

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Mach 2, 2019

The Fascinating Rivalry between India and Australia over the years across formats C. Namasivayam @ 94440 06343

Hail Indian Air Force! The Great Indian Air Force has pounded with firm efficiency the biggest ever terror count of the Jaish-eMohammed in the strategic belt in Khyber Pakhtunic hwa at Balakot where military trainings and suicide operations are taught to terrorists. It is also a famous place where modern Jihad bagan 200 years back. The place also gains strategic importance where Jihadis like Lashkar Chief Hafiz Saeed who perpeterated the Mumbai attack earlier. . Ironically, the place, Balakot is also famous for the victory of Maharaja Ranjit Singh forces over the Jihadis viz Sayyeed Ahmed of Rae Bareli and Shaw Ismail who fell to Sikh forces in 1831. After the famous 1971 war with Pakistan, this air strike is the second one across the Line of Control. This strike also gains importance since UN

Security Council and EU warnings against nurturing terrorism in its soil. After the pre-emptive strike, a diplomatic offensive was carried out by External Affairs Ministry at the correct time. convincing the diplomatic community including the envoys of P5 countries about the justification and reality of India"s strike to root out terrorism and JEM terrorists from its soil. Hence it is imperative that all the political parties should back up and garner support to the government in all earnestness and seriousness of the emerging situation. What we need at this crucial juncture is a calibrated approach where Pakistan should realise its unjust . stand and it will certainly lose if it continues to use terror as an instrument of government policy. Pakistan

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has said that it will retaliate at a time and a place of its choosing. The security forces should maintain high alert and all round vigil and should prepare for all eventualities. in the offing. True, the army is well prepared with full back up machineries all around. The Balakot raid truly signals and reflects a new twist and place in the relationship of India and Pakistan.

Divine Dharshan of Kailash - Manasrovar “83rd Trimurthy Shivajayanthi (SHIVARATHRI) Celebration, March 2019”

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voluntary organisation offering socio, spiritual & educational services to mankind with its International Head Quarters at Mount Abu, Rajasthan. We are offering educational programmes in moral and spiritual values through our more than 4500 branches all over the world in 147 countries. We are affiliated to the UN as an NGO.We have a consultative status with UNICEF and ECOSOC, and a recipient of Peace Messenger Award from UNO on 7 occasions and the global ambassador of value education. “83rd Trimurthy Shiva Jayanthi (SHIVARATHRI) Celebration: Brahma Kumaris is celebrates SHIVARATHRI in the name Shivajayanthi every year on a grand scale. This year the celebration brings out a depiction of Mount KailashManasarovar in Chennai at Va l l u v a r k o t t a m Nungambakkam from 8 am to 8 pm from 02nd -March,2019 (Saturday) to 05 th-March, 2019 (Tuesday). No entry Fee is charged. The General public and devotees can have a free darshan of Mount Kailash and lake Manasarovar. Aim of the Celebration: The aim of this programme is to propagate the Significance of Spiritualism, Value Education and Inculcating Divine Values in

Everyone’s life, which acts as a seed to bring Peace and Harmony in the society. Spiritual significance of Mount Kailash and lake Manasarovar Dharshan: According to Skanda Purana, the Supreme Hindu text, it is described that Kailash is the Supreme Mountain where God Shiva dwells and is the residential ‘Himalaya Home of God Shiva’. This programme aims to provide divine experience of being at the respective pilgrim place. Programme Highlights: The highlights of the programme includes, 1) Divine darshan of Mount Kailash and lake Manasarovar to provide divine experience of being at the pilgrim place on the divine occasion of MAHASHIVARATHRI. 2) Light and Sound explanations to bring the deep understanding of the secrets of knowledge behind the spiritual pilgrimage of Mount Kailash. 3) Meditation for Experiencing Peace to provide divine experience of the deep inner silence of the Self and Mukthidham. 4) Pictorial Display of Rajayoga Meditation to provide understanding of Rajayoga Meditation and its practical applications in our day to day life. 5) Spirituality is Science – A Demonstration to bring a deep understanding that Spirituality is every

aspect of our life. 6) Spiritual Solution for Addiction to provide a deep understanding that Spiritualism is the way to overcome any type of addiction in life. 7) Spiritual Discourse to bring awareness on the spiritual facts that helps in bringing solutions to our daily life difficulties. 8) Value Education Programs for School Children and Youth to bring awareness about the benefits of Positive thoughts, Methods to increase the mind power & concentration power and Meditation to increase memory power. 9) Villakku Dhyanam for Women to provide divine experience of the deep inner Peace. 10) Cultural Events to provide the experience of celebrating the occasion of Mahashivarathri with divine dances. 11) A spiritual train model to provide an experience of a Spiritual Yathra for devotees. Thus, by visiting the programme one can have a complete experience of being divine, get a deep understanding the Significance of Spiritualism, Value Education and Inculcating Divine Values in Everyone’s life, which acts as a seed to bring Peace and Harmony in the society.

n Cricket, every match is a hard-fought contest as teams play to win at all cost. At the same time, there are some traditional rivalries amongst selected teams which make the context even more absorbing and fascinating. A match between India and Pakistan or the Ashes series between Australia and England assumes more significance than a normal cricket match. One such rivalry from time immemorial is the rivalry between India and Australia across all formats of the game. Both are evenly competitive teams striving to give their best on the field. Both teams exchanged punches and counter punches over a period of time across seasons. Apart from a few onesided affairs, there was never a dull moment in matches involving India and Australia, both on and off the field. It was like watching a close boxing contest going the distance. It all started in the early 80s when Sunil Gavaskar’s men managed to hold on to a draw in the Test series against Australia in Australia. That was followed by Kapil Dev’s Indians who very nearly won the Test series in Australia in 1985. As always, fortune favored the favorites in that series. Back home in India, India and Australia were involved in only the second historic tied Test match at Madras. They almost had a repeat of that in the ODIs in World Cup 1987, of all the places at Madras. India lost that match by one run. India made a counterattack by winning the next group match against Australia by 56 runs at New Delhi. India met with a similar fate in the 1992 World Cup match at Brisbane when Australia once again won by a margin of one run. The early 90s saw the domination of Australia over India in matches mostly played in Australia. Then came the Shane Warne’s nightmare series in 1998 when Navjot Sidhu and Sachin Tendulkar repeatedly stepped out of the crease to Shane Warne and lofted him to the sightscreen. After losing the first two matches of the series, Australia gave the counter assault by winning the last Test match at Bangalore and the Triangular ODI series

that followed the Now it was India’s turn to exchange blows. It came in the form of Sachin Tendulkar’s desert storm in Sharjah when he scored two incredible hundreds against Australia which left Australia shattered. During India’s tour of Australia in 1999-2000, Australia inflicted a 3-0 whitewash on India in the Test series. When it looked like Australia would take complete dominance over India, came the Kolkata Test in 2001 and the heroics of VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid. That Kolkata Test was an important event in the IndoAustralian rivalry as India continued to dominate in the next Test at Chennai and the series that followed in Australia. Before that, after the unexpected reverse in the Test series, Australia managed to beat India in the one-day series by a margin of 3-2. A lot of credit for India’s spirited performance in the early part of this millennium should go to the Indian Captain Sourav Ganguly who was more than willing to meet fire with fire. His daredevil approach as a leader had an infectious effect on his teammates as India successfully drew Steve Waugh’s farewell Test series in Australia. Haunted by the drawn series in Australia, Australia retaliated on their tour of India in 2004 by winning the four-Test series by a margin of 2-1, an astonishing achievement at the time. The First T20I World Cup was held in South Africa in 2007. India, led by MS Dhoni for the first time, knocked Australia out in the semifinals and eventually went on to win the trophy. India’s tour of Australia in 2007-2008 started disastrously with two losses in the first two Test matches at Melbourne and Sydney. India was down and out and needed thrust to stimulate them. That was when the monkeygate episode and the cluster of controversial umpiring decisions happened in Sydney.

The incidents at Sydney galvanized the Indian team led by Anil Kumble as they went onto win the next Test at Perth. Thereafter the baton was passed on to MS Dhoni who won the Commonwealth Bank series beating Australia in the finals. That was the first time India has ever won a tri-series in Australia. India thumped Australia 2- 0 in the Test series in India in 2008. The rivalry was once again renewed in World Cup 2011 where India and Australia met in the crucial quarterfinals. When it appeared that the defending champions Australia was in total control of the match at Ahmedabad, Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina took the game away from them. It was curtains for Australia. It was Australia’s turn to knock India out in the ICC T20I World Cup 2012 in Colombo. India blanked Australia at home in 2013 winning the Test series 4-0 and the ODI series 3-2. In the T20I World Cup in 2014, India bundled out Australia for 86 and won by a massive margin of 73 runs. India’s 7 match winning streak was interrupted by Australia in the semi-finals of World Cup 2015. With the kind of form they were in, India could have won the semi-finals against any other team except host Australia. While India was responsible for the then-defending champion Australia’s ouster in World Cup 2011, Australia returned the favor in World Cup 2015. In the must-win super 10 matches at Mohali in the T20I World Cup 2016, India terminated Australia’s campaign. Steve Smith’s Australians were over powered by India at home in 2017. To top it all, the Indian team led by Virat Kohli has won both the Test series and the ODI series on their recent tour of Australia in 2018-19. That was the first time India has ever won a Test series in Australia. To sum up, any series involving India and Australia has always been exciting. The fortune and outcome kept fluctuating from one team to the other right through the past. There have been punches and counter punches all along. But it seems India had the upper hand in recent times. It would be exhilarating to observe as to who would deliver the knockout punch in World Cup 2019.


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16th Annual Day Sports Meet at Our Lady School

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lady matriculation Higher Secondary School, Maduravoyal, A Unit of Madha Group of Academic Institutions conducted 16 th Annual Sports meet on 9th Feb 2019 at Our Lady Ground in a grand manner. Lion. Dr. S. Peter, Founder and Chairman, Madha Group of Academic Institutions presided over the 16 th Annual Sports Meet. Director Prakash Madha Engineering College (A Unit of Madha Group of Academic Institutions). In his presidential address he motivated the students to utilize the

opportunities and must develop the sports skills. Mr. B. Sambath, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Virugambakkam, Valasavakkam, and Ramapuram Range was the Chief Guest. He lit the Olympic torch and declared the Sports meet Open. His thought provoking and inspiring speech enkindled the aspirations of teachers, parents and the students. Mrs. Karpagam Angel, Principal welcomed the gathering, highlighting the importance of sports she organized the 16th Annual Sports meet in a grand and successful manner. Students from K.G to STD XII performed various enthralling and scintillating events like Advanced Karate, Breaking the pile of tiles with fire, Silambam. Advanced Yoga, Spectacular Pyramid formations, Mass Drill with Hand Fan, lezim. Students exhibited their sportsmanship in various athletic events. Prizes and medals were distributed to the winners and runners.

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