Sunday, 24 May 2020

Even after being in the red zone, Shardul Thakur went out to practice without permission, raging BCCI officials






There is currently a lockdown in India to control the corona virus infection. In the fourth lockdown that began on May 17, the Indian government has given permission to train the players. Tej Shardul Thakur of the Indian cricket team came to practice on the field after a long time. The Indian bowler living in the Red Zone had decided to go for training without the permission of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Board officials are very angry with this.


During the fourth lockdown by the Government of India, the players have been allowed to practice alone following the guidelines. Players are allowed to train only after being approved by the board. Shardul did not seek permission from the BCCI before practicing on Saturday, due to which he could not get practice.

Speaking to IANS, a BCCI official said, "He was not allowed to practice as he is a player coming in line with the board agreement." Sad that he went away on his own, he should not have done this, it is not a good thing.








At present, Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer are in Mumbai but they all have decided to stay at home. Shardul is a player under the BCCI's annual contract. He has been placed in the C category this year.

According to sources, Shardul wanted to train in Palghar district which falls in the Red Zone, so it was not the right step taken by him. Right now, while the BCCI is taking all measures to protect the players, it is not right to go training in this way without permission.

According to media reports, Shardul Palghar was part of the net session at the Sports Association ground in Dahanu taluka district. The Indian bowler spoke to the media after the net session and said he did not use saliva to shine the ball as recommended by the ICC Cricket Committee.


Bihar government changed strategy, only 11 cities will have workers from Quarantine

Workers stranded in other states are now returning to Bihar due to lockdown. The state government has made it compulsory for migrant laborers returning from certain cities to stay in government quarantine centers in view of the Corona crisis. Over 13 lakh migrant laborers have returned to Bihar in the last 3 weeks.




.Bihar government created category for migrant laborers, 

.second class laborers to be home quarantine


In Bihar a large number of stranded laborers are now returning to other states. The Bihar government has changed the strategy for the stay of migrant laborers in the Quarantine Center. The state government has selected only 11 such Corona-affected cities, where the returned laborers will be made compulsory to stay in the government quarantine.
Over 13 lakh migrant laborers have returned from different parts of the country in the state of Bihar in the last three weeks. According to the rules set by the state government, all these migrant laborers are being kept in government quarantine centers. Arrangements for three time meals are being made for the workers kept in the quarantine centers. In the coming 10 days, about 20 lakh migrant laborers will return from other states in Bihar.

Now the problem is arising in front of the Bihar government to settle the workers. Around 6000 quarantine centers have been set up in Bihar, where migrant laborers have been appointed. In such a situation, if the other workers return, it may be difficult for the government to arrange for them to stay. Due to these difficulties, the state government has changed the strategy of accommodating the migrant laborers in quarantine centers.

2 list made for migrant laborers


Principal Secretary, Disaster Department, Government of Bihar has written a letter to all the District Magistrates, in which the migrant laborers returning from different parts of the country have been divided into two parts. The first list will include such migrant laborers who have returned to Bihar from 11 cities. Where the risk of corona infection is highest.


People from 11 cities must stay in Quarantine Center


Workers who return to Bihar from Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Surat, Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata will have to stay in the government quarantine center for 14 days. If the symptoms of Kovid-19 are not seen in these laborers, then they will be allowed to go home again. During this time, they will have to stay in the home quarantine.

Other workers will have to stay quarantine


Apart from these cities, any migrant laborers who come back from any part of the country will be placed in the second category. According to the changed rules, such laborers will have to stay in the home quarantine for 14 days. These people will be monitored by the health department as well as the district administration. If during the primary screening, second class migrant workers show signs of Kovid-19, then they will be kept in government quarantine centers.




BCCI wants to replace T20 World Cup for IPL: Chappell

On the question of the window for the IPL, former Australian captain Ian Chappell said - The first thing you know is that the BCCI will win. If they want to play in October, they will play.






-Former Australia captain Ian Chappell said- We can tell that world cricket will not back down due to India

-Former Australia captain Alan Border said - IPL is only a business of making money, it is not bigger than the World Cup

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has already been postponed indefinitely due to Coronavirus. Now the T20 World Cup to be held in October-November is also under threat. In such a situation, former Australian captain Ian Chappell said that India will replace the T20 World Cup for the IPL if they want.

At the same time, cricket legend and former Australia captain Alan Border has described the IPL as a money making business. He said that it is not bigger than the World Cup and it should not be promoted. The border said that India's grandeur should not be allowed to operate internationally.


Cummins said - I want to play IPL before World Cup


The IPL was to be held from March 29, which was postponed indefinitely. While the T20 World Cup is to be held in Australia between 18 October and 15 November this year. Recently Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins had hoped to play the IPL before the World Cup. Cummins has been bought by Kolkata Knight Riders this time for a maximum of Rs 15.50 crore.


Australia is taking good care of the players'


Replying to Cummins, Chappell said, "This statement has been made by a man who has never been a fan of the board, but Cricket Australia top players are being well taken care of at the moment." So I think there will be a matter of liability here. This is also an opportunity where we can tell that world cricket is not going to backfire due to India. "


Very unlikely 'World Cup'


On the question of the window for the IPL, Chappell said, "The first thing you know is that the BCCI will win. If they want to play in October, they will play. At the moment I think the chances of having the T20 World Cup are slim, as 16 teams will play in the tournament. It would be difficult to make such a big arrangement. If the BCCI wants a place for the IPL, it might get it. "


World Cup gets more preference than IPL: Border


At the same time, Border said on ABC's Grandstand Cafe radio program, "I'm not happy with it. The World Cup should be preferred over local tournaments. So I think if there is a T20 World Cup, there will be no IPL. I will question this decision (to replace the T20 World Cup with IPL). This is just a money drawer, isn't it? The World Cup should get priority. "


Do not let India run internationally '


He said, "You close the door." You know that India is running the game. If this happens, the domestic board should stop its players from participating in the IPL. I do not think you should let India run at the international level. This will be the wrong path. "

BCCI wants a lot of changes for Sourav Ganguly and Jai Shah





The BCCI is trying to retain its President Sourav Ganguly and Secretary Jai Shah in their posts. Their tenure will end in June and July. In such a situation, the board wants that some rules should be changed before that so that both of them hold their positions. If it does not, both will have to resign. The provisions of the Board, which have been amended and sent to the court, if they are approved by the court, then both of them will continue in their posts. The board is doing all this to get both of them exempted from the compulsory cooling-off period of three years.



The BCCI has sought permission to amend the Board's constitutions 6.4, 6.5, 7.3, 15 (3) and (4), 19 (2) and 45 and the amendments passed in the BCCI's annual general assembly AGM held on December 1 last year. Were. The BCCI has amended certain provisions of its constitution. The annual general assembly of the board was held on December 1 last year in which it was proposed to amend the constitution of the board. Now, in view of specific rules in BCCI's constitution and the decision of the court, this amendment has been placed before the court. Dainik Jagran has a copy of the BCCI petition. Now let us tell you about the rules in which BCCI wants to change.

What are the current rules and what are the changed rules


As per Rule 6.4 of the Board, an officer who has held a post in a state association or BCCI (or a combination of both) for two consecutive terms, without having to contest a further election of three years' cooling-off period. Will not be eligible. During the cooling-off period, such officers shall not be members of any committee or any committee of the BCCI or the Union of States. The expression officer should not be allowed as a member of any other committee or BCCI or governing council in any state association, as the case may be. But now the board has sought permission to pass it in the court by amending this rule.

The board has amended the rule that a chairman or secretary who has completed his two consecutive terms in the BCCI will not be eligible to contest further without completing the three-year cooling-off period. During the cooling-off period, such officers shall not be members of any committee or any committee of the BCCI. The Chairman or Secretary should not be allowed to be a member of any other committee or governing council of the BCCI, whatever the case may be.

Under the old BCCI rule of 6.5, if a person is not a citizen of India, has attained the age of 70, has gone bankrupt, is a minister or public servant or holds a public office, any sport other than cricket or Holds an office or office in the Athletic Association or Federation, if found guilty of a criminal offense, he will be disqualified, whether he is a member of the Governing Council, a committee, a representative of the International Cricket Council and any similar organization. No But now the board wants that if one is found, he will be disqualified as a member of the office, top council and BCCI in office.

6.5.2 In addition, BCCI wants in rule that if a person is disqualified from being a member of the Governing Council or any committee of the BCCI, the reasons behind it will be as if he is not a citizen of India, has been declared bankrupt, Is a minister or public servant and convicted by the court.

-The old rule of 7.3 for the post of Secretary says that there is power to assign any work to the Honorary Joint Secretary but the Board wants to change it. The BCCI wants the CEO to continue reporting regularly to the Secretary, along with the management personnel concerned, to exercise all powers in relation to cricket and non-cricketing. The management personnel, employees and CEOs will work under the control and direction of the Secretary. Has the power to assign any work to an honorary joint secretary or a person in management.

The BCCI amended the rule of 15 (3) and (4) by seeking permission from the court that the Apex Council would normally perform the duties of the CEO, Cricket Committees through the Secretary in discharge of their duties as per any instructions of the General Body in particular. And shall exercise superintendence on the standing committees. But IPL will be directly accountable to the General Body. Apart from this, any action against BCCI or any office, officer or employee of the Board will be worked out on defense or other things with the consultation of the CEO through the Secretary.

Under the old rule of 19 (2), the day-to-day management of BCCI is handled by professionals in both cricket and non-cricket matters but now the BCCI wants it to be done by professionals under the direct supervision, direction and control of the officials concerned.

The provision contained in Rule 6.4 of the Board applies to eligibility to contest elections. The Board considered it appropriate to amend the provision to ensure that the BCCI states are not deprived of the experience gained by individuals in the Union in the elections held after three years. This amendment has been done while preserving the spirit of the instructions issued by this Court, as it is ensured that if any of the BCCI completes six years as an officer, he is disqualified.

The procedure laid down under Rule 45 of the Board's Constitution, the aforesaid proposed amendments were passed and unanimously accepted by the members present and voted on during the annual general meeting held on 1 December. No such amendment will be implemented without a court. The court should consider it.

Saturday, 23 May 2020

It is easy to start this business amid lockdown, you can earn millions sitting at home

To increase the income of farmers, the government is promoting beekeeping and the government has made a provision of 500 crore rupees to further promote beekeeping under the self-sufficient India campaign.



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India has joined the five largest honey production countries in the world. Honey production in the country has increased by 242 percent compared to 2005-06. Union Agriculture and Agriculture Welfare, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said, to increase the income of farmers, the government is promoting beekeeping and under the self-reliant India campaign by the government to promote beekeeping of Rs 500 crore. 

Provision is made. Due to the hard work of beekeepers in the country, India has been named among the five largest producers of honey in the world. If you are thinking of starting your business then this can be a better opportunity for you. 


You can have a honey house and a honey processing plant.

The Agriculture Minister said that compared to the year 2005-06, now honey production has increased by 242 percent, while its exports have increased by 265 percent. He said that beekeeping can prove very helpful in doubling the income of farmers. Four modules have been developed for training beekeeping, through which 30 lakh farmers have been trained in the country.


Government helps



If you want to set up a honey processing plant, then Khadi Gramodyog Udyog (KVIC) will help you. You will get 65 percent loan from KVIC and you will also get 25 percent subsidy. That is, you only have to spend 10 percent of the project money.



According to KVIC, if you set up a plant to produce 20 thousand kilograms of honey annually, then it will cost about 24.50 lakh rupees. On this, you will get a loan of about 16 lakh rupees, while you will get 6.15 lakh rupees in the form of margin money and you will have to invest only 2.35 lakh rupees on your behalf.


How much will you earn?


If you produce 20 thousand kg of honey annually, the cost of which is 250 rupees per kg. If 4 percent working loss is included in this, then sales will be Rs 48 lakhs annually. Out of this, all expenses which are reduced to about Rs.34.15 lakhs, then you will earn about Rs.13.85 lakhs in a year. That is, you can earn more than one lakh rupees every month.



Players who come prepared from cricket / home in Corona, will not be able to shine ball with spit; Umpires will also wear gloves, sanitize sporting goods

The ICC has issued a guideline regarding the safe return of cricket after Corona. In this, it will be necessary for the players to sanitize every type of equipment before and after training.






ICC suggests to start training in four phases
In the first phase,


players will be allowed to undergo personal training
In the second phase,


 three or less players will be able to train together.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued a guideline regarding the safe return of cricket. This guideline contains all the guidelines from domestic cricketers to international players training, sports, travel and virus protection. Under this, any tournament or international match A training camp will have to be held in the team co-operation before 14 days.



Apart from this, the use of saliva to shine the ball will be prohibited. Apart from this, there will be appointment of Chief Medical Officer to take care of the health of the players. The Medical Advisory Committee of ICC has prepared it with many experts.



ICC suggests training in four phases


The ICC has suggested starting training in four different phases. In the first phase, players are allowed to undergo individual training, while in the second phase, three or fewer players will be able to practice together. However, the rules of social distancing will have to be followed even during this period.

Approval to practice the entire team together in the last phase


In the third phase, less than ten players will be able to practice together. At the same time, in the fourth and last phase, the whole team will be able to practice together. During this time ten or more players will be allowed to be present on the field. He will also be able to practice batting along with bowling.

Important points of ICC Guideline


It will be necessary to sanitize every type of equipment before and after training.

The use of saliva to shine the ball will be banned.

Umpires have also been advised to wear gloves when placing the ball.

The hand has been repeatedly asked to sanitize while the ball is being used.

Players must avoid using another case.
Players must follow the rules of social distancing while training.

Instead of getting ready in the stadium, you have to come home ready so that you do not have to use the common facility.

Players should avoid contact with each other during celebrations.

Restrictions on the use of towels, a second water bottle.

Players will not be able to give their caps, sunglasses or towels to the umpire or partner during the match.

The players will also undergo a health test during training and matches. Their temperature will be checked.

Start this business by investing capital of just ₹ 5 thousand, earn ₹ 50 thousand every month

You can start this business for just 5000 rupees. For this you will need some space. It is not necessary to have a prompt location for the space.







If you want to start a new business, then this is the best opportunity. In the country's major railway stations, railway depots, bus depots, airports and malls, tea will be sold with axed tea. You can start a business of Kulhar. Because, if the government executes this plan, then in the coming time, a large number of ax will be needed. You can also do business of Kulhad tea or milk.



Road and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has demanded a ban on selling tea in plastic or paper cups to promote Kulhad from the railway ministry including roadways. However, this demand is considerable. But now they are slowly coming to an end and Kulhad is being used for tea.


Government will help
PM Narendra Modi has implemented the potter empowerment scheme to promote the business of Kulhar. Under this, the government gives electric chalk to the potters so that they can make axes from it. Later the government buys those axes at a good price.



Low cost fat profit
You can start this business for just 5000 rupees. For this you will need some space. It is not necessary to have a prompt location for the space. According to Khadi Village Industries Commission Chairman Vinay Kumar Saxena, this year the government has set a target to distribute 25 thousand electric chalk.

How much will you earn
The price of tea kulhad is minimum 50 rupees hundred, Lassi kulhad 150 rupees hundred, milk kulhar 150 rupees and cup 100 rupees. You can get a better rate when demand increases.
Kulhar tea business
With the supply of Kulhad, you can also do business of Kulhad tea or milk. This business can also start from 5 thousand rupees. The price of Kulhad tea in cities is 15 to 20 rupees. In Kulhad tea business, there is a savings of around 1000 rupees in 1 day.

Milk business
At the same time, the price of 200 ml of milk in Kulhad ranges from 20 to 30 rupees. On selling 1 liter of milk, you will get a profit of at least 30 rupees. If you sell 500 liters of milk in 1 day, then the profit of one day will be around 1500 rupees. So you can earn from 45000 rupees to 50 thousand rupees in a month.