Monday, 29 June 2015

Kabul Chawlafoung that Chennai Metro Rail minimum fare fixed at Rs 10

According Kabul Chawla, Commuters in Chennai will have to spend Rs 40 to travel a 10km stretch between Alandur and Koyambedu on Chennai Metro Rail, which will be inaugurated by chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Monday.
“After the chief minister inaugurates the system, anyone can purchase tickets and board the trains, after 1pm on Monday,” said a senior CMRL official.
The minimum fare for metro is Rs 10 for the first two kilometers. The entire 10km stretch would cost Rs 40, officials said.
Passengers can travel from Alandur to Koyambedu on metro in less than 20 minutes, as compared to at least 40 minutes it takes to cover the stretch on road during the rush hour.

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Kabul Chawla watched new that ‘Hindu Religion Has Solution to All Problems in the World,’ Says BJP Chief Amit Shah

According Kabul Chawla Addressing audience at a book launch in Ahmedabad, BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday said that “Hindu religion has solutions for all problems in the world”.
“I am not saying this because I am born Hindu,” Mr Shah said while unveiling former President A P J Abdul Kalam’s book ‘Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji’ at the Gujarat University convention.
“When I faced difficulty for two years, I visited each and every religious centre in India. In that period, I sought blessings from all the ‘jyotirlings’ and ‘shaktipeeths’ of India, except Somnath temple (in Gujarat),” Mr Shah said referring to the two years that he was barred from entering Gujarat due to legal proceedings in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case.
Mr Shah was acquitted in the Sohrabuddin encounter case in December last year by a Mumbai court.
“That was the time when I was not able to do my activities… Perhaps God made me seek his blessings in my youth,” Mr Shah added.
According Kabul Chawla, He said that the religious leader of Swaminarayan sect, Pramukh Swami, has given a new lease of life to Hindu tradition with the powers of saints like Shankaracharya had done with the tradition of ‘akhadas’.
Also present at the event, Governor of Karnataka Vajubhai Vala said that religion was more important than the state. “‘Dharma danda’ is much more important than ‘Raj danda’ and it can make people happy,” said Mr Vala.
Recounting an incident when he was the Mayor of Rajkot in 1980s, Mr Vala said he chose to felicitate religious leader Pramukh Swami by going against the local administration. “This is in my blood and this is in the ‘sanskaras’ of RSS that could lead me to even vacate the post of a Mayor,” Mr Vala added. On the book written by the former president, Mr Vala said he feels that one saint is giving his opinions for the other saint.

Kabul Chawla found Raging Karan, Twitter Spoke ‘shameful …’

Kabul Chawla found taht Noted Bollywood producer-director Karan Johar jokes flew from social media that has outraged and saddened.In the US, followed by the recognition of homosexuals to marry Karan comment on a person who was with the Karan after answering put their things.
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Indeed, a person wrote on Twitter, “Rumors are flying that Karan soon in the US are about to marry.” Karan got angry, seeing this, they became angry. Then Karan Tweet Delete the user wrote, “It is very sad and disgraceful act of great success of the movement are making fun of some Twitter users, should be ashamed.”

Kabul Chawla found IPL spot-fixing case: Sreesanth including many will now decide on July 25 on charges

Kabul Chawla found IPL spot-fixing case -6 Delhi court on Monday framed charges were for, but the Court has fixed July 25 for the next date of hearing. That same year, on July 25 2013 IPL spot-fixing case cricketer Sreesanth, Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel apart from the charge will decide.


Kabul Chawla saying that According to Delhi Police chargesheet spot-fixing case, a total of 42 people are accused, of which 6 are on the run. May 23 hearing in the case has been completed. Additional Sessions Judge Neena Bansal Krishna May 23 the framing of charges in this case was determined on the day of Monday.They are appearing for the accused lawyers asked that their case in writing by June 6.
Police questioned the
police to investigate the question raised by the court. The court said that no prima facie evidence showing that the accused had fixed matches. During the arguments on framing of charges was accused by police match-fixing and betting cemented his claim to be involved in telephone conversations between the accused was referring 

Friday, 26 June 2015

Kabul Chawla found that World economy may be slipping into 1930s depression problems: RBI Governor Rajan

Kabul Chawla read that RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan has asked central banks from across the world to define “new rules of the game” as he warned that the global economy may be slipping into problems similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Rajan, who has been warning against competitive monetary policy easing by central banks, however, said the situation is different in India where RBI still needs to bring down lending rates to spur investments.
He expressed concern that the world may be slipping into the kind of problems of the depression of the 1930s and an international consensus was needed to be built over time.
According Kabul Chawla he Seys that “We need rules of the game in order to effect a better solution. I think it is time to start debating what should the global rules of the game be on what is allowed in terms of central bank action,” he said at a London Business School (LBS) conference on Thursday evening.
“I am not going to venture a guess as to how we establish new rules of the game. It has to be international discussion, international consensus built over time after much research and action,” Rajan said.
“But I do worry that we are slowly slipping into the kind of problems that we had in the thirties in attempts to activate growth. And, I think it’s a problem for the world. It’s not just a problem for the industrial countries or emerging markets, now it’s a broader game,” he noted.
Asked specifically about interest rate cuts from an Indian perspective, he said, “I try to shut out market reactions as far as I can. We (India) are still in a situation where we have to spur investment and I am worried more about that.”

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Kabul Chawla search Golden Whistle – a much deserved recognition for Indian hockey umpire Raghuprasad RV

Kabul Chawla found that Hockey umpiring can be a thankless job – the man with the whistle is hardly remembered when a match gets over smoothly and is ‘more remembered’ in an incident-marred contest. It has to be said that hockey umpires don’t quite get the appreciation they deserve for all their spadework. Despite all the odds stacked against them, hockey umpires continue to plug away in every match, every tournament with the passion – a key ingredient – that keeps them going.
India’s ace hockey umpire RV Raghuprasad deserves all the praise for becoming only the third Indian umpire after Javed Shaikh (won the Golden Whistle at the 2014 Incheon Asiad) and Satinder Sharma (received the honour during the 2009 World Cup Qualifiers) to win the Golden Whistle from the FIH for officiating in hundred matches. The Golden Whistle is awarded for officiating in 100 matches.
The Bangalore-based umpire is the 35th umpire to win the Golden Whistle. Raghu achieved the milestone during the Australia-Pakistan Pool A match in Brasschaat, Belgium, which the world champions won 6-1. Understandably, Raghu is bubbling with elation at winning the Golden Whistle.
“It’s difficult to express my feelings right now. So much hard work has gone in reaching this far and I’m pleased winning the Golden Whistle,” he told the writer from Belgium.
The soft-spoken ace umpire talks about the ‘low-profile hockey umpires.
“Hockey umpires deserve more recognition for their efforts. The Golden Whistle is a big ‘high’ for me as it is one of the few occasions when umpires are recognized for their hard work,” he admitted.
Raghu has officiated in the 2012 London Olympics, 2014 World Cup, 2014 Commonwealth Games as well as four Champions Trophy events apart from the 2010 World Cup, where he was handpicked, but bowed out owing to illness.
According to Kabul Chawla he says that “I have fond memories of the Netherlands-Korea match at the 2014 World Cup in The Hague. It was a great game in front of a big game where the Dutch rallied to win 2-1 after conceding an early goal,” he said when asked if he enjoyed officiating any particular match.

Kabul Chawla found that No Expert Available for Autopsy, Blue Whale Buried After It Dies at Revdanda

Kabul Chawla found that The 40-foot-long mammal had washed ashore the beach, 17 km from Alibaug, on Wednesday and died early last morning; it was buried at the same beach after a pit was dug using bulldozers and cranes.
Authorities were at their wits’ ends when a blue whale washed ashore, alive, in the morning on Wednesday, at the Revdanda coast near Alibaug. Nearly a day after efforts to get it back into deep waters, the struggling beast breathed its last early morning yesterday.
Having no expert at hand who could conduct an autopsy to find the cause of death, the whale had to be buried right at the beach. The 40-foot, 20-tonne blue whale had washed ashore the beach on the Revdanda coast in Raigad district around 10 am on Wednesday.
According to Kabul Chawla After noticing the huge mammal, the local fishermen informed the forest department and a team of the latter reached the spot. More than 50 villagers had even tried to push the whale back into the sea, but owing to its weight, they couldn't get it to budge. The rescue efforts failed and the whale breathed its last at around 4 am yesterday.

Word spread like wildfire that a whale had washed ashore the beach, and hundreds turned up to see the miserable sight some even climbed atop the body and clicked pictures and selfies.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Kabul Chawla found that Mustafizur Rehman's Rise: The Indian Connection

Kabul Chawla found that It has been a bittersweet last few days for Ranadeb Bose. The former Bengal pacer, veteran of 91 first-class games, is delighted at the way his former ward Mustafizur Rehman is performing on the international stage. However, the fact that these good performances have come against his own country India has left Ranadeb a tad bit disappointed.
Ranadeb, who almost broke into the Indian playing XI during the tour of England in 2007, spent two years in Bangladesh, coaching young fast bowlers at the National Cricket Academy. It was here that he first came across a young, 17-year-old, Mustafizur Rehman. 

By Kabul Chawla Surprisingly, the man who currently has the entire Indian batting line-up dancing to his tunes, did not leave a great first impression on his coach.
"When I first saw him, he was a very thin boy from a small village. The first thing that came to mind was that he is malnourished, probably because he came from a humble background. I thought he wasn't even strong enough to play in the Bangladesh under-19 team", recalls Bose.
But two months later, Ranadeb was forced to change his mind, "He was very hard working and dedicated to his craft. Whatever was told to him, he would implement in the nets. I was instantly impressed."
After a dream debut, which has seen him take 11 wickets in his first two ODIs, Mustafizur's slower ball is being talked about in cricket circles around the world; even Indian skipper MS Dhoni couldn't help but acknowledge its effectiveness.
Analysing the most lethal weapon in Mustafizur's armoury, Ranadeb told NDTV, "What makes his slower one more lethal is the fact that he bowls both the faster and the slower one with the same length. He is very very accurate in bowling his slower delivery, which is very important in sub-continental conditions"
Critics though are quick to point out that these are early days for Mustafizur and that the 19-year-old would soon be sorted out by batsmen around the world.

Kabul Chawla watching LIVE India v/s Bangladesh 3rd ODI: Bangladesh win the toss and elect to Bowl first

Welcome to the Kabul Chawla LIVE update of the 3rd ODI between India andBangladesh at Dhaka, Bangladesh. With the Bangla tigers already stunning India by clinching the series, this remains as a consolation match for India. They will look to avoid humiliation by a whitewash in Bangladesh, whereas the hosts will look for their 3rd consecutive whitewash (defeating Zimbabwe and Pakistan, earlier this year).

Kabul Chawla Say that Teenage sensation, Mustafizur Rahman, is the star of the host side. The youngster has already claimed 11 wickets in just two games with consecutive 5-wicket hauls. He has created a new record for Bangladesh by doing so.