Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Right To Education Act


Right to Education Act was passed by the Indian parliament on 4 August 2009, describes the modalities of the provision of free and compulsory education for every children of the country between age group of six to fourteen. Education is fundamental right of every child from 1ST April, 2010 as on that day education act comes into force in the country. Its main motive is to educate every kid of he country as kids belongs to financially weaker section of society skip to study but from 1st April, 2010 onwards government will take care of monetary aspect of students. Education Department of Punjab state has released 13.7 million rupees to the twenty districts of state which will cover up every middle level schools of  these districts, and to make public aware of RTE and pass on information relating to act, state education department has issued directive to all the government schools of the state to put information on to their walls and send the reports to the department immediately, failing schools to follow the instructions of education department  will face action from the department and every schools are entitle for the seven hundred rupees as compensation for expenses’. Below are details of number of schools and amount disbursed to every district under RTE Act –
·        District………...…..Number of Schools………….Amount (In Lakhs Rupees)   
·        Amritsar……………….1280………………………...................……8.96
·        Barnala………………..….299………....................…………….…..…2.09
·        Bhathinda……………….660…………………..................….………4.62
·        Faridkot…………………409…………….....................……..………2.86
·        Fatehgarh Sahib…..687………………...................……………4.80
·        Ferozpur……………….1605……………..................……………..11.23
·        Gurdaspur……….…...2100…………..................……………......14.70
·        Hoshiarpur………… .1780……….................…………………...12.46
·        Kapurthala…………. ...816………………..................…………….5.71
·        Ludhiana………………1535……..................……………………...10.74
·        Mansa………………..…...510…………..................………………….3.57
·        Moga……………………....608………….................…………….……4.25
·        Mohali………………...…..621………….................…………….……4.34
·        Muktsar……………......549…………....................……………….3.84
·        Nawashehar……….…664…………...............…………….…….4.64
·        Patiala………………….1400….................…………………….……9.80
·        Ropar………………..…...851………….................…………….…….5.95
·        Sangrur……………….1024……………................………………..7.16
·        Tarantaran…………..804………................……………………..5.62    

Friday, December 16, 2011

Happy Birthday


Today is birthday of Eshaan Raizada, second generation member of family Trilochan Jaswal. Right now he is student of middle school, but at his young age he loves to play sports and among them cricket is his favourite sport, not only he is playing cricket for his school but also member of club near to his residence and he has place in the club as all rounder. All the members of family Trilochan Jaswal pray to Almighty God for health, happiness to him and prosperity in the every field of his life which ever his heart and mind loves, prefer and he focus his time. Many Many Happy returns of the Day !

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Lokpal & Anna Hazare


   We have entered in the last month of 2011 and in the month of April this year unknown social activist in the country from Ralegan Siddhi, 72 years old Anna Hazare had started his first fast unto death agitation against government to make Lokpal which despite presented in the parliament for eight times yet not cleared and does not become Act. After four days of his agitation government accepted his demands and constituted committee to make Lokpal draft having ten members which were represented by half numbers from government and same numbers by civil society. Then in the monsoon session of the parliament draft was presented in the house but cabinet cleared government’s Lokpal draft and ignored civil society’s Lokpal draft despite both sides had difference on score of issues’, It made furious team Anna and on 16th August, 2011 Anna Hazare started his second fast unto death agitation for strong Lokpal bill. After fourteen days of his fast unto death campaign government accepted his three major demands, which were –
  • Citizen Charters for all government officers mean time bound services’ to the public, failure of it government employees would be entitle for punishment.
  • Lower bureaucracy should also come under Lokpal ambit.
  • Lokayuktas in all the states to have same power as of Lokpal has.
and asked Team Anna to give time to government as all the drafts will be send to Standing Committee of Parliament and then after inputs from all round it will add or delete and come up with its proposals then in the winter session discussion will held in the parliament on to Lokpal, after getting sense that government is not serious to include his demands Team Anna seeks in writing from political parties that they support Jan Lokpal bill, opposition parties pass on their stand in writing to Anna Hazare but Indian National Congress party don’t bother to respond to Anna Hazare’s demand, then Team Anna took decision that they will oppose congress party and will appeal public not to vote congress in the coming by elections in the country, Team Anna appeal to the public of Hisar assembly by election not to vote congress party candidate and result of it Indian National Congress party candidate lost his deposit and in other three by elections held same time all the seats went to opposition parties candidates. It give feel to the public that perhaps congress party will reconsider its opinion on to Lokpal bill and will include demands of Anna Hazare for strong lokpal bill, but as standing committee has finalise its proposals on to Lokpal and has furnish its version, after going through the standing committee draft team Anna is angry as it find missing  
  •   CBI from Lokpal.
  • Prime Minster excluded from the Lokpal.
  • C and D group employees exempted from Lokpal.
As per words of one of the important member of team Anna, Arvind Kezriwal standing committee of parliament constitute thirty members, and during meetings of committee two members never attended the meetings, sixteen members have given in writing their disagreement, thus report contains only support of twelve members, so after going through standing committee’s version of Lokpal, team Anna already announced of one day token agitation on 11th of December and they proceed for agitation but this time they also invited all the parties leaders on to their one day token agitation to join and participate with their parties views on to Lokpal, all the parties leaders attended the debate but UPA’s all the parties skip to take part in the debate and make difference from Anna’s one day agitation, below are parties and their leader who join Anna Hazare’s stage –
  • Arun Jaitley........................  ( BJP  )
  • Brinda Karat.......................  ( CPM )
  • Sharad Yadav....................... JD(U)
  • AB Bardhan and D Raja...( CPI )
  • Ram Gopal Yadav ...............( Samajwadi Party )
  • Yerran Naidu ...................( TDP )
  • SS Dhindsa ........................( Sharomani Akali Dal )
  • Pinaki Mishra ................... ( BJD )
In the presence of the leaders Anna Hazare not only thanks to leaders but also said that their presence has given them strength. As per unconfirmed reports government also ready to accept few major demands with some terms of Anna Hazare, but if Team Anna won’t get strong Lokpal bill then they are ready for the third agitation from 27th December,2011 and have also announced that they will oppose Indian National Congress party’s leaders in all the coming elections. So coming days are going to unfold with lot of activities and actions on to Lokpal bill and time will tell who have final say on to Lokpal bill, but certainly right now government position is bit weaker due to heavy support of citizen of the country and few major opposition parties.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Car Insurance Companies and Claims


  Today is the era of stiff competition and no sector of the country can claim that it has monopoly, thus consumers have score of choices to cross examine before opting any service. It is sad here to code that companies often try to trap consumers through sales gimmicks but at the time of problems relating to services’ or products companies try to harass unnecessarily and if consumer is educated, well aware of his rights and have patience to fight for his rights for sometime as in score of cases it has seen that it takes time, then certainly it will pay dividend to him/her, as government has erect ombudsman autonomous bodies, which protect right of consumers. District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum of Mohali in a case, filed by local resident for not getting claims of his stolen vehicle plus harassment by insurance company has ordered to compensate the consumer fully plus slap fine on to company to compensate consumer with interest and expenses of legal action. In the past while giving its verdicts in score of cases different District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums slap fine on the accused companies or dealers if it denies to abide by the commitments make at the time of services to the consumers, then consumer can knock the services of District Consumer Court or State Consumer Court or National Consumer Court depending upon the claim amount but for consumer in this regard only necessity is that they should have in writing from company or dealer, then if court find guilty any accused company or dealer then consumer gets justice with interest and additional monterey fine slapped on the accused company or dealer -
·        Mohit Shah, resident of Mohali, his Tata Safari vehicle was stolen on 9th April, 2010, and he lodge complaint in the police station. He had insurance of his lost vehicle from Oriental Insurance Company of Mohali Branch of seven and half lakh of rupees. As per words of Mohit Shah’s lawyer Mohit Shah had submitted copy of FIR and non traceable certificate at the insurance company office, after getting both documents from the complainant, Insurance Company seeks closure certificate of court. In response to it Mohit Shah’s lawyer Janak Kumar gave reference to the insurance office of one of the case of Uttar Pradesh State Commission’s verdict in which Justice Sham accept that submitting such stuff is not responsibility of the complainant, but still insurance company  did not clear case of Mohit Shah’s claim. Janak Kumar explain further about the story of Mohit Shah that he completed all the required formalities on 7th September, 2010 and then make contact with the company to get claim, after waiting for two months more then in the last week of December he met head of branch office and tell him about his problem, but even from him also he did not get any positive response which left him with no other option then to serve notice to the company on 4th Jan, 2011. After getting notice company again try to drag his case by asking to submit non trace closure certificate, and it was not last time that company seeks any document from him as after receiving it they demanded transfer of registration of the vehicle on to the name of company. On 5th May,2011 after receiving registration certificate insurance company hand over amount of seventy five percent instead of hundred percent. Mohit shah file case in the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum of Mohali to get remaining twenty five percent amount of compensation. Now verdict is out in the case of Mohit Shah by District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum of Mohali and asked accused company not only to refund the remaining amount immediately but also slap fine to the company whose details are –
·        7th Sep,2010 to 14th Jan,2011 five lakhs and sixty thousand rupees
·        7th Sep to 3rd May,2011 one lakh eighty five thousand rupees and on both these amount interest of nine percent.
·        Five thousand rupees as compensation for legal action
·        Fifteen thousand rupees as compensation on to the amount of registration of vehicle on the name of company.     
So folks that is power of Consumer Court which is pass on by Government of India to its citizens and in this regard necessity is of awareness and action.

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Reverse Inflow !


  Nothing is permanent in this world and with efficiency, sincerity, hard work and honesty one can do wonder. In India if it is related to politics and area which was in the list of backward or poor state, corruption demon is monster and uncontrollable then to turns the table into opposite direction of prosperity, minimise corruption, attract well known industrialists of the country to invest in the state in the matter of just under seven years of governance then certainly concerned needs pat on his back without any selfishness as it was possible due to only good governance and strong will power, in this regard chief minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar is marching ahead on this track smoothly, under his rule of seven years Bihar has change a lot and he gets nod from public also which endorse to him through landslide victory after completion of his first term in the office as Chief Minister of Bihar. After getting rid on to corruption and improving basic services’ in the government departments of state, availability of electricity and condition of roads, now to create opportunities for public and improve GDP of state he is inviting industrialists to invest in the state.
   Amritsar had hosted mini Intra-national trade festival of five days from 1st of December, 2011 to 5th of December, 2011, and in this trade fair Industrial Department of Bihar state was present with motives to attracts industrialists of Punjab and had five stalls-
·        One stall related to Makhana Industry
·        Two stalls of handicraft
·        One stall of handloom
·        One stall of silk (Resham) Industry and there they had facilities of live presentation how to make silk?
This is very first time in the history of Bihar that it has attended any fair in Punjab and to woo investor communities and in the fair three senior officers Dharmendar Kumar Singh, Vibhuti Bhushan and Ashok Singh were present to explain changed scenario of Bihar state and prepare investor communities to invest in Bihar. Bihar state’s main intention in the fair was to get investment from Punjab and if industrialists invest in the state then they will get good environment of business compare to Punjab state. Bihar state has convinced big industrial houses’, food and hosiery of Punjab that is why Bihar was present in the fair with senior team. Food processing industry in Bihar has created very good platform for investment. It is noticeable that in the change scenario big and well known industrial houses are pumping money in the Bihar through investment. As per the words of chief secretary Navin Kumar one hundred and twenty projects have cleared and on to same number of projects discussions are on, he also added that total six hundred and eighteen projects are cleared and out of it fifty percent have started works. So it will not be surprise that coming days will further change image of Bihar from the mindset of Indian and international investment communities.
   The way Bihar is marching ahead on the path of prosperity it will not be surprise that soon it will emerge as one of the prosperous, safest and profitable destination hub of the country to invest and result of this it will change life style of local residents of state. Certainly it is motivation for other states and centre that if they want development with honesty then corruption should be eliminate from system, good governance, less crime, public friendly initiatives all are basic ingredients.                                                                          

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Indian Cricket & Sachin Tendulkar ( III )


No 76 -
Score: 100 Not Out
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Jan 31, 2007
Match: India V West Indies, IVth ODI
Venue: Vadodara
Result: India won by 160 runs
No 77 -
Score: 101
Series: Bilateral test series, May 19, 2007
Match: India V Bangladesh, 1st test
Venue: Chittagong
Result: Match drawn
No 78 -
Score: 122 Not Out
Series: Bilateral test series, May 26, 2007
Match: India V Bangladesh, IInd test
Venue: Mirpur
Result: India won by an innings and 239 runs
No 79 -
Score: 154 Not Out
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Jan 4, 2008
Match: India V Australia, IInd test
Venue: Sydney
Result: Australia won by 122 runs
No 80 -
Score: 153
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Jan 25, 2008
Match: India V Australia, IVth test
Venue: Adelaide
Result: Match drawn
No 81 -
Score: 117 Not Out
Series: Mar 2, 2008,Tri-series in Australia featuring India, Australia and Sri Lanka
Match: 1st Final: India V Australia
Venue: Sydney
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No 82 -
Score: 109
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Nov 6, 2008
Match: India V Australia, IVth test
Venue: Nagpur (Jamtha)
Result: India won by 172 runs
No 83 -
Score: 103
Series: Pataudi Trophy, Dec 15, 2008
Match: India V England, 1st test
Venue: Chennai
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No 84 - 
Score: 163 retired hurt
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Mar 8, 2009
Match: India V New Zealand, IIIrd ODI
Venue: Christchurch
Result: India won by 58 runs
No 85 -
Score: 160
Series: Bilateral test series, March 20, 2009
Match: India V New Zealand, 1st test
Venue: Hamilton
Result: India won by 10 wickets
No 86 -
Score: 138
Series: Sep 14, 2009,Tri-series in Sri Lanka featuring India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand
Match: Final: India V Sri Lanka
Venue: Colombo (Premadasa)
Result: India won by 46 runs
No 87 -
Score: 175
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Nov 5, 2009
Match: India V Australia, V th ODI
Venue: Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi stadium)
Result: Australia won by 3 runs
No 88 -
Score: 100 Not Out
Series: Bilateral test series, Nov 20, 2009
Match: India V Sri Lanka, 1st test
Venue: Ahmedabad
Result: Match drawn
No 89 -
Score: 105 Not Out
Series: Bilateral test series, Jan 18, 2010
Match: India V Bangladesh, 1st test
Venue: Chittagong
Result: India won by 113 runs
No 90 -
Score: 143
Series: Bilateral test series, Jan 25, 2010
Match: India V Bangladesh, IInd test
Venue: Mirpur
Result: India won by 10 wickets
No 91 -
Score: 100
Series: Bilateral test series, Feb 9, 2010
Match: India V South Africa, 1st test
Venue: Nagpur (Jamtha)
Result: South Africa won by an innings and 6 runs
No 92 -
Score: 106
Series: Bilateral test series, Feb 15, 2010
Match: India V South Africa, IInd test
Venue: Kolkata
Result: India won by an innings and 57 runs
No 93 -
Score: 200 Not Out
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Feb 24, 2010
Match: India V South Africa, IInd ODI
Venue: Gwalior
Result: India won by 153 runs
No 94 -
Score: 203
Series: Bilateral test series, Jul 28, 2010
Match: India V Sri Lanka, IInd test
Venue: SSC, Colombo
Result: Match drawn
No 95 -
Score: 214
Series: Bilateral test series, Oct 11, 2010
Match: India V Australia, IInd test
Venue: Bangalore
Result: India won by 7 wickets
No 96 -
Score: 111 Not Out
Series: Bilateral test series, Dec 19, 2010
Match: India V South Africa, 1st test
Venue: Centurion
Result: South Africa won by an innings and 25 runs
No 97 -
Score: 146
Series: Bilateral test series, Jan 4, 2011
Match: India V South Africa, 1st test
Venue: Cape Town
Result: Match drawn
No 98 -
Score: 120
Series: World Cup, Feb 27, 2011
Match: India V England, Group B
Venue: Bangalore
Result: Match tied
No 99 -
Score: 111
Series: World Cup , March 12, 2011
Match: India V South Africa, Group B
Venue: Nagpur (Jamtha)
Result: South Africa won by 3 wickets
    Sachin Tendulkar get names from Indian media like Master Blaster, God of Cricket, but if he is Master Blaster or God of Cricket then after playing so much cricket, he should not succumb to any media pressure or so called record of international hundredth hundred, because he is also human being that is the reason he is struggling to reach miles stone, no doubt he will be first in the world of cricket, so Indian media should give importance to cricket not individual performance and yes as and when any record breaks by not only Sachin but by any player then certainly it should be celebrate with bang, its my opinion and certainly some people will agree other will disagree. 

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Indian Cricket & Sachin Tendulkar ( II )


No. 26 -
Score: 148
Series: Sri Lanka in India, Dec 4, 1997, IIIrd Test
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Result: Match drawn
No 27 -
Score: 155  Not Out
Series: Australia in India, Mar 9, 1998, 1st Test
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Result: India won by 179 runs
No. 28 -
Score: 177
Series: Australia in India, March 26, 1998, IIIrd Test
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Result: Australia won by 8 wickets
No 29 -
Score: 100
Series: Pepsi Triangular Series -  IVth ODI, April 7, 1998
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: Green Park, Kanpur
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No. 30 -
Score: 143
Series: Coca-Cola Cup – VI th ODI, April 22, 1998
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: Australia won by 26 runs
No 31 -
Score: 134
Series: Coca-Cola Cup - Final, April 24, 1998
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No 32 -
Score: 100 Not Out
Series: Coca-Cola Triangular Series - Final, May 31, 1998
Match: India Vs Kenya
Venue: Eden Gardens, Calcutta
Result: India won by 9 wickets
No 33 –
Score: 128
Series: Singer-Akai Nidahas Trophy – Final, Jul 7, 1998
Match: Sri Lanka Vs India
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Result: India won by 6 runs
No 34 -
Score: 127 Not Out
Series: India in Zimbabwe ODI Series Sep 26, 1998, 1st ODI
Match: Zimbabwe Vs India
Venue: Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Result: India won by 8 wickets
No 35 -
Score: 141
Series: Wills International Cup Oct 28, 1998, IIIrd quarter final(Knock-out trophy)
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
Result: India won by 44 runs
No 36 -
Score: 118 Not Out
Series: Coca-Cola Champions Trophy, Nov 8, 1998, IIIrd ODI
Match: India Vs Zimbabwe
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: India won by 7 wickets
No 37 -
Score: 124 Not Out
Series: Coca-Cola Champions Trophy ,Nov 13, 1998, Final
Match: India Vs Zimbabwe
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: India won by 10 wickets
No 38 -
Score: 113
Series: India in New Zealand, Dec 29, 1998, IInd Test
Match: New Zealand Vs India
Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington
Result: New Zealand won by 4 wickets
No 39 -
Score: 136
Series: Pakistan in India, Jan 31, 1999, 1st Test
Match: India Vs Pakistan
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
Result: Pakistan won by 12 runs
No 40 -
Score: 124 Not Out
Series: Asian Test Championship Feb 28, 1999,IInd Test
Match: Sri Lanka Vs India
Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
Result: Match drawn
No 41 -
Score: 140 Not Out
Series: ICC World Cup, May 23, 1999, XVth ODI, Group A
Match: India Vs Kenya
Venue: County Ground, Bristol
Result: India won by 94 runs
No 42 -
Score: 120
Series: Aiwa Cup, Aug 29, 1999, VI th ODI
Match: Sri Lanka Vs India
Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
Result: India won by 23 runs(D/L method)
No 43 -
Score: 126 Not Out
Series: New Zealand in India, Oct 13, 1999, 1st Test
Match: India Vs New Zealand
Venue: PCA Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Result: Match drawn
No 44 -
Score: 217
Series: New Zealand in India, Oct 30, 1999,IIIrd Test
Match: India Vs New Zealand
Venue: Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Result: Match drawn
No 45 -
Score: 186 Not Out
Series: New Zealand in India, Nov 8, 1999, IInd ODI
Match: India Vs New Zealand
Venue: Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Deccan
Result: India won by 174 runs
No 46 -
Score: 116
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Dec 28, 1999,IInd Test
Match: Australia Vs India
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Result: Australia won by 180 runs
No 47 -
Score: 122
Series: South Africa in India, ODI Series, Mar 17, 2000, IVth ODI
Match: India Vs South Africa
Venue: IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
Result: India won by 4 wickets
No 48 -
Score: 101
Series: Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - 1st ODI, Oct 20, 2000
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
No 49 -
Score: 122
Series: Zimbabwe in India ,Test Series November 21, 2000, 1st Test
Match: India Vs Zimbabwe
Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Result: India won by 7 wickets
No 50 -
Score: 201 Not Out
Series: Zimbabwe in India, Test Series Nov 26, 2000,IInd Test
Match: India Vs Zimbabwe
Venue: Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
Result: Match drawn
No 51 -
Score: 146
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Dec 8, 2000
Match: India V Zimbabwe, IIIrd ODI
Venue: Jodhpur
Result: Zimbabwe won by 1 wicket
No 52 -
Score: 126
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Mar 20, 2001
Match: India V Australia, IIIrd test
Venue: Chennai
Result: India won by 2 wickets
No 53 -
Score: 139
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Mar 31, 2001
Match: India V Australia, IIIrd ODI
Venue: Indore
Result: India won by 118 runs
No 54 -
Score: 122
Series: Jul 4, 2001,Tri-series in Zimbabwe featuring Zimbabwe, India and West Indies
Match: India V West Indies, VI th match of preliminary stage
Venue: Harare
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No 55 -
Score: 101
Series: Oct 5, 2001,Tri-series in South Africa featuring India, South Africa and Kenya
Match: India V South Africa, 1st match of the tournament
Venue: Johannesburg
Result: South Africa won by 6 wickets
No 56 -
Score: 146
Series: Oct 24, 2001,Tri-series in South Africa featuring India, South Africa and Kenya
Match: India V Kenya, IXth match of the tournament
Venue: Paarl
Result: India won by 186 runs
No 57 -
Score: 155
Series: Bilateral test series, November 3, 2001
Match: India V South Africa, 1st test
Venue: Bloemfontein
Result: South Africa won by 9 wickets
No 58 -
Score: 103
Series: Bilateral test series, Dec 13, 2001
Match: India V England , IInd test
Venue: Ahmedabad
Result: Match drawn
No 59 -
Score: 176
Series: Bilateral test series, February 24, 2002
Match: India V Zimbabwe, 1st test
Venue: Nagpur
Result: India won by an innings and 101 runs
No 60 -
Score: 117
Series: Bilateral series, April 20, 2002
Match: India V West Indies, IInd test
Venue: Port of Spain, Trinidad
Result: India won by 37 runs
No 61 -
Score: 105 Not Out
Series: Jul 4, 2002, Tri-series in England featuring India, England and Sri Lanka
Match: India V England, V th match of the tournament
Venue: Chester-le-Street
Result: No result
No 62 -
Score: 113
Series: Jul 11, 2002,Tri-series in England featuring India, England and Sri Lanka
Match: India V Sri Lanka, IXth match of the tournament
Venue: Bristol
Result: India won by 63 runs
No 63 -
Score: 193
Series: Bilateral test series, Aug 23, 2002
Match: India V England, IIIrd test
Venue: Headingly
Result: India won by an innings and 46 runs
No 64 -
Score: 176
Series: Bilateral test series, Nov 3, 2002
Match: India V West Indies, IIIrd test
Venue: Kolkata
Result: Match drawn
No 65 -
Score: 152
Series: World Cup, Feb 23, 2003
Match: India V Namibia, Pool A fixture
Venue: Pietermaritzburg
Result: India won by 181 runs
No 66 -
Score: 100
Series: Oct 26, 2003, Tri-series featuring India, Australia and New Zealand
Match: India V Australia, IInd match of the tournament
Venue: Gwalior
Result: India won by 37 runs
No 67 -
Score: 102
Series: Nov 15, 2003, Tri-series featuring India, Australia and New Zealand
Match: India V New Zealand, IX th match of the tournament
Venue: Hyderabad
Result: India won by 145 runs
No 68 -
Score: 241 Not Out
Series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Jan 4, 2004
Match: India V Australia, IVth test
Venue: Sydney
Result: Match drawn
No 69 -
Score: 141
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Mar 16, 2004
Match: India V Pakistan, IInd ODI
Venue: Rawalpindi
Result: Pakistan won by 12 runs
No 70  -
Score: 194
Series: Bilateral test series, Mar 29, 2004
Match: India V Pakistan, 1st test
Venue: Multan
Result: India won by an innings and 52 runs
No 71 -
Score: 248 Not Out
Series: Bilateral test series, Dec 12, 2004
Match: India V Bangladesh, 1st test
Venue: Dhaka
Result: India won by an innings and 140 runs
No 72 -
Score: 123
Series: Bilateral ODI series, Apr 12, 2005
Match: India V Pakistan, IVth ODI
Venue: Ahmedabad
Result: Pakistan won by 3 wickets
No 73 -
Score: 109
Series: Bilateral test series, Dec 22, 2005
Match: India V Sri Lanka, IInd test
Venue: Delhi
Result: India won by 188 runs
No 74 -
Score: 100
Series: Bilateral ODI series, February 6, 2006
Match: India V Pakistan, 1st ODI
Venue: Peshawar
Result: Pakistan won via D/L method
No 75 -
Score: 141 Not Out
Series: Sept 14, 2006,Tri-series in Kuala Lumpur featuring India, Australia &West Indies
Match: India V West Indies, IInd match of the tournament
Venue: Kuala Lumpur
Result: West Indies won via D/L method
                                                      .............to be Continue..........

Friday, December 02, 2011

Indian Cricket & Sachin Tendulkar



India played first cricket series after independence against Australia in the year 1948 and Australia won the five match series 4-0, but till date no other Indian cricket player gets so much media focus as Sachin Tendulkar and the way Indian electronics media covers any Indian game it appears that cricket is individual game not a team game as performance of any other players often over shadow by Sachin Tendulkar. Despite in the game ten other players also represent the country and to win any game team need to perform in all the three departments of the game by name batting, bowling and fielding. Now as Sachin has scored ninety nine international hundreds and every game media is giving importance and hype to his hundredth hundred since India’s tour of England started this year in which tour had five test matches, five ODI and one T20 and now West Indies cricket team is in India to play three test matches and five ODI and one T20, but in England not only India played pathetically but even Sachin Tendulkar was flopped badly and it was one of the worst India’s tour of England, and during test match series against West Indies in India he again fails to score hundred. Below is glimpse of all his ninety nine test hundreds-
No. 1 -
Score: 119 Not Out
Match: England Vs India
Series: India in England, Aug 14, 1990 ; IInd Test
Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester
Result: Match drawn
No. 2 -
Score: 148 Not Out
Match: Australia Vs India
Series: India in Australia, Jan 6, 1992, IIIrd Test
Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground
Result: Match drawn
No. 3-
Score: 114
Match: Australia Vs India
Series: India in Australia, Feb 3, 1992, V Test
Venue: WACA, Perth
Result: Australia won by 38 runs
No. 4 -
Score: 111
Match: South Africa Vs India
Series: India in South Africa Nov 28,1992, IInd Test
Venue: New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Result: Match drawn
No 5 -
Score: 165
Match: India Vs England
Series: England in India Feb 12, 1993, IInd Test
Venue: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madras
Result: India won by an innings and 22 runs
No. 6 -
Score: 104 Not Out
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Series: India in Sri Lanka Jul 31,1993, IInd Test
Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
Result: India won by 235 runs
No. 7 -
Score: 142
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Series: Sri Lanka in India Jan 19,1994, 1st Test
Venue: KD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow
Result: India won by an innings and 119 runs
No 8 -
Score: 110
Series: Singer World Series - IIIrd ODI, Sep 9, 1994
Match: India Vs Australia
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Result: India won by 31 runs
No 9 -
Score: 115
Series: Wills World Series - IIIrd ODI, Oct 28, 1994
Match: India Vs New Zealand
Venue: IPCL Sports Complex Ground, Baroda
Result: India won by 7 wickets
No 10 -
Score: 105
Series: West Indies in India ODI Series - V ODI, Nov 11, 1994
Match: India Vs West Indies
Venue: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Result: India won by 5 runs
No 11-
Score: 179
Series: West Indies in India, IInd Test, Dec 2, 1994
Match: India Vs West Indies
Venue: Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
Result: Match drawn
No 12 -
Score: 112
Series: Pepsi Asia Cup - V ODI, Apr 9, 1995
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: India won by 8 wickets
No 13-
Score: 127
Series: Wills World Cup - VI ODI, Group A, Feb 18,1996
Match: India Vs Kenya
Venue: Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Result: India won by 7 wickets
No 14 -
Score: 137
Series: Wills World Cup - XXIV ODI, Group A, Mar 2, 1996
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Result: Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets
No 15 -
Score: 100
Series: Singer Cup - III ODI, Apr 5, 1996
Match: India Vs Pakistan
Venue: The Padang, Singapore
Result: Pakistan won by 8 wickets
No 16 -
Score: 118
Series: Pepsi Sharjah Cup - IV ODI, Apr 15,  1996
Match: India Vs Pakistan
Venue: Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium
Result: India won by 8 wickets
No 17 -
Score: 122
Series: India in England, Jun 8,1996, 1st Test
Match: England Vs India
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
Result: England won by 8 wickets 
No 18 -
Score: 177
Series: India in England Jul 5,1996, III Test
Match: England Vs India
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Result: Match drawn
No 19 -
Score: 110
Series: Singer World Series - II ODI, August 28, 1996
Match: India Vs Sri Lanka
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Result: Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets
No 20 -
Score: 114
Series: Mohinder Amarnath Benefit Match ODI, Dec 14, 1996
Match: India Vs South Africa
Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Result: India won by 74 runs
No 21 -
Score: 169
Series: India in South Africa, Jan 4, 1997, IInd Test
Match: India Vs South Africa
Venue: Newlands, Cape Town
Result: South Africa won by 282 runs
No 22 -
Score: 104
Series: Standard Bank International ODI Series –IX th match, on Feb 9, 1997
Match: India Vs Zimbabwe
Venue: Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Result: India won by 6 wickets
No 23 -
Score: 117
Series: Pepsi Independence Cup - IIIrd ODI, May 14, 1997
Match: India Vs New Zealand
Venue: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Result: India won by 8 wickets
No 24 -Score: 143
Series: India in Sri Lanka Aug 3, 1997, 1st Test
Match: Sri Lanka Vs India
Venue: R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Result: Match drawn
No 25 -
Score: 139
Series: India in Sri Lanka Aug 11, 1997, 1st Test
Match: Sri Lanka Vs India
Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
Result: Match drawn

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