Archery World Cup: Deepika Kumari wins individual gold
India ended their campaign at the Archery World Cup in Salt Lake with one gold, one silver and one bronze after Deepika Kumari defeated Germany's Michelle Kroppen 7-3 in the women's recurve individual final on Sunday. India had earlier won two medals on Saturday as Abhishek Verma continued his rich vein of form this year by winning a silver in the compound men's individual event. He also won a bronze in the compound mixed team event with Jyothi Surekha Vennam.]
This was the experienced Kumari's first gold at the World Cup after a gap of six years. With this win, she further qualified for the circuit Final -- her seventh appearance in the same, to be held later this year. She has won four World Cup Final silvers in the past (2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015).
"Finally! That's what I said when I won this gold medal", Deepika said.
Amidst trade crisis, China cuts banks' reserve requirements to boost lending
China's central bank said on Sunday it would cut the amount of cash that some banks must hold as reserves by 50 basis points (bps), releasing $108 billion in liquidity, to accelerate the pace of debt-for-equity swaps and spur lending to smaller firms.
The reserve reduction, the third by the central bank this year, had been widely anticipated by investors amid concerns over market liquidity and a potential economic drag from a trade dispute with the United States.But the 700 billion yuan ($107.65 billion) in liquidity that the central bank said will result from the reduction in reserves was bigger than expected. Expectations of a cut had risen after the State Council, or cabinet, said on Wednesday monetary policy tools including targeted cuts in banks' reserve requirement ratios will be deployed to strengthen credit flows to small firms and keep economic growth in a reasonable range.
Sandeep Sejwal grabs gold at Singapore National Swimming Championships
NEW DELHI: Indian swimmer Sandeep Sejwal put up an impressive performance to clinch the gold medal in men's 50m breaststroke event at the Singapore National Swimming Championships in Singapore on Saturday.
Besides, Virdhawal Khadegrabbed a creditable silver medal in the 50m freestyle event with a timing of 22.68 seconds even as compatriot Aaron Agnel Dsouza crashed out in the semifinals.
Competing against a host of international swimmers, Sandeep broke the Singapore meet record with a timing of 27:59 seconds to win the gold. He bettered his own time of 27.68 seconds in the semi-final by 0.09 seconds.
R Praggnanandhaa becomes India’s youngest and world’s second youngest Grandmaster;
R Praggnanandhaa has become India’s youngest and world’s second youngest Grandmaster after he made it to final round of the Gredine Open in Italy. All of 12 years and 10 months old, Praggnanandhaa is being showered with heaps of praises, if just a cursory glance through the Internet is all to go by. He beat Moroni Luca Jr in the eighth round and was then paired with GM Prujjsers Roeland, leading him on to make the third norm.
While Praggnanandhaa became the second youngest Grandmaster of the world of all time, the fourth spot in youngest Grandmasters too, is held by an Indian — Parimarjan Negi, at the age of 13 years and 4 months.
Hockey Champions Trophy: India stun Argentina 2-1
Indian hockey team registered their second consecutive win of the Champions Trophy as they defeated Olympic champions Argentina 2-1. India sit at the top of the table.
Goals from Harmanpreet Singh and Mandeep Singh guided sixth-ranked India to a comfortable victory.
India had thrashed arch-rivals Pakistan 4-0 in their inaugural match.
Harmanpreet Singh opened the scoring for India as he found the back of the net from a penalty corner in the 17th minute.
India did not have to wait long to double the lead. In the 28th minute, Mandeep Singh scored as he doubled India's advantage.
This was Mandeep's second goal of the Champions Trophy in two matches.
Champions Trophy Hockey: India Start Campaign With Comfortable Win Over Arch-Rivals Pakistan
India thrashed arch-rivals Pakistan 4-0 in the opening match of the Champions Trophy hockey tournament at Breda in Netherlands on Saturday. Ramandeep Singh, Dilpreet Singh, Mandeep Singh and Lalit Upadhyay scored for the men in blue who completely dominated their opponents throughout the match. Three goals in the last ten minutes helped India finish off things in style in their opening match of the tournament.
Ramandeep Singhgot India going with a 25th-minute strike. After Ramandeep's opener, both teams struggled to find the net in the second quarter although both teams penetrated each other circles on multiple occasions. The third quarter too saw no goals with brilliant defense from both teams. Pakistan were awarded their first penalty corner in the third quarter but Amit came in with brilliant block. Pakistan put India under pressure in the third quarter but the Indian defence stood strong.
Stigmatized, shunned and shamed, International Widows’ Day draws attention to their unique needs
On its website dedicated to the Day, the United Nations calls the abuse of widows and their children “one of the most serious violations of human rights and obstacles to development today.”
“We must consider both the vital role widows play in our society, the ways in which gender inequality impacts their ability to thrive on their own, and the specific recognition and attention that they need from all of us,” underscored Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women in her message for the Day.
Across a wide range of countries, religions and ethnic groups, when a woman’s husband dies, she is left destitute – often illiterate or uneducated with no access to credit or other economic resources – rendering her unable to support herself or her family, according to the UN.
According to UN Women’s 2018 Turning Promises into Action: Gender Equality in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, nearly one-in-ten of the estimated 258 million widows globally live in extreme poverty – with little or no input to policies impacting their survival.
“When widows with young children lose property, income and other assets—especially in the absence of support for unpaid care work—they may be forced to take their daughters out of school to work or help take care of siblings and housework,” continued Ms. Mlambo-Ngcuka.
“This is how gender inequality perpetuates itself, continuing the cycle of disadvantage for girls and women for decades to come,” she added.
Former World No 1 Amelie Mauresmo becomes first woman captain of France's Davis Cup team
Paris: Former World No 1 Amelie Mauresmo on Saturday became the first woman appointed to captain France's Davis Cup team.
Mauresmo succeeds Yannick Noah next year, the French tennis federation (FFT) announced.
In contrast, Julien Benneteau, who retires after the US Open in September, will take the reins of France's side in the women's equivalent the Fed Cup.
Mauresmo, who turns 39 on 5 July, was captain of the Fed Cup team in 2015 and 2016, and led them from the second division to the final of the competition, which they lost to the Czech Republic in Strasbourg.
At a press conference to unveil the two captains, FFT president Bernard Giudicelli hailed a "completely groundbreaking choice" of putting "a woman in charge of French men's tennis."
Ministry of Women & Child Development receives the ‘Best Performing Social Sector Ministry’ SKOCH Award for its Achievements and Initiatives
Lauding the achievements of the Ministry of Women and Child Development in delivering the promises made and for its significant achievements and initiatives from the last 4 years, SKOCH has conferred the ‘Best performing Social Sector Ministry’ award on the Ministry of Women and Child Development. Minister for Women and Child Development Smt.Maneka Sanjay Gandhi has received the award on behalf of the Ministry in an event held in New Delhi today.
Outlining the achievements and initiatives of the Ministry, Smt.Maneka Sanjay Gandhi has said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, flagship schemes like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao has achieved huge success within a very short period of time. Under this scheme, efforts were made at National, regional and local level which led to behaviour change which is reflecting in the improved sex ration at birth.
The Minister further shared the details on the achievements of the Ministry including 6 months maternity leave, Sexual Harassment at Work Place Act, SHe-box, One stop centres, Universal Women help line (181), 33 per cent reservation in police. The Minister also mentioned that a special division has been set up recently by Ministry of Home Affairs for women related issues, on the request of WCD Ministry. Stressing that forensic analysis plays a critical role in nabbing the culprits in sexual assault cases, the Minister has said that earlier this month, foundation of Sakhi Suraksha Advanced DNA Forensic Laboratory was laid in Chandigarh and added that 5 more advanced forensic labs would come up in Guwahati, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune and Bhopal. The Minister also said that special forensic kits for rape cases will be provided to all police stations and hospitals.The funds for these kits will be provided from Nirbhaya Fund.
Arijit Basu to be State Bank of India's new Managing Director
The government today appointed Arjit Basu as managing director of the country's largest lender State Bank of IndiaNSE 1.64 %. He will fill the position that fell vacant following the elevation of Rajnish Kumar as the chairman. Now, after this the SBI will have four managing directors. As per the SBI Act, the bank can have four managing directors.
According to a statement, the government has appointed deputy managing director Basu as managing director with effect from the date of taking over charge till his superannuation in October 2020.
Prior to becoming deputy managing director, he served as managing director of SBI Life Insurance. A graduate in Economics and a Master of Arts in History, Basu started his career with State Bank of India in 1983 as a probationary officer. Basu has held several key positions in various circles of SBI including the bank's office at Tokyo.