India at CWG first time in 1934 just 1 medal to 101 medals this time

India celebrates its success in CWG; Medal Winners meet PM
India is in a celebration mood with its sports men and women bringing laurels to the country in the just concluded Common Wealth Games in Delhi.

The country has come a long way from winning just one bronze medal in
1934 to 101 medals this time. This includes 38 gold, 27 silver and 36
bronze at the Games giving second position in the medal tally.

The performance is more than double than the earlier Games in Melbour
4 years ago.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today met the Indian medal winners in the Commonwealth Games. Sports Minister M S Gill was present.

India had won a record 101 medals, including 38 gold to finish second
in the Commonwealth Games.

Defence Ministry today rewarded armed forces sportsmen by giving away
12 lakh rupees each for winner of a gold medal, Seven lakh each for
silver medal and five lakh for those who brought in a bronze medal during the Delhi ommonwealth games.
Giving away the cheques to the medalist in a ceremony in New Delhi today, Defence Minister Mr. A.K.Antony also announced out of turn promotion for the each medal winner.

AIR correspondent reports that the armed forces brought laurels to the
country by bagging 10 Gold, 7 Silver and 8 Bronze out of 101 total
medals won by the Indian participants in the 19th edition of commonwealth games. Congratulating the winners, the Defence Minister expressed hope that Defence forces athletes would better their record in 5th Military World Games to be held in Brazil next year.

Mr. Antony said this will be an ideal preparation for 2012 London
Olympics. The Ministry of Defence has already allocated 50 crore rupees for Mission Olympics.
Several states and Railways have already announced awards to medal
winners of their teams.

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Oct 15, 1917: Mata Hari executed

Mata Hari, the archetype of the seductive female spy, is executed for espionage by a French firing squad at Vincennes outside of Paris.

She first came to Paris in 1905 and found fame as a performer of exotic Asian-inspired dances. She soon began touring all over Europe, telling the story of how she was born in a sacred Indian temple and taught ancient dances by a priestess who gave her the name Mata Hari, meaning "eye of the day" in Malay. In reality, Mata Hari was born in a small town in northern Holland in 1876, and her real name was Margaretha Geertruida Zelle. She acquired her superficial knowledge of Indian and Javanese dances when she lived for several years in Malaysia with her former husband, who was a Scot in the Dutch colonial army. Regardless of her authenticity, she packed dance halls and opera houses from Russia to France, mostly because her show consisted of her slowly stripping nude.

She became a famous courtesan, and with the outbreak of World War I her catalog of lovers began to include high-ranking military officers of various nationalities. In February 1917, French authorities arrested her for espionage and imprisoned her at St. Lazare Prison in Paris. In a military trial conducted in July, she was accused of revealing details of the Allies' new weapon, the tank, resulting in the deaths of thousands of soldiers. She was convicted and sentenced to death, and on October 15 she refused a blindfold and was shot to death by a firing squad at Vincennes.

There is some evidence that Mata Hari acted as a German spy, and for a time as a double agent for the French, but the Germans had written her off as an ineffective agent whose pillow talk had produced little intelligence of value. Her military trial was riddled with bias and circumstantial evidence, and it is probable that French authorities trumped her up as "the greatest woman spy of the century" as a distraction for the huge losses the French army was suffering on the western front. Her only real crimes may have been an elaborate stage fallacy and a weakness for men in uniform.

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In the News: Saina Nehwal

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Super Saina clinches gold, propels India to 2nd spot

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Saina wins 38th CWG gold for India

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Saina wins badminton singles gold

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30 suicides rock Andhra Pradesh! Microfinance bodies under lens

As many as 30 rural borrowers have committed suicide in Andhra Pradesh in the last few months following their inability to pay back loans taken from microfinance institutions at exorbitant interest rates.

With one more case of suicide due to harassment by a microfinance institution coming to light, the Andhra Pradesh government has been jolted into action against the serious irregularities and arm-twisting methods for recovery of money that MFIs adopt.

Andhra Chief Minister K Rosaiah, while issuing a stern warning to the microfinance institutions against charging exorbitant rates of interest and harassing the rural poor, said that the state government will promulgate an ordinance to regulate the activities of the MFIs and will not allow the harassment and exploitation of the poor and women.

Rosaiah, who also had a meeting with the officials and the bankers on the issue on Wednesday, has convened a cabinet meeting on Thursday to discuss the MFI issue.
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Jenn Sterger’s Playboy Pics A Distraction To Brett Favre Scandal

If you were on the internet at all over the weekend, or watching any of the NFL pregame shows you know who Jenn Sterger is.

The model and media personality is the woman that Brett favre allegedly sent text messages to and left voice mails for.
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India crosses manchester Games tally

Even as the gold rush continues at the Commonwealth Games, New Delhi, India has crossed its Manchester Games tally. 

 

Heena Sidhu, Annu Raj Singh win gold 

 

It’s the shooters who have done India proud again and helped India overcome the Manchester 2002 Games tally. And it happened when shooters Anuraj Singh and Heena Sidhu won the Gold in 10 m Air pistol pair. India, Australia and Canada were tied on 759 but India won on countback. India now have 31 gold. 

 

Tejaswini Sawant settles for silver 

 

India’s first women world champion, Tejaswini Sawant, had to settle for the silver medal in the women’s 50 metre rifle prone event. Tejaswini was beaten to gold by Scotland’s Jen McIntosh. 

 

Samresh Jung & CK Chowdhury win silver 

 

Samresh Jung combined with Chandrasekhar Kumar Chowdhury to win silver in men’s 25-metre standard pistol pairs. Jung scored 561 and Chaudhary 542 to win silver with a score of 1103. 

 

Gagan Narang misses out on 5th gold 

 

However, there was also disappointment after Gagan Narang and Hari Om Singh missed a medal in 50m rifle prone pairs after finishing fifth. The result robbed Gagan of the chance of bagging his 5th gold of the Games. 

 

Soumyadeep enters men’s singles semis 

 

In table tennis, Soumyadeep became the first ever player to enter semi finals of the men’s singles. Soumyadeep beat Cai from Singapore in 4 sets to reach the semi finals. 

 

P Ghatak , Mouma Das advance to semis 

 

There was more cheer in table tennis as Indian women’s doubles team of Poulomi Ghatak and Mouma Das have advanced to the semi finals. Ghatak and Mouma beat their Aussie opponents in tough 5 sets to advance to the last 4. 

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In the News: Amitabh Bachchan

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Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan is one of Indian cinema’s greatest legends. He is an international superstar who has influenced millions for over four decades. He first gained popularity in the early 1970s as the “angry young man” and has since acted in some of the biggest blockbusters. Bachchan is today seen in films, television, advertisements and is active online as well in blogs and tweets. He is married to Jaya Bhaduri and has a daughter Shweta and son Abhishek. His daughter-in-law is Aishwarya Rai. We at inhtenews.in wish Amitji a very happy birthday!

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