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Naseem emerges as region’s fastest woman

Pakistan win four golds to cap off a medal-laden day

Tuesday, February 09, 2010
By Alam Zeb Safi

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Naseem Hameed became the fastest woman of the region on Monday when she clinched gold medal in the 100m race of the athletics competition during the 11th South Asian Games being held in Bangladesh.

At the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, the 22-year old athlete produced her career-best feat when she covered the required distance in 11.81 seconds to help her country finish with four gold in athletics, eclipsing the team’s three gold medals mark of the previous edition. Naseem, who represents Army at the domestic level, was followed by Sri Lankans Pramila Priyadarshani and Achala Shalika Dias who finished with 11.93 and 12.12 seconds respectively.

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way indian in QATAR

Mumbai : Oct. 09

This may well be the ultimate ode to the globetrotting Indian who, for centuries, has been criss-crossing the world in search of opportunity and adventure — Indian citizens are today permanent residents of all but three countries in the world.

The ministry of overseas Indian affairs has registered the presence of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in 180 of 183 countries of the world. The numbers may vary from just two in Lebanon to almost a million in the United States of America but the fact is that Indians call the whole world their home. It is only in North Korea, Pakistan and Bhutan that not a single NRI is to be found.


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Indians are everywhere in the world

Mumbai : Oct. 09

This may well be the ultimate ode to the globetrotting Indian who, for centuries, has been criss-crossing the world in search of opportunity and adventure — Indian citizens are today permanent residents of all but three countries in the world.

The ministry of overseas Indian affairs has registered the presence of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in 180 of 183 countries of the world. The numbers may vary from just two in Lebanon to almost a million in the United States of America but the fact is that Indians call the whole world their home. It is only in North Korea, Pakistan and Bhutan that not a single NRI is to be found.


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Republic of India the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres (4,700 mi) it is bordered by Pakistan to the west People's Republic of China (PRC), Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Indonesia in the Indian Ocean.

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Qatar girls team for ACC T20 Championship in Malaysia


"Qatar girls team pose for an official picture ahead of their tour to Malayasia"

By Sports Reporter
Doha: A 14 member girl’s team will represent Qatar in the Asian Cricket Council organised ACC Women’s Twenty20 Championship to be held in Malaysia from July 3–11.
The management Committee of Qatar Cricket Association has named Manzoor Ahmed as manager, Riffat Zafar as coach, Maryam Gul Khan (physio) and Rishika Reddy as captain of the team.

The Squad

Rishika Reddy (Captain) Ishaani Mittal, Aysha Mohamed, Huda Malik, Safa Patel, Anjali Nair, Akshata Sanguelkar, Yasmeen Gul, Shruti Srinivasan, Sri Greeshma Avadootha, Nahan Arif, Sana Zafar, Sadia Tahir, Sajida Bibi.

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