India vs Australia
Oct 29-Nov 2, 2008, 3rd Test
Venue: Delhi
Toss: India elected to bat

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India: 613-7 decl (161) | 
VVS Laxman 200 (301)
Zaheer Khan 28 (21)
Partnership: 34 run(s) in 32 ball(s) | This over: 0,0,0,1,1,2
Other innings: Aus inn1
India 613-7 decl (161) Runs Balls 4s 6s  SR  
G Gambhir b Watson 206   380  26 1  54.21  
V Sehwag lbw b Lee 1   2  0 0  50.00  
R Dravid c Hayden b Johnson 11   31  1 0  35.48  
S Tendulkar c Haddin b Johnson 68   126  11 0  53.97  
VVS Laxman not out 200   301  22 1  66.45  
S Ganguly c Ponting b Katich 5   8  1 0  62.50  
MS Dhoni c Haddin b Watson 27   29  4 1  93.10  
*Anil Kumble lbw b Johnson 45   73  8 0  61.64  
Zaheer Khan not out 28   21  3 1  133.33  
Ishant Sharma         
A Mishra         
Extras: 22 ( b:6 lb:8 nb:6 w:2)
Total: 613-7 decl (161) | Curr. RR: 3.81
FOW: V Sehwag (5-1, 2.1), R Dravid (27-2, 10.4), S Tendulkar (157-3, 52), G Gambhir (435-4, 123.5), S Ganguly (444-5, 126.2), Dhoni (481-6133.4, *Anil Kumble (579-7, 155.4)
Australia O M R W Nb Wd RPO  
B Lee 30 2 119 1 1 1 3.97  
S Clark 33 9 69 0 0 0 2.09  
M Johnson 32 4 144 3 0 2 4.50  
S Watson 20 4 66 2 3 0 3.30  
C White 15 1 73 0 0 0 4.87  
M Clarke 14 0 59 0 0 0 4.21  
S Katich 15 2 60 1 0 0 4.00  
*R Ponting 2 0 11 0 0 0 5.50  


Australia team:
B Lee, S Clark, M Johnson, S Watson, C White, M Clarke, S Katich, *R Ponting, M Hussey, M Hayden, B Haddin


The Mumbai police has told the Bombay high court that it has not found any evidence against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray in connection with the violent agitation by his party for enforcing Marathi signboards in shops.

Joint Commissioner of Police K L Prasad, in an affidavit, has also said the letters written by Raj asking shopkeepers in the city to put up Marathi signboards “do not make out any cognisable offence” as per law and judiciary separtment’s opinion.

The Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association had moved the high court in August seeking to restrain MNS from indulging in violence over the signboard issue.

At the last hearing, the court had asked the government why no action was taken against Raj Thackeray.

The hearing of the case has been adjourned till November 29.

Earlier, Prasad’s remarks about Mumbai that the city does not belong to anyone’s father had triggered an angry reaction from Raj Thackeray.

The Jewel of Medina, a story of Ayesha, Prophet Mohammed’s third wife penned by American author Sherry Jones in the form of historical fiction, has been objected to by some Muslims in the United States. The book was published in America on October 6 but its publication in Britain has been delayed fearing protests.

Muslim groups allege that the book is blasphemous and have branded the author an enemy of Islam. The controversy is getting quite like the Danish cartoon controversy which raised protests from many Islamic countries and India.

According to American think-tank Stratfor, “The tone of the book is not the real issue. To many Muslims, not only is it offensive to ridicule Mohammed but it is forbidden and considered a dire insult to portray the Prophet in any way outside the context of Islamic writings. This insult is magnified when Mohammed is depicted having intimate relations with his wife, a revered figure in Islam who is referred to in many Islamic writings as Um ul Mumineen (Arabic for ‘Mother of the Believers’). Because of this, in all probability many Muslims — not just a few radicals — will find the book offensive.”

Stratfor quotes an associate professor of Islamic history at the University of Texas at Austin who said Muslims would find the book very offensive. He has likened it to soft-core pornography.

However, the author and publisher have argued that the book respectfully portrays Prophet Mohammed and his relationship with Ayesha — in stark contrast to the Danish cartoons that sparked so much protest and violence.

Random House scrapped its plans to publish the book in the US because they thought Muslims could find book’s contents offensive. Later, Beaufort Books announced its publication. The book has been published in Serbia where it has drawn criticism. The book was withdrawn from the market in Serbia but, pirated copies are available.

On September 27, according to the Stratfor report, three men were arrested outside the house of British publisher Martin Rynja of Gibson Square. They were reportedly forcing a small incendiary device through the front door mail slot of the home, which also serves as the headquarters for Gibson Square publishers. Three men were arrested shortly after the incident and have been charged in connection with the crime. The suspects reportedly have indicated that the attack was indeed related to the publication of The Jewel of Medina.

In view of the past experience of controversies over Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses and Danish cartoons, Stratfor thinkers Fred Burton and Scott Stewart argue that “The Jewel of Medina has the potential to cause problems for many years. Though this issue might fade quickly from public consciousness in the West, the subject matter of the book has the potential to inflame Muslim activists again in the future.”

Stratfor claims that in the case of the Prophet cartoons, Pakistani religious leaders admitted that they intentionally stirred up emotions connected with the publication of the images after the initial furore died down. It is thus quite possible that The Jewel of Medina will be used in the same way, but this timeframe could span decades. In the case of The Satanic Verses, large-scale protests condemning the book and Rushdie occurred as recently as fall 2007, 19 years after the novel’s publication.”

Stratfor writers claim, “We are not necessarily predicting an immediate open season on Sherry Jones or the publishers of the book, but precautions should obviously be taken to prevent them from becoming the next Theo van Gogh [the Dutch film-maker who was killed for making a controversial film on Islam]. And as the ancillary attacks in the Rushdie case (among others) have shown, other people also can become victims, and violence can be channelled in unexpected ways and appear in unexpected places.”

On the wider implication of the book the Stratfor report concludes, “When it comes to perceptions of blasphemy and other affronts that some see as warranting death, fatwas often are carried out with extreme brutality — and those targeted have not always been directly associated with the initial offence. Considering past examples and the probable emotions The Jewel of Medina will raise in the Islamic world, revenge for offended religious sensibilities might be brutal, and it might be a long time coming.”

While the downturn in Aviation sector and issue of Jet Airways lay off have become the biggest talk in India, the Air India is reportedly planning to give 3-5 years leave without pay to around 15,000 of its total staff. According to PTI sources, it was confirmed by Air India CMD Raghu Menon on Thursday.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel later clarified that there won’t be any job cuts within Air India and the employees would be taken back on the same pay if they desire to return after the specified leave period.

Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray gave an ultimatum to Jet Airways to reinstate all sacked employees within 48 hours. Raj threatened Jet Airways of dire consequences if the airlines fails to comply with his ultimatum. Jet Airways has already fired 800 employees and is planning to sack another 1,100 within a few days.

Meanwhile, the ruling CPI(M) in West Bengal has openly supported the sacked employees and decided to block all Jet Airways flights from Kolkata if the airlines does not reinstate the sacked employees with immediate effect. Shiv Sena in Mumbai has also supported the terminated Jet Airways employees. Meanwhile, the Centre has sought a detailed report from the Labour Secretary on Jet Airways lay off issue.
 

Mayawati has cancelled the allotment of land for a railway coach factory in Sonia Gandhi’s constituency Rae Bareli, just three days before the Congress chief was scheduled to attend a ceremony at the site to mark the beginning of construction.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister’s decision is being seen by state Congress leaders as a move targeted at Sonia Gandhi. She is believed to have been unhappy with a rally Sonia Gandhi held last month in Dadri against land acquisition from farmers in Badalpur, Mayawati’s village.

Considered a dream project of the Congress chief, the rail factory with an investment of Rs 1,689.25 crore was expected to provide employment to at least 10,000 people from the area.

The move marks a new low in the relationship between Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress-led coalition at the Centre, which she had supported from outside till early this year. It is expected to raise the temperature in the run-up to the general elections next year.

But state government officials said Mayawati’s order on Saturday canceling the allotment of 189.25 hectare near Lalganj had everything to do with opposition from villagers.

Principal Secretary (Information) Vijay Shankar Pandey told reporters on Sunday that the government’s decision was based on the district magistrate’s report about resentment among farmers over the acquisition of land.

The government had allotted the land on May 19 this year.

Rae Bareli district magistrate Santosh Srivastava in his October 10 report to the state government said that “land acquisition could lead to law and order problems in Rae Bareli”, Pandey said.

The DM said the proposed factory required nearly 700 acre land and farmers were afraid that their land might be acquired for the purpose.

Pandey added that instructions had been issued for the arrangement of alternative land for the project. “As of now there is no land for the project,” Pandey said.

Reacting sharply, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) spokesman Akhilesh Pratap Singh said: “The decision had once again demonstrated that the BSP government was against development of the state.”

Local Congress leaders said though Sonia Gandhi won’t have the Bhoomi Pujan of the rail project to attend, she might still address a scheduled rally at Lalganj on October 14. “Sonia Gandhi’s programme is still on. It may take place in some form or the other,” said Kishori Lal Sharma, a party leader making preparations for the rally.

UPCC chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi said people of Dehar, Sohawal and Bannamau villages had given their consent in writing for the acquisition and that the “state government’s move will stall development”.

She said the state government had not given the go-ahead to three other projects being set up in Rae Bareli.

 

Australia captain Ricky Ponting said India had a negative approach during the drawn first Test on Monday.

“We were the only ones trying to take the game forward,” said Ponting after India finished on 177-4 having been set an unlikely winning target of 299.

“We played aggressive cricket. I am not surprised by the way they played, the Indian team play a lot of drawn games. We dominated this Test match.”

The sides now head to Mohali for the second Test, which starts on Friday.

Ponting said he went into the final day in Bangalore expecting “a really good contest”.

“We got some extra runs we thought might have needed. We gave it our best shot with the ball but we just didn’t create enough opportunities,” he added.

“We could not win it at the end, but it was a pretty good start to the series for us.”

India paceman Zaheer Khan, who was man-of-the-match after claiming five wickets in the tourists’ first innings and also scoring an unbeaten 57, said Australia’s failure to force victory meant they would be under more pressure in the rest of the series.

“They know they can’t take our 20 wickets. They couldn’t get me and Bhajji (Harbhajan Singh) out, what else do you want? They are under pressure, we know that,” he said.

“On a fifth day wicket their spinners couldn’t do us any harm. That tells everyone what their spin attack is all about.

“Even their pacers, they didn’t look like getting a wicket, especially on the fifth day on a wicket like this.”

 

– By Sagar Satapathy, Editor-in-Chief (Breaking News online)

There has been a huge hue and cry over the financial health of ICICI Bank during the recent market meltdown. The ICICI Bank suffered huge losses, causing panic among the investors. But everyone forgot that ICICI Bank remains a big power in the banking sector and it has enough money to overcome any temporary crisis.

The rumours, speculations and all permutations and combinations proved wrong, as the ICICI Bank led the market surge yesterday. Only a few days ago, situation was so bad that ICICI Bank MD and CEO KV Kamath, Finance Minister P Chidambaram and the RBI had to step in to assure the investors of ICICI Bank’s stability and growth.

It is not known whether some vested interests played the spoilsport by indulging in a malicious campaign against the ICICI Bank. But the bank proved anyone wrong and emerged as a strong force to reckon with in the banking industry. ICICI Bank not only managed to generate trust and confidence among its investors, but led the way in market surge. As a result, other banks such as HDFC Bank, SBI and others also witnessed good results.

The ICICI Prulife from ICICI Prudential still remains a big hit among the investors. The ICICI Prulife is rated high among other insurance and unit-linked products. It has been a huge relief to see ICICI Bank on top again. Millions of investors in India can now feel safe and secure. Their money should be always safe with ICICI Bank. There is no doubt about this.

 

Kingfisher Airlines and Jet Airways have entered into a code sharing alliance. The two airliners signed a pact for common fuel management, ground handling, network rationalisation and cross-crew use. They will also work together on cross-sales and staff training. The new alliance between Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines has much significance, as it does not have any equity implication.
 

The National Integration Council (NIC) meeting was dominated by the issues such as terrorism and anti-Christian violence. While the UPA leaders tried to focus only on anti-Christian violence and Communalism, the BJP-led NDA tried to take a swipe at the UPA government on the issue of rising terror activities in the country.

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh expressed deep regret and anguish over the communal violence in Assam, Orissa and Karnataka. The NIC adopted a resolution condemning all acts of violence and terrorism and resolved to deal with such activities firmly. Gujarat CM Narendra Modi stole the show by taking the UPA government into task on the issue of terrorism. The BJP CMs demanded a tough terror law, which was rejected by Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil.

On the expected lines, Samajwadi Party, CPI and CPM warned against targeting the Muslim community as terrorists. The Prime Minister also supported their views. The NIC meet also witnessed a war-of-words between Orissa CM Naveen Patnaik and Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil.

Naveen Patnaik refuted all charges against his government and revealed that Centre had delayed sending forces to tackle the communal violence. Later, he urged everyone to forget all political difference and work together towards the growth and development of all sections of the society.

The NIC, which met after a gap of 3 years, is comprised of 146 members including all Union Ministers, Chief Ministers, leaders of national and regional political parties and eminent personalities. Senior BJPO leader, former Deputy PM and leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, LK Advani, who was invited as #134 to the NIC meet, did not attend, taking it as an insult to his stature. Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Jaswant Singh was also not invited to the NIC meet.

 

Even as the Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court ordered a stay on the cancellation of land allotment for Sonia Gandhi’s dream Rail Coach Factory in Rae Bareli, Mayawati sprung another surprise by imposing Section 144 in Rae Bareli on the eve of Sonia Gandhi’s rally.

The government has denied permission for the rally citing law and order problem. The latest development could lead to a bitter face-off between Maywati and Sonia Gandhi.

Mayawati took this decition after some congress minister supports the terrorist. And may be possible that sonia will announce some fund/relief for terrorists. So Mayawati impossess Section 144 in Rae Bareli. As we know that Arjun Singh, Amar singh Supports the terrorist and blam on Delhi Police and ignore the death of mohan chand sharma ( who died in fighiting with terrorist in jamiya nagar). We are very happy and with Mayawati for imposing Section 144 in Rae Bareli. Mayawati and Narendra Modi only two breave leaders in India rest of all are bharwa(hijra).

 

Paul Krugman, a Professor at Princeton University, United States, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics. Paul Krugman is an Op-Ed columnist for New York Times. Mr. Paul Krugman received the Nobel Prize for Economics for his commendable work on international trade and economic geography.

Paul Krugman developed models that explained observed patters of trade between the countries. He also explained what goods are produced where and why. Paul Krugman’s theories explained why worldwide trade is dominated by a few countries that have similar policies and why some countries import the same goods they export.

 

With the shame performance by Top level batsman India draw first test match against Australia.

Sachin Tendulkar’s dogged innings of 49 out helped India inch closer to a draw against Australia on day five of the first Test at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on Monday.

Chasing a challenging target of 299 in a minimum of 83 overs, India reached 130 for three in 48 overs to put themselves in a good position to escape with a draw.

VVS Laxman was unbeaten on 28 from 75 deliveries as the two senior batsmen were involved in a cautious 53-run partnership for the fourth wicket that ate up more than 21 overs.

India were in trouble early when they lost the wickets of Virender Sehwag (6) and Rahul Dravid (5) in the first session.

But Tendulkar brought all his experience into play to rescue India as he stitched a 53-run partnership for the third wicket with Gautam Gambhir, who made 29.

Earlier, Australia batted for 32 minutes on the fifth and final day, adding 35 runs in five overs, before declaring their second innings on 228 for six in 73 overs.

Morning session: (76 runs, 3 wickets, 22 overs)

Anil Kumble started proceedings for India and could have taken a wicket immediately, but he dropped a return off the first ball. Haddin mistimed a drive which went straight back to Kumble, who floored and also injured his finger in the process.

Shane Watson then showed his intent with a couple of boundaries and Kumble and Ishant Sharma, before he was dismissed by the latter. The Aussie all-rounder, who made 41 from 72 deliveries, tried to hit Ishant across the line but got an inside edge, which crashed into his stumps.

Cameron White also looked to attack the moment he came in. He drove Ishant for a boundary through the off-side he faced as Australia looked for some quick runs in the morning as India spread the field.

The visitors batted for 32 minutes on the fifth and final day, adding 35 runs in five overs, before declaring their second innings on 228 for six in 73 overs.

Brad Haddin was unbeaten on 35 from 61 deliveries, with three boundaries, while Cameron White was not out on 18 from 14 deliveries, including two boundaries.

Harbhajan Singh took two for 76 in 27 overs, while Zaheer Khan claimed one for 46 in 17 overs.

Anil Kumble disappointed in his last Test match at his home ground as he finished wicketless in both the innings for a match tally of 160 runs in 51 overs.

(India innings)

This was a real chance for India to score an unlikely victory after Australia opted for a sporting declaration.

All depended on the start they got because once the ball gets old, it is very difficult to get the scoreboard moving on this slow pitches.

India openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir look to get on with things early on as both started with boundaries.

Sehwag (5) got a lifeline early when wicketkeeper Hadding dropped him while diving to the right after the batsman got a regulation edge off Brett Lee.

However, Sehwag could not make the most of it as he fell in the very next over for 6. He tried to play Stuart Clark on the leg side but the ball swung enough to beat the shot and take the back of the bat, which went to first slip in the sixth over of the innings.

Rahul Dravid got off the mark with a classical straight drive off Lee in the seventh over of the innings.

But he did not stay on for long, falling to Lee after scoring just five.

The right-hander tried to flick Lee on the leg side, but was caught brilliantly by Ponting diving to his right at short midwicket to leave India in trouble at 24 for two in the ninth over.

Gambhir survived a close stumping chance off Clark, but the third umpire ruled in favour of the batsman in a very close decision.

Sachin Tendulkar made a cautious start but then looked to raise the tempo with a couple of boundaries in Mitchell Johnson’s first over.

India’s hopes would now depend on veteran Tendulkar, who also has the chance to break Brian Lara’s world record for most Test runs.

Tendulkar is currently 48 runs short of Brian Lara’s aggregate of 11953 runs.

At this venue, only two teams out of nine have successfully chased down a target in the fourth innings, the highest being 195 for 2 by Australia in 1998.

Post lunch session: (89 runs, 1 wicket, 31 overs)

India played out a few quite overs after the break till Gambhir broke the shackles with boundaries in consecutive overs off Mitchell Johnson and Michael Clarke.

Johnson had his revenge soon after when he shattered Gambhir’s stumps with a fast yorker.

The left-hander’s long vigil at the crease ended for 29 that included four boundaries in 81 deliveries.

Debutant leg spinner Cameron White came on to bowl in the 36th over to replace part-timer Clarke was not making much of an impact.

He immediately forced Tendulkar to drive at a wide one, which he edged, but fortunately it went over the slip region.

Tendulkar seemed to have learnt from that mistake and after that just concentrated on playing it safe.

VVS Laxman also weathered the initial storm from the pacers before looking at ease against the spinners.

Laxman loosened up before the tea break as he creamed a few boundaries of the two spinners. He hit White for two boundaries in the final over before to bring up the 50-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Tendulkar.

Tendulkar showed great maturity to keep the bowlers at bay as he reached 47 not out with four boundaries in 111 deliveries. Laxman also looked quite comfortable having reached 28 from 75 deliveries, having hit four boundaries.

The hosts need 169 runs in a minimum of 35 overs with seven wickets in hand, but it seems unlikely they would go for the target. Australia still have time in their hand and a few quick wickets after tea could work in their favour.

Enemies of India

(1) Pseudo-secular Hindus (these are the worst enemies, most of the Hindu politicians and their supporters fall into this categories)

(2) Communists

(3) Christians

(4) Muslims

(5) Congress.

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Jayanthi Natarajan joined Congress (I) during the 1980’s.

During the 1990’s, she defected to the Tamil Manila Congress (TMC) founded by G. K. Moopanar. She made several anti-Congress(I) remarks during that period. She shamelessly continued to be an MP of Rajya Sabha on Congress(I) ticket. Congress(I) threatened her with disqualification. Then she resigned from Rajya Sabha.

She was even a minister in the United Front government.

After the death of G. K. Moopanar, she jumped back to Congress(I).

There are several stories about her. It would be improper to write about them here.

She is one of the most unscrupulous politicians in India.

She is fit for ban from Indian politics for all the disservice she did to the people of India.

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Congress party is fit for ban.
Congress party is the most anti-Indian party.
Congress leaders are most corrupt and most unpatriotic people in the country.
Congress party has been systematically ruining our country.
Congress is the most COMMUNAL party in the country.

Indira Gandhi imposed emergency on this country.

Rajiv Gandhi (Gandu) reversed Shah Bano judgment of Supreme Court for his minority appeasement politics.

Manmohan Singh said Muslims have first right on country’s resources and he introduced 27% OBC quota. Several Congress state governments provided reservations for Muslims. Manmohan shamelessly says both India and Pakistan are victims of terror.

So far, Congress did not hang Afzal Guru, the terrorist who attacked the Parliament of India.

Several times, the Congess party bribed the Members of Parliament to stay in power at the centre.

Several times, the Congress party at the centre dismissed the non-Congress state governments by fraudulently imposing Article 356 on them.

Congress party indulged in pseudo-secular politics and destroyed the secularism of this country.

Congress party is anti-Hindu, pro-Islam and pro-Christian. Congress party is appeasing minorities and destroying the majority community. Congress is practicing divide and rule policy of Britishers in a much worse way.

Ban Congress party, the dirtiest political party on this planet.

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Y. Samuel Rajasekhara Reddy, the Christian Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, provided 4% reservation to Muslims.

He announced Holy Trip package to Christians on the lines of Haj pilgrimage of Muslims, so that the Christians can visit their holy places.

He also promised land for churches in every village in Andhra Pradesh, Rs. 5 lakhs monetary assistance for churches and free land for Christian pastors.

There is also a proposal to provide reservation for Christians.

Many Christians don’t reveal their true religion, while applying for jobs. They pretend to be Hindu SC and ST and steal the jobs that must normally go to Hindu SC and ST candidates.

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Christianity made you into an outstanding scoundrel and you believe all the lies spread by the Britishers and the cunning Christian missionaries.

Shame on you!

They successfully killed your soul.

A dead Christian soul!

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This kind of pseudo secularist tripe is not going to quell Hindu anger. Wherever we see, it is these other agents provoking the Hindus. Whether it is amarnath, ram setu, paininting of nude hindu deilties by a muslim, outright abuse of hindu gods by christian missionaries, killing of a swami or the king of them all, burning alive hindus in a train. this in a hindu majority country. and yet we have this pseudo scularist brigade trying desperately to equate hindu reaction to christian and muslim terrorists. why is there any doubt that this is a hindu country. the fathers of christian sit in france and make noises when christians cry foul, pakistan openly talks about indian muslims, but where is the hindu to go?

unless the borrowed and useless secularism of the west, which is built on basic christian values is replaced by a secularism that primarily respects hindu values, things will only get worse. cant b raman and his tribe see that?

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the author conveneintly did not touch much on conversions.apart from this the chieftain of the christianity opened up a challenge when he was on government visit to india that he will see to it that the entire asia is being converted into christianity.when Mr.Raman writes so many things he conveniently forgets about the cause.the effect simply follows every cause.because of the idiotic meaning taken by the government (specifically the congress governemernt) that secularism means anti Hindu every ,comer to India tries to attempt harming Hindus and Hinduism. the government because of its anti hindu and the so called secularism will not come to the rescue of hindus and what is the way out.so only this vhp and bajrang dhall are to be encouraged by Hindus. let the govvernment take a true secular stand.let it punishes the culprits right from the beginning for the bombing, parliamnet attack. godhra train fire, attacks on kashmiri pandits and also let it stop the conversion of Hindus by the other religions , let it stop encouraging illegal migrants to india , let it deport all the foreign nationals living in India without naturalisaation etc etc.
when these much of problems were accumulated by the congress government with dishonest motives and iancation on vital points this government does not have any proprietory right to ask for explanation from orissa and karnataka governments for the violences erupted in the states.
It shpould explain to the world in an appealing way
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Christians do not allow Dalit Christians into several churches all over India.

Dalit Christians are not allowed to bury their dead in the Christian burial grounds in Tamil Nadu.

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Congress (UPA) govt is an anti-national party that works against the interest of majority to appease the minority. The news spread by media is so biased and misreported that it blows things completely out of proportion. If one church is attacked in retaliation to the misdeeds of the unscrupulous missionaries (which include abusing native religion, desecrating places of worship by denigrating other’s faith), it is portrayed as if thousands were attacked and killed…why…the Vatican is silently supporting this impious propaganda against ‘hindus’ (followers of sanatana dharma) just b’coz they cannot outweigh their faith with ours on merit…that is why they downplay the importance of native religion to brainwash the natives from following their faith and converting to a fake religion emanating from the mind of the hyper-excited white man. Recently Karan Thapar’s interview on CNBC was so biased against hindus and supportive of Christians (with Mr Beggar – Alyque Padamsee squealing and bawling “Christians were the ones who gave us education!!”). Such is the state of media in independent Bharat!! What can be said o freedom…our freedom fighters must be lamenting for having foregone their lives to free us from the clutches of white man just to see us returning to the same fold through thw white mans tactics (enforced religion and consequent treason to State)!!

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Muslims and Christians have no tolerence. They are brutal, I am not telling this history clearly tells….crusades and jihad.

they never accepts any other religion.
narrow minded people…..kuvve ki mendak jaisa.

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Army and Special Operations Group of Jammu and Kashmir have killed a terrorist believed to be an Indian Mujahideen cadre hailing from Kovalam in Kerala.

Central agencies had been monitoring certain leads, which said a group of people hailing from Kerala along with Lashker-e-Tayiba’s support were trying to enter Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir through North Kashmir.

The information was shared with the army headquarters in the national capital and a plan was chalked out to nab the exfiltrating group with the help of the state police.

A terrorist identified as Shakeel Mohammed hailing from Kovalam was killed in the encounter that took place between Nine Para and Special Operations Group in Dever area of Lolab Valley in North Kashmir.

A hunt is on to track down terrorists who escaped after the encounter, sources said.

Shakeel is the first Keralite to have been killed in nearly two decades of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

A photo identity card was found from his pocket besides some religious writings written in Malayalam, the sources said.

A team of Kerala Police is scheduled to visit Kashmir valley soon for carrying out the identification process of killed terrorist.

Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu


DEVI – STUTIH


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu Vishnu-mayeti sadbita


Namas tasyai, Namas tasyai, Namas tasyai namo namah.


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu buddhi – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


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Ya devi sarvabhuteshu kanti – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu lakshmi – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu vritti – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu smriti – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu daya – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu tusti – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


Ya devi sarvabhuteshu matri – rupena samsthita, namas tasyai … … …


To that goddess who in all beings is called Visnumaya


Salutations, Salutations, Salutations to Thee, again, and again.


To that goddess who abides in all beings as intelligence : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as sleep : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as hunger : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as reflection : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as power : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as thirst : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as forgiveness : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as modesty : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as peace : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as faith : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as loveliness : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as good fortune : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as activity : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as memory : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as compassion : Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as contentment ; Sautaions to Thee, …


To that goddess who abides in all beings as mother : Sautaions to Thee, …


Ek pura din MAA durga ke charno main bitain MAA Durga saare gunahon ko maaf karengi or hamen khushiyan pradan karengi. 7 October ko Maha-Astami hai us din upwas rkhen or Maa ki yaad main pura din bitayen.
Hey Maa Sherawali Hamare gunahon ko maaf kar. Ham tere nadan bachche hai hamen raah dikha hamara kalyaan kar.
JAI MAA KALI, YAI MAA SHERAWALI….

The Supreme power and the mother of all Gods and Goddesses, Maa Durga is the ultimate primordial being and the demon slayer. This Devi with lush black hair, beautiful eyes and ten hands dawned on earth to establish the supremacy of goodness over evil. In a battle fought over a span of ten days, Maa Durga wins the ceaseless battle between Gods and demons. Durga pujo is a way to celebrate this eternal manifestation of truth and purity. Devi Durga, the daughter of Himalaya, is an epitomy of graceful beauty, motherliness, and the strong and valor warrior.


The legend of Maa Durga has several renditions and so does the story behind Durga Puja. According to the most prevalent tale, the male gods of heaven created Devi Durga, the wrathful goddess, an incarnation of Ma Sati (Lord Shiva’s wife). A powerful demon named, Mahishasur (born out of the union of Rambha, the demon king and a water buffalo), who could easily change his form from human to buffalo dethroned Indra, the king of Heavens. This demon was bestowed by a unique boon from Brahmadev, whereby neither Man nor God could defeat him. Utter chaos and dismay prevailed through the entire heaven. All the Gods were shunned out of their golden seats. Defeated and disheartened the Gods request the Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh) to save them from annihilation.


The Trinity then comes together and creates a radiantly beautiful woman, Durga. A manifestation of the Supreme Power Adishakti herself, Devi Durga is the embodiment of the three flowing channels of primordial energy (and the subsequent kundalini powers) – Maha Lakshmi (Central Energy Channe), Maha Saraswati (Right Energy Channel) and Maha Kali (Left Energy Channel). These energies mould together to generate the ultimate source of energy as Ma Durga.

All other gods bestow their powers and energies on this beautiful, gracious and eloquent lady. King Himalaya adopts the Devi as his daughter and presents her with the magnificent White Lion that becomes her carrier. Armed with weapons in ten hands and mounted on the lion, Mother Durga descends on earth and there ensues a fierce battle between the Devi and demon Mahishasur. This ferocious battle continues for a span of ten days. Finally on the tenth day, Devi Durga kills Mahishahur with her trident (and hence the day is known as Vijay Dashami).

The festival is a celebration of this ultimate victory of Good over evil. It is said, every year Goddess Durga comes back to her father, Himalaya, along with her four children (Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi and Saraswati) during those eternal days of victory. It is an occasion of joy and happiness all over as we celebrate the return of the daughter through Durga Puja.


The following verses are a Hindi rendition of the original Shlokas:

Miti Ka Tan Huaa Pavitra, Ganga Ke Asnan Se |
Ant Karan Ho Jaye Pavitra, Jagadambe Ke Dhyan Se ||
Sarve Mangal Mangalye, Shive Sarvarth Sadhike |
Sharanye Trambake Gauri, Narayani Namo Stute ||
Shakti Shakti Do Mujhe, Karoon Tumhara Dhyan |
Path Nirvignya Ho Tera, Mera Ho Kalyan ||
Hridya Sinhasan Par Aa, Betho Meri Maa |
Suno Vinay Mam Din Ki, Jag Janani Vardan ||
Sundar Deepak Ghee Bhara, Karoon Aaj Tayaar |
Gyan Ujala Maa Karo, Metto Moh Andhkaar ||
Chandra Surya Ki Roshni, Chamke Chaman Akhand |
Sab Mein Vyapak Tej Hai, Jwala Ka Prachand ||
Jwala Jag Janani Meri, Raksha Karo Humesh |
Dur Karo Maa Ambike, Mere Sabhi Kalesh ||
Shradha Aur Vishwas Se, Teri Jyot Jalaoon |
Tera Hi Hai Aashra, Tere Hi Gun Gaoon ||
Teri Adhabhut Gaat Ko, Padhoon Mein Nischay Dhar |
Sakshat Darshan Karoon, Tere Jagat Aadhar ||
Man Chanchal Se Baat Ke, Samay Jo Aogun Hoye |
Dati Apni Daya Se, Dhyan Na Dena Koye ||
Main Anjan Malin Man, Na Jano Koi Rit |
At Pat Vani Ko Hi Maa, Samjho Meri Prit ||
Chaman Ke Aogun Bahot Hai, Karna Nahi Dhyan |
Sinhvahini Maa Ambike, Karo Mera Kalyan ||
Dhanya Dhanya Maa Ambike, Shakti Shiva Vishal |
Angh Angh Mein Rum Rahi, Dati Din Dayal ||
About Godess Durga

Once a year, in the autumnal month of Ashwin, Goddess Durga comes home to her parents, together with her four children, Ganesh, Laxmi, Karttik and Saraswati, and enjoys all the love and attention lavished on her. Unfortunately, this visit lasts only three days, and on the fourth day she starts on her journey back to her husband’s abode in the mountain kingdom of Kailash.Durga – Goddess of deliverance – comes to earth on the seventh day after the autumn new moon. She is depicted by the ‘kumors’ or potters as a resplendent golden figure standing on a lion’s back, each of her ten arms bearing a particular weapon, as she triumphs over the demon Mahisasura.

In Sanskrit Durga means ” She who is incomprehensible or difficult to reach .” Goddess Durga is a form of Shakti worshipped for her gracious as well as terrifying aspect. Mother of the Universe, she represents the infinite power of the universe and is a symbol of a female dynamism.

Durga, a beautiful warrior seated upon a tiger, was the first appearance of the great goddess. Also called by many other names, such as Parvati, Ambika, and Kali. Destroyer of demons, she is worshipped during Durga puja, most popular among Bengalis.

Durga is worshipped in various other forms also. She is

Uma, “light”;
Gauri , “yellow or brilliant”;
Parvati, “the mountaineer”;
Jagatmata , “the-mother-of-the-world”
Durga “the inaccessible”;
Kali , “the black”;
Chandi , “the fierce”;
Bhairavi , “the terrible.”


There are several Durga puja stories, legends and mythologies. Some of them are about the goddess herself, while others are about Devi Durga’s devotees. These fascinating and marvelous stories have been taking rounds since ages through the oral tradition of literature. The most important story on Ma Durga has been written in ancient scriptures and textbooks. Read about that legend of Maa Durga by clicking on the link. Apart from this traditional story, there are several other renditions about the origin of Durga Pooja. One such story talks about the Pandavas, the famous five brothers from Mahabharata, the great Indian epic.


After losing in a game of dice, the Pandavas go into exile for 12 years and one year in disguise. While disguising themselves, they hid their royal clothes and weapons under a Shammi tree. On the day of Dashami (Dussehra), the Pandavas complete one year of disguised exile, and expose their true identities. It celebrates their true victory over evil and hence the day is known as Vijaya Dashami. Another famous story is related to Lord Rama. Before commencing the battle in Lanka against Ravana, Lord Rama started Chandi Puja (An incarnation of Maa Durga) with hundred and nine lotus flowers. To test the devotion and surrender of Lord Rama, Devi Durga hid one of the lotuses. When time came to pray to the goddess, Rama found himself short of one lotus flower. In order to make up for it, he surrenders his own eye. Immediately, Maa Durga comes out and saves his son and promises him victory. The Durga Puja held during this time is known as Bosonto Utsav.

There are several more stories on the occasion of Durga Puja. Each Durga temple in India has an enchanting and fascinating legend behind it. It is not possible to accumulate these rich and diverse stories in one written page. Maa Durga has always blessed her devotees and taken greatest care of them. Durga Puja is a way to honor this Goddess who is the Mahishasur Mardini and the beautiful and gracious mother.

September 05, 2008

Indian tennis ace Leander Paes stayed on course for a grand double at the US Open when he and Zimbabwe’s Cara Black won the mixed doubles crown at the season-ending Grand Slam on Thursday.

The fifth seeded Indo-Zimbabwean pair beat the American-British pairing of Liezel Huber and Jamie Murray 7-6, 6-4 in the final.

The triumph increased Paes’s  tally of Grand Slam crowns to eight.

Games went with serve in the first set, which went to the tie-breaker, where Paes and Black fought back from 4-6 down to take the set at 8-6.

In the second set, Paes and Black got the crucial break in the fifth game, breaking Murray. They held serve comfortable thereafter to take the set and match.

Paes will also figure in the men’s doubles final on Friday, when he and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy take on the Bryan twins Mike and Bob of the United States.

In 1999, Paes had partnered Mahesh Bhupathi and Lisa Raymond to win the men’s doubles and mixed doubles crowns at Wimbledon.

Image: Paes and Black with the US Open mixed doubles trophy.

Photograph:  Matthew Stockman/Getty Images



Mahendra Singh Dhoni lifts the trophy, Sri Lanka v India, 5th ODI, Colombo, August 29, 2008


Suresh Raina hits one straight past the bowler.

Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
AB Agarkar 1998-2007 25 15 6 111 30 12.33 157 70.70 0 0 1 6 3
S Badrinath 2008-2008 3 3 1 39 27* 19.50 87 44.82 0 0 0 1 0
L Balaji 2004-2005 2 2 1 11 10 11.00 10 110.00 0 0 0 0 0
MS Dhoni 2005-2008 27 21 5 968 183* 60.50 1052 92.01 1 7 2 66 19
R Dravid 1996-2007 44 40 8 1576 145 49.25 2098 75.11 3 11 1 139 6
G Gambhir 2005-2008 12 12 2 456 103 45.60 514 88.71 2 2 1 54 2
SC Ganguly 1996-2007 44 40 2 1534 183 40.36 2115 72.52 4 9 3 138 24
Harbhajan Singh 1998-2008 36 17 3 106 20* 7.57 176 60.22 0 0 3 8 2
M Kaif 2002-2006 15 12 3 257 41 28.55 361 71.19 0 0 0 19 0
KD Karthik 2007-2007 4 3 1 36 31 18.00 64 56.25 0 0 0 2 0
M Kartik 2005-2005 6 1 0 8 8 8.00 14 57.14 0 0 0 0 0
Z Khan 2000-2008 27 16 5 99 28* 9.00 177 55.93 0 0 2 7 3
V Kohli 2008-2008 5 5 0 159 54 31.80 239 66.52 0 1 0 21 1
P Kumar 2008-2008 6 3 1 10 6 5.00 17 58.82 0 0 0 0 0
A Kumble 1990-2007 43 18 8 102 18* 10.20 156 65.38 0 0 2 6 1
VVS Laxman 2001-2005 6 6 1 185 87* 37.00 313 59.10 0 1 0 20 0
A Nehra 2001-2005 11 5 4 24 9* 24.00 31 77.41 0 0 0 2 0
PP Ojha 2008-2008 4 3 2 27 16* 27.00 55 49.09 0 0 0 2 0
MM Patel 2006-2008 12 5 3 30 15 15.00 34 88.23 0 0 0 3 1
IK Pathan 2004-2008 22 14 3 253 83 23.00 271 93.35 0 1 1 26 7
RR Powar 2006-2006 1 – – – – – – – – – – – –
SK Raina 2005-2008 14 11 1 281 76 28.10 343 81.92 0 3 1 24 2
V Sehwag 2001-2008 33 31 2 910 81 31.37 901 100.99 0 3 2 124 11
I Sharma 2008-2008 6 2 1 8 8 8.00 20 40.00 0 0 0 1 0
RG Sharma 2008-2008 11 11 3 194 70* 24.25 238 81.51 0 1 2 13 2
RP Singh 2005-2008 6 3 1 13 9* 6.50 21 61.90 0 0 1 1 0
S Sreesanth 2005-2008 9 1 1 0 0* – 1 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
SR Tendulkar 1990-2008 69 65 8 2566 137 45.01 2953 86.89 7 15 3 241 27
RV Uthappa 2007-2008 9 7 1 118 52 19.66 147 80.27 0 1 0 17 1
Y Venugopal Rao 2005-2005 6 4 1 101 38 33.66 163 61.96 0 0 0 8 2
Jai P Yadav 2005-2005 5 2 1 12 9 12.00 22 54.54 0 0 0 0 0
Yuvraj Singh 2000-2008 40 35 5 847 98* 28.23 1072 79.01 0 5 2 85 1


India Won 3 medals in Beijing 2008 olympic. Winners are Abhinav Bindra (Gold), Shushil Kumar (Bronze), Vijendra Singh (Bronze).
The three great north Indians make a history aging in India.

Abhinav Bindra (Gold medalist): Men’s 10m Air Rifle.

Shushil Kumar (Bronze medalist): Men’s 66kg freestyle wrestling.

Vijendra Singh (Bronze Medalist): Men’s 75kg category Boxer.

Abhinav Bindra gave India its first individual Olympic gold medal, and ninth overall, when he won the 10 metres air rifle event at the Beijing Olympics on Monday morning.

Before his feat India had won eight gold medals in hockey, six of them at successive Games, three silver medals (two in athletics and one in hockey) and five bronze medals from the Olympics. On Monday, Bindra was fourth after qualifying but had a brilliant final round and even hit a near perfect 10.8 on his last visit to pull in front of Henri Hakkinen of Finland, who dropped to bronze with a poor final shot of 9.7.

A look at India’s medal winners at the Olympics:

Medal Name Olympics Sport Event
Silver Norman Pritchard 1900 Paris Athletics Men’s 200 metres
Silver Norman Pritchard 1900 Paris Athletics Men’s 200 metres hurdles
Gold National team 1928 Amsterdam Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1932 Los Angeles Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1936 Berlin Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1948 London Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1952 Helsinki Field hockey Men’s competition
Bronze Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav 1952 Helsinki Wrestling Men’s freestyle bantamweight
Gold National team 1956 Melbourne Field hockey Men’s competition
Silver National team 1960 Rome Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1964 Tokyo Field hockey Men’s competition
Bronze National team 1968 Mexico Field hockey Men’s competition
Bronze National team 1972 Munich Field hockey Men’s competition
Gold National team 1980 Moscow Field hockey Men’s competition
Bronze Leander Paes 1996 Atlanta Tennis Men’s singles
Bronze Karnam Malleswari 2000 Sydney Weightlifting Women’s 69 kg
Silver Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore 2004 Athens Shooting Men’s double trap
Gold Abhinav Bindra 2008 Beijing Shooting Men’s 10m Air Rifle
Bronze Sushil Kumar 2008 Beijing wrestling Men’s 66kg freestyle
Bronze Vijendra Singh 2008 Beijing Boxing Men’s 75kg category


Low-cost airlines SpiceJet on Friday announced boxer Vijender Kumar can fly for life in their domestic flights in recognition of his historic feat of winning a bronze in Beijing Olympics.
Vijender became the first ever Indian to win an Olympic medal, a bronze in 75kg category in Beijing Olympics.

The airlines has earlier honoured Abhinav Bindra and Sushil Kumar with the same offers after their gold (in shooting) and bronze (in wrestling) winning feats respectively.

Vijender can now travel free on SpiceJet’s domestic network all his life, SpiceJet Chief Commercial Officer Samyukth Sridharan said in a release.

“We are delighted to welcome Vijender into our family of SpiceJetters by offering him unlimited free personal travel for life along with Abhinav Bindra and Sushil Kumar. Sportsmen like Vijender Kumar, Sushil Kumar and Abhinav Bindra have made us proud and will help more people to focus on their dream,” Sridharan said.

Rank NOC Name Men Women Open/Mixed Total
G S B T G S B T G S B T G S B T
1 ChinaCHN – China 24 10 8 42 27 11 19 57 1 1 51 21 28 100
2 United StatesUSA – United States 20 13 20 53 15 23 15 53 1 2 1 4 36 38 36 110
3 Russian Fed.RUS – Russian Fed. 12 8 20 40 11 13 8 32 23 21 28 72
4 Great BritainGBR – Great Britain 11 8 7 26 7 5 6 18 1 2 3 19 13 15 47
5 GermanyGER – Germany 7 7 6 20 6 2 7 15 3 1 2 6 16 10 15 41
6 AustraliaAUS – Australia 6 6 9 21 8 7 8 23 2 2 14 15 17 46
7 KoreaKOR – Korea 8 6 4 18 4 4 4 12 1 1 13 10 8 31
8 JapanJPN – Japan 4 4 5 13 5 2 5 12 9 6 10 25
9 ItalyITA – Italy 4 7 6 17 4 3 4 11 8 10 10 28
10 FranceFRA – France 6 14 12 32 1 2 4 7 1 1 7 16 17 40
11 UkraineUKR – Ukraine 4 3 8 15 3 2 7 12 7 5 15 27
12 NetherlandsNED – Netherlands 1 2 3 5 4 2 11 1 1 2 7 5 4 16
13 JamaicaJAM – Jamaica 3 3 3 3 2 8 6 3 2 11
14 SpainESP – Spain 4 6 2 12 3 1 4 1 1 2 5 10 3 18
15 KenyaKEN – Kenya 3 2 4 9 2 3 5 5 5 4 14
16 BelarusBLR – Belarus 3 3 5 11 1 2 5 8 4 5 10 19
17 RomaniaROU – Romania 1 1 4 1 2 7 4 1 3 8
18 EthiopiaETH – Ethiopia 2 1 1 4 2 1 3 4 1 2 7
19 CanadaCAN – Canada 1 5 3 9 1 3 3 7 1 1 2 3 9 6 18
20 PolandPOL – Poland 3 4 7 2 1 3 3 6 1 10
21 HungaryHUN – Hungary 2 4 1 7 1 1 1 3 3 5 2 10
21 NorwayNOR – Norway 2 3 5 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 5 2 10
23 BrazilBRA – Brazil 1 3 5 9 2 1 3 6 3 4 8 15
24 Czech RepublicCZE – Czech Republic 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 3 6
25 SlovakiaSVK – Slovakia 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 6
26 New ZealandNZL – New Zealand 1 1 5 7 2 2 3 1 5 9
27 GeorgiaGEO – Georgia 3 2 5 1 1 3 3 6
28 CubaCUB – Cuba 2 5 8 15 6 3 9 2 11 11 24
29 KazakhstanKAZ – Kazakhstan 2 2 5 9 2 2 4 2 4 7 13
30 DenmarkDEN – Denmark 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 7
31 MongoliaMGL – Mongolia 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 4
31 ThailandTHA – Thailand 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4
33 DPR KoreaPRK – DPR Korea 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 1 3 6
34 ArgentinaARG – Argentina 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 4 6
34 SwitzerlandSUI – Switzerland 2 3 5 1 1 2 4 6
36 MexicoMEX – Mexico 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3
37 TurkeyTUR – Turkey 1 3 4 4 4 1 4 3 8
38 ZimbabweZIM – Zimbabwe 1 3 4 1 3 4
39 AzerbaijanAZE – Azerbaijan 1 2 3 6 1 1 1 2 4 7
40 UzbekistanUZB – Uzbekistan 1 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 3 6
41 SloveniaSLO – Slovenia 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 5
42 BulgariaBUL – Bulgaria 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 5
42 IndonesiaINA – Indonesia 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 5
44 FinlandFIN – Finland 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4
45 LatviaLAT – Latvia 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3
46 BelgiumBEL – Belgium 1 1 2 1 1 2
46 Dominican Rep.DOM – Dominican Rep. 1 1 2 1 1 2
46 EstoniaEST – Estonia 1 1 2 1 1 2
46 PortugalPOR – Portugal 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
50 IndiaIND – India 1 2 3 1 2 3
51 IranIRI – Iran 1 1 2 1 1 2
52 BahrainBRN – Bahrain 1 1 1 1
52 CameroonCMR – Cameroon 1 1 1 1
52 PanamaPAN – Panama 1 1 1 1
52 TunisiaTUN – Tunisia 1 1 1 1
56 SwedenSWE – Sweden 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 5
57 CroatiaCRO – Croatia 1 1 1 3 4 2 3 5
57 LithuaniaLTU – Lithuania 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 5
59 GreeceGRE – Greece 2 2 2 2 2 2 4
60 Trinidad/TobagoTRI – Trinidad/Tobago 2 2 2 2
61 NigeriaNGR – Nigeria 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 4
62 AustriaAUT – Austria 1 1 2 2 1 2 3
62 IrelandIRL – Ireland 1 2 3 1 2 3
62 SerbiaSRB – Serbia 1 2 3 1 2 3
65 AlgeriaALG – Algeria 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
65 BahamasBAH – Bahamas 1 1 2 1 1 2
65 ColombiaCOL – Colombia 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
65 KyrgyzstanKGZ – Kyrgyzstan 1 1 2 1 1 2
65 MoroccoMAR – Morocco 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
65 TajikistanTJK – Tajikistan 1 1 2 1 1 2
71 ChileCHI – Chile 1 1 1 1
71 EcuadorECU – Ecuador 1 1 1 1
71 IcelandISL – Iceland 1 1 1 1
71 MalaysiaMAS – Malaysia 1 1 1 1
71 South AfricaRSA – South Africa 1 1 1 1
71 SingaporeSIN – Singapore 1 1 1 1
71 SudanSUD – Sudan 1 1 1 1
71 VietnamVIE – Vietnam 1 1 1 1
79 ArmeniaARM – Armenia 6 6 6 6
80 Chinese TaipeiTPE – Chinese Taipei 2 2 2 2 4 4
81 AfghanistanAFG – Afghanistan 1 1 1 1
81 EgyptEGY – Egypt 1 1 1 1
81 IsraelISR – Israel 1 1 1 1
81 Rep. of MoldovaMDA – Rep. of Moldova 1 1 1 1
81 MauritiusMRI – Mauritius 1 1 1 1
81 TogoTOG – Togo 1 1 1 1
81 VenezuelaVEN – Venezuela 1 1 1 1
Total: 165 165 202 532 127 128 141 396 10 10 10 30 302 303 353 958