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IPL matches schedule- 2017

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Here is complete schedule of IPL -2017 season matches with stadiums.  First time match will play on Indore(M.P.)  stadium. Captains with Trophy In the opening   match  of the season, Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore will clash against defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad. April 6,2017, Thursday : Rising Pune Supergiants vs Mumbai Indians - 8:00pm IST (2:30 pm GMT), Pune   April 7,2017, Friday : Gujarat Lions vs Kolkata Knight Riders - 8:00pm IST (2:30 pm GMT), Rajkot April 8, 2017, Saturday: Kings XI Punjab vs Rising Pune Supergiants- 4:00pm IST (10:30 pm GMT), Indore April 8, 2017, Saturday : Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Daredevils - 8:00 IST (2:30 pm GMT), Bangalore April 9, 2017, Sunday : Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Gujarat Lions - 4:00pm IST (10:30 pm GMT), Hyderabad April 9, 2017, Sunday : Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders - 8:00pm IST (2:30 pm GMT), Mumbai Apri

Handabhar chandane experimental theater national drama selected for the Festival Bharangama

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 Nashik, Maharashtra, (‘हंडाभर चांदण्या’) ' Handabhar Chandanya '  experimental theater national drama  written by Datta Patil and directed by Sachin Shinde on behalf of the masters of the school of Marathi theater (NSD) 19 th Festival of India has been selected for (भारंगम)  'Bharangam'. A total of 600 of the country abroad applications selected 50.  19 Indian and overseas dramas was selected for the festival. Maharashtra is the only choice in Marathi experimental theater festival for the Handabhara Chandane this year. Handabhar Chandane scene This play is now ready to place on the international stage in which written by Datta Patil,  directed by Sachin Shinde. India and around 600 from abroad applications 50 Indian, 1 to 9 have been chosen foreign dramas. 32 Indian theater experts, critics and scholars of the senior selection committee has chosen. The only information that the creators of Maharashtra Marathi experimental theater performances were chosen '

Congress Legislative Party will meet Governor Mridula Sinha today to stake claim to form the next government in Goa

Panaji, Mar 14 (PTI) The Congress Legislative Party will meet Governor Mridula Sinha today to stake claim to form the next government in Goa, stating that they have adequate numbers on their side. "We are holding a Congress Legislative Party meeting in the morning and then will be meeting the Governor at 10.00 AM to stake claim to form the next government. "We have adequate numbers. We are the single largest party and we should be invited to form the government," CLP leader Chandrakant Kavlekar told PTI. The Goa Governor has already invited the BJP-led alliance to form the government and the swearing-in is scheduled this evening. The Congress has taken umbrage to the Governors move of not inviting them as they are single largest party that has emerged in the Goa Legislative Assembly polls. The Congress has 17 legislators followed by BJP with 13, Goa Forward Party and MGP with three each, three independents and NCP (one). The party has also filed a petition in the Suprem

Maha minister apologises over remarks disparaging Brahmins

Maharashtra Minister of State for Social Justice Dilip Kamble today tendered apology after his remarks referring to Brahmins triggered a controversy. "Am I a Brahmin to be afraid," Kamble had said at a public event at Latur yesterday. He was talking about the "middlemen" who he alleged were ganging up against him as he had stopped their malpractices. "I am a Dalit. Am I a Brahmin to be afraid (of middlemen)," Kamble had said. Labour Minister Sambhaji Patil-Nilangekar, who was present at the function, played down the remarks, saying "Today is Holi and his remarks should be taken in spirit of Holi." However, following uproar on social media, Kamble today apologised. "If anyones feelings have been hurt, I tender an apology," he said. PTI VT KRK SRE Source : PTI

Gaurika Singh:Youngest Olympian in Rio

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Rio 2016: At 13 years, Nepal's earthquake survivor Gaurika Singh is the youngest Olympian At 13 years and 255 days, the swimmer will be the youngest to compete at the 2016 Rio Olympics when she takes to the pool for the women's 100 metres backstroke heats on Sunday.  Gaurika Singh is a Nepalese swimmer. She has held many national records since beginning her swimming career at a young age. She won one silver and three bronze medals for the swimming event at the 2016 South Asian Games. Representing your country at the biggest sporting event in the world is a daunting prospect for any athlete, but for 13-year-old Olympian Gaurika Singh, it pales in comparison with surviving an earthquake in her native Nepal. At 13 years and 255 days, the swimmer will be the youngest to compete at the 2016 Rio Olympics when she takes to the pool for the women's 100 metres backstroke heats on Sunday. "That's quite cool, a bit unreal too," said Singh, who has broken seve

Juno spacecraft has successfully reaches Jupiter orbit

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   At a press conference following the probe's successful arrival in orbit around Jupiter, NASA showed a video shot by Juno on its approach of Jupiter's moons traveling around the planet, capturing for the first time the movement of objects around a celestial body. The $1 billion alternative to NASA  Juno is a spinning, robotic probe as wide as a basketball court. It will circle Jupiter 37 times for 20 months, diving down to about 2,600 miles (4,100 kilometers) above the planet's dense clouds. The seven science instruments on board will study Jupiter's auroras and help scientists better understand the planet's origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere.     An onboard color camera called JunoCam will take "spectacular close-up, color images" of Jupiter, according to NASA. The space agency is asking the public to help decide where to point the camera. Three 1.5-inch Lego figurines are also on board Juno. One is a likeness of Galileo Galilei -- the s

To see mobile screens right before sleep

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To see mobile screens early before sleep turns out to be a lot worse than previously thought.   Dr. Dan Siegel, clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, lays out all of the negative effects bedtime screen viewing can have on the brain and body.