Vol 1, Issue 12, Aug 1 -15, 2021
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Mirabai wins silver in women's I want to go for the gold: Lovlina Borgohain 49kg weightlifting Photo Courtesy: IANS
Photo Courtesy: The Indian Express
Sheba Nandkeolyar- A woman of substance epitomizing excellence -Page 5
Kargil Vijay Diwas commemorated across NE India -Page 6
Tokyo, July 24: Saikhom Mirabai Chanu won India's first medal in the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, claiming silver in the women's 49kg weightlifting. Rotary Club of Brisbane elects new President -Page 9
Mirabai had a total lift of 202kg 87kg in snatch and 115kg in clean and jerk as she finished second behind China's Hou Zihui 210kg (94 & 116) who set an Olympic record in
Olympics: Atanu Das crashes out as archery campaign ends on disappointing note Photo Courtesy: Sportslumo
A flower offering -Page 24
Tokyo, July 31: Atanu Das failed to keep his nerve when it mattered most after making a good comeback against Japan's Takaharu Furukawa, losing the Men's Individual Roundof-16 Elimination duel 6-4 at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday. After losing the first set 25-27, Das came back strongly to tie the scores in the second with a superb 10 on the first arrow, putting pressure on the Japanese as he had to score a 10 on the final arrow to tie scores 28-28. Continued on page 27
snatch. Indonesia's Aisah Windy Cantika took the bronze medal with an aggregate of 194kg.
Tokyo, July 30: Indian boxer Lovlina Borgohain has firmed her sights on going beyond a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. The 23-yearold was assured of bagging a medal after defeating former world champion Chen Nien-Chin of Chinese Tai-
Food & Cusine: Chana dal & Aaloo Palak Ki Subzi -Page 28
‘Roof of the World’ no more an enigma now! -Page 31
Improve your daily disposition with fragrances! -Page 33
New York, July 31: President Joe Biden has nominated an Indian-American, Rashad Hussain, as the Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, and if approved by the Senate he will be the first Muslim to head US diplomacy for advancing religious liberties. Making the announcement on Friday, the White House said that Biden is appointing a Pakistani American Khizr Khan to be a member of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USICRF), along with two others. The USICRF publishes the annual
report of religious freedom around the world as it advocates for religious freedom around the world and designates violators of religious liberties. Hussain is the Director for Partnerships and Global Engagement at the National Security Council has worked as a Senior Counsel in the Justice Department's National Security Division. Like many Biden appointees, Hussain is an alumnus of President Barack Obama's administration in which he served as the US special envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the US special envoy for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications. "Rashad also spearheaded efforts on countering antisemitism and protecting religious minorities in Muslim-majority countries," the White House said. Hussain, who has a law degree from Yale University and a master's in Arabic and Islamic Studies from Harvard University, has also worked with the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. Continued on page 11
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University of Newcastle develops world’s first needle-free diabetes test
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he University of Newcastle is all set to launch the first-ever painless, needle-free test for diabetes, even as funds worth $ 6.3 million have been invested to build a manufacturing facility for the device. The team consisting of physicists, engineers, chemists and biologists is being led by Professor Paul Dastoor. Indian-origin physicist Dr Pankaj Kapoor is also a part of the project. Using his extensive knowledge about organic semiconductors, he proved instrumental in developing non-invasive glucose biosensors for diabetic patients, at the Centre of Electronics (COE)at the University of Newcastle.
Biden nominates Indian-American to be first Muslim envoy for religious freedom Photo Courtesy: IANS
pei 4-1 to enter the semifinals of the welterweight category. She is now in line to become the third Indian boxer after Vijender Singh and Mary Kom to win an Olympic medal.
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Shishir Sangeet concert held in Brisbane Q
ueensland Sangeet Mela Association (QSMA) continued their series of mini Sangeet Melas with their event “Shishir Sangeet”, an evening of beautiful Hindustani classical music featuring vocal, surbahar and sitar, at Finnish Hall on 26 June to mark the transition to winter. In a time of rapid changes and event cancellations, live music from top local artists was enjoyed by those present. The evening opened with the delightful voice of Dr Mansey Kinarivala Gandhi, accompanied on tabla by Shen Flindell and on harmonium by Joseph Nand. Mansey presented raga abhogi in jhaptaal (10 matras) and teentaal (16 matras), followed by a tarana and raga mala. Continued on page 8
Jacqueline flaunts ‘sexy back’ -Page 34
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