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Novak Djokovic defeated Marin Cilic 6-3 6-4 to win the Tel Aviv Open trophy in style.
Djokovic did not lose a single set in the indoor hard-court ATP 250, beating Pablo Andujar, Vasek Pospisil, and Roman Safiullin in the run-up to the final.
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The victory means that the 35-year-old has claimed his third ATP Tour-level title of the year and his 89th overall in his career.
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Djokovic inevitably threatened Cilic’s serve with his play from the back of the court, and he dominated his own service games behind his first serve.
In the first set, Djokovic did not face a break point. He only found himself in trouble at deuce, and he responded with back-to-back aces.
The Serbian was as comfortable as ever in the second set and secured the win after an hour and 35 minutes.
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The triumph means that Djokovic is now the first man to win a title on hard, clay and grass courts this season, as earlier in the year, he beat Stefanos Tsitsipas to win the Italian Open and Nick Kyrgios to claim the Wimbledon crown.
Earlier in the year, Djokovic was ruled out of the US Open after not being allowed to enter the United States due to his decision not to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
He will look to claim his fourth trophy of the year at the Astana Open in Kazakhstan next week. As the fourth seed, he will start his campaign against Cristian Garin.
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Evangelical Community Hospital is introducing a new opportunity for community businesses: a Wellness at Work program in workplaces.
According to the US Chamber of Commerce, workplace wellness programs are a win-win for both employers and employees. Employees who participate in workplace wellness programs tend to be fitter, more productive, and have better morale than employees who do not otherwise treat their chronic conditions.
Evangelical’s Wellness at Work offerings provide a framework of options that can be chosen individually or be combined to create an integrative approach to wellness. The result can be a comprehensive approach that matches employers’ goals and objectives for a healthier workforce.
Participants of worksite wellness programs see:
- Increased productivity and employee retention
- Fewer sick days and healthcare expenses
- Improved morale and mental health
Wellness at Work businesses can tailor the program to meet goals and objectives for their employees. Options include health and wellness seminars, wellness workshops, wellness challenges, health coaching, health and safety classes, and biometric and health screenings.
All programs are put on by members of Evangelical’s Community Health and Wellness team which includes health educators, certified health coaches, exercise science and fitness professionals, registered nurses, and registered dietitians.
To learn more about Evangelical Community Hospital’s Wellness at Work Program call Evangelical Community Health and Wellness at 570-768-3200 or visit www.EvanHospital.com/wellnessatwork.
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Williamsport, Pa. — In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UPMC in North Central Pa. will be promoting breast health and cancer screenings throughout October. The hospitals will be lit with pink lights and staff will be wearing pink.
“Everywhere you go during October, it is likely you will see a pink ribbon or pink T-shirt promoting breast cancer awareness,” says Brenda Terry-Manchester, director, Women’s Services, UPMC in North Central Pa. “We wanted to not only promote awareness with pink–lighting up our hospitals and wearing pink–but also to offer educational opportunities and life-saving screenings to our community.”
Discounted $55 mammograms will be available throughout the month. These discounted screenings are intended for the uninsured and underinsured to help those who would otherwise not be able to have regular screenings. Screenings are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments should be made by calling the desired UPMC location from the list below:
UPMC Williamsport Divine Providence Campus, Breast Health Center, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport, Oct. 1 and Oct. 15; 8 a.m. to noon. Call (570) 326-8200.
UPMC Muncy, 215 E. Water St., Muncy, Oct. 8 and Oct. 29; 8 a.m. to noon. Call (570) 321-2545.
UPMC Wellsboro, 32 Central Ave., Wellsboro, Oct. 13; 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call (570) 723-0160
New this year, Renew You, a UPMC women's group, is hosting "Pretty in Pink," an evening of free screenings and presentations from UPMC providers, sweet treats, beauty experts, shopping, and more activities for local women. The event takes place on Thursday, Oct. 13 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Holiday Inn, 100 Pine St., Williamsport. Registration for the event is required and space is limited. To register, visit UPMC.me/PrettyInPink.
As part of its community engagement, UPMC will be sponsoring local sports teams' Pink Out games.
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Teens steal, crash Maserati that owner left unlocked with keys inside: Pinellas sheriff
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Three teens found an easy vehicle to steal when they discovered an unlocked Maserati with the keys inside in a driveway in northeast Pinellas County early Sunday morning, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
One of the teens ended up dying after crashing the car, and another may not survive, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said during a press conference near the scene of the crash.
Three boys, 15-year-old Keondrick Lang, Mario Bonilla, 15, and Malachi Daniels, 16, were checking door handles for unlocked cars in the neighborhood of 29th Street N and 58th Avenue N. Sheriff Gualtieri said Lang was trying not to put his fingerprints on the cars, so he used his shirt to pull door handles.
When the Maserati door opened, Lang saw that the keys were inside, and they jumped in.
Meanwhile, deputies in a helicopter above spotted the teens as they were getting into the car. The chopper had been sent to the scene of another crime – a burglary – and deputies were taking a suspect into custody.
Other deputies on the ground were alerted to the possible vehicle-theft-in-progress and tried to get near the vehicle to stop the teens before they got away, but the Maserati took off. Lang was driving. Bonilla was in the front passenger seat and Daniels was in the back.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has a policy to not engage in chases on the roadway, but once the teens saw there were deputies in the area, they took off as if they were being chased, according to the sheriff.
The helicopter tracked their movements from above, until the crash.
The Maserati collided with the side of a 2-business building along 62nd Ave. N, across from the Winn-Dixie. The car flipped over in the parking lot.
Bonilla died in the crash. The sheriff said Daniels may not survive. Lang was hospitalized and is expected to survive.
Maserati stolen by teens, after owner left car unlocked with keys inside
The Maserati was a total loss.
The sheriff said the teens do not have much of a criminal history. However, the three teens had been stopped together by deputies in Kenneth City, walking through a neighborhood early in the morning. At that time, their parents were called and the teens were returned home.
The sheriff said the parents of the teens were distraught about the crash. Their parents had tried to correct the teens' behavior. One of the boys had recently been moved to a different school.
Gualtieri said the car owner had been notified of the crash.
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Acetaminophen during pregnancy may be linked to attention and sleep problems in young children: New study
Taking the pain medication acetaminophen, also known under the brand name of Tylenol, during pregnancy may be associated with child behavioral issues at three years old.
That's according to a new report published in the journal PLOS Medicine.
"Acetaminophen is commonly used during pregnancy to treat a variety of ailments, but evidence is emerging that shows acetaminophen may be associated with developmental concerns among children," said lead author Kristin Sznajder, assistant professor of public health sciences at Penn State College of Medicine.
"Our research found that acetaminophen use during pregnancy increased the risk for attention and sleep problems among young children by more than 20%," she told Fox News Digital.
Here are more details.
What is acetaminophen?
Acetaminophen is often taken as an over-the counter medication to reduce pain and fever, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
It's also a prescription medication.
The FDA notes that acetaminophen "is found in hundreds of medicines including those used for colds, flu, allergies and sleep."
Approximately 65%-70% of pregnant women have reported using the pain medication during pregnancy, according to multiple reports.
"Although acetaminophen has been shown to cross the placental barrier and therefore may directly impact fetal development, the mechanisms of action for the effect of acetaminophen on fetuses are unknown," the study said.
The researchers from Penn State reviewed data from the First Baby Study, which is a prospective study designed to examine the impact of a mother’s mode of delivery on childbearing by following more than 3,000 women who delivered babies from 2009 to 2011 in multiple hospitals in Pennsylvania.
For this study, the researchers studied 2,423 mother-child pairs, in which women completed a "prenatal stress inventory" and reported their medication use during their third trimester.
The study's methods
The participants were asked what prescription and non-prescription medications (other than vitamins) that they took occasionally during pregnancy.
When their child turned three years old, they completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), which "has been widely used in studies of neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes in young children," per the study.
The women completed the 99-item CBCL questionnaire that asked them to rate their child using a three-point scale on a variety of behaviors, such as restlessness, avoiding eye contact and not wanting to sleep alone.
The mothers were interviewed at baseline to evaluate for depression and the level of stress during pregnancy.
The results of the study
The study found that approximately 42% participants reported using acetaminophen during pregnancy, with a third of women going through labor induction and 29.4% undergoing a Cesarean delivery.
The women who used acetaminophen were also more likely to have consumed alcohol during pregnancy, have private insurance and be non-Hispanic white.
These women were more likely to be diagnosed with anxiety or depression before their pregnancy and were more likely to report high levels of stress during their pregnancies.
They were also more likely to have ingested other non-prescription drugs in addition to acetaminophen, compared with women who did not take acetaminophen.
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When the study analyzed the data without controlling for confounding variables, it found "acetaminophen use was associated with higher scores in three areas: [children who are] withdrawn, [have] sleep problems and [have] attention problems."
But after the study accounted for variables that could confound the results — such as stress during pregnancy — the researchers found the children of women who used acetaminophen during pregnancy were significantly more likely to have sleep problems and attention problems compared to the children of women who did not take acetaminophen during pregnancy.
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The authors noted that the association between acetaminophen use and adverse child behavioral outcomes was "mitigated" after controlling for the participants’ stress — which suggests that stress and the use of acetaminophen may independently affect behavioral outcomes in children.
The study's limitations
The study noted several limitations, including not determining the dose or frequency of use of acetaminophen among the participants’ pregnancy and also not stratifying the use of acetaminophen by trimester.
The researchers may have also underestimated acetaminophen use among the participants because the women were only asked about their medication history at one time period during their pregnancy.
The study also only assessed the child’s behavior via the mother's observations and impressions — and not via a trained psychologist.
This study concluded in its findings "an association between acetaminophen use and child behavioral problems at the age of three years."
Health care professionals should balance the benefits with the risks in recommending acetaminophen during pregnancy, the authors suggested.
Is acetaminophen safe to use during pregnancy?
The FDA is aware of previous research that has shown an association between acetaminophen and the risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children born to women who took the pain medication during pregnancy.
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The agency reviewed the research — but because of potential limitations in design and sometimes conflicting results, it has not found a reliable conclusion, according to its website.
"Pregnant women should always consult with their health care professional before taking any prescription or OTC medicine," the FDA said.
"Women taking pain medicines who are considering becoming pregnant should also consult with their health care professionals to discuss the risks and benefits of pain medicine use."
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Man accidentally fires gun inside Arundel Mills Mall food court, police say
HANOVER, Md. - Police in Anne Arundel County are investigating after a gun was accidentally fired inside Arundel Mills Mall on Saturday.
Anne Arundel County Police Tweeted at 4:17 p.m. on Saturday that officers were at the mall, located at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover, Maryland, investigating the shots fired.
According to police, a preliminary review of video from the incident revealed that a man accidentally shot a gun inside the mall's food court.
No one was injured by the accidental discharge, but police say some people were hurt as they were leaving the food court.
Police did not indicate exactly how many people.
According to Arundel Mills security, the mall was placed under a lockdown after the incident.
The mall has since reopened and normal operations have resumed.
Police did not indicate if the man was taken into custody.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Following the incident, Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman issued the following statement:
"Three months ago, the Supreme Court made it more dangerous to go to the mall in America. The NYSRPA vs. Bruen decision made it easier to carry guns in public places, and Maryland followed suit, removing the "good and substantial reason" that had been required to obtain a concealed carry permit. The following month, concealed carry permit applications in Maryland soared by 700% compared to the same month in 2021. Today, we saw what happens when more guns are present in our communities. Families enjoying a meal in the food court at Arundel Mills experienced the terror of not knowing whether they would be the latest victims of a mass shooting. People fled, people were hurt, all because a firearm went off in a crowded public space. My heart goes out to everyone present for this incident - nobody should have to go through what you did today. For four years, I have made it a priority to put in place common-sense local policies to prevent gun violence and death in Anne Arundel County. We have one of the best Police Departments in America, and from 2018-2021, every category of crime fell by ten percent or more. In June, our Gun Violence Intervention Team issued its strategic plan - read it at www.aahealth.org/GVIT. But today, I am angry. Politicians glorify guns to get votes, the Supreme Court takes away our right in Maryland to pass and enforce our own gun permitting laws, and the result is terror. I will stand with our law enforcement community and push back against this idea of promoting guns in public places. It’s dangerous and it’s stupid."
This is a developing story. Stay with FOX 5 for updates as they become available.
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Monkeypox outbreak may have peaked in US, but still widespread: officials
Some U.S. health officials are conceding that monkeypox is probably not going away anytime soon.
The disease’s spread is slowing but the virus is so widespread that elimination is unlikely, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. That conclusion was in a recent CDC report, and echoed Friday by Marc Lipsitch, director of science in the agency's disease-forecasting center.
Lipsitch hesitated to say monkeypox is permanently here to stay, but he said it stands to be a continuing threat for the next few years.
"It's in many geographic locations within the country" as well as in other countries, Lipsitch told The Associated Press. "There's no clear path in our mind to complete elimination domestically."
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The virus has mainly spread among gay and bisexual men, though health officials continue to stress that anyone can be infected. It's important that people at risk take steps to prevent spread and that vaccination efforts continue, Lipsitch said.
The CDC report contained some good news: The U.S. outbreak seems to have peaked in early August. The average number of daily cases being reported — fewer than 150 — is about a third what it was reported in the middle of the summer, and officials expect the decline will continue for at least the next several weeks.
A sign announcing monkeypox vaccination is setup in Tropical Park by Miami-Dade County and Nomi Health on August 15, 2022 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Lipsitch attributed the good news to increasing vaccinations, cautious behavior by people at risk and infection-derived immunity in the highest risk populations.
Dr. Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, agreed that it's unlikely that spread of monkeypox will stop in the U.S. anytime soon, but he said it's still possible in the long term.
If domestic transmission were stopped, infections may still continue if people catch the virus while traveling internationally, he said. But the declining cases makes it seem like "we’ve turned a real corner."
"The efforts underway are succeeding, and should be continued, if not intensified," he said.
With case numbers going down, this is a good time for local health departments to take a new stab at doing intensive contact tracing to try to stop chains of transmission, he said.
Monkeypox is endemic in parts of Africa, where people have been infected through bites from rodents or small animals, but it wasn’t considered a disease that spreads easily among people until May, when infections emerged in Europe and the U.S.
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There have been more than 67,000 cases reported in countries that have not historically seen monkeypox. The U.S. has the most infections of any country — more than 25,600. One U.S. death has been attributed to monkeypox.
More than 97% of U.S. cases are men. The vast majority have been men who reported recent sexual contact with other men.
Though cases have been declining, the proportion of new cases that have information about recent sexual contact is also down, officials said. That's causing a growing blind spot about how the virus may be spreading, Lipsitch noted.
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President Biden, first lady to visit Florida and Puerto Rico to assess hurricane damage
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Puerto Rico and Florida this week to survey the widespread destruction caused by hurricanes Fiona and Ian.
The White House said the Bidens will visit Puerto Rico on Monday and Florida on Wednesday. No other details have been released.
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the federal government's response to Hurricane Ian in the Roosevelt Room at the White House on September 30, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Hurricane Ian
In Florida, at least 47 people were confirmed dead after a Category 4 Hurricane Ian devastated southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday. As of Sunday morning, nearly 850,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity, down from a peak of 2.67 million.
READ MORE: Ian aftermath: At least 47 dead in Florida as long recovery begins
More than 1,000 people were rescued from flooded areas along Florida's southwestern coast alone, Daniel Hokanson, a four-star general and head of the National Guard, told The Associated Press.
Hundreds of other rescues occurred in central Florida, where river flooding from Ian has turned roads into canals, flooding vehicles and major roadways. While swollen rivers have crested or are near cresting, the levels aren’t expected to drop significantly for days, National Weather Service meteorologist Tyler Fleming said.
In an aerial view, boats are piled on top of each other after Hurricane Ian passed through the area on September 29, 2022 in Fort Myers Beach, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Hurricane Ian also wiped out four piers on South Carolina’s coast and claimed four lives in North Carolina when it made a second landfall as a Category 1 storm.
Hurricane Fiona
Hurricane Fiona slammed into Puerto Rico’s southwest region as a Category 1 storm Sept. 18.
Preliminary evaluations show Hurricane Fiona damaged 50% of transmission lines and distribution feeders across Puerto Rico. Hundreds of thousands remained without power or water service almost two weeks after the storm hit.
The situation angered and exasperated many who already were affected by power outages blamed on Hurricane Maria, a Category 4 storm that razed the island's power grid in September 2017.
A flooded road is seen during the passage of hurricane Fiona in Villa Blanca, Puerto Rico, on September 18, 2022. (Photo by Jose Rodriguez / AFP) (Photo by JOSE RODRIGUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
The Puerto Rico-based think tank Center for a New Economy said Puerto Rico already was extremely vulnerable prior to Fiona because only 30% of permanent reconstruction work related to Maria had started.
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"Basically, nothing had been done to strengthen the electric grid and other critical infrastructures or increase their resiliency," the center said. "The damage caused by Hurricane Fiona will certainly add another layer of complexity on top of what was already a difficult and complicated effort."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Shooting victim dies after being dropped off at Fairfax County hospital: police
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A man is dead after being dropped off at a Fairfax County hospital with a gunshot wound Sunday morning, according to police.
Fairfax County Police said the man was dropped off at the Inova Mount Vernon Hospital in Alexandria, Virginia around 8:18 a.m. on Sunday.
Police said the victim came to the hospital with life-threatening injuries caused by a gunshot wound to the upper body. The victim was later pronounced dead.
Investigators say the shooting happened along Jeff Todd Way in Alexandria in the parking lot of the Old Mills Gardens apartment complex around 7:00 a.m. on Saturday.
Preliminary information revealed that several people were sitting in a car in the parking lot, when a person walked up to the car and an altercation started.
Investigators say at some point during the altercation, the person outside the car fired multiple gunshots into the car striking the victim.
Police have not indicated how the suspect and the victim are related, or what sparked the altercation.
Investigators are searching for a silver Nissan Maxima with Maryland tags in connection with the shooting.
Anyone with information is asked to call 9-1-1.
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Supreme Court back in session Monday with new justice and top cases
The Supreme Court opens its new term Monday, hearing arguments for the first time after a summer break and with new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Already the court has said it will decide cases on a range of major issues including affirmative action, voting rights and the rights of LGBTQ people. The justices will add more cases to their docket in the coming months.
Here is a look at some of the cases the court has already agreed to hear. The justices are expected to decide each of the cases before taking a summer break at the end of June:
Affirmative action
In cases from Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, the court could end any consideration of race in college admissions. If this seems familiar, it's because the high court has been asked repeatedly over the past 20 years to end affirmative action in higher education.
In previous cases from Michigan and Texas, the court reaffirmed the validity of considering college applicants' race among many factors. But this court is more conservative than those were.
Voting rights
The court could further reduce protections for minority voters in its third major consideration in 10 years of the landmark Voting Rights Act, which was enacted to combat enduring racial discrimination in voting.
The case the justices are hearing involves Alabama, where just one of the state's seven congressional districts has a Black majority. That's even though 27% of the state's residents are Black.
A three-judge panel that included two appointees of President Donald Trump agreed that the state should have to create a second district with a Black majority, but the Supreme Court stopped any changes and said it would hear the case. A ruling for the state could wipe away all but the most obvious cases of intentional discrimination on the basis of race.
In this handout provided by the Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States, Members of the Supreme Court (L-R) Associate Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Neil M. Gorsuch, Sonia Sotomayor, and Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr.,
Elections
Republicans are asking the justices to embrace a novel legal concept that would limit state courts' oversight of elections for Congress.
North Carolina's top court threw out the state's congressional map that gave Republicans a lopsided advantage in a closely divided state and eventually came up with a map that basically evenly divided the state's 14 congressional districts between Democrats and Republicans.
The state GOP argues that state courts have no role to play in congressional elections, including redistricting, because the U.S. Constitution gives that power to state legislatures alone. Four conservative justices have expressed varying levels of openness to the "independent state legislature" theory.
Clean water
This is yet another case in which the court is being asked to discard an earlier ruling and loosen the regulation of property under the nation's chief law to combat water pollution.
The case involves an Idaho couple who won an earlier high court round in their bid to build a house on property near a lake without getting a permit under the Clean Water Act. The outcome could change the rules for millions of acres of property that contain wetlands.
Immigration
The Biden administration is back at the Supreme Court to argue for a change in immigration policy from the Trump administration.
It's appealing a ruling against a Biden policy prioritizing deportation of people in the country illegally who pose the greatest public safety risk.
Last term, the justices by a 5-4 vote paved the way for the administration to end the Trump policy that required asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for their court hearing. In July, also by a 5-4 vote, the high court refused to allow the administration to implement policy guidance for deportations.
A Trump-era policy favored deporting people in the country illegally regardless of criminal history or community ties.
LGBTQ rights
A new clash involving religion, free speech and the rights of LGBTQ people will also be before the justices.
The case involves Colorado graphic and website designer Lorie Smith who wants to expand her business and offer wedding website services. She says her Christian beliefs would lead her to decline any request from a same-sex couple to design a wedding website, however, and that puts her in conflict with a Colorado anti-discrimination law.
The case is a new chance for the justices to confront issues the court skirted five years ago in a case about a baker objected to making cakes for same-sex weddings. The court has grown more conservative since that time.
Native American adoption
In November, the court will review a federal law that gives Native Americans preference in adoptions of Native children.
The case presents the most significant legal challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act since its 1978 passage.
The law has long been championed by Native American leaders as a means of preserving their families and culture. A federal appeals court in April upheld the law and Congress’ authority to enact it. But the judges also found some of the law’s provisions unconstitutional, including preferences for placing Native American children with Native adoptive families and in Native foster homes.
Bacon law backlash
Also on the menu for the justices: a California animal rights law.
The case stems from a 2018 ballot measure where California voters barred the sale of pork in the state if the pig it came from or the pig's mother was raised in confined conditions preventing them from laying down or turning around.
Two agricultural associations challenging the law say almost no farms satisfy those conditions. They say the "massive costs of complying" with the law will "fall almost exclusively on out-of-state farmers" and that the costs will be passed on to consumers nationwide.
Art world
The court's resolution of a dispute involving pieces by artist Andy Warhol could have big consequences in the art world and beyond. If the Warhol side loses a copyright dispute involving an image Warhol made of the musician Prince, other artworks could be in peril, lawyers say. But the other side says if Warhol wins, it would be a license for other artists to blatantly copy.
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Walking the runway for a cure
RESTON, Va. - Sunday afternoon, during October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a fashion show in Northern Virginia will raise money to fund research and support programs related to the disease.
FOX 5's own Ayesha Khan, who is a stage 3 breast cancer survivor, will also walk the runway.
Ayesha will be walking with 32 other breast cancer survivors. That includes Andrea Glanville of the District, Lisa Wright of Northern Virginia and Busola Patrick of Prince George's County.
"I love dressing up and I love to shop," said Glanville.
The breast cancer survivors got to spend time at Scout and Molly’s, a Reston Town Center boutique— picking outfits and jewelry so that on Sunday afternoon they can band together to walk the runway for a cure.
READ MORE: Fight Over Fear: Ayesha Khan on the importance of mammograms in fighting breast cancer
The event which came together in 2017, coordinates an annual fashion ‘runway’ event to raise funds for breast cancer research and local patient assistance programs.
Glanville is one of millions of women who has experienced breast cancer and said that she never imagined, she would one day call herself a cancer survivor.
"It’s hard to put it into words, it was the most excruciating time of my life," said Glanville.
But it’s a life she said she is lucky to celebrate as she joins many survivors around the D.C region to continue raising awareness.
"Honestly I wouldn’t want to wish this on anyone," Glanville continued.
Glanville’s friend and fellow survivor, Lisa Wright, shares the same sentiment.
"It’s scary," said Wright.
Wright said that while walking the runway is out of her comfort zone— it goes beyond that.
"I’m doing it to help other people," said Wright.
READ MORE: Biden hopes ending cancer can be a 'national purpose' for US
Busola Patrick, is a six-year breast cancer survivor and is also walking the runway for the first time on Sunday.
"There are so many other people like me who are going to be out there on the runway with family members cheering and truly it’s a celebration about life while we are still here," Patrick said.
This year’s event will have the models strutting down the runway in clothes and accessories provided by various Reston retailers that are sponsoring the fashion show.
"We have a male model this year who will walk the runway," said Vice Chair, Thereasa Goudie.
"Even though men are affected, about 1 percent compared to women, it is still something that men have to understand that can afflict them as well."
Goudie who spearheads and organizes the benefit fashion show, is also a stage 2 breast cancer survivor.
"It can happen to you it can happen to a loved one but know that we are in this together," she said.
The fashion show begins at 1 p.m. at the Reston Hyatt Regency Hotel.
A $20 donation will be collected at the door. To donate click here.
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Police: Man badly burned after group tries to load gasoline into grocery bags, causing fire
PHOENIX (AZFamily/Gray News) -- A man in Arizona is in the hospital with serious burns after police said a group of men filled grocery bags with gasoline and loaded them into a car, which caused a fire Thursday morning.
Phoenix police said a vehicle was engulfed in flames shortly after 8 a.m. When officers arrived on the scene, they said they found a man in his 40s burned near the car and rushed him to the hospital.
Officers said they talked to another man at the scene, who said the car was his.
Police said the man told them an elaborate story about how his friend was burned and his car caught fire. After talking with witnesses at the scene, they said they confronted the man, who confessed he made up the story with his friends.
Police said they later found out the victim had asked two friends to get gasoline because one of their cars was empty. The men reportedly filled several plastic grocery bags with gas before leading them into the car. They then picked up the victim and drove to the second vehicle.
However, AZFamily reports that, before they arrived, the bags of gasoline ignited with the three men inside the car, causing the vehicle to burst into flames.
Police said the victim is in extremely critical condition, while another man had minor burns. No one has been arrested, and the investigation is ongoing.
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Celebrating legends: The Steelers are continuing their celebration of alumni weekend during today's game against the Jets, as they honor their 90th season in the NFL.
On Friday night the team hosted the annual Alumni Weekend Dinner, presented by UPMC, UPMC Health Plan & U.S. Steel at Acrisure Stadium. The dinner, which benefits the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program, brought together players and families of players throughout the decades of Steelers football. On Saturday, players toured the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.
Today the celebration will continue when Steelers legends take part in a variety of activities, highlighted by a halftime celebration that honors players, and family members of players and coaches, from every decade.
A live Legends Q & A will take place at the FedEx Great Hall Stage at 11:30 a.m. Arthur Moats will host it, with his guest will be former quarterback Kordell Stewart.
The Terrible Towel Twirl will be started by the team's alumni, with Ken McMurrain joining in after he won the chance to do it at Rock Steelers Style in 2021.
In addition, Louis Lipps (Stage AE Tailgate), Tim Worley (PNC Champions Club) and Jon Kolb (Unibet Tent) will be signing autographs.
Promoting international diversity: Four Steelers players will be taking part in a special initiative to promote international diversity the NFL is undertaking the next two weeks, when they wear a flag helmet decal of the country or territory that represents their nationality or culture.
The player-led initiative showcases the global influence of the NFL, with over 50 nations and territories represented. Players are able to wear, alongside the American flag, the flag of a country they lived in for two years or more or have a parent or grandparent who were born there.
Among those taking part are David Anenih (Nigeria), Chase Claypool (Canada), Larry Ogunjobi (Nigeria), and Chukwuma Okorafor (Nigeria).
"I think it's amazing," said Ogunjobi. "My parents were immigrants. I'm first generation here in the States. I think there are more than 80 players who are Nigerian playing in the NFL. It means a lot to me and my countrymen to wear that flag and represent our country. We don't come from much, but it's exciting to do these things and represent our country in the right way and be a part of something special."
Ogunjobi's parents, Larry and Mercy Ogunjobi, moved to the United States in 1993, the year before he was born. He has committed himself to continually striving for more to honor the sacrifices they made.
"We come from humble beginnings, and I think about it every day, what they went through to get me here and get me a better life, better opportunity," said Ogunjobi. "I try to repay them every day with my work and how I attack every day."
He will be joined by Anenih and Okorafor wearing the Nigerian flag, which will be worn by more players than any other flag.
"It's means a lot, especially for me because my parents, my mom and dad, still live in Nigeria," said Anenih. "Without my parents, without their upbringing of me, I wouldn't be where I am today. It means a lot for me to represent my country.
"I think it's a good thing to allow people who are not from America to represent where they are from, where their parents were born, so it's really a positive thing."
Okorafor, who was born in Nigeria, also understands the sacrifices hat were made for them to have the lives they have now.
"It means a lot to do this," said Okorafor. "We all made it to the NFL, but you have to remember what your parents did for us to make it here. I look back on my life every day, what my mom and dad had to do for us to be here. It means a lot."
Claypool was born and raised in Canada and is happy to see more Canadians playing in the NFL every year.
"Wearing the flag is something I did in college on the back of my helmet, so I think it's cool I will be able to do it in the NFL as well," said Claypool. "I think it shows the diversity. There's not too many of us from Canada, but there's more and more coming into the league. I think it will be cool to see the other Canadian players too, and even other countries. It will be a talking point and makes us more of a family."
Community connection: The Community Organization of the Game is the Homeless Children's Education Fund (HCEF). Since 1999, the Homeless Children's Education Fund has been caring for the needs of thousands of homeless children throughout Allegheny County. HCEF knows that the key to ending the cycle of homelessness is to help students overcome the obstacles faced while securing their education. Therefore, they partner with 20 local schools and ten shelters to provide tutoring, school supplies, and emergency services to children and young adults, kindergarten through 24 years of age.
A look at pregame warmups before the Steelers' Week 4 game against the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium
Game day fun: Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick is taking part in the community outreach program in conjunction with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, donating tickets to Steelers home games to the Pittsburgh Police for them to take youth in city neighborhoods to games, as well as enjoy a pregame tailgate party inside of Stage AE. The tickets are distributed to different police zones each week, allowing a wide range of kids the opportunity to not only see a game, but spend quality time interacting with the police and getting to know the men and women who are there to protect them.
A helping hand: With the Florida area being hit so hard by Hurricane Ian, the NFL is working with the American Red Cross to help those impacted.
NFL fans across the country can also do their part to help through the NFL's American Red Cross Hurricane Ian relief effort.
To help support this affected by Hurricane Ian, please visit www.redcross.org/nfl or text the word IAN to 90999 to make a $10 donation and help those in need.
Honoring America: The National Anthem will be sung by Scott Blasey of The Clarks.
Co-Captains: Today's Youth Football co-captains are Andre Turner, Jr. and Thomas McClellan Jr. from Garfield.
Towel unfurled: The large Terrible Towel will be unfurled by season ticket holders prior to the game.
Quicker entry: Acrisure Stadium will deploy next generation security screening at stadium gates this season. This technology will expedite fan entry into the stadium. Guests approaching the gates, will be instructed not to remove any items from clear bags or pockets and walk through the security screening system while following the instructions of Acrisure Stadium Team Members.
What's New at Acrisure Stadium: This season also marks the introduction of seven new food items:
• Caliente Pizza – section 150 Ford Fan Zone, UPMC Club, West Club
• Auntie Anne's Pretzels – Main Concourse section 138, UPMC Club and West Club
• Buffalo Chicken Nachos – UPMC, West and North Club
• Cuban Sandwiches – UPMC and West Club
• Pulled Pork Burger – UPMC and West Club
• Spicy Chicken Waffles – UPMC and West Club
• Mojo Pork Nachos – section 129 and 526
WATCH/STREAM
- The game broadcast is carried nationally on CBS (KDKA-TV locally in Pittsburgh). Game coverage begins Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET; The BetMGM Steelers Kickoff pregame show begins at 11:30 a.m. ET and will air locally on KDKA-TV; The Neighborhood Ford Store Steelers Xtra Point Postgame Show starts immediately following the game on Pittsburgh CW. The Postgame Show will also be archived on the Steelers YouTube channel.
- Greg Gumbel (play-by-play), Adam Archuleta (analysis) and AJ Ross (field reporter) are on the game call.
- The NFL also offers fans a number of ways to watch this preseason game on their digital devices:
- NFL+ Premium gives you the freedom to watch LIVE local & primetime Regular Season and Postseason games on your phone or tablet, full & condensed replays of every game, and MORE! Whether you are at the stadium or on-the-go, you will never miss a moment with NFL+. NOTE: NFL+ is only available to users within the United States. For a full description of features, requirements, limitations, and other information, visit NFL+ Support
- Fans outside of the United States can stream the game via the NFL's GamePass International product.
- Don't forget all Steelers postgame press conferences are streamed live on Steelers.com, the Steelers Official Mobile App, Facebook and Twitter.
A look at player arrivals before the Steelers' Week 4 game against the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium
LISTEN
- Steelers Radio Network - Game coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET; Pregame programming begins at 9 a.m. ET; Postgame coverage starts immediately following the game.
- Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play), Craig Wolfley (color analyst), Missi Matthews (sideline) and Max Starks (sideline) are on the call.
- Fans in the Pittsburgh area can listen locally on WDVE 102.5 FM & WBGG 970 AM.
- The Steelers Radio Network will broadcast the game live through our radio affiliates. Click here for a list of our radio affiliates.
- The game broadcast is also carried on Steelers Nation Radio (SNR). SNR is streamed on Steelers.com and the Official Steelers Mobile App. Fans can listen to pregame and postgame programming from anywhere in the world on these platforms. NFL geographical restrictions apply to the game broadcast stream for mobile web and mobile app users. Desktop user may listen to this broadcast from anywhere in the world on Steelers.com.
- SiriusXM subscribers can listen to Steelers game live. Please visit SiriusXM's Steelers broadcast page for channel details.
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- Watch Coach Mike Tomlin's press conference, LIVE immediately following the game, on Steelers.com, the Steelers Official Mobile App, Facebook and Twitter.
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The Steelers will be without cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon today, inactive after missing practice all week with a hamstring injury.
With Witherspoon out, it will be up to others to step up in the backend for the defense.
"Losing a starter on your defense is going to be hard at any position," said safety Terrell Edmunds. "Injuries come up. We have other guys that have been working hard. We just have to help them out any way we can in the back end."
One of the players who will see more snaps is cornerback Levi Wallace.
"The standard is the standard," said Wallace. "That is what we all implemented in training camp. Just going out there and making plays when the next person is called. We have to go out there and get the win this week. That's all that's important."
The Steelers elevated cornerback Josh Jackson and linebacker Ryan Anderson from the practice squad to the Active/Inactive roster for the game.
Jackson was signed by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2022 offseason but was released on the final roster cut. Jackson was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft, starting 10 games his rookie season. He was traded to the New York Giants in 2021, spending time on their practice squad. He also spent time with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021, playing in two games. He has played in 44 games with 15 starts and had 78 career tackles, 12 passes defensed, two tackles for a loss and a fumble recovery.
Anderson was originally drafted by the Washington Commanders in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He appeared in 52 games, starting four, while recording 78 tackles, including seven for a loss, five forced fumbles, six sacks, two fumble recoveries and one pass defensed. He signed with the New York Giants in 2021 but was only with the team for the offseason.
The Jets also elevated two players from their practice squad, offensive lineman Grant Hermanns and linebacker Hamsah Nasirildeen
Also inactive today are quarterback Mason Rudolph, guard Kendrick Green, receiver Steven Sims, defensive tackle Isaiahh Loudermilk, linebacker Mark Robinson and linebacker David Anenih.
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Steelers Inactives
No. 2 QB Mason Rudolph
No. 25 Ahkello Witherspoon
No. 53 G Kendrick Green
No. 82 WR Steven Sims
No. 92 DT Isaiahh Loudermilk
No. 93 LB Mark Robinson
No. 96 LB David Anenih
Jets Inactives
No. 5 QB Mike White
No. 11 WR Denzel Mims
No. 37 CB Bryce Hall
No. 39 S Will Parks
No. 56 LB Quincy Williams
No. 66 OL Cedric Ogeuehi
No. 81 TE Lawrence Cager
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NEW YORK, Oct. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of Lottery.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRY, LTRYW) between November 15, 2021 and July 29, 2022, both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important October 18, 2022 lead plaintiff deadline.
SO WHAT: If you purchased Lottery.com securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.
WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Lottery.com class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8285 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than October 18, 2022. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.
WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.
DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose material adverse facts about the Company's business operations and prospects. Specifically, that: (1) Lottery.com lacked adequate internal accounting controls; (2) Lottery.com lacked adequate internal controls over financial reporting, including but not limited to those pertaining to revenue recognition and the reporting of cash; (3) Lottery.com was not in compliance with state and federal laws governing the sale of lottery tickets; and (4) as a result, defendants' public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.
To join the Lottery.com class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=8285 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.
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The Hyderabad city police arrested three persons for allegedly plotting a terror attack by hurling grenades at crowded public places during Dusshera celebrations.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner C V Anand said that three persons have been arrested so far for planning the attack. “These three persons were planning to throw grenades at crowded places during the festival. On specific information, we raided a place at Malakpet and arrested three persons and seized four hand grenades and nearly 5.50 lakhs in cash,” he added.
Anand further said that they arrested the main culprit and mastermind who had planned the grenade attacks, Zahed Abdul, and two others identified as Mohammed Sameeuddin alias Abdul Sami (39) and Maaz Hasan Farooq alias Maaz (29).
Police said that the three were being handled by a Pakistani ISI agent who ordered them to cause as much destruction as possible using grenades during Navaratri and Dusshera celebrations.
The Hyderabad Police Commissioner said that Zahed was previously involved in several terror-related cases in the city and was regularly in touch with Pakistani ISI-LeT handlers.
“Zahed had received four grenades from his ISI handler and he was told to carry out a sensational terror attack in Hyderabad. We managed to foil it,’’ Anand said.
Police sources said that these persons conspired to unleash terror attacks in the form of lone wolf attacks by detonating the grenades they had received. Zahed is believed to be the brother of Shahid Bilal, a terror operative.
Police are also looking for several persons who assisted the terror accused identified as Farhat Ullah, Siddique Rafique, and Majeed Chotu.
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Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, Vice President of The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India, talks to Eeshanpriya M S about the recovery made by hotel and hospitality industry following the pandemic, long-term repercussions of the lockdown on the industry, and measures the sector is undertaking to recover from the hit it took due to Covid-induced restrictions.
Ours was an industry that was the most affected by the lockdown. There was dearth of labour, working capital had exhausted on paying salaries and trying to keep afloat during lockdown… all this with zero help from the government added to the woes. It is a misconception to think that deliveries/take-aways helped maintain the balance. Ideally, deliveries/take-aways form 8-12% of a restaurant’s turnover, which isn’t enough to suffice for the expenses. Yes, it did help us keep the kitchen fires burning at the homes of our staff. (But) All residual capital was wiped out.
Landlords were tight-fisted; very few of them were sympathetic and let go of their rentals or reduced them to a large extent. There were many who did not relent, which, in many cases, forced the outlets to shut down. For a large period, the staff was paid in full followed by partial payment and then in fraction. However, as the lockdown went on and on, it caused layoffs and shutdowns.
When asked whether eating habits have changed, I have always maintained a no. One has to understand that man is a social animal and come what may, once they are free to mingle, they will. Period. That’s exactly what has happened. People came back with a bang and that can be seen with the serpentine queues outside restaurants today. Hopefully, all this will go on and we can expect a bounce-back to pre-Covid times faster than expected.
We have had to rebrand ourselves. Chains sought this as an opportunity to get assets below their worth; distress sales were lapped up by larger chains – those with a stash of saved cash. Other changes include staff training and efforts towards retention, more stress on hygiene, use of technology to reduce human input, which was also necessitated by non-availability of staff.
Prices in hotels are still low but that (increase in tariff) will depend on the demand-and-supply situation, which, I reckon, will improve as travel resumes. Yes, attractive offers to woo guests do feature in agendas of all hotels but then, there is only so much of a price drop one can do. All this has resulted in a win-win situation for the guests because they are getting to choose the best from among a bunch.
Two-tier and three-tier towns and cities are leading the revival along with holiday destinations like Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh. Hill stations continue to drive the economy. As we proceed, I can see that domestic travel will increase along with foreign travel. This is good for the industry as a whole.
Surely, sales have got better and back to pre-pandemic times. (But) one must realise that even if sales have increased, profitability hasn’t because of drastic rise in rates of everything. Raw materials and freight prices, etc have hit the roof. So, even if sales have increased, the margins have decreased and no one is really complaining because the key word now is revival and survival. Only if you survive can you then seek increased profits.
There is no specific formula. The pandemic has taught one to be frugal and hygiene is now the top priority. Restaurants have adopted technology and has taken hygiene to higher levels. Staff training is also at a high. There is now also more stress laid on retaining staff and inculcating loyalty amongst them. Besides, more stress is now being laid on guest experience and satisfaction.
Almost 30% of hotels and restaurants have shut permanently around the country.
During the peak pandemic period, due to rampant migrations and shutdowns, layoffs were at an all-time high. Another factor was the feeling of uncertainty attached to hospitality jobs. Many workers switched to other industries and most who migrated have not yet come back for various reasons. Some have returned since but there seems to be a huge deficit, especially of semi- and unskilled hospitality workers even today.
Both individual and chains suffered – while chains had to shut down certain outlets, individual restaurants wound up entire operations. Fine dine restaurants took a huge hit. These restaurants paid very high rentals, salaries, and had enormous overheads…But once everything was back on track, all restaurants bounced back almost immediately.
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In the first phase of the Mumbai Beautification Plan, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has earmarked a Rs-790 crore fund for carrying out a number of beautification and development exercises that would mainly comprise illumination work across the city.
In the run up to the upcoming civic elections, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had directed the BMC to announce the Mumbai Beautification Plan on September 16. As part of this initiative, the civic body has planned to beautify the city in the next three months and allotted a Rs 1,700-crore fund for the same.
Earlier, during the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government rule, former minister Aaditya Thackeray had initiated the Tactical Urbanism (TU) project, which also involved beautification and upgradation of civic amenities. However, civic officials maintained that the TU project is different from the Beautification Plan, as the former was focused towards improving the ease of living while the second one focuses only on beautification works.
Senior civic officials said that the money will be spent in a phased manner since the projects require participation of several departments of the civic body.
Out of the Rs 790 crore that the BMC will be spending in the first phase, a lion’s share, of Rs 500 crore, has been allotted for concretising and resurfacing the roads of Mumbai.
Officials said that besides beautifying the city, improving the existing roads is also of utmost importance.
For the Rs 500-crore road work, the BMC will be taking up prioritised action on some of the worst-affected stretches in Mumbai,which also include the 21 roads that municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal had mentioned during a hearing session at the Bombay High Court on September 30. The work will include concretisation and resurfacing using mastic asphalt.
For the first phase, a fund of Rs 78 crore has been allotted for developing public toilets, which would include installation of CCTV cameras, solar channels and charging points.
The BMC has also allotted Rs 60 crore in the current phase for carrying out beautification works across the city using stamp concreting; another Rs 40 crore has been allotted for illuminating the existing skywalks of Mumbai.
“In the first phase, Rs 790 crore has been allotted out of which Rs 60 crore has already been disbursed among various civic departments for carrying out emergency works on priority basis. The primary reason why we are using the money in a phased manner is because it is only after assessing the requirements of a subject that the money will be transferred to the department concerned. This will be a smoother process and will also be transparent,” said P Velrasu, additional municipal commissioner (Projects).
Besides this, the BMC has allotted a fund of Rs 25 crore each to the Heritage Cell and Solid Waste Management (SWM) department for illuminating the forts and beaches of Mumbai.
“The key point of this beautification plan is to improve the visual appeal of Mumbai. There are many places in the city like skywalks, roads and beaches that are poorly lit and consist of blind spots as well. Our objective is to get rid of these blind spots by carrying out illumination. Another aspect of this project is to make the city look good visually as per international standards,” Velrasu said.
Ravi Raja, former Leader of Opposition (LoP) and corporator from the Congress, said that the BMC also needs to involve citizens for transparency. “Beautification of a city is a long-term plan and the BMC has created a short road map of three years. There needs to be a record of where the money is being spent since it is public money. There have been instances earlier where we have seen the BMC administration using money for catering to the needs of projects that would favour the government and I hope the same thing is not being repeated,” Raja said.
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Maharashtra government has issued a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to initiate the handing over process of the Eastern Expressway Highway (EEH) and Western Express Highway (WEH) to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC).
This comes within days of municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal urging the Bombay High Court on September 30 to make the BMC the sole planning authority for regular maintenance of the roads of Mumbai.
In an official letter dated September 30, the deputy secretary of the state government, Vijay Chaudhuri, stated that the government has no objection to the process of handing over and maintenance of these two arterial flyovers to the BMC and TMC by the MMRDA.
“The entire 25.23 kilometer stretch of the WEH starting from Mahim till Dahisar Check Naka should be handed over to BMC for maintenance. While the 18.75 kms of EEH between Sion and Mulund Check Naka will be taken over to BMC, as well. Since the remaining 4.8 Km of EEH extends beyond Mulund Check Naka to Golden Dice Junction at Thane, this particular stretch will be handed over to the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC),” read Chaudhuri’s letter.
Owing to the pothole menace in both the highways, the BMC, in a war room meeting chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, had expressed its interest in taking over the maintenance of these two flyovers.
During the court hearing, Chahal had said that since there are multiple government agencies and stakeholders involved in the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region, there is an inadequacy in the maintenance of the roads that are not under BMC’s control.
Both the EEH and WEH connect the suburbs with the island city and the pothole menace during monsoon creates a serious problem for residents there.
Earlier this year, the MMRDA had floated tenders for upgrading both the WEH and EEH at a cost of Rs 880 crore and Rs 470 crore respectively. However, the tenders were later cancelled.
“While the state has issued its NOC, the official procedure of handing over the maintenance of the bridges is yet to take place. This will also require creation of a formula for revenue generation from advertising rights through which we need to recover the maintenance costs as well,” said an official from BMC.
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At an event hosted by channel TV9 on Saturday, BJP state chief C R Paatil said that Bhupendra Patel will remain the Chief Minister should the party come back to power in Gujarat and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Home Amit Shah will decide “all” the tickets for the coming Assembly elections in the state.
While the reshuffle of the entire Vijay Rupani Cabinet last year was a surprise, and the choice of Patel to replace him as CM even more so, BJP sources said Paatil’s statement was not unexpected. Having taken over on September 13 last year, Patel has managed to remain away from the spotlight, shun controversy and, largely, get the work done – in other words, prove the man the party wanted him to be in the run-up to the elections.
After 24 years of uninterrupted BJP governments in Gujarat, 12 of which had Modi as CM, there is “a system in place”, say party leaders, for appointing CMs and running governments in the state, suggesting that Patel had to do little except not make mistakes. With the theme of the BJP campaign in states lately being “double engine ki sarkar”, the promise to voters anyway is development powered right from the top, at the Centre, should they choose a BJP government.
“What did he (Patel) have to do anyway, except maintain the status quo?” said a BJP leader, adding that the first-time MLA from Ghatlodia in Ahmedabad, thrust into the CM post, had done that appreciatively.
A Kadva Patidar like Patel, the leader pointed out that Rupani, brought in mid-term as a replacement for Anandiben Patel, had been retained as CM too when the BJP came back to power in 2017.
However, the fact also is that the BJP does not want to shake up things too much, with elections so near. Party leaders admit that while the Rupani change was smooth, there were several ruffled feathers. A leader said the BJP high command “would like to give a semblance of stability” by repeating Patel.
Incidentally, before Paatil’s statement of faith in Patel, Rupani was moved out the way, getting an assignment after a year of waiting which will see him away from Gujarat as in-charge of faraway Punjab and Chandigarh. Just days before Paatil’s TV9 interaction, Rupani had told The Indian Express in an interview that he didn’t know till the night before that he was going to be dropped, and that he thought he had fulfilled most, if not all, the goals required of him as CM.
Patel’s year long tenure has not been devoid of crises, including floods, with parts of Saurashtra going under water. The government has had to retract a controversial stray cattle control Bill following protests, been questioned over a hooch tragedy that left 42 dead in the dry state, seen a haul of 3,000 kg heroin at the Mundra port that has been mired in controversy, faced agitations by government employees, and encountered blowback over remission of life sentences of 11 convicts in the 2002 Bilkis Bano gangrape case.
More recently, two of Patel’s cabinet ministers, Rajendra Trivedi and Purnesh Modi, were stripped of their key portfolios following complaints of “inefficiency”. Patel now holds these portfolios – Revenue, and Roads and Buildings. Paatil said in the interview to TV9 that the decision to strip the portfolios was taken in view of the coming elections.
The high points of Patel’s tenure include the Narmada waters reaching the farthest end of Kutch, the signing up of a contract with Vedanta-Foxconn for a prestigious semiconductor facility, Gujarat winning the bid to host the National Games for the first time, and getting to host the Defence Expo — all seen as having the blessings of the Modi government at the Centre.
Even as the BJP-ruled Maharashtra wrung its hands over the lost Vedanta-Foxconn project, “stability” was cited by the companies as one of the reasons to shift to Gujarat.
Under Patel’s leadership, the BJP has also performed commendably in the two elections it faced: to the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation and close to 9,000 gram panchayats. While the BJP won 41 of the 44 seats in the Gandhinagar corporation, it is estimated to have bagged more than 70% of the gram panchayat seats, which are not fought on party symbols.
While the coming Gujarat elections pose a challenge in the shape of the Aam Aadmi Party, Patel will have the mighty Modi-Shah duo to see him through the polls.
Patel’s dexterity in holding the ship steady despite being a first-time MLA running a ministry of 24, of mostly first-time ministers, has not gone unnoticed. A senior party office-bearer described the CM as a man who takes decisions slowly but steadily, keeping to his “limitations”. “I do not think that the Bhupendra Patel government was appointed with the hope that it will perform a miracle. The brief was clear; not to commit any major mistake. And the government has stuck by that… It is true that Patel has not had to take any major decisions, but this too was not expected. Given his lack of experience in the top post and the prevailing difficult times, one must give him credit for not taking any wrong decision. And whenever some mistakes were made (like the non-appointment of an OBC Commission in time to meet a court condition, or the cattle Bill), the damage control was done very swiftly.”
The leader also cited lack of dissent as another point in favour of Patel. “Even the taking away of portfolios of the two senior ministers saw no protests from their supporters.”
A Leuva Patidar BJP leader from Saurashtra said: “One does not know what will happen after the elections. But generally speaking, there has been no major agitation like the Patidar reservation, the unreserved (general) classes are also happy… Leuva and Kadva Patidars are more or less united now, everyone wants samajik samrasta (social harmony).”
A man of few words, dressed in shirts and trousers unlike most of his Gujarat counterparts, Patel has also not let his government be bogged down by unnecessary rows usually associated with the BJP, and triggered often by its affiliated outfits. One of Patel’s strongest public statements was that his government “had no problem with what anyone ate”, at the peak of protests by some BJP leaders against against non-veg food being sold on the streets.
There were no untoward statements or celebrations by BJP ranks following the arrest of activist Teesta Setalvad or the release of the Bilkis accused.
Leaders say if Patel enjoys the trust of Amit Shah, Modi too appreciates these qualities in the CM. He is known to describe Bhupendra Patel as “mrudu ane makkam (soft and firm)”.
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Quinny, Miller hit long, fall short
Quinton de Kock and David Miller are known Indophiles. Between them they have represented 7 IPL franchise teams – Sunrisers Hyderabad, RCB, MI, Lucknow Super Giants, Gujarat Titans, Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI. They are friends with most in the Indian team – they have shared dressing rooms and team hotels with them. Being senior members of their IPL sides, they have been part of team core groups that have hatched plans against all the regulars of the Indians team.
🚨 RESULT | INDIA WIN BY 16 RUNS
An unbroken 174-run partnership, off 90 balls, between David Miller (106*) and Quinton de Kock (69*) threatened to take the game away from India but the task was too much as the hosts claim victory and secure the series#INDvSA #BePartOfIt pic.twitter.com/oKHB6poLld
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) October 2, 2022
With about 7 overs to go in the chase, the two had to score close to 18 runs – three sixes – per over to win for South Africa. In the next over they did manage three. Since India is their second home, almost like their backyard, they knew the conditions. They are well aware that no run-mountain is tough to conquer when in India. They were up against Arshdeep, Axar, Harshal Patel, Deepak Chahar – all sly bowlers in the business of conning big hitters in death overs. And that made the difference. In the last 5 overs they needed to score 20 per over, in the final 3 overs it was 24. In the final over it was 37. Six sixes and a no-ball – Indians had bowled many during the game. If not 6, they did hit 3 and South Africa fell short by 16 runs. The two men, who knew India like the back of the hands, couldn’t pull it off. But they did run them close.
– Sandeep Dwivedi
Hit, wince, pop pill, Six!, Cottonwool. Ro-drill
That’s a fine 50-run partnership between @ImRo45 & @klrahul 👏👏
Live – https://t.co/R73i6RryDA #INDvSA @mastercardindia pic.twitter.com/7hLMbl1zwx
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Second over of the day, Rohit Sharma is hurt on the finger and pain could be felt in the Indian dug-out. With the chatter over Jasprit Bumrah still very much alive, coach Rahul Dravid had ‘not one more’ look on his face. On the central square, Rohit had company, his opening partner KL Rahul, umpires and the team physio. Rohit would grimace every time he would flex his finger to comprehend the extent of damage. With suspense growing,Yuzvendra Chahal, on waterboy duty, would be sent to check in. Rohit was seen popping pills and ready to take guard again. A six to the long on within balls would have the spirits of the dug-out soaring and smiles returning. But it was a scare. With the World Cup to start in a fortnight, it is very likely India wouldn’t be taking chances. Anyone taking bets – Rohit might be rested for the next game.
– Sandeep Dwivedi
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Snake, meet cricket; cricket, Mr Snake
At the end of 7 overs of the Indian innings as the South Africans were repositionsing themselves, giving them company was a snake that was moving towards long-on.
In the history of the game, there have been several weird reasons for play getting stopped, but this was a first. Barsapara Cricket Stadium at Guwahati, Assam became the unique venue where a game was briefly stopped because of a gleaming black slithering reptile.
Surprisingly, the ground staff were equipped for the uninvited encroacher. It was a clear sign that snakes around here are genuine cricket fans and not the kind who only turn up for international games. The group of four uniformed men that sprinted on to the ground didn’t seem nervous. One had a snake catching stick in hand and the other had a pail. The broadcasters played spoilsport as they moved the cameras from the snake-hunting expedition and started showing old footage of Rohit Shamra hitting sixes.
Traditionally, in India, it has been a good old stadium dog that was in the habit of making its presence felt on D-Day. Once in a while an army of bees have invaded the ground, forcing the humans to sprawl on the ground. A rhino would have been ideal but Assam got into the history books because of a snake.
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– Sandeep Dwivedi
Wrist assured, Surya hits incredible Six!
The SKY show is on in Guwahati! ⚡️ ⚡️
And here are some snippets of it 🔽 #TeamIndia
Don’t miss the LIVE coverage of the #INDvSA match on @StarSportsIndia | @surya_14kumar pic.twitter.com/vTSWeSJNkH
— BCCI (@BCCI) October 2, 2022
“It’s an unbelievable shot,” Ravi Shastri would say. He would repeat it again a few times. Suryakumar Yadav with a shot that defied cricketing conventions, geometry of angles and laws of physics had hit a six exactly behind him. This was no top edge, this was no mishit, this was a shot from the middle of the bat. And this against not some military medium bowler but world’s premier pacer Kagiso Rabada. He got a full toss on the hips and Surya, like only he can, used those magical wrists of his. A full ball, slightly towards the leg-side, got a booster dose from Surya’s bat. If the bowler had plans to get Surya caught on the square leg fence by bowling a full toss, it wouldn’t work. On crease was Mr 360 who was changing the rules of the game. The ball after leaving Rabada’s hand never touched the ground, it kept sailing after a brief meeting with Surya’s bat. Shastri kept repeating ‘unbelievable’ – speaking for the cricketing world that was in a state of disbelief.
– Sandeep Dwivedi
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Sarfaraz Khan has been on a run-scoring spree. The Mumbai batsman scored 138 in the Irani Trophy against Saurashtra in Rajkot and now has one more run than Don Bradman after 43 first-class innings.
In a chat with The Indian Express, Sarfaraz spoke about the record, the process and why he broke down when friend Suryakumar Yadav got picked for India.
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How do you feel seeing your name above Bradman?
I don’t have any words. I felt I was finished three years ago and now have a record surpassing Bradman. My hard work has paid off. Nobody thinks that he will set a record, it just happens.
One-season wonder?
I face around 500 balls in the nets daily. My father has set up nets at home where I can practise facing swinging deliveries. If you look at the past few years, mujhe koi out kahan kiya hai (where have I been dismissed)? How many times has one seen me getting out at slips? It’s only when I have tried to do something else that I have got out. That too when I have passed a hundred. How many times have bowlers hit my pads? Hardly. When I go out to bat, I just want to ensure that the hard work of my father doesn’t go to waste. There is a process which I have followed in these years and I want to continue that. In a match I get to play around 200 balls, it’s far fewer than what I get to play at home.
Can you talk about the process or practice?
I tried to be more attached to the ground. Try to deal with difficult practice sessions. Yehi nahi ki mat pe batting karte raho (Not just batting on mat), it’s of no use. The lights at my home are switched off at 9 pm and are on by 5 am. There are no festivals, birthday parties or any other parties for me and my family. Sometimes people are not ready to accept that I’m good, I was doing well before too. I always feel ki mujhe opportunity kahan mila (Did I get a chance)? I hardly got an opportunity a few years back. I played only three games for Mumbai, then moved to Uttar Pradesh. For UP, I scored a hundred on debut but after a few games, was dropped. I had to come back to Mumbai and undergo a cooling-off period. I was playing the IPL and was asked to play for Mumbai under-23. I told myself ‘Just grab this opportunity’. People then felt that ‘Hey, yeh Sarfaraz toh sirf white ball player hai but somewhere me and my father knew that I’m good against the red ball too. We didn’t just work hard. We ran like dogs, didn’t stop during monsoons, storms – we just practised day in and out.
Sometimes after scoring a hundred, I cry in my room. Three years ago, I was finished but my father bailed me out. There is one sher (couplet) for my father, “woh mein hi tha joh tujhe le aaya kinaare tak, samundar me bahut mauka diya tha doob jaane ka (it’s me who brought you to the shore after giving ample opportunities for drowning in the sea).”
But has this record hit you yet?
Not really. Record aaj upar hai kal neeche jayega (up one day, down the next). I have reached a stage where things outside my game don’t matter. Yes, when you see your name in the records, you feel nice. Kisko achha nahin lagega Bradman ke bagal mein naam aaya toh (who won’t feel good at their name mentioned alongside Bradman’s)?
Many people now must have told you that Sarfaraz, now you will play for India?
Ask any cricketer who enters a cricket maidaan what he wants in his life. The common answer is he wants to play for India one day. I’m no different. Mere naseeb ka hoga toh mujhe milega (If it’s in my destiny, I will get it). At the moment, I’m just walking on the path of my process. Just doing things which I have been doing over the years. For me, my teammates are friends, it’s outsiders who make us competitors. How many times has one scored a hundred in the Ranji Trophy final, Duleep Trophy final and Irani Trophy. I have batted when the team has been 16-3 or 20-3, so to come out from that situation and score has been really pleasing. These are rare occasions and I’m just enjoying it.
You share a special bond with Suryakumar Yadav?
He is a great friend. Before the game, he made a video call and asked about my preparation. He is the one who likes to joke and keep the environment happy in the dressing room. When he was selected in the Indian team, I broke down in the dressing room. I was so happy for him and it feels nice to see that he has been excelling.
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Erling Haaland continued his red hot form as he became the first player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick in three consecutive home games when he helped Manchester City rout Manchester United 6-3 on Sunday.
He also became the first Man City player to score a Premier League hat-trick against United while Phil Foden became just the second with his own hattrick in the same match. With Haaland’s 3 goals on Sunday, he ties Cristiano Ronaldo, who was on the bench for United, with 3 Premier League hattricks.
He also destroyed another Premier League record by becoming the fastest player in England’s top-flight to score three hat-tricks in only eight matches. The previous record holder was Michael Owen, who needed 48 games to reach the milestone for Liverpool.
Haaland headed his first in the 34th minute to put City in command and then added his second just 3 minutes later. He rounded off his hattrick in the 64th minute for his 17th goal of the season.
Erling Haaland vs Manchester United pic.twitter.com/CRHaLJQsn3
— Hugo ✞ (@HugoFilmz28) October 2, 2022
Ten Hag becomes the sixth United manager since Alex Ferguson’s retirement to lose his first derby – but had a heavier defeat than either David Moyes or Ralf Rangnick, who both lost by margins of 4-1.
The Dutchman came into the game having been named manager of the month in the Premier League but any celebrations were short-lived after a traumatic afternoon for United in the highest-ever scoring meeting between these teams.
It was a case of damage limitation at the halftime interval after City raced to a 4-0 lead in an utterly dominant display.
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Erling Haaland and Phil Foden scored hat-tricks to fire champions Manchester City to a rampant 6-3 thrashing of local rivals Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
City’s football was slick, incisive and ruthless in its execution as Haaland claimed his third hat-trick in eight league games and Foden netted his first Premier League treble on a humbling afternoon for United.
After a disappointing start under Erik ten Hag this season, with the Dutchman tasting defeat in his first two games, a run of four successive league wins had promised better times ahead but United were brought firmly back to earth by the neighbours.
No City player had scored a hat-trick against their bitter rivals since Francis Lee in 1970 and in the space of 90 minutes two men achieved the feat.
What an afternoon for @ManCity 🔥#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/8UTaw7stV8
— Premier League (@premierleague) October 2, 2022
“We scored six goals, what can I say, it’s amazing,” Haaland told Sky Sports. “To win at home, score six goals, it’s nice.
“You can feel it all the time. You can see the passes we give each other. We always want to go forward and to attack. It’s what I love about the team.”
Foden grabbed the first inside eight minutes, becoming the first English City player to score in a home league derby against United since 2006, sweeping home Bernardo Silva’s low cross, before Haaland headed his first in the 34th minute to put City in command.
FODEN FOURTH
Haaland has settled seamlessly into the Premier League and the Norwegian struck again in the 34th minute on the stretch before Foden added the fourth three minutes later.
Big-money signing Antony curled a stunning strike into the net early in the second half to give United faint hope of a remarkable comeback, before Haaland fired home his 17th goal of an incredible season.
Foden completed his first Premier League treble to finish off the perfect afternoon for irresistible City. Aged 22 years and 127 days, the England international also became the youngest player to reach 50 goals under Pep Guardiola, surpassing Lionel Messi.
United substitute Anthony Martial added a late consolation double, one from the penalty spot, to make the scoreline more respectable, but the margin of victory does not tell the true story of the gulf between the sides.
“It’s quite simple, it’s a lack of belief,” Ten Hag told the BBC. “When you don’t believe on the pitch then you can’t win games, that is unacceptable.
“We get undisciplined at following rules and you get hammered, that’s happened today.”
Pep Guardiola’s team moved to within a point of Arsenal at the top of the standings and a bruised United stayed sixth.
“Perfection doesn’t exist, it’s impossible,” Guardiola said. “But we must try to look there. We did good, we can do better, many, many players had sloppy passes. This is not good. We have to be more consistent. In some areas we were still not good.
“Some players were not good today so they have to improve.”
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It was all going downhill. India’s top-ranked paddler G Sathiyan had just lost the first two games 10-12, 7-11 against World No. 9 Germany’s Dang Qiu at the World Table Tennis Team Championships in Chengdu, China and it seemed certain that the European champions and World No. 2 side would level the tie 2-2 and take it to a decider.
But India were on a high. Sathiyan, in the first match of the tie, had come back from two games down to beat 36th-ranked Duda Benedikt 3-2 (11-13, 4-11, 11-8, 11-4, 11-9) and though National Games champion Harmeet Desai was outplayed 1-3 (7-11, 9-11, 13-11, 3-11) by Qiu in the second match, Manav Thakkar had punched way above his weight to beat Ricardo Walther 3-1 (13-11, 6-11, 11-8, 12-10) and give India a 2-1 lead.
Sathiyan, captaining the side in the absence of 10-time national champion Sharath Kamal, knew he had to do something extraordinary to stage a comeback.
National coach S Raman, who was earlier Sathiyan’s personal coach, saw that Qiu was a tad uncomfortable in the first game when Sathiyan was changing his pace.
𝙉𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙧𝙩 𝙤𝙛 𝙖 𝙧𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙧 𝙘𝙤𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧… 🎢
🇮🇳 upset second seeds 🇩🇪 in the group stage of the ongoing ITTF Worlds 2022.
The scoreline aside, the tie was filled with surprises.
𝗞𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲: https://t.co/PNAMy788GV#ITTFWorlds2022 | #Chengdu2022 pic.twitter.com/77NvWcqNLe
— Olympic Khel (@OlympicKhel) October 2, 2022
“All Raman sir asked me to do was to keep mixing my serves and keep changing the pace of the rallies. He just motivated me, saying that I need to believe that I can win,” Sathiyan told The Indian Express after the match.
When he was trailing 3-5 in the third game, Sathiyan mixed up his serves which seemed to perplex Qiu. He just couldn’t adjust to Sathiyan’s variations and lost the game 11-8. The next game was on similar lines. Qiu just couldn’t deal with Sathiyan’s serves and reach and the Indian levelled the match at 2-2.
Though Qiu seemed a bit shaken, he regained his composure and didn’t allow Sathiyan to dominate the final game. That’s when Sathiyan tried everything his coach told him. He switched up the pace in the long rallies, managed to reach and return Qiu’s thunderous smashes and was just throwing up different serves on every occasion.
The plan succeeded. Qiu and Germany were distraught. Sathiyan had his arms outstretched, celebrating. One could see how much it meant to him. India had pulled off one of their biggest victories, over a team that had won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
“It’s definitely one of the biggest victories our team has pulled off. All credit goes to Raman sir who chalked out a plan for each opponent. During the games when we were losing momentum, he kept saying that he believed in us and that we could pull this off,” Sathiyan said.
What also helped the Tamil Nadu paddler was the fact that Dang was his teammate at German Bundesliga’s top division club ASV Grunwettersbach Tischtennis in 2018. So, he knew his strengths and the kind of game he plays.
“Though I knew his game, he’s improved a lot. After the pandemic, he’s taken his game to a different level. But what has stayed the same is that if you get into a long rally with him, he’ll likely get the better of you. After the second game, I was reminded of that and decided to completely vary my game every point,” Sathiyan said.
When asked where this win would rate among the victories in his career, Sathiyan said that though he’s beaten then current World No. 4 Tomokazu Harimoto at the 2019 Asian Championships, that win came in a losing cause.
“This was special because we not only won the match but the tie,” he said.
With this win, India have four points from two games and have put themselves in a great position to finish at the top of their group, something which Sathiyan says will give them a great advantage in the knockouts.
“Finishing at the top means we’ll play against a team that has finished second in their group. That could be great for us,” he said.
They face a tough test in Kazakhstan on Monday before their last group tie against France on Tuesday.
Women notch up 1st win
In the women’s draw, India recorded their first win of the group stage with a 3-0 result over Czech Republic.
The Manika Batra-led side had lost to Germany in a close encounter on Saturday.
Manika defeated Hana Matelova 3-1 (11-6, 11-6, 8-11, 12-10) in the first singles before Akula Sreeja and Diya Chitale won their singles against Marketa Sevcikova and Katerina Tomanovska, 3-0 and 3-1 respectively.
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