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Sachin Tendulkar factfile


Factfile on India's Sachin Tendulkar who begins his 21st year in international cricket next week:

Full name: Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

Right-hand batsman, right-arm slow bowler.

Date of birth: April 24, 1973

Major teams: India, Mumbai, Yorkshire

Height: 5 feet, 5 inches

Test debut: v Pakistan, Karachi, November 15, 1989

One-day debut: v Pakistan, Gujranwala, December 18, 1989

Twenty20 debut: v South Africa, Johannesburg, December 1, 2006

Career:

Tests:

Matches 159, Runs 12,773 runs, Average 54.58, Centuries 42, Wickets 44.

One-dayers:

Matches 436, Runs 17,178, Average 44.50, Centuries 45, Wickets 154

Twenty20:

Match 1, Runs 10, Average 10.00, Wicket 1.

World records:

- Most Test runs (12,773) and centuries (42)

- Most one-day runs (17,178) and centuries (45)

- Most World Cup runs (1,796)

- 1,000 or more Test runs in a calendar year five times: 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008. (Shares the feat with Matthew Hayden (AUS), Ricky Ponting (AUS) and Brian Lara (WIS))

- 1,000 or more one-day runs in a calendar year seven times: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2007.

- First batsman to score more than 50 international centuries. His tally stands at 87 - 42 Test and 45 one-day hundreds.

Brand Sachin still rules
Ashu Sinha and Abhishek Jha
Friday, November 13, 2009 (New Delhi)

If you thought it was impossible to win over fans across generations, for batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, nothing has been impossible over the last 20 years.

There is no secret, as all that was needed was passion for the game, which has won the hearts of even the leaders of corporate India.

It did not take long for advertisers to latch on to Sachin, as they saw an opportunity to ride his popularity and reach out to the middle class. This opportunity looked, as an advertiser later said, andar se solid. So, Sachin was the favourite among the most premium advertisers and was working hard before the cameras for advertising campaigns too.

Advertisers and the cricket crazy public were now saying, almost as one: "Ye dil maange more".

As Sachin's stature grew on the cricket field, he sported the MRF logo on his bat, among the first cricketers to do so. And when he decided to change that sticker recently, it made headlines. And his fan club multiplied with every innings he played.

With over 17,000 runs in one-day internationals and nearly 13,000 in test matches, there is almost no batting record that the little master does not own. As they treat Sachin like god, fans would love to get one gift from the little master as he hopes to play his sixth World Cup in 2011 – and this time they definitely want the cup home.

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Sachin Tendulkar factfile

Hindustan Times - ‎2 hours ago‎
Even as politicians in Maharashtra like Raj Thackeray are increasingly using the "Marathi Manoos" card, iconic Mumbaikar Sachin Tendulkar on Friday walked a ...

Brand Sachin still rules

NDTV.com - Ashu Sinha, Abhishek Jha - ‎1 hour ago‎
If you thought it was impossible to win over fans across generations, for batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, nothing has been impossible over the last 20 ...

Tendulkar eyes 'Milestone 30000'

Times of India - ‎Nov 7, 2009‎
Sachin Tendulkar is creating his own new peaks to conquer. Already the highest scorer in both Tests and ODIs, Tendulkar, who crossed the 17000 ODI-run mark ...

Gujarat CM Narendra Modi to felicitate Tendulkar

Press Trust of India - ‎2 hours ago‎
Ahmedabad, Nov 13 (PTI) Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, who will complete 20 years in international cricket tomorrow, will be felicitated by Gujarat Chief ...

Double milestones: 17 k runs & 45 centuries

NDTV.com - ‎6 hours ago‎
The little master Sachin Tendulkar has done it all. cricketndtv.com takes a look back at all the 45 ODI centuries Sachin has scored over the years. ...

Dhoni stays on top

Calcutta Telegraph - ‎20 hours ago‎
Sachin Tendulkar is at the ninth spot. Harbhajan Singh jumped 11 places, after an impressive outing against Australia to move up to the top-10. 1. ...

Sach-a icon

Daily News & Analysis - Suparna Thombare - ‎17 minutes ago‎
Mumbai: At 36 and 17000 runs, Sachin Tendulkar continues to inspire children. In a DNA poll of 100 kids between the ages of 10 and 14, an impressive 40 ...

Srikkanth recalls Sachin's 1989 debut

Cricketnext.com - ‎12 hours ago‎
When a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar made his debut against Pakistan in 1989, his skipper was Krish Srikkanth. Twenty years later, Srikkanth is the Chairman ...

Sachin ton made TRP ratings soar

Indiatimes - Indranil Basu - ‎22 hours ago‎
NEW DELHI: Sachin Tendulkar doesn't merely create batting records. He also does wonder to the TRPs. The Mumbai maestro's sensational 175 off 141 balls last ...

When sachin almost made me go blind: Atul Ranade

Times of India - Vinay Nayudu - ‎Nov 11, 2009‎
I and Sachin Tendulkar go back a long way, since kindergarten, in fact. I also opened the innings for our school Shardashram in that famous match in which ...


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Migrant-led Peoples' Forum Challenges Governments

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(Athens, 1-5 November 2009) On the eve of a global summit on migration, migrant communities from around Greece and the world, converged into Athens to launch their own "Peoples' Forum" and challenge the policies being deliberated. The 4th Peoples' Global Action on Migration, Development and Human Rights (PGA) – organized by an international coalition of migrant groups in Greece alongside migrant groups from around the world, human rights organizations, trade unions, development NGOs and other civil society – criticized the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) for not heeding the critical conditions migrants face, and exacerbating abuses against them.

 

The Global Forum on Migration and Development, or GFMD, is an intergovernmental forum (a meeting of governments) that takes place every year to discuss migration and development issues. It is an informal, voluntary, state-led and non-binding forum that seeks to address the multi-dimensional aspects, opportunities and challenges related to migration and development and to foster action-oriented outcomes. The GFMD came out of the recommendations of the United Nations High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development held on September 14-15 2006. The first GFMD was held in Brussels, Belgium on 10-11 July 2007. The second GFMD was hosted by the Philippine government and was held in Manila from 27-30 October 2008. This year's GFMD was convened in the midst of a worldwide economic recession that has witnessed increasing crackdowns against immigrant communities who have already been deeply impacted with loss of jobs in their home countries and countries of destination.

 

The PGA was held from 1 to 5 November at the Technopolis Cultural Center in the Gazi district of Athens, Greece. Activities included large plenaries with world-renowned speakers, workshops, cultural events, regional caucuses, sectoral summits, visits to local migrant communities, public actions and demonstrations, and side meetings related to the issues of migration, development and human rights. One of the workshops was on the issue of 'Portability of Social Security of Migrants' and we presented a paper on 'Providing Social Security Protection to Migrant Workers of Asia' on November 3, 09 incorporating concept and campaign of Social Security Now campaign.

 

Discussions in other workshops were also centered on human rights, labour rights and social security rights of migrant domestic workers, asylum seekers, irregular or undocumented migrants and other vulnerable categories.

 

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PIL in SC over MNS vandalism

NEW DELHI: A PIL petitioner on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking action against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) legislators indulging in

violence against another MLA for taking oath in Hindi.

Petitioner Salekh Chand Jain had earlier filed a PIL against the violence indulged in by MNS activists against north Indians and the apex court had issued notice on that PIL to the Maharashtra government.

Mentioning its fresh application in the pending petition, advocate Sugriv Dubey sought an early hearing on the petition and the present application saying "if the streak of violence started by MNS MLAs goes unpunished, then the nation will be divided into several parts on the basis of languages".

Jain's PIL had accused MNS activists of killing two doctor brothers -- Ajay and Vijay -- for refusing to close their clinic and charged the police and Maharashtra administration of doing nothing to arrest the accused.

"The representatives of MNS are committing offences and are going scot free," the petitioner said and requested the court to direct the Maharashtra government to bring to book those who were indulging in violence inside and outside the assembly in the name of language.

MNS lawmakers turn into lawbreakers in Assembly


MUMBAI/THANE: The 12th legislative assembly of Maharashtra got off to a violent start on Monday when four Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) MLAs

manhandled Samajwadi Party (SP) legislator Abu Asim Azmi for taking the oath of office in Hindi and not in Marathi. The tussle between Azmi and MNS chief Raj Thackeray on the Hindi-Marathi issue had begun last week.

The incident, which has tarnished Maharashtra's credentials as a progressive state committed to moderate politics, sent shock waves through political circles. By the end of the day, the state assembly passed a resolution suspending the four legislators - Shishir Shinde, Vasant Gite, Ramesh Wanjale and Ram Kadam - for unruly behaviour, manhandling Azmi and ``misbehaving'' with PWP MLA Meenakshi Patil, a senior lady member.

The suspension will last for four years, a severe penalty which has no precedent in the annals of the Maharashtra legislature. Minister for legislative affairs Harshavardhan Patil (Congress) moved the resolution which was passed by a majority vote.

The state legislative assembly began its three-day special session convened for oath-taking on Monday. As Azmi strode up the dais and began to take the oath in Hindi, MNS MLA Ramesh Wanjale rushed to the lectern and tried to snatch the microphone from him. Wanjale was soon joined by his three colleagues. Unfazed, Azmi went through the oath-taking exercise amid chaos.

The assembly began to resemble an `akhada' as Kadam and Gite began to chase Azmi, while Meenakshi Patil, Baba Siddique (Congress) and Harshavardhan Patil tried to shield him. In the melee that followed, Gite and Kadam manhandled Azmi, while the assembly looked on stunned. The suspension resolution came up at the end of the day as tempers in the assembly ran high.

The incident was telecast live, which led to violent protests from Samajwadi Party activists in Azmi's assembly constituencies Bhiwandi and Shivaji Nagar-Mankhurd. Counter-protests by MNS activists briefly created a fear psychosis in several parts of the city.

The drama began when the ministers were being sworn in. Nandgaonkar had tried to raise the issue of Azmi's taking oath by way of a point of propriety, saying that certain members were trying to take the oath in Hindi in violation of Article 220 and 385. However, protem speaker Ganpatrao Deshmukh said the issue was not a propriety issue, and did not allow him to speak.

Azmi was preceded by his colleague Abdul Rashid Tahir Momin who took the oath in Marathi. When it was Azmi's turn, he started in Hindi. ``I had told the speaker that I would take the oath in Hindi as I don't know Marathi. I did not object to Tahir's taking the oath in Marathi,'' he said, adding that the Constitution allowed a member to take the oath in any Indian language. ``I have a high respect for Marathi and Marathi people. Marathi is like my mother,'' he added for good measure. As soon as Azmi began speaking, the unseemly scuffle began, with legislators looking on, shocked.

After MNS rap, Azmi now in Sena crosshairs


MUMBAI: Maharashtra Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi found himself in yet another sticky situation on Tuesday, when his off-the-cuff remark

about Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray incurred the wrath of Sena MLAs.

Azmi while referring to a 'Saamna' editorial had told reporters, "Balasaheb is growing old and has been behaving like a child. He says he doesn't want to die in Maharashtra as Marathis let him down in the recent assembly elections."

On Tuesday, a couple of Sena MLAs gheraoed him as he was leaving the assembly premise. Thane Sena MLA Eknath Shinde led the party band to heckle Azmi who was seated in his car. "We were told that Azmi made some derogatory references to Balasaheb. We confronted him as he was about to leave the Vidhan Bhavan and sought an explanation from him. We've warned Azmi not to make any statement on Balasaheb in future," Shinde told reporters.

An allegedly chastened Azmi is believed to have assured Shinde and other party MLAs that he didn't mean any insult to the Sena chief.

Azmi said after Tuesday's fracas in the House, he has been receiving threatening phone calls. "Unknown callers have been threatening me, telling me not to speak against Raj Thackeray," said Azmi. "Now, with the attack on the my showroom in Colaba, I demand that my security be upgraded. I will be taking a delegation to Maharashtra home minister R R Patil in this connection," he said.

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Why Tendulkar has to defend Indian Citizens residing in Mumbai? Inflicted with Enslavement, Bondage, Inherent Injustice and Inequality, we may not AFFORD a Representative Political system as so called Elected Public serbvants indulge themselves in LUXURY and accumilte Shocking Wealth acomplishing the Mass Destruction Ethnic Cleansing agenda under prevailing Getapo Genocide culture!

 India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar rebutted the 'Marathi Manoos' brand of politics of the Shiv Sena and the Maharastra Navnirman Sena (MNS), saying that Mumbai is for all Indians.Meanwhile, in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand,
Following a ruckus in the Maharashtra assembly, a case of insult to Hindi language and treason has been filed against Maharashtra

Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray with the CJM court.

It is so simple that EVERY India has Every Right to reside and Earn his Livelihood in any part of Indian Nation. The Government of India as well as the State Government concerned are Responsible for the Security of Evry Citizen residing anywhere?

Then?

Does it not mean that Indian State has SURRENDERED to the Demogogues like Raj and Bal Thakre and Thakre Raj aroused ETHNO NATIONALISM Most Violent have made Indian state Irrelevant. Indian state which loses no time to Curb and Eliminitae Black untouchable Communities and minorities in seleceted land scape and humanscape as in Kashmir, central india including Dandakarnay and Jharkhand, Entire North east adopting Military Option and Zero Intolerance!

Why the FREE Market Democarcy in the Global market has to bring Forth an Icon like sachin tendulkar to maintain communal harmony which it NEVER intends as Manusmriti Apartheid Hegemony rules just because we Majority Enslaved Masses are DIVIDED into thousands of castes, religion and subreligion, sects, Creed and clan and tribes!

Raj Thackeray-led MNS, whose members assaulted SP legislator Abu Asim Azmi in the Maharashtra Assmebly, on Wednesday said they would

apologise to the House for their action but not to the MLA.

"We will apologise in the assembly as it was not our intention to malign the image of the House. However, there is no question of apologising to Azmi," MNS leader Atul Sarpotdar said.

"The whole controversy started because of one person - Abu Asim Azmi. It was not our intention to lower the dignity of the House. What happened was a spontaneous reaction by our MLAs," Sarpotdar said.

Raj Thackeray had issued a statement asking all MLAs in the Assmebly to take oath in Marathi but Azmi deliberately chose to take oath in Hindi, Sarpotdar said.

"MNS group leader in Assembly, Bala Nandgaonkar, will speak to Raj Thackeray today on the issue of tendering an apology for Monday's incident and would, during the course of the day, apologise to the House," Sarpotdar said.

Be ashamed of as Times of India reports that Cabinet ministers in the previous UPA government ran up a bill of Rs 300 crore between 2006-09, the last three years of its term,

travelling within and outside the country. The Government does NOTHING to Ensure the Safety of life and Property of its Citizens while Interanl security has been handed over to CIA and Mossad after turning Indian Ocean Peace zone into an Infinite battel Field right into our heart, after Auto Oprationilsation of Indo Us Nuclear Deal amidst oUnprecedented Parliamentary Diversion and Soap Opera, after Strategic realliance in US Israel lead!

Sachin Tendulkar and all other BRANDS, Icons do Promote free market democracy killing the Sate and civil Society Brahaminical, Toilet media, FIIs, LPG Mafia, Anti national Imposters, Political Hypocrites, Bastardised Intelligentsia and Enslaved Extra Constitutional Elements doing all the works of Legisaltion, Judiciary, Governance,Policy making and Diplomacy in the Best Foreign NRI MNC Corporate Interests.

The ICON to promote PRIMUM Consumer Goods and reality Show, foreign capital Inflow and Disinvestment has been engaged to ensure Indian Citizens that they remain SAFE in Mumbai. What a Tragedy in shining, glittering Sensex, nuclear Superpower Hindu Rashtra India!

The staggering figure, revealed in a reply to an RTI query by activist Subhash Chandra Agarwal, indicates the extent of spending by public representatives even as the country was sliding into an economic slowdown.

According to the cabinet secretariat, cabinet ministers - 30 in all in the UPA's first term - spent Rs 137 crore on foreign travel between fiscal 2006-07 and 2008-09 with highest in the year 2007-08 when more than Rs 115 crore was spent.

Incidentally, domestic travel too cost the public exchequer a pretty penny with the amount spent totalling Rs 163 crore. The expenditure incurred by them during 2008-09 was Rs 94.4 crore, which was 38% more than the cumulative expenditure incurred on domestic travel in the previous two years.

About Rs 127 crore was spent by central ministers in 2008-09, Rs 138.7 crore in 2007-08 and about Rs 82.3 crore during 2006-07 on their visits abroad as well as within the country.

The reply from cabinet secretariat did not give any further break-up of expenses in different heads as they are held by the Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDO) of different ministries.

"This office does not have any record of any individual minister as all the expenditure is booked under one respective head of account of all the ministers. As per existing rules... the details of each and every payment to the individual concerned by the DDO of that ministry," J L Khurana, senior accounts officer at the ministry of personnel, public grievances and pension said.


Tendulkar, who will be celebrating his 20 years in international cricket Sunday, clearly indicated that every Indian has a right to make Mumbai his home.

'Mumbai belongs to all Indians. I am a Maharashtrian and am extremely proud of that. But I am an Indian first,' he said at a press conference here Friday.

Tendulkar said that the best moment of his life was when he got the India cap in 1989.

'The most important moment of my life was the day I got my India cap (Nov 15 in Karachi). I was on cloud nine. It was a moment I have dreamt for,' he said.

Hamid Raja Khan, a lawyer practicing with the district court has filed the case under section 295A, 298, 153A and 121 of Indian Penal Code (IPC) seeking legal action against the MNS leader for insulting Hindi language on the floor of the House.

The complaint alleges that Raj Thackeray asked his legislators not to take the oath of office in Hindi, which is an act similar to treason.

The lawyer has urged the court to prosecute the firebrand leader and his MNS functionaries for indulging in activities that tantamount to treachery. The case will come up for hearing on November 16.

Demanding withdrawal of the political party status conferred to MNS by the Election Commission of India, the lawyer also sought punishment for all the members of MNS including four legislators facing four year suspension from Maharashtra assembly for misconduct on the floor of the House.

The conduct of the legislators on the directive of their leader Raj Thackeray was not in consonance with the fundamentals of the Constitution of India and it appears that they are running a well planned conspiracy to break the country on the lines of regionalism and language, asserted the young lawyer.


Shiv Sena men would have made 'tandoori' of Azmi: Bal Thackeray


Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray has held Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi "responsible" for Monday's mayhem in the Maharashtra assembly

and said his party men would have made a "tandoori" or roast of somebody like Azmi for having hurt Marathi pride.

In an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamna, Thackeray said that though elected from Maharashtra, Azmi took the oath as legislator in Hindi and not Marathi, and therefore he was beaten by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) lawmakers.

Stressing that the Sena was born on the issue of Marathi pride, Thackeray said in the past the Shiv Sena has carried out many such campaigns against the use of Hindi and English in the state legislature, especially by its senior member Diwakar Raote.

"If somebody like Azmi had come in Raote's hands, he would have made a 'tandoori' out of him, and removed his skin," the editorial declared.

"That (Marathi pride) has been the Shiv Sena's philosophy always and would also remain in the future," he noted.

However, Thackeray lashed out at the MNS for the violent behaviour of its legislators inside the assembly.

He said that nobody can support the violence and pandemonium created by the MNS members in the assembly Monday.

"The proceedings of the assembly or parliament must be carried out as per rules and decorum, it cannot be reduced to an 'akhada' (wrestling pit) or a vegetable market."

Azmi was slapped and pushed by MNS legislators inside the assembly Monday for flouting the party diktat of taking the oath as legislator only in Marathi.

Reacting to Thackeray's views, Samajwadi Party state president Abu Asim Azmi said that Bal Thackeray was "approaching the last stages of his life and has lost his mental balance".

"In fact, despite all his efforts the Shiv Sena could not come to power again and he is feeling very upset, so he talks anything," Azmi said here Tuesday.

The Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) combine lost the Maharashtra assembly elections held Oct 13.



Meanwhile,Describing Sachin Tendulkar as the best role model for a sportsman, Indian pacer Irfan Pathan Friday said he wanted to see the master blaster as a member of the World Cup winning team in 2011.

'There cannot be a better role model than him. I am lucky to have shared the dressing room with somebody like Sachin,' Pathan told reporters at the Eden Gardens here.

Tendulkar is days away from completing 20 years of international cricket.

'Best wishes for him for reaching this great milestone...It's not easy to cope up with the huge pressure. It drains your body and mind. And it's also difficult to stay away from your family for a better part of every year,' Pathan said.

'I really wish to see him as a part of the World Cup winning Indian team,' he added.

'In 2011, we are hosting it (along with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh). Hopefully, we will then win the World Cup with Sachin as a member of our side. The whole country wants him to win a World Cup,' said Pathan, who was here as member of the Baroda team for the Ranji Trophy Elite Group match against Bengal.

Pathan said he had a lot of happy memories with Tendulkar in the Indian team. 'Once he told me not to make a conscious effort to swing the ball. He said 'in your bowling, swing comes naturally'. This piece of advice is something I won't ever forget. Today I know how valuable an advice it was,' he recalled.

Karnataka spends Rs 1cr on one Cabinet meet

GULBARGA: Austerity wasn't quite the political rage a year ago, but even by easier standards this was rather extravagant. On September 26 last

year, the state BJP government chose to make a big show of its concern for north Karnataka and decided to hold a cabinet meeting in this city. Guess what they ended up doing? Spend Rs 28 lakh on decoration alone — most of it on flowers.

A glimpse of this floral tribute to north Karnataka (rather, to the notables of Yeddyurappa government notables) emerged from an RTI query put by TOI under the Right to Information Act. The decoration expenditure included putting up many buntings and welcome arches for 34 ministers, their secretaries and staff, who had taken the trouble of travelling 623 km from Bangalore.

The total expenditure for this one meeting was a shade lower than Rs 1 crore — Rs 92.39 lakh. The meeting was touted as a move to impart confidence to the people of north Karnataka regions, who had felt neglected by previous governments, that this government cared. So, no effort, human and financial, was spared to hold it.

The meeting was for a couple of hours. The city was awash with welcome arches, newly laid out roads and was teeming with people keen to catch a glimpse of the ministers. Decisions taken included carving out Yadgir as a separate district from Gulbarga, declaring November 15 — the jayanti of Kanakadasa, noted 16th century poet, philosopher and musician — as a government holiday, and sanctioning Rs 4 crore for the B R Ambedkar Chair in Gulbarga University.

In 1997, at the cabinet meeting held in Hubli during J H Patel's tenure as CM, a committee was constituted to look into the problems of regional imbalance in north Karnataka. But efforts of successive governments have not yielded much result.

To placate the region, a legislature session was held in Belgaum in 2006 followed by another early this year. An assurance to make Belgaum as the second capital of Karnataka was announced in the first session.

Now, the government plans to hold the World Kannada conference in Belgaum in December. Incidentally, another cabinet meeting was held this year in Gulbarga on August 27. Sources say, bills of contractors are yet to be cleared. So getting a fix on the final expenditure figure was not possible.

Mamata proposes to build rail coach factory in Singur

A day after state-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) officials visited the abandoned Tata Motors land in West Bengal's Singur,

Trinamool Congress chief and railway minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her eagerness Friday to build a coach factory on the plot.

"I feel a national project should come up on that piece of land. If necessary, we can go for joint venture with the state government also. We will set up world's biggest coach factory over there," Banerjee told a private television channel 'Star Ananda' from Delhi.

Singur, 40 km from here, turned into a battleground since May 2006 after the state's Left Front government announced global auto major Tata Motors would roll out Nano, the world's least expensive car, priced at Rs.100,000 from there.

Opposition Trinamool-led protesters demanded return of 400 acres - of the 997.11 acres acquired - to farmers. Finally, Tata Motors in October 2008 moved the small car plant to Sanand in Gujarat.

"If they (state government) give us the land, we can proceed. We can build the ancilliary industry in Dankuni and I can join the two places by a dedicated rail line," she said.

Banerjee said she spoke to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee three to four months back about the coach factory. "He told me to go ahead."

The Singur land in Hooghly district is still in possession of Tata Motors. Tata Sons chairman Ratan Tata had earlier said if the state government pays compensation, the company is ready to return the land.

Talking about the Singur farmers, Banerjee said: "The farmers are in a bad condition, they don't get two square meals but they have not bent down before anyone. We have to respect that."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Karnataka-spends-Rs-1cr-on-one-Cabinet-meet/articleshow/5125212.cms

Statues row: SC turns down Mayawati's fresh plea

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to grant the plea of Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh for carrying out "maintenance work" at

the controversial Rs 2,600 crore Ambedkar memorial site in Lucknow.

"The question of maintenance has been decided by this court earlier. The bench has heard at length . Why should we modify our order?" We will wait till November 30. There is no change of circumstances," an apex court bench said while turning down the UP government's plea.

A bench of Justices H S Bedi and J M Panchal, however tagged hearing of the plea along with the main petition on the issue which would come up for hearing on November 30.

Mayawati's aide and senior counsel S C Mishra and R S Suri, who appeared on behalf of the state, made the plea on the basis of an urgent application that it wanted to carry out the maintenance work in view of the December 6 Ambedkar anniversary celebrations.

By three separate directions, the apex court had earlier restrained all construction and maintenance works at the memorials being constructed by the UP government for several Dalit icons and leaders, including Mayawati.

An NGO Gomtinagar Sanstha and Mithilesh Kumar, an advocate, challenged the construction on the ground that several heritage structures were being demolished for the purpose.

The apex court broadened the scope of the PIL to examine the constitutional validity of the state spending huge public money for memorials of political leaders.

Koda pressed for contracts to Sinha's firm: ex-mines secretary

A former Jharkhand bureaucrat has claimed that in 2007 then chief minister Madhu Koda had pressurized him to push files recommending iron

ore mine contracts to close associate Vinod Sinha's company.

"When you work in a system, instructions are passed to officers. Even I was instructed by Madhu Koda on several occasions to push mine related files," Jay Shankar Tewary, then mines and geology secretary, said over phone from Patna.

Tewary held the post from January 2007 to July 2008, when he retired. He now lives in Patna. "I know Vinod Sinha. He used to put pressure through Koda," Tewary said.

The Income Tax (IT) department has issued arrest warrants against Sinha and Sanjay Chaudhary - both close associates of Koda - and all three are accused of the Rs 2,500 crore money laundering scam in Jharkhand.

Tewary said in late 2007, "Koda had cleared a file recommending iron ore mine contracts to Core Steel company", which it turned out was floated by Sinha. The file, however, never went through.

"We held up the file after we came to know that it was Vinod Sinha's company," claimed Tewary. Sources in the mines department, however, say Core Steel finally withdrew its file.

The IT department, however, is not too happy with Tewary speaking to the media. Ujjwal Chaudhary, director, IT, Investigations, said. "Tewary should have approached the IT department and recorded his statement instead of going to the media."

The IT department says it will interrogate bureaucrats regarding mine deals. "We will certainly interrogate and record the statements of bureaucrats in mine deals," he said. Tewary, it appears, has a lot to say.

"During my tenure as mines and geology secretary, we recommended mine allocation to national and international steel players. The small steel players tried to influence us by putting pressure through Koda," said Tewary.

"To cope with the small players, I recommended to the state government that iron ore mines should be allocated to small players through the Jharkhand State Mineral Development Corporation (JSMDC) and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC)," Tewary recalled.

"My recommendations were turned down by the state government," he added. Tewary even spoke of Koda wanting contracts for Chiriya Mines, which have the world's best quality iron ore deposits, to go to private players.

"The state government had stated that SAIL should keep one-third for its requirement and the rest should be awarded to the state government for private players' use," said Tewary. It was also reported that 40 mine-related files were disposed of in one hour during Koda's tenure.

"It was not an hour, rather a day during which the applications of interested parties were disposed of. Around 40 parties had appeared and their applications were disposed of," said Tewary.

He said this was done on the day he joined as mines and geology secretary - the very day when he left for the 2007 Punjab assembly elections as an observer.

"The Election Commission takes your services for a fixed tenure and I was coming and going back to Punjab in February 2007."

According to Tewary, during his predecessor S.K. Sathapathy's tenure as mines and geology secretary, applications were invited for a mine from interested parties. Around 60 parties applied for iron ore mines and Sathapathy called them for a presentation.

Then Sathapathy, who had the image of an honest officer, was transferred and B.K. Tripathy, another senior IAS officer, was named for the post. But Tripathy refused to join and it was then that Tewary joined as secretary in the department.

Koda was mines and geology minister between March 2005 and September 2006 when Arjun Munda was the chief minister. Even when he was chief minister between September 2006 and August 2008, Koda kept the portfolio with himself.

IT commissioner Ajay Kumar has been camping in Ranch since Nov 7 to scrutinize mine deals during Koda's rule.

PM, Sonia, Rahul to campaign in poll-bound Jharkhand


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi would campaign in poll-bound

Jharkhand.

They are prominent among the 40 party leaders, whose names have been finalized for campaigning for the five-phase polls in the tribal state beginning November 25, Congress sources said. However, details of the constituencies where the star campaigners would go are yet to be worked out.

Besides the top three leaders, union ministers Pranab Mukherjee, Mukul Wasnik, Ambika Soni, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Subodh Kant Sahay and Vilas Rao Deshmukh will also be visiting the state.

Delhi chief minister Shiela Dixit and Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot will also address a few election meetings in the state.

The party has also decided to involve cricketer-turned politician Md Azharuddin in the election campaigning there, the sources said.

Congress, following protracted negotiations, finalized an alliance with Babulal Marandi-led Jharkhand Vikas Morcha last week under which the latter would be contesting 19 seats, Congress 55 and friendly fights at remaining seven constituencies.

Congress sources said the party is making a serious bid to come to power in the state, where it has not been able to form a government since its inception in 2000.

Is Headley the missing link in 26/11 conspiracy?

With David Coleman Headley's travel itinerary and the persons he met up with during his nine visits to India becoming

increasingly clear, investigators believe that the Pakistan-born American, now in US custody, could have played a role in planning the Mumbai terror attacks.

Top intelligence officials said Headley, a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) suspect, is now turning out to be one of the prime suspects in the probe into 26/11 - India's biggest terror attack whose first anniversary will be observed in a fortnight - and was also looking at other potential targets in the country.

"Look at the reconnaisance missions he carried out. Why do you think he was travelling to Kochi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai and Delhi? Clearly it was not for sightseeing," a senior intelligence official said on condition of anonymity.

Investigators say that Headley could well be the missing link in the 26/11 conspiracy. Headley, say intelligence agencies, had visited India nine times on his US passport (No. 097536400), issued March 10, 2006 that was valid for 10 years.

According to officials probing Headley's connections, he had an eye for detail and was capable of meticulous planning.

Headley, who changed his name from Daood Gilani in 2006, and his alleged accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, were arrested in the US last month by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The FBI later informed the Indian intelligence agencies that the two were plotting terror attacks on behalf of the LeT against India and the National Defence College in New Delhi and two premier educational institutions were on their hit list.

An FBI team is expected in India next week to probe the Indian links of Headley and will be joined by security agencies in Mumbai.

"The FBI investigation shared with Indian investigators reveals that Headley has played an important role in conspiring the Mumbai attack. We are probing this link," the officer said, pleading anonymity.

"The criminal complaints the FBI has so far shared expose a serious plot against overseas targets by the two working for the LeT," the official said.

Intelligence agencies were also investigating Headley's suspected links to terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, which had carried out a series of bomb attacks across the country, including in Jaipur, Delhi and Bangalore last year.

Headley and Rana have been charged by the FBI of plotting to attack a Danish newspaper whose cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that led to violent protests by Muslims.

Headley, according to investigators, also travelled to Pakistan where he met with a militant having ties with Al Qaeda, Harakat-ul Jihadi Islami, and communicated with members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba about their plans to conduct fresh attacks in India.

Home Minister P. Chidambaram Thursday said Headley was in India before and the after the 26/11 terror carnage that left over 170 people dead in India's financial capital.

India's National Investigating Agency has already registered cases against Headley and Rana and has sought their deportation.

Headley's passport details, a xerox copy of which police got from a Delhi hotel, revealed he had come to the capital from Abu Dhabi March 6 this year - the ninth and his last visit to India. He is also suspected of having a Pakistani passport, the officials say.

According to Delhi Police, during his recent visits to the capital he stayed in two hotels of Delhi in crowded Paharganj, a popular destination for foreign backpackers.

On March 6, he stayed at Hotel Holiday International and then for the next two days at Hotel Anand, from where he checked out saying he was leaving for Rajasthan, according to hotel records.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Police have also questioned Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul for his alleged friendship with Headley. Rahul, a fitness instructor, was let off after questioning as he was unaware of Headley's terror links, said sources in the Mumbai Police.

"How would you think that a white American had anything to do with terror," Mahesh Bhatt told reporters when asked about his son was questioned.

In Mumbai, Headley also met realty broker Sunny Singh to rent a flat through a former French client. However, since he could not provide proper documents, he did not help him get a flat, the property dealer said.

"I asked him for copies of his visa, passport and other identity papers, which he was not ready to provide," he said.

6-man Puducherry cabinet spends Rs 36L on snacks


PUDUCHERRY: It's a small cabinet but with a healthy appetite and a penchant for entertaining guests quite liberally. A query under RTI has

revealed that Puducherry chief minister V Vaithilingam and his five colleagues in the cabinet have spent more than Rs 36 lakh on tea, snacks and beverages while hosting visitors in their respective offices in the assembly in the eight months between September 2008 and April 2009. ( Watch Video )

Welfare minister M Kandasamy topped the list among the spenders by ordering tea, snacks, beverages and other food items for Rs 10.48 lakh between September 2008 and March 2009 for visitors, officials and elected members. Kandasamy was closely followed by the chief minister, whose office spent Rs 9.86 lakh from September 25, 2008 to April 30, 2009.

Some days the reception seemed to have been on a mass scale: Vaithilingam's office ordered food items for Rs 1.06 lakh from a local hotel on a single day in September 2008; similarly, home minister E Valsaraj's office bought sweets worth Rs 60,000 on December 5, 2008. Public health minister A Namassivayam's office spaced out the expenses over three months, but ended up with a bill of Rs 2.4 lakh on purchase of sweets from the same retailer. All of them show a marked preference for certain hotels and restaurants. Kandasamy's office, for instance, divided orders worth Rs 5 lakh between two establishments. The total expenses incurred by the cabinet added up to Rs 36.84 lakh.

The RTI query was filed by NGO Rajiv Gandhi Human Rights Awareness Organization's secretary P Ragupathy and the findings have shocked local activists.

Vaithilingam, however, insisted that far from being a big spender, his regime had drastically reduced unnecessary expenditure by 50% in the past year. "The expenses incurred by the previous council of ministers stood at Rs 1.1 crore for a year. The new cabinet after assuming charge made it a point to reduce unnecessary expenses. We drastically reduced the expenses from Rs 1.1 crore to Rs 50 lakh or Rs 55 lakh per year,'' he told TOI.

Vaithilingam said he had not appointed an officer on special duty and a secretary to avoid additional expenses. "The chief minister can appoint an officer on special duty and a secretary. But I preferred not to appoint them in an effort to reduce expenses. The OSD accompanies the chief minister wherever he travels either by air or road. But I travel alone during official trips and carry my suitcase and luggage myself,'' he said.

Puducherry AIADMK secretary and MLA A Anbalagan wondered how the ministers could have spent lavishly while the territory was witnessing a severe financial crunch. "It was the ministers who complained of severe financial constraints in executing several projects including government medical college project. But they recklessly spent lakhs and lakhs of rupees on tea and beverages,'' he said.

UPA netas board economy, fly luxury

NEW DELHI: Pilots of the erstwhile Indian Airlines have blown the lid off the UPA's ongoing austerity drive which has seen ministers and MPs

making a proud show of flying economy. In a letter to the airline management, they alleged that ``some'' ministers and MPs insisted on an upgrade — that is seats in business class — after boarding the aircraft on economy tickets.

Some VVIPs, the Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) complained, even ``forcibly occupy seats in J (business) class''.

The airline, on its part, maintained that it had not come across any such case. ``The ICPA has not cited any specific example. So the question of taking action for something that has not happened so far does not arise,'' said an airline spokesperson. Officials of several airlines, however, agreed that despite the austerity drive, not many VVIPs were comfortable flying economy class.

Steering clear of the austerity issue, the ICPA only requested airline CMD Arvind Jadhav not to take disciplinary action against pilots by holding them responsible for the upgrade ``if some person in power upgraded him/herself on their own''.

After taking over, Jadhav has come down heavily on the earlier common practice of upgrades in the Air India-Indian Airlines combine. Only very senior level employees can travel business class and even for other well-connected people, the economy ticket has to be of a certain minimum fare level to be considered for upgrade.

``Many private airlines have instructions fed into their systems to give upgrades automatically, subject to availability, to certain powerful names from the political and bureaucratic spectrum. The austerity drive has mainly meant loss of revenue for us as when certain VVIPs are checked-in, we do insist on upgrading them. Sometimes they don't accept the offer and sometimes they do. But they all want to know if some senior party leader or UPA functionary is on that flight before accepting the upgrade,'' said an airport official of a private airline.

Being a government airline, IA airport staff may not be under the same stress as their private counterparts to automatically upgrade the big names holding economy tickets — possibly, leaving VVIPs to use their clout on board the aircraft to seek upgrades.
``Since they are in positions of power, our commercial staff and cabin crew are helpless as any resistance (to forcible upgrades) will lead to an awkward situation... So, at times, keeping in mind on-time performance and to avoid agitation of mind, we have to turn a blind eye to (this) problem,'' said the letter written by ICPA general secretary R S Otaal on Wednesday.

Worldwide, it is customary for airlines to upgrade commercially important persons (CIPs) or even common fliers inconvenienced by the airline in any way. However, the desi VIP culture has meant that airlines have made a habit of upgrading netas and babus.

QnA: Is UPA's 'austerity drive' just a political humbug?

Law ministry has no details of Moily's travel expenses

NEW DELHI: The law ministry has claimed it has no information about Union law minister Veerappa Moily's travel outside Delhi and the expenses

incurred on them.

"No information is available with this branch secretariat on the travel of the law minister and the purpose of the travel and the total cost incurred during the travel and stay," the ministry said in its reply to a RTI application.

"No information is available with this branch secretariat about the list of assets and the bank balances of Moily," it said.

According to the ministry's Chief Public Information Officer B K Bhargava, the country's top law officers -- Attorney General of India (AG), Solicitor General (SG) and other government law officers -- are entitled to only actual expenses incurred on travelling, boarding and lodging during their official visits.

He said there was no provision for travel by the executive class or stay in the five-star accommodation of the AG, SG and Additional Solicitor Generals (ASGs).

"As per Ministry of Law and Justice...Gazettee Notification of July 18, 2008,...where a law officer is required to perform journeys outside the headquarters in the course of his duties, he shall be paid or reimbursed the actual expenses incurred on travelling and on boarding and lodging," the ministry said. .

The ministry further said there was no special criterion for selection to the post of top law officers but a bachelors degree in law was a must and only advocates of eminence are being appointed.

Delhi-based Rajeev Agarwal, who filed the application, had also sought information from the government on details of the functioning of AG, SG, ASG and other standing counsel and their perks and entitlements.

Noting that the fee payable to AG, SG and ASGs was governed by terms and conditions issued by the ministry, Bhargava said it had no information on payments made to AG, SG or other ASG by the ministries or any public undertakings with respect to opinions, appearances and settling of affidavits and conferences between June and September 15.

"The office has no information on payments to AG and SG. However, payments to ASG are payable by the litigant department," Bhargava said, adding information about this had been notified on January 1, 1987, and July 18, 2008, in the official gazette.

India, Iran to discuss Pak-based terror, gas pipeline

India and Iran are expected to discuss the common threat of terrorism emanating from Pakistan and the proposed trilateral gas pipeline

project when foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki undertakes a two-day visit here from Monday.

Marking the first high-level contact since re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad in July, Mottaki's visit will also provide an opportunity for the two countries to discuss various other collaborative projects like development of an integrated port-road-rail infrastructure to provide transit access to India from Chabahar to central Asia.

During the talks between external affairs minister S M Krishna and Mottaki, the Indian side is expected to get an update on Iran's talks on its controversial nuclear programme with European interlocutors.

Mottaki, who is undertaking his second visit here since 2006, will also call on Vice President Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Terrorism from Pakistan is expected to be discussed when the two sides review the situation in the region.

Both India and Iran are victims of terrorism emanating from Pakistan which was highlighted by the bomb attack in Sistan province last month, official sources pointed out today while explaining the need to discuss the common concern.

India favours coordination of efforts with Iran against terrorism and will discuss what can be done in this regard, they said.

Headley stayed at Taj, associate Rana in Mumbai days before 26/11

American terror suspect David Headley had stayed at the Taj hotel here twice before the Mumbai carnage while his associate and Canadian

Pakistani Hussain Rana was in this metropolis till five days before the attack fuelling suspicion of their link to the strike. ( Watch Video )

Official sources in Mumbai said investigations have revealed that Headley, arrested by US investigating agency FBI for planning terror attacks in India, stayed at Taj between March 28 and March 30, 2007. During this period, he stayed in Room No 1809, they said.

Headley came back to the hotel on May 2, 2007 and stayed in Room No 314 till May 7, the sources said. The Taj had bore the brunt of the three-day carnage after Lashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) terrorists struck Mumbai on November 26 last.

Rana, who is also under FBI custody, had stayed in a guest house in south Mumbai till November 21, 2008, before he flew to an European destination on way back to Canada.

The sources said this has raised suspicion that he may have given final touches to the audacious terror strikes five days later that left 183 people dead including some American, British and Israeli nationals.

Investigators also found that Headley stayed in two hotels in April last year in Delhi's Paharganj, a favourite of budget travellers from abroad and recovered his passport details.

National Investigating Agency and Central security agencies are now probing into the travel details of both the suspects to check if they had any hand in the 26/11 attack or the serial bomb blasts in the country between 2006 and 2008.

As Indian investigators continue to trace the movements of the two men, the Headley trail also took a new turn with reports of contacts between Headley and Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul but the noted film maker dismissed the possibility of his son's involvement in any terror activities.


Cong harps on Marandi's clean image: Survey


RANCHI: Just days before the formal announcement of assembly elections in Jharkhand on October 23, the Congress did a sample survey to assess the

ground realities at grassroots level and find a suitable leader for the post of chief minister.

According to the survey report, the party is harping on an outsider coming from saffron brigade and president of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (JVM) Babulal Marandi, who was also the first chief minister.

Congress has even entered into an alliance with JVM as Marandi had comparatively a clean image among other leaders including top brass of the party. Congress got 62 seats while the JVM has 19.

As the campaign is picking up, the Congress realized the plan to ride piggy back on the clean image of Marandi is not feasible as its own party organization is weak.

"Party's intention to ride piggy back on JVM and clean image of Marandi is not likely to work as Congress itself is very weak at grassroots level," said a senior Congress leader supervising election.

The survey report based on reply of one among 10,000 respondents shows that around 40% people voted for Marandi, followed by former CM and BJP MP Arjun Munda. Not a single Congress leader in the state got more than 10% vote for the post of chief minister.

Weak presence of party leaders including candidates has send shock waves in the rank and file. Some candidates including some sitting MLAs have never tried to reach the people living in their respective constituencies. They are not even aware of the ground realities, caste equation and development issues which they can use as a tool to woo the electorate in their favour, said a source.

In most of the places, the party is also facing resentment among the young brigade which feels cheated as youths have not been given tickets. Out of the 62 candidates only five are youths, remaining seats have been given to oldies including those who lost their seats in Lok Sabha election, said a young leader, "Under these circumstances we are not going to put in the required effort to ensure victory of the candidates."

Spokesperson of Congress Radha Krishna Kishore, however, had a different opinion. There is resentment among some young leaders. "We are confident that clean image of Marandi and good governance during President's rule will ensure very good result for the party," said Kishore.
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BJP bid to play down infighting in party


RANCHI: As infighting in BJP came to fore with two prominent contenders former chief minister Arjun Munda and state president Raghuvar Das

exchanging heated words in public, the party in a bid to patch up the differences, brought both the stalwarts on the same platform to address the media here on Thursday.

Though uneasiness was apparent on their faces, Munda and Das tried their level best to demonstrate solidarity. Das even came to Munda's rescue when questions were hurled on him seeking an explanation for his accountability in the alleged multi-crore money laundering and hawala transactions of his cabinet colleague Madhu Koda.

Munda tried to evade the questions saying investigations will reveal everything. But Das chipped in to say that Munda in the capacity of leader of opposition had raised questions over Koda's conduct and levelled serious charges of corruption against him in the House several times.

He also asserted that instead of state government, Congress-led Union government should be held responsible for the corrupt practices of former chief minister Koda, who remained in power due to support of the party.
Accusing the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre of staging drama in the name of checking corruption through I-T raids, Das said the government should give an explanation for the delay in issuance of arrest warrant against Koda aides Sanjay Choudhary and Vinod Sinha.

"It seems the government was giving them enough time to either flee or to avoid interrogation or give them a chance to tamper with the evidences," he added. Das also raised questions over the recent alliance of the party with Babulal Marandi-led Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (P).

Munda narrated the details of the election programme of BJP leaders. He said LK Advani is visiting the state on November 21, whereas party president Rajnath Singh would come on a four-day visit on November 20 and again on three-day visit on November 27.

"During his stay, Singh will address te election rallies in different parts of the state," he said. On two occasions, JD (U) president Sharad Yadav and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar will address the public with BJP leader LK Advani and BJP president Rajnath Singh jointly.

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Sujata Anandan, Hindustan Times
November 12, 2009

Investigators zero in on US-based LeT man's mysterious 'Rahul'


The mysterious Rahul, whose name was mentioned extensively in LeT operative David Coleman Headley's e-mails to handlers in Pakistan, has finally
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been identified. It's neither Shah Rukh Khan nor Rahul Gandhi, but the son of famous filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt. But Rahul Bhatt, 25, a fitness instructor and a body builder, is not on the LeT hitlist. He is a friend of Headley. The latter was arrested by the FBI in Chicago last month for plotting major terror attacks in India and Denmark. ( Watch Video )

Investigating agencies, who have already questioned Rahul, have almost given him a clean chit, saying he appears to be innocent.

An officer privy to the investigations said, "He has admitted to being friends with Headley. But, in all probability, he didn't know Headley's actual background and took him to be a foreign national in India on a job. That was exactly the guise Headley had been living under in India between 2006 and 2009."

It has also come to light that it was Rahul who helped Headley rent a flat near Breach Candy hospital. The two met at a gym which Rahul frequented.

Rahul, at that time, was supposed to be launched in a film, Suicide Bomber, under his family banner Vishesh Films, based on the London bombings. The project was eventually scrapped.

Headley, a US citizen of Pakistani origin who had been arrested by US's Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) on October 18 with a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin Tahawwur Rana, at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, had told FBI interrogators that Rahul was a prominent Indian actor. Headley had been arrested on the information that he was planning terror attacks in Denmark and India.

The two men became friends and when Headley said he was looking to rent a flat, Rahul even helped him get one near Breach Candy through a property broker. All this while, say investigators, Rahul was not aware that Headley had LeT links.

During his stay in Mumbai, Headley was ostensibly functioning as a consultant for an immigration firm in Tardeo. That was, possibly, the only identity that Rahul knew of Headley. Earlier, there were theories among intelligence agencies that Rahul could be a code word either for Shah Rukh Khan, who has played several character by that name, or even a place that could have been a terror target.

When contacted, Rahul's father Mahesh Bhatt neither confirmed nor denied that his son had been questioned by the police in connection with the Headley case. He simply said, "This is an issue of national security and not something trivial related to Bollywood. Ask agencies that deal with national security. I will not say anything more."

All efforts to reach Rahul failed as his phone was switched off. Text messages sent to him did not elicit any reply till the time of going to press.

Investigators also suspect that Headley may be holding dual passports of US and Pakistan (as Pakistan allows it) and thus escaped the scrutiny of immigration officials as he may have travelled to Pakistan using his Pak passport while to India using his US passport.

In a few e-mail conversations with an LeT operative, Headley has mentioned Rahul several times. The FBI affidavit notes: In an e-mail on July 2009, Headley told Lashkar-e-Taiba Member A that "I think when we get a chance we should revisit our last location again and say hi to Rahul."

A reply from LeT Member A on the same day read: "To see Rahul is a good idea coz have some work for you over there too. Matters are good enough to move forward..."

On July 9, Headley writes again: "When you say 'move forward', do you mean in the north direction or towards Rahul..." To this Member A replies: "Towards Rahul."

On July 10, Headley writes another mail to Member A: "The visit to Rahul's place, is it for checking real estate property like before, or something different and if so please tell what you can please. Also is it in Rahul's city or different one?" To this Member A replied: "There are some investment plans with me, not exactly at Rahul's city but near that. Rest we can decide when meet according to your ease."

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Indian-origin people facing caste discrimination in UK: study

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London, Nov 12 (PTI):


Thousands of people of Indian origin, 71 per cent of whom were Dalits, face caste discrimination in Britain, says a new report, leading to demands in the country for making it illegal.

The report, titled "Voice of the Community -- A Study into Caste and Caste Discrimination in the UK", says that the caste system is widespread and that it affects thousands of people in the workplace, the classroom and even the doctor's surgery.
British law currently does not protect people who suffer caste-based discrimination.
The issue was also discussed at the committee stage of the Equality Bill 2009 in the House of Commons in June this year, but the government said evidence of this was lacking.


The new study, whose main conclusion was that there is "considerable evidence of caste-based discrimination among the Asians in Britain," was coordinated by the Anti-Caste Discrimination Alliance (ACDA), and included academics from three British universities. ACDA hoped that the study will provide evidence to the government to make caste discrimination illegal.

The study suggests that 58 per cent of the 300 people surveyed said they had been discriminated against because of their caste, while in another query 79 per cent said they did not think the police would understand if they tried to report a caste-related "hate crime".

Almost half of the respondents (45 per cent) said they had either been treated negatively by co-workers or had comments made about their caste.While, nine per cent felt they had been passed over for promotion, 10 per cent said they had been paid less because of their caste. Another 5 per cent said they had experienced threatening behaviour because of their caste.

The study was conducted by academics from the universities of Manchester, Hertfordshire and Manchester Metropolitan University.The report said that doctors from the Indian subcontinent now indicated "a potential for caste discrimination occurring in the healthcare sector".

"There is clear evidence from the survey and the focus groups that the caste system has been imported into the UK with the Asian diaspora and that the associated caste discrimination affects citizens in ways beyond personal choices and social interaction.
There is a danger that if the UK government does not effectively accept and deal with the issue of caste discrimination the problem will grow unchecked," it said.

Meanwhile, Lynne Featherstone, Liberal Democrat MP for Hornsey and Wood Green, was quoted by The Guardian as saying that "Caste discrimination, like other forms of discrimination, needs to be outlawed. This is the evidence that will prove the case for its inclusion in the equality bill".

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Murdered Dalit's mother appeals to government

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Chandigarh: A Dalit woman on Wednesday sought the intervention of the Punjab government in the suspected killing of her son by some influential people in their village last week and urged police be directed to arrest the main accused.

Jeevan Kumar, a resident of Chukar Chak village in the state's Moga district, 210 km from here, was shot dead following an altercation with a man who used to play music at a high volume.

"Gopi, who belongs to a very rich family of our village, used to play vulgar songs at very high volume in his tractor when he crossed our street every evening. My son objected to it and he paid with his life," Kuldeep Kaur, mother of Jeevan, told reporters here Wednesday.

"Gopi called his cousin Dhanna Singh, who is a dreaded man in our village, and they came to our house in search of Jeevan, who was not at home at that time. Then they again came in the evening and started firing at Jeevan who was in the market."

Jeevan died on the spot whereas three onlookers sustained injuries.

Police arrested three people, but key accused Dhanna Singh is still at large.

Kaur said, "Police are afraid of Dhanna Singh and are pressurising us to close the case. There is nobody to help the Dalit families of Punjab. Other Dalit families are also living under the terror of these rich boys. This is our desperate appeal to Punjab government to come forward for our rescue."

The family of the deceased, who was in his early twenties, also demanded a compensation of Rs.1 million from the government and appealed to it to direct the police to arrest the main accused Dhanna Singh.

They have also demanded Rs.100,000 aid for the families of the injured.

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Election results from Uttar Pradesh, often considered the true mirror of Indian politics, show that the Samajwadi Party is on borrowed time. It failed to secure a single seat in the by-elections that were held in the state. The principal gainer was the Bahujan Samaj Party led by Mayavati, which increased its tally. What seems apparent from the voting figures is that Ms Mayavati not only held on to her own support base among the Dalits, she also made significant inroads into the vote bank of the other backward classes, the mainstay of the SP and its leader Mulayam Singh Yadav. There are enough grounds to believe that Mr Yadav may have lost the support of even his own caste. There is an obvious shift from the caste-based politics that has prevailed in UP for some time: the Dalit and the OBC votes seem to be clustering around the BSP. If this trend holds it would be safe to conclude that the entire backward caste vote — irrespective of the divisions between the OBCs and the Dalits — has recognized the BSP as the best vehicle for furthering their collective interests.

The rout of the SP has other, perhaps more significant, ramifications. The Congress has also gained in comparison to the SP, and this would indicate that the latter is also losing its support among the Muslims. In Firozabad, the Congress candidate, Raj Babbar, a former Samajwadi leader, defeated Mr Yadav's daughter-in-law, Dimple Yadav by a decisive margin. Mr Yadav thus lost even in his home turf. It might be too early to speak of a full-fledged Congress recovery in UP but the signs that such a process has already started is more than clear from the election results. The credit for this remarkable turnaround must go to Rahul Gandhi who refused to be lured by short term successes and is concentrating on building up his party's organization and bases in UP. The dividends of this investment are manifest and will increase in the future. The Congress needs to keep its head and not be swayed by offers of alliance from SP to form an anti-BSP front. The BSP remains the main rival of the Congress in UP if the latter is to stage a recovery. But this goal will not be achieved by making short term compromises with unprincipled political entities. With the defeat of SP and the virtual disappearance of the Bharatiya Janata Party, UP is preparing for a battle royal between the Congress and the BSP. This may well determine the future face of the Indian polity and the nation.

Express Buzz

Dialogue with Maoists

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B G Verghese

First Published : 12 Nov 2009 11:49:00 PM IST

Last Updated : 12 Nov 2009 03:03:01 AM IST

The good news recently has been the opening for a possible dialogue with the Maoists after several bloody encounters, some Naxal barbarities, a determined security mobilisation and more recent kidnappings. The trigger was provided by the hostage-taking of a West Bengal police official, Atindranath Dutta, and his release following a deal with the West Bengal administration which enabled 20 tribal women naxal associates or sympathisers to walk free with their bail applications unopposed by the government. Dutta was delivered to the media with a cheeky 'prisoner of war' placard hung around his neck.

The State is not at war with the Maoists (and the army is not involved) but is certainly engaged in enhanced law and order operations against a misguided, ultra- radical movement that has been penetrated by adventurers and joined by assorted criminals and disgruntled elements under the banner of fighting indignity, injustice, exploitation and neglect. That tribals, Dalits and other marginalised people have suffered feudal and bureaucratic oppression cannot be denied but none of this can extenuate or be reason for violence and an ideology that speaks of class annihilation, 'liberation' and fighting 'imperialism'.

The trade-off of a police officer for 20 naxal women has evoked much criticism in many quarters as a demoralising official sell out, a panic reaction likely to embolden the naxals countrywide. The state home secretary's recalling what followed the Kandahar hijacking and the Rubaiya Saeed episode in Srinagar was not wholly inaccurate but inept. The failure to consult the Centre was certainly an error of judgment, which Delhi noted but sensibly passed over.

As a general rule one may argue that the state should never give in to terrorist blackmail even if it results in the killing of hostages. But each event needs to be assessed sui generis. Dutta was taken hostage after the Union home minister had announced the government's willingness to talk to the Maoists if they abjured violence and the latter had made a conditional response calling for the withdrawal of security forces. This latter demand was quite rightly rejected summarily as the state has a duty to protect all its citizens. Yet, it does not follow that the door to dialogue should be closed.

The initiative for talks should be pressed either directly or, as Chidambaram has stated, through 'well meaning people' who can act as intermediaries. He has significantly stated that the government is not insisting that the Maoists lay down arms but merely abjure violence and halt the wanton destruction of railway tracks, roads, transmission towers and other developmental and social infrastructure and planting landmines.

The Citizens Initiative for Peace and other civil society groups in good standing with all sides should now take the field to promote dialogue with concerned state governments, acting in concert with the Centre. Schools, health centres and associated infrastructure could be declared safe zones. Both the government and Maoists should declare a suspension of operations in defined areas and jurisdictions. The Maoists should not parade with weapons and the security forces in turn should halt aggressive patrolling though duty bound to challenge any infringement of the law.

Momentum should not be lost, especially as the government has offered to facilitate such contacts. Meanwhile the security forces should be advised to tread cautiously and be reactive rather than pro-active for a while in order to give the Maoist leadership sufficient time to instruct its cadre and make known its intent.

Much has been said about attending to the root cause of disaffection as a result of socio-economic neglect even though this does not admit of mindless violence and sabotage of infrastructure. However, there has to be a sound delivery system to ensure that social and economic development is possible and reaches the targeted population. This calls for structural changes which need to be urgently addressed.

The tribal areas are by and large constitutionally subject to the provisions of the Fifth Schedule and the more recently enacted Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act or PESA. These powerful instruments have been rendered effete through years of neglect. The governor who is the kingpin or guardian of tribal rights under the aegis of the President of India has virtually not functioned in consonance with that mandate. Governors assume office without any Instrument of Instructions to operationalise their constitutional role and no independent or effective instrumentality to execute this task. The Tribes Advisory Councils have become more ornamental than purposeful and the mandatory annual reports of the governor to the president are virtually written by the state tribal affairs departments and, if prepared in time or sent to the president at all, are seldom presented to parliament and almost never debated. The default appears to have become routine. The president (or government) is not known to have sent back any specific or regular directives to the states on the basis of these reports, or otherwise, to take ameliorative measures as constitutionally stipulated. Neither parliament nor individual MPs, tribal or otherwise, have shown much interest in any of this.

This then has led to administrative decline in the Fifth Schedule areas which are understaffed and treated as punishment postings. Governance is left to petty forest officials and other low-level functionaries, minor forest produce and liquor contractors who rule the roost. Corruption and indignity are rife and there is little redress. It is in these conditions that Maoists win sympathy as Robin Hood-type saviours until they make known their real intent, by when they are entrenched. Vigilante movements like Salwa Judum in Dantewada in Bastar Division have proved disastrous.

The administrative structure has to be simplified into a single window system and staffed by a chosen cadre akin to the hastily disbanded Indian Frontier Administrative Service in the northeast and other Himalayan borderlands. Further, the development strategy has to be differently crafted through value addition to traditional tribal activity and partnership through stakeholder participation of locals through PESA in the development of the rich mineral, biodiversity and other natural resources in Fifth Schedule areas under a well-defined trusteeship regime that brings together the state, tribal communities and corporate interests that deliver back to the community as much and more as they take from it.

A touch-me-not attitude will not work for the tribals or the country. Committees have reported and their findings are pigeonholed. The Tribal Forest Rights Act is one silver lining that needs to be pushed forward and the Fifth Schedule and PESA pressed into service.


--
.Arun Khote
On behalf of
Dalits Media Watch Team
(An initiative of "Peoples Media Advocacy & Resource Centre-PMARC")

India to move for extradition of Headley from US


NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: India has decided to move for the extradition of US-based terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Taiba -- David Coleman Headley and

Tahawwur Hussain Rana -- with indications that the former may have done the recce in Mumbai for 26/11 and in New Delhi and other cities where the LeT had planned similar carnages.

Investigations have established that besides Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Agra, Headley also visited Pune and Kochi.

The inclusion of Kochi is significant beacause of Lashkar's plan to target tourist destinations, while Pune should ring a bell because of the intercepted email echange between Headley and a Lashkar leader where he was told that a city close to Mumbai could be the target.

Sources in the home ministry said India would move US for extradition of Headley and Rana in January after FBI files its report against Headley in a US court. The authorities are hopeful of a positive response because Headley and Rana have been charged with using US soil to target India and Denmark.

As a step towards that end, the National Investigating Agency lodged a case against them on Wednesday evening.
The decision was taken in view of the growing belief of agencies here that Headley, who visited India several times on his US passport (097536400), provided specific details of targets to the 10 terrorists who savaged Mumbai last year. The precision with which Ajmal Kasab and other members of the Lashkar gang went about executing their macabre plan at different Mumbai locations has been an abiding puzzle for investigators.

Investigations also show his arrest could be particularly crucial for New Delhi, where he put up at two budget hotels -- De Holiday Inn and Anand in Paharganj -- the popular destination of backpackers. Headley came to Delhi from Abu Dhabi on March 7, 2009 and utilized his three-day stay to gather details on potential targets such as the National Defence College, as brought out by FBI. The inclusion of the college -- a tempting target because of the absence of any security worth speaking of -- for the planned Lashkar attacks was at Headley's insistence.

On 26/11, no sooner than the terrorists reached the Mumbai coast in an inflatable dinghy, they divided themselves five groups, each heading for specific assignments with an ease that pointed to a degree of familiarity with the targets. Investigators never believed that this could have been possible merely with the help of the sketches drawn by Fahim Ansari or details provided by Mohammad Sabauddin, another local Lashkar accomplice. The location of Chabad House, the Jewish centre that was attacked on the fateful evening, is inconspicuous even for an average Mumbaikar.

Incidentally, when Headley was arrested, the FBI recovered from him a copy of a book -- How To Pray Like a Jew -- indicating the level of preparation he undertook while visiting his targets. Headley might have carried this book even when he was in Mumbai for a recce of Chabad House.

The swiftness with which the 26/11 terrorists took the elevator in Hotel Trident to reach the top floor where they set up a control centre, has been seen as further evidence of the briefing they must have got. Investigators suspect that Headley might turn out to be the missing link.

The FBI affidavit underscores the fact that he had an eye for detail and was capable of meticulous planning. It mentions how the US-based Lashkar jehadi, who ditched his name Daood Gilani in 2006 for the one that he sports now, had drawn an elaborate plan to target the office of the Danish newspaper, Jyllands Posten, that had published cartoons of Prophet Mohammad.

In a short visit to the newspaper's Copenhagen office, Headley did not leave out anything which was crucial to the plot -- from the nature of security and surveillance at the newspaper's office to his getaway plan.

It turns out that he may have shown the same diligence while gathering details that Lashkar used for the 26/11 atrocity. He had an elaborate cover -- a US national with a Western sounding name offering innocuous immigration services from a regular location, 29/31 AC Market, Tardeo. He even hired a thoroughbred Mumbai woman as his secretary to complete the pretence. He took great care to avoid detection. He did not use landline for 'important' conversations, and there is no trace of the mobile phone that he is believed to have used.

Importantly, Headley used the cover of immigration service as the front also for the Denmark plot, posing as an employee of Rana's Chicago-based World Immigration Service.

The investigation is crucial also because it marks a blow to Pakistan's defiant refusal to proceed against Lashkar. The FBI finding about their links to al-Qaida and their plot against the Danish newspaper have also repudiated Pakistan's lie that Lashkar is focused only on J&K.

The agency established the link between Ilyas Kashmiri, a terrorist who figures quite high on the US's 'wanted' list, and Lashkar.

While the Americans have been taking a closer look at Lashkar, especially since 26/11, the estimate here is that they may press Pakistan for action against Kashmiri, as well as Anwar Saeed and Sajid Mir -- who are believed to be the Lashkar leaders mentioned in the FBI affidavit against Headley and Rana.

Yeddyurappa spends Rs 1.7 crore to redo home



BANGALORE: Last week, in New Delhi, a weepy Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa lamented how his political rivals, the "Bellary Reddys",
Residence of Yeddyurappa
Karnataka CM B S Yeddyurappa's residence in Bangalore.
were preventing him from tending to the hapless flood victims, but a new revelation shows that the chief minister's priority is not just selfless service of his state.

An RTI reply has revealed that Yeddyurappa has been equally committed to improving his own living quarters. He spent a staggering Rs 1.7 crore to renovate his bungalow, Rs 35 lakh of which went into redoing his bedroom. Going by the current austerity norms for politicians, Yeddyurappa's generous spend is unlikely to make him a role model.

This is how the bill for doing up Yeddurappa's residence on Devaraj Urs Road (Race Course) adds up: Renovation and fittings of the master bedroom cost Rs 34.55 lakh. This includes toilet works and interiors at Rs 10 lakh, marble flooring at Rs 10 lakh, a false ceiling and wall designs at Rs 4.40 lakh and Rs 10.15 lakh for gypsum board and wall panelling.

In an earlier report, TOI had revealed that the Karnataka government had incurred an expense of nearly Rs 1 crore for holding a cabinet meeting in Gulbarga last year, of which Rs 28 lakh was spent on floral decorations alone.
The RTI also revealed that another Rs 14.65 lakh was spent to improve "bedroom number 2" in the CM's official residence. This has marble flooring for Rs 10 lakh and Rs 4.65 lakh on imported wall papers. In all, Rs 1.69 crore was spent on renovation.

While Yeddyurappa has preferred to stay in this house after becoming CM, uncertainty over whether he would continue in the Race Course Road bungalow or shift to "Anugraha" (designated residence for CMs) near Sankey Road, saw the government spend Rs 9 lakh for toilet works at the latter, besides spending Rs 10 lakh to paint that house. "Anugraha" has now been occupied by Yeddyurappa loyalist and home minister V S Acharya.

After the BJP government came to power in May 2008, the total sanctioned "estimate amount" for the renovation, repairs and improvements of official residences of all ministers, including Yeddyurappa, has been over Rs 10 crore. Not all ministers are residing in official bungalows, though. While revenue minister G Karunakara Reddy has a flair for wardrobes and has fitted his bedrooms at a cost of Rs 8.08 lakh and put in sanitary fittings worth Rs 7.20 lakh, social welfare minister D Sudhakar went for a modular kitchen, priced at Rs 4.41 lakh.

Even Speaker Jagadish Shettar has not lagged behind. A sum of Rs 4.70 lakh has been spent on the wardrobe and storage cabinet at his residence, "Cauvery" on Kumarakrupa Road.

While Yeddyurappa leads the field, he is followed by Karunakara Reddy at Rs 88.26 lakh. Health minister B Sriramulu and energy minister K S Eshwarappa have turned out be most cost conscious ministers, having spent Rs 3 lakh and Rs 6 lakh, respectively, on their residences.

Fancy tastes

Cost of renovation of Karnataka ministers' homes
* Anugraha (residence of home minister V S Acharya) - Rs 61.30 lakh
* Speaker Jagadish Shettar - Rs 24.83 lakh
* Shobha Karandlaje, former RDPR minister - Rs 38.05 lakh
* Karunakara Reddy, revenue minister - Rs 88.26 lakh
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Personal information
Full name Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Born 24 April 1973 (1973-04-24) (age 36)
Mumbai, India
Nickname Little Master, Tendlya,[1] Master Blaster,[2] The Master,[3][4] The Little Champion[5]
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm leg spin / Right-arm off spin
Role Batsman
International information
National side India
Test debut (cap 187) 15 November 1989 v Pakistan
Last Test 3 April 2009 v New Zealand
ODI debut (cap 74) 18 December 1989 v Pakistan
Last ODI 5 November 2009 v Australia
ODI shirt no. 10
Domestic team information
Years Team
1988–present Mumbai
2008-present Mumbai Indians (Indian Premier League)
1992 Yorkshire
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 159 436 261 522
Runs scored 12,773 17,178 21,672 20,720
Batting average 54.58 44.50 58.64 45.43
100s/50s 42/53 45/91 69/99 56/109
Top score 248* 186* 248* 186*
Balls bowled 3,934 8,015 7,299 10,191
Wickets 44 154 69 201
Bowling average 51.63 44.19 60.34 41.96
5 wickets in innings 0 2 0 2
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 3/10 5/32 3/10 5/32
Catches/stumpings 102/– 132/– 170/– 167/–
Source: CricketArchive, March 31 2009

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar Sachin_Tendulkar.ogg pronunciation (help·info) (Marathi: सचिन रमेश तेंडुलकर) (born April 24, 1973 in Mumbai) is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the leading run-scorer and century maker in Test and One Day International cricket.[6][7][8] In 2002, Wisden ranked him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, next to Donald Bradman, and the second greatest one day international (ODI) batsman of all time, next to Viv Richards.[9] In September 2007, the Australian leg spinner Shane Warne rated Tendulkar as the greatest player he has played with or against.[10] Tendulkar was the only player of the current generation to be included in Bradman's Eleven.[nb 1] He is sometimes referred to as Little Master or Master Blaster.[12][13]

Tendulkar is the highest run scorer in both Test matches and ODIs, and also the batsman with the most centuries in either form of the game. The first player to score fifty centuries in all international cricket combined, he now has eighty-seven international centuries.

On October 17, 2008, when he surpassed Brian Lara's record for the most runs scored in Test Cricket, he also became the first batsman to score 12,000 runs in that form of the game,[14] having also been the third batsman and first Indian to pass 11,000 runs in Test cricket.[15] He was also the first player to score 10,000 runs in one-day internationals, and also the first player to cross every subsequent 1000-run mark that has been crossed in ODI cricket history. In the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, Tendulkar surpassed Australia's Allan Border to become the player to cross the 50-run mark the most number of times in Test cricket history, and also the second ever player to score 10 Test centuries against Australia, after only Sir Jack Hobbs of England more than 70 years back.[16] Tendulkar has been honored with the Padma Vibhushan award, India's second highest civilian award, and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, India's highest sporting honor.

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Early years and personal life

Tendulkar was born in Bombay (now Mumbai). His father, Ramesh Tendulkar, a Marathi novelist, named Tendulkar after his favourite music director, Sachin Dev Burman. Tendulkar's elder brother Ajit encouraged him to play cricket. Tendulkar has two other siblings: a brother Nitin, and sister Savitai.

Tendulkar attended Sharadashram Vidyamandir (High School)[1], where he began his cricketing career under the guidance of his coach and mentor, Ramakant Achrekar. During his school days he attended the MRF Pace Foundation to train as a fast bowler, but Australian fast bowler Dennis Lillee, who took a world record 355 Test wickets, was unimpressed, suggesting that Tendulkar focus on his batting instead.[17]

When he was young, Tendulkar would practice for hours on end in the nets. If he became exhausted, Achrekar would put a one-Rupee-coin on the top of the stumps, and the bowler who dismissed Tendulkar would get the coin. If Tendulkar passed the whole session without getting dismissed, the coach would give him the coin. Tendulkar now considers the 13 coins he won then as some of his most prized possessions.[18]

While at school, he developed a reputation as a child prodigy. He had become a common conversation point in Mumbai circles, where there were suggestions already that he would become one of the greats. His season in 1988 was extraordinary, with Tendulkar scoring a century in every innings he played. He was involved in an unbroken 664-run partnership in a Lord Harris Shield inter-school game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli, who would also go on to represent India. The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game. Tendulkar scored 326* in this innings and scored over a thousand runs in the tournament.[19] This was a record partnership in any form of cricket until 2006, when it was broken by two under-13 batsmen in a match held at Hyderabad in India.

When he was 14, Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar gave him a pair of his own ultra light pads. "It was the greatest source of encouragement for me," he said nearly 20 years later after surpassing Gavaskar's top world record of 34 Test centuries.[20] In 1995, Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali (born November 10, 1967), a paediatrician and daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta. They have two children, Sara (born October 12, 1997), and Arjun (born September 24, 1999).[21]

Tendulkar sponsors 200 underprivileged children every year through Apnalaya, a Mumbai-based NGO associated with his mother-in-law, Annaben Mehta. [22]

Early domestic career

On December 11, 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar scored 100 not out in his debut first-class match for Bombay against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut. He followed this by scoring a century in his first Deodhar and Duleep Trophy. [23]. He was picked by the Mumbai captain Dilip Vengsarkar after seeing him negotiate Kapil Dev in the nets.[1], and finished the season as Bombay's highest run-scorer.[24][25] He also made an unbeaten century in the Irani Trophy final,[26] and was selected for the tour of Pakistan next year, after just one first class season.[27]

His first double century was for Mumbai while playing against the visiting Australian team at the Brabourne Stadium in 1998.[1] He is the only player to score a century in all three of his Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debuts.[28]

In 1992, at the age of 19, Tendulkar became the first overseas born player to represent Yorkshire[1][29] Tendulkar played 16 first-class matches for the county and scored 1070 runs at an average of 46.52.[30]

International career

Early career

Tendulkar played his first Test match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989 aged just 16.He made just 15 runs, being bowled by Waqar Younis, who also made his debut in that match, but was noted for how he handled numerous blows to his body at the hands of the Pakistani pace attack.[31] In the final test in Sialkot, he was hit on the nose by a bouncer, but he declined medical assistance and continued to bat even as he gushed blood from it.[32] In a 20 over exhibition game in Peshawar, Tendulkar made 53 runs of 18 balls, including an over in which he scored 28 runs off Abdul Qadir[33]. This was later called "one of the best innings I have seen" by the then Indian captain Kris Srikkanth.[34] In all, he scored 215 runs at an average of 35.83 in the Test series, and was dismissed without scoring a run in the only One Day International he played.[35][36]

The series was followed by a tour of New Zealand in which he scored 117 runs at an average of 29.25 in, Tests including an innings of 88 in the Second Test.[37] He was dismissed without scroing in one the two one-day games he played, and scored 36 in the other. [38] On his next tour, to England in 1990, he became the second youngest cricketer to score a Test century as he made 119* at Old Trafford.[32]Wisden described his innings as "a disciplined display of immense maturity" and also wrote:[39]

"He looked the embodiment of India's famous opener, Gavaskar, and indeed was wearing a pair of his pads. While he displayed a full repertoire of strokes in compiling his maiden Test hundred, most remarkable were his off-side shots from the back foot. Though only 5ft 5in tall, he was still able to control without difficulty short deliveries from the English paceman."

Tendulkar further enhanced his development during the 1991–1992 tour of Australia, that included an unbeaten 148 in Sydney and a century on a fast, bouncing pitch at Perth. Merv Hughes commented to Allan Border at the time that "This little prick's going to get more runs than you, AB."[40]

Rise through the ranks

Tendulkar waits at the bowler's end.

Tendulkar's performance through the years 1994–1999 coincided with his physical peak, in his early twenties. On the day of the Hindu festival Holi, Tendulkar was told to open the batting at Auckland against New Zealand in 1994.[41] He went on to make 82 runs off 49 balls. He scored his first ODI century on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo. It had taken him 79 ODIs to score a century.

In 1996 against Pakistan in Sharjah, Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin was going through a lean patch. Tendulkar and Navjot Singh Sidhu both made centuries to set a record partnership for the second wicket. After getting out, Tendulkar found Azharuddin in two minds to bat out. Tendulkar boosted Azharuddin to bat and Azharuddin subsequently unleashed 29 runs in mere 10 balls. It enabled India post a score in excess of 300 runs for the first time. India went on to win that match.

Tendulkar's rise continued when he was the leading run scorer at the 1996 Cricket World Cup, topping the batting averages whilst scoring two centuries. He was the only Indian batsman to perform in the infamous semi-final of that World Cup. When Tendulkar's wicket fell, the Indian batting lineup collapsed and India conceded defeat after the crowd began angry demonstrations.

This was the beginning of a period at the top of the batting world, culminating in the Australian tour of India in early 1998, with Tendulkar scoring three consecutive centuries. These were characterized by a premeditated plan to target Australian spinners Shane Warne and Gavin Robertson, to whom he regularly charged down the pitch to drive over the infield. This technique worked as India beat Australia. The test match success was followed by two scintillating knocks in Sharjah where he scored two consecutive centuries in a must-win game and then in finals against Australia tormenting Shane Warne once again. Following the series Warne ruefully joked that he was having nightmares about his Indian nemesis.[42] He also had a role with the ball in that series, including a 5 wicket haul in an ODI. Set 310 runs to win, Australia were cruising comfortably at 3 for 203 in the 31st over when Tendulkar turned the match for India taking wickets of Michael Bevan, Steve Waugh, Darren Lehmann, Tom Moody and Damien Martyn for just 32 runs in 10 overs.[43]

Tendulkar single-handedly won the ICC 1998 quarterfinal at Dhaka to pave way for India's entry into the semifinals, when he took 4 Australian wickets after scoring 141 runs in just 128 balls.

A chronic back problem flared up when Pakistan toured India in 1999, with India losing the historic Test at Chepauk despite a gritty century from Tendulkar himself. The worst was yet to come as Professor Ramesh Tendulkar, Tendulkar's father, died in the middle of the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Tendulkar flew back to India to attend the final rituals of his father, missing the match against Zimbabwe. However, he returned with a bang to the World cup scoring a century (unbeaten 140 off 101 balls) in his very next match against Kenya in Bristol. He dedicated this century to his father.[44]

Captaincy

Tendulkar's two tenures as captain of the Indian cricket team were not very successful. When Tendulkar took over as Captain in 1996, it was with huge hopes and expectations. However, by 1997 the team was performing poorly. Azharuddin was credited with saying "Nahin jeetega! Chote ki naseeb main jeet nahin hai!",[45] which translates into: "He won't win! It's not in the small one's destiny".

Tendulkar, succeeding Azharuddin as captain for his second term, then led India on a tour of Australia, where the visitors were comprehensively beaten 3-0 by the newly-crowned world champions.[46] Tendulkar, however, was at his usual best and won the player of the tournament award as well as player of the match in one of the games. After another Test series defeat, this time by a 0-2 margin at home against South Africa, Tendulkar resigned, and Sourav Ganguly took over as captain in 2000.

Tendulkar remains an integral part of the Indian team's strategic processes. He is often seen in discussion with the captain, at times actively involved in building strategies. Former captain Rahul Dravid publicly acknowledged that Tendulkar had been suggesting moves such as the promotion of Irfan Pathan up the batting order which, although only temporary, had an immediate effect on the team's fortunes.

Injuries

Tendulkar continued his good form in Test cricket in 2001 and 2002, with some pivotal performances with both bat and ball. Tendulkar took three wickets on the final day of the famous Kolkata Test against Australia in 2001. Tendulkar took the key wickets of Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist, centurions in the previous test.

Tendulkar made 673 runs in 11 matches in the 2003 Cricket World Cup, helping India reach the final. While Australia retained the trophy that they had won in 1999, Tendulkar was given the Man of the Tournament award. The drawn series as India toured Australia in 2003/04 saw Tendulkar making his mark in the last Test of the series, with 241* in Sydney, putting India in a virtually unbeatable position. He followed up the innings with an unbeaten 50 in the second innings of the test and then an unbeaten 194 against Pakistan at Multan in the following series. The 194 was controversial in that he was stranded prior to reaching his double century as a result of a declaration by Rahul Dravid. In meeting with the press that evening, Tendulkar responded to a question on missing 200 against Pakistan by stating that he was disappointed and that the declaration had taken him by surprise.[47] Many former cricketers commented that Dravid's declaration was in bad taste.[48][49] The media noted at the time that the decision had apparently been made by Sourav Ganguly,[50] and Ganguly himself later admitted that it had been a mistake.[51] The controversy was put to rest when Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and coach John Wright spoke to the media after the team's victory and stated that the matter was spoken internally and put to rest.[52]

Although he was in strong form, tennis elbow then took its toll on Tendulkar, leaving him out of the side for most of the year, coming back only for the last two tests when Australia toured India in 2004. He played a part in India's victory in Mumbai in that series, though Australia took the series 2-1.

On December 10, 2005 at Feroz Shah Kotla, Tendulkar scored his record-breaking 35th Test century, against the Sri Lankans. On February 6, 2006, he scored his 39th ODI hundred, in a match against Pakistan. He followed with a run-a-ball 42 in the second one-day international against Pakistan on February 11, 2006, and then a 95 in hostile, seaming conditions on February 13, 2006 in Lahore, which set up an Indian victory.

On March 19, 2006, after scoring an unconvincing 1 off 21 balls against England in the first innings of the third Test in his home ground, Wankhede, Tendulkar was booed off the ground by a section of the crowd,[53][54] the first time that he had ever faced such flak. Tendulkar was to end the three-Test series without a single half-century to his credit, and news of a shoulder operation raised more questions about his longevity. Tendulkar was operated upon for his injured shoulder. In July 2006, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that Tendulkar had overcome his injury problem following a rehabilitation programme and was available for selection, and he was eventually selected for the next series.

Comeback

Tendulkar's comeback came in the DLF cup in Malaysia and he was the only Indian batsman to shine. In his comeback match, against West Indies on September 14, 2006, Tendulkar responded to his critics who believed that his career was inexorably sliding with his 40th ODI century. Though he scored 141*, West Indies won the rain-affected match by the D/L method.

In the preparation for the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Tendulkar was criticized by Greg Chappell on his attitude.[55] As per the report, Chappell felt that Tendulkar would be more useful down the order, while the latter felt that he would be better off opening the innings, the role he had played for most of his career. Chappell also believed that Tendulkar's repeated failures were hurting the team's chances. In a rare show of emotion, Tendulkar hit out at the comments attributed to Chappell by pointing out that no coach has ever suggested his attitude towards cricket is incorrect. On April 7, 2007, the Board of Control for Cricket in India issued a notice to Tendulkar asking for an explanation for his comments made to the media.[56]

At the Cricket World Cup 2007 in the West Indies, Tendulkar and the Indian cricket team, led by Rahul Dravid had a dismal campaign. Tendulkar, who was pushed to bat lower down the order by the Greg Chappell had scores of 7 (Bangladesh), 57* (Bermuda) and 0 (Sri Lanka). As a result, former Australian captain Ian Chappell, brother of the then Indian coach Greg, called for Tendulkar to retire in his column for Mumbai's Mid Day newspaper.[57]

In the subsequent series against Bangladesh, Tendulkar returned to his opening slot and was Man of the Series. He continued by scoring two consecutive scores of 90+ in the Future Cup against South Africa. He was the leading run scorer and was adjudged the Man of the Series.[58]

Tendulkar celebrates upon reaching his 38th Test century against Australia in the 2nd Test at the SCG in 2008, where he finished not out on 154

On the second day of the Nottingham Test (July 28, 2007) Tendulkar became the third cricketer to complete 11,000 Test runs.[59] In the subsequent One day series against England, Tendulkar was the leading run scorer from India[60] with an average of 53.42. In the ODI Series against Australia in October 2007 Tendulkar was the leading Indian run scorer with 278 runs.[61]

Tendulkar was dismissed seven times in 2007 between 90 and 100, including three times at 99, leading some to suggest that he struggles to cope with nerves in this phase of his career. Tendulkar has got out 23 times between 90 and 100 in his international career. On November 8, 2007 he got out on 99 against Pakistan in an ODI at Mohali to the bowling of Umar Gul caught by Kamran Akmal. In the fourth ODI, he got out on 97 (off 102 balls with 16 fours) after dragging a delivery from Umar Gul on to his stumps, falling short of another century in ODIs in 2007.

2007/08 tour of Australia

In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2007-08, Tendulkar showed exceptional form, becoming the leading run scorer with 493 runs in four Tests, despite consistently failing in the second innings. Sachin scored 62 runs in the first innings of the first Test at the MCG in Melbourne, but couldn't prevent a heavy 337-run win for Australia. In the controversial New Years Test at Sydney, Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 154 as India lost the Test. This was his third century at the SCG, earning him an average of 221.33 at the ground. In the third Test at the WACA in Perth, Sachin was instrumental in India's first innings score of 330, scoring a well compiled 71, only to be dismissed by what was later confirmed to be a questionable LBW decision. India went on to record a historic triumph at the WACA. In the fourth Test at Adelaide, which ended in a draw, he scored 153 in the first innings, involving in a crucial 126 run stand with V.V.S. Laxman for the fifth wicket to lead India to a score of 282 for 5 from 156 for 4. He secured the Player of the Match award.

In the One-Day International Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series involving Sri Lanka and Australia, Tendulkar became the first and only batsman to complete 16,000 runs in ODIs. He achieved this feat against Sri Lanka on February 5, 2008 at Brisbane. He started the CB series well notching up scores of 10, 35, 44 and 32, but could not convert the starts into bigger scores. His form dipped a bit in the middle of the tournament, but Tendulkar came back strongly in India's must-win game against Sri Lanka at Hobart, scoring 63 off 54 balls. He finished the series with a match winning 117 not out off 120 balls in the first final,[62] and 91 runs in the second final.[63]

Home series against South Africa

In the first test of a three-test series against South Africa at home, Tendulkar made a duck in the first innings. He missed the rest of the series, which was drawn 1-1, with an injury.

Indian Premier League

Tendulkar was made the icon player and captain for his home side, the Mumbai Indians in the inaugural Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition in 2008.[64] As an icon player, he was signed for a sum of US$1,121,250, 15% more than the second-highest paid player in the team, Sanath Jayasuriya.[65]

Sri Lanka Series

Before the three-Test series in Sri Lanka in mid-2008, Tendulkar needed just 177 runs to go past Brian Lara's record of 11,953 runs in test cricket. However, he failed in all six innings, scoring a total of just 95 runs. India lost 1-2.

Return to form and breaking the record

In the following ODI series against Sri Lanka, Tendulkar was sidelined due to injury. However, during the following Australia tour of India, he returned to fitness and form, scoring 13 and 49 in the first test before making 88 in the first innings of the second test, thus breaking the record for most number of Test runs held by Brian Lara. He also reached the 12,000 run mark when he was on 61. He made a fifty in the third test and 109 in the fourth, as India won the series 2-0 and regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

ODI and Test Series against England

Tendulkar was again out due to injury from the first three ODIs of a 7-match ODI series at home against England, but he made 11 in the fourth ODI and 50 in the fifth, before the ODI series was called off due to the Mumbai terror attacks, the scoreline being 5-0 to India. England returned for a 2-match test series in December 2008, and in the first test in Chennai, chasing 387 for victory, Tendulkar made 103 not out in a 163-run unbroken fifth wicket stand with Yuvraj Singh. This was his third century in a fourth match innings, and the first which resulted in a win. This was redemption for the Chennai Test of 1999 when chasing 271 against Pakistan, Sachin had made 136 with severe back pain and was out 17 runs short of the target, precipitating a collapse and a loss by 12 runs. He dedicated this century to the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks. Tendulkar failed in both innings in the second test, India won the series 1-0.

Sri Lanka ODIs again

In early 2009, India revisited Sri Lanka for 5 ODIs, as the Pakistan series had been cancelled due to the security situation in Pakistan and the attacks in Mumbai. In the first 3 ODIs, Sachin made 5,6 and 7, being incorrectly given out LBW on all three occasions. Then he was injured again.

New Zealand Series

India's next assignment was the away series against New Zealand. It consisted of 3 Tests and 5 ODIs. In the ODI series, Tendulkar started off with 20 in the first match followed by 61 in the second. Then he made a 163 not out in the third ODI, an innings ended by stomach cramps that forced him to retire hurt. India made 392 and won easily. Sachin was out of the next two ODIs due to injury but India won the series 3-1 with one game washed out. Tendulkar made 160 in the first test, his 42nd Test century, and India won. He made 49 and 64 in the second test and 62 and 9 in the third, in which India were prevented from winning by rain on the last day.India won the series 1-0.

Compaq Cup in Sri Lanka

Tendulkar rested himself for the ODI tour of West Indies, but was back for the Compaq Cup (Tri Series) between India, SL and New Zealand in early September 2009. He made 46 and 27 in the league matches before notching up 138 in the final, as India made 319 and won by 46 runs. This was Tendulkar's 6th century in ODI finals and his third consecutive score of over 50 in such finals. India has won all six times that Tendulkar has made a hundred in an ODI final.

ICC Champions Trophy 2009

Tendulkar played just one innings in the ICC Champions trophy in South Africa, scoring 8 against Pakistan as India lost. The next match against Australia was washed out and he was out with food poisoning in the third match against the Windies, as India were eliminated after beating the Windies and finishing third in their group.

India-Australia ODI Series

Australia returned for a 7-match ODI series in India in October, and Tendulkar made 14, 4, 32 and 40 in the first four games.

In the fifth match, with the series tied at 2-2, Australia amassed 350/4 in 50 overs. Tendulkar made his 45th ODI hundred, a 175 off just 141 balls. Just when it seemed that he would steer India to the large victory target, he paddle-scooped debutant bowler Clint McKay straight to short fine leg, with India needing 19 from 18 balls with four wickets left. The Indian tail collapsed, and they lost by 3 runs, being all out for 347.

During this match, Tendulkar also became the first player to reach 17000 ODI runs, and achieved his personal best against Australia, as well as the third highest score in a defeat. He described it as one of his best innings but said it could have been better had India won the match.

Style of play

Tendulkar plays a wristy leg-side flick

Tendulkar is ambidextrous: He bats, bowls and throws with his right hand, but writes with his left hand.[66] He also practices left-handed throws at the nets on a regular basis. Cricinfo columnist Sambit Bal has described him as the "most wholesome batsman of his time".[1] His batting is based on complete balance and poise while limiting unnecessary movements and flourishes. He appears to show little preference for the slow and low wickets which are typical in India, and has scored many centuries on the hard, bouncy pitches in South Africa and Australia.[1] He is known for his unique punch style of hitting the ball over square. He is also renowned for his picture-perfect straight drive, often completed with no follow-through. Recently, legendary Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar, in an article he wrote in the AFP, remarked that "it is hard to imagine any player in the history of the game who combines classical technique with raw aggression like the little champion does".[5]

Sir Donald Bradman, considered by many the greatest batsman of all time, considered Tendulkar to have a batting style similar to his. In his biography, it is stated that "Bradman was most taken by Tendulkar's technique, compactness and shot production, and had asked his wife to have a look at Tendulkar, having felt that Tendulkar played like him. Bradman's wife, Jessie, agreed that they did appear similar."[67][68]

Tendulkar at the crease, getting ready to face a delivery.

Former Australian cricket team coach John Buchanan voiced his opinion that Tendulkar had become susceptible to the short ball early in his innings because of a lack of footwork.[69] Buchanan also believes Tendulkar has a weakness while playing left-arm pace.[69] He was affected by a series of injuries since 2004. Since then Tendulkar's batting has tended to be less attacking. Explaining this change in his batting style, he has acknowledged that he is batting differently due to that fact that (1) No batsman can bat the same way for the entire length of a long career and (2) He is a senior member of the team now and thus has more responsibility. During the early part of his career he was a more attacking batsman and frequently scored centuries at close to a run a ball. Ian Chappell, former Australian player, recently remarked that "Tendulkar now, is nothing like the player he was when he was a young bloke".[70] However, during the latest tour of Australia in 2008, Tendulkar displayed glimpses of his attacking style with several masterful innings, dominating attacks in a manner reminiscent of his younger days.

While Tendulkar is not a regular bowler, he is adept at bowling medium pace, leg spin, and off spin with equal ease. He often bowls when two batsmen of the opposite team have been batting together for a long period, as he can often be a useful partnership breaker. With his bowling, he has helped secure an Indian victory on more than one occasion.[71] He has taken 44 test match wickets and is the 9th highest wicket taker for India in ODIs.[72]

Career achievements

An innings-by-innings breakdown of Tendulkar's Test match batting career, showing runs scored (red bars) and the average of the last ten innings (blue line).

Sachin Tendulkar is the most prolific run scorer in one-day internationals with 17,168 runs. With a current aggregate of 12,773 Test runs, he surpassed Brian Lara's previous record tally of 11,953 runs as the highest run scorer in test matches in the second Test of Australia's 2008 tour of India in Mohali.[14] [73] Sachin described "It is definitely the biggest achievement in 19 years of my career" on the day he achieved the record.[74] He also holds the record of highest number of centuries in both Test (42) and ODI cricket (45). Throughout his career, he has made a strong impact on Indian cricket and was, at one time, the foundation of most of the team's victories. In recognition with his impact on sport in a cricket-loving country like India, Tendulkar has been granted the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India. He was also elected Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997 and is ranked by the objective scoring method of the Wisden 100 as the second best test batsman and best ODI batsman of all time.

Tendulkar has also consistently done well in Cricket World Cups. Tendulkar was the highest run scorer of the 2003 Cricket World Cup and 1996 Cricket World Cup. Tendulkar has scored over 1000 runs in a calendar year in ODIs 7 times, and in 1998 he scored 1894 runs, easily the record for the highest number of runs scored by any player in a single calendar year for one day internationals. Tendulkar is also one of the very few players who are still playing in international cricket from the 1980s.

He has been Man of the Match 11 times in Test matches and Man of the Series 4 times,[75] out of them twice in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The performances earned him respect from Australian cricket fans and players.[40] Similarly he has been Man of the Match 60 times in One day International matches and Man of the Series 14 times.

Individual honours & appreciations

In January 2008, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown suggested that Sachin should be conferred with an honorary knighthood for his contribution to international cricket.[81] He was mentioned in the TIME magazine as the "The greatest living exponent of his craft."[82]

Praise by other cricketers

In September 2007, former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne published his list of the 50 greatest cricketers who had played during his time, in which Tendulkar had secured the number 1 spot.[10] Sunil Gavaskar, one of the greatest Indian Test batsmen, regarded as Tendulkar as being the "closest thing to batting perfection."[83] Shane Warne had mentioned a decade back, "I'll be going to bed having nightmares of Sachin just running down the wicket and belting me back over the head for six. He was unstoppable. I don't think anyone, apart from Don Bradman, is in the same class as Sachin Tendulkar. He is just an amazing player."[84][85][86] He has received such appreciations from various other cricketers, including Wasim Akram who said "Cricketers like Sachin come once in a lifetime and I am privileged he played in my time."[85], Viv Richards who said "He is 99.5 percent perfect. I'd pay to see him."[87], Brian Lara who said "You know genius when you see it. And let me tell you, Sachin is pure genius."[82], and Barry Richards who said "Sachin is cricket's God." [85] Former New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee believes Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman ever to grace the game.[88] Former Australian captain Steve Waugh has said in the past that Tendulkar will go down in history as the best ever batsman after Bradman. Former South African great Allan Donald considers Tendulkar to be the best batsman he has ever bowled to.[89] Current Australian captain Ricky Ponting too believes that Tendulkar is the best batsman he has seen or played against.[90]

Controversies

Mike Denness incident

In the second test of India's 2001 tour of South Africa, match referee Mike Denness fined four Indian players for excessive appealing as well as the Indian captain Sourav Ganguly for not controlling his team.[91] Tendulkar was given a suspended ban of one game in light of alleged ball tampering. Television cameras picked up images that suggested Tendulkar may have been involved in cleaning the seam of the cricket ball in the second test match between India and South Africa at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth.[92] This can, under some conditions, amount to altering the condition of the ball. The match referee Mike Denness found Sachin Tendulkar guilty of ball tampering charges and handed him a one Test match ban.[93] The incident escalated to include allegations of racism,[94] and led to Mike Denness being barred from entering the venue of the third test match. After a thorough investigation, the International Cricket Council revoked the official status of the match and the ban on Tendulkar was lifted. Tendulkar's ball tampering charges and Sehwag's ban for excessive appealing triggered a massive backlash from the Indian public and even the Indian parliament.[95]

Controversy over Ferrari customs waiver

In commemorating Sachin Tendulkar's feat of equalling Don Bradman's 29 centuries in Test Cricket, automotive giant Ferrari invited Sachin Tendulkar to its paddock in Silverstone on the eve of the British Grand Prix (July 23, 2002) to receive a Ferrari 360 Modena from the legendary F1 racer Michael Schumacher.[96] On September 4, 2002 India's then finance minister Jaswant Singh wrote to Sachin telling him that the government will waive customs duty imposed on the car as a measure to applaud his feat.[97] However the rules at the time stated that the customs duty can be waived only when receiving an automobile as a prize and not as a gift. It is claimed that the proposals to change the law (Customs Act) was put forth in Financial Bill in February 2003 and amended was passed as a law in May 2003. Subsequently the Ferrari was allowed to be brought to India without payment of the customs duty (Rs 1.13 Crores or 120% on the car value of Rs 75 Lakhs).[98] When the move to waive customs duty became public in July 2003, political and social activists protested the waiver[99] and filed PIL in the Delhi High Court. With the controversy snowballing, Sachin offered to pay the customs duty and the tab was finally picked up by Ferrari.[100] Tendulkar has been seen taking his Ferrari 360 Modena for late-night drives in Mumbai.

Fan following

Sachin Tendulkar's entry into world cricket was very much hyped up by former Indian stars and those who had seen him play. By scoring his first half-century in his second match and his first century aged 17, Tendulkar's consistent performances earned him a fan following across the globe, including amongst Australian crowds, where Tendulkar has consistently scored centuries.[40] One of the most popular sayings by Sachin's fans is "Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God".[81] Cricinfo mentions in his profile that "...Tendulkar remains, by a distance, the most worshipped cricketer in the world."[101]

At home in Mumbai, Tendulkar's fan following is so great that he is unable to lead a normal life. Ian Chappell has said that he would be unable to cope with the lifestyle Tendulkar was forced to lead, having to "wear a wig and go out and watch a movie only at night".[70] In an interview with Tim Sheridan, Tendulkar admitted that he sometimes went for quiet drives in the streets of Mumbai late at night when he would be able to enjoy some peace and silence.[102]

Business interests

Tendulkar's immense popularity has led him to numerous profitable business dealings in the past. He currently has the most sponsorships out of all players in world cricket. Sachin Tendulkar was an early pioneer in India on cricket business dealings when he signed a then record sports management deal with Worldtel in 1995, the value of the deal being 30 crore rupees over 5 years.[103] His next contract with WorldTel in 2001 was valued at 80 crores over 5 years.[104] In 2006, he signed a contract with Saatchi and Saatchi's ICONIX values at 180 crores over 3 years.[105] He is the highest earning cricketer in the world.

Making use of his popularity, Tendulkar has opened two restaurants: 'Tendulkar's'[106] (Colaba, Mumbai) & 'Sachin's'[107] (Mulund, Mumbai). Sachin owns these restaurants in partnership with Sanjay Narang of Mars Restaurants. He has also got a new restaurant in Bangalore called Sachin's.

In 2007, Tendulkar also announced a JV with the Future Group and Manipal Group to launch healthcare and sports fitness products under the brand name 'S Drive and Sach'.[108] A series of comic books by Virgin Comics is also due to be published featuring him as a superhero.[109]

Product and brand endorsements

Sachin Tendulkar endorses the following products:

Biographies

Sachin Tendulkar has been the subject of various books. The following is the listing of books focused on Tendulkar's career:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Bradman's team: Barry Richards (South Africa), Arthur Morris (Australia), Don Bradman (Australia), Sachin Tendulkar (India), Garry Sobers (West Indies), Don Tallon (Australia), Ray Lindwall (Australia), Dennis Lillee (Australia), Alec Bedser (England), Bill O'Reilly (cricketer) (Australia), Clarrie Grimmett (Australia). 12th man Wally Hammond (England)[11]

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  2. ^ Elegy for the Long Player
  3. ^ Arora, Nishant. "India will need Sachin for next 2-3 years: Srikkanth: Cricket Next". Cricketnext.in.com. http://cricketnext.in.com/news/india-will-need-sachin-for-next-23-years-srikkanth/34874-14.html. Retrieved 2008-11-27. 
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Further reading

  • Murray, Peter; Shukla, Ashish (2002). Sachin Tendulkar: Masterful. Murray Advertising. ISBN 81-7167-806-8. 

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Preceded by
Anil Kumble
Indian Awardees of Wisden Cricketer of the Year
1997
Succeeded by
Rahul Dravid
Persondata
NAME Tendulkar, Sachin Ramesh
ALTERNATIVE NAMES सचिन रमेश तेंडुलकर; Tendulkar, Sachin; The Little Master; The Master Blaster
SHORT DESCRIPTION
DATE OF BIRTH April 24, 1973
PLACE OF BIRTH Mumbai, India
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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