Sunday, 31 December 2017

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Shiv Kapur closes 2017 on a high with third victory of season at Royal Cup 

Gaganjeet Bhullar secures third place, Khalin Joshi is sixth 
Pattaya, Thailand, December 31, 2017: India’s Shiv Kapur closed the year on a high with his third victory of the 2017 Asian Tour season at the Royal Cup in Thailand. 
Kapur, the only golfer to win multiple Asian Tour titles in 2017, emerged triumphant in a fascinating duel against Thailand’s Prom Meesawat on the final day of the US$500,000 event. 
Shiv (67-68-68-67) posted a last round of four-under-67 to finish with a total of 14-under-270, one ahead of Meesawat. 
There were three Indians in the top-6 as Gaganjeet Bhullar (67-71-69-66) secured third place at 11-under-273 while Khalin Joshi (70-68-71-67) claimed sixth place at eight-under-276. 
At the start of the final round, Prom was two shots ahead of Kapur, who was four shots ahead of the rest of the field. 
However, Prom lost his advantage as early as the second hole of the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club. After pulling to the left, Prom had to settle for a bogey at the par-three hole, while Kapur knocked in a birdie. 
Prom’s further bogeys on the fifth and ninth handed Kapur the lead. Although, the 33-year-old Thai managed to shake off his nerves after the turn and it was all square again following consecutive birdies on the 11th and 12th. 
Kapur did himself no favours when he bogeyed the 13th and 14th and in the process, handed Prom a two-shot lead again. 
Kapur bounced back remarkably with two consecutive birdies of his own and it was back to a deadlock. With Prom bogeying the 17th, the door was left open for Shiv to win the Royal Cup, and he did.
Prom nearly forced a playoff as he narrowly missed a birdie putt at the last hole of the tournament.
 
Shiv, who won the Yeangder Heritage and the Panasonic Open India earlier in the year, made 19 birdies at the cost of five bogeys during the Royal Cup week. It was his fourth win on the Asian Tour and the seventh international win by an Indian in 2017. 
Kapur, who traded six birdies for two bogeys on Sunday, said, “It was a see-saw battle indeed. I had to come out fighting straight out of the blocks. I made two birdies in my first three holes and that reversed Prom’s advantage. It doesn’t always go to plan, but luckily, I started well and he made a bogey on the second hole and before I knew it, I was leading the tournament. 
“On the ninth, I made a good par, which was pivotal. I had a great putt from off the green on 10th. At that stage, I thought I was in control. I hit a poor drive on the 11th and got away with par. He made good birdies on 11th and 12th and regained the lead. 
“I felt that I made a bad swing on 13th and that carried over to the next hole. After the two bogeys, I was obviously disappointed as a two-shot lead turned into a two-shot deficit. 
“Standing on the 15th tee, I told my caddie that we’re not going to go down without a fight. Let’s make a birdie here and see what happens or at least give myself a chance going into the last two holes. 
“The birdie there (on the 15th) got me back into the tournament. I had a good up and down on the 17th and Prom kind of handed me the tournament as he three putted there. At the 18th, I thought he was a bit unluckily. Prom is a steely competitor and I’m lucky to come out on top. 
“I think the tournament has a great format. It has a lot of history and I’m glad to join the illustrious list of winners. 
“A lot of people were taking the week off. In hindsight, sometimes, good things happen. If I had made the EurAsia Cup team, I wouldn’t be here. It’s always great to win three times on Tour during the season. On top of that, it’s a special feeling to have my daughter here on the 18th green celebrating my win. 
“If 2018 can come anywhere close, I’ll be happy. I’ll be building on my success. After three weeks of rest and relaxation, I’ll be back competing on the Asian Tour.” 
Gaganjeet Bhullar held on to his third round position of third place after a 66 that featured an eagle, four birdies and a bogey. 
Bhullar said, “I had a good tournament. I didn’t prepare much as I came straight from my wedding. Today was particularly good. I holed a lot of good putts and gave myself good opportunities. I played well but obviously these guys (Kapur and Prom) played better than me. 
“It is good playing this golf course again. I had good memories from last year and I’m glad I came back and played well this week. 
“The year 2017 has been a memorable one. The Macao Open was special as it was a wire-to-wire victory and my second win there. It’ll be a tournament that is always close to my heart. This week was great, of course.” 
Khalin Joshi fired a last round of 67 to gain three places from his overnight tied ninth and finally finish sixth. 
Jyoti Randhawa ended the week in tied 41st at three-over-287.

Ananta Aspen:Session on “India – Israel:

Session on “India – Israel: Building a transformational partnership” | 5th January, 2018 | WWF Auditorium, 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi- 110003

                 
 
Session on
“India – Israel:
Building a transformational partnership”

EVENT DETAILS

DATEFriday, January 5, 2018
TIME5:30 PM  – 7:00 PM (Registration: 05:00 PM )
LOCATIONWWF Auditorium, 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi- 110003
SPEAKERSLt Gen Subrata Saha (Retd), Director General, Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) & Principal Advisor, CII
Ambassador Arun K Singh, Former Ambassador of India to the US and Israel
Mr. Shiv Khemka, Member, India Israel CEOs Forum; Member, CII International Council and Vice Chairman, SUN Group (INVITED)
MODERATORMr. Pramit Pal ChaudhuriForeign Editor of Hindustan Times and Distinguished Fellow & Head, Strategic Affairs, Ananta Aspen Centre

Saturday, 30 December 2017


Child playing with stove caused deadly New York fire

United States, an unattended three-year-old boy playing with the burners on a kitchen stove started a fire in a New York City apartment that killed 12 people yesterday, Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said.
Children aged 1, 2 and 7 as well as a boy whose age was unknown died, along with four men and four women. Among the dead were at least three members of the same family. Authorities said firefighters rescued 12 people from the building and four people are in the hospital in critical condition. New York City is going through a bitter cold snap with temperatures and high winds.
It was the deadliest fire in the city since an arsonist torched a Bronx nightclub in 1990, killing 87 people inside the venue that did not have fire exits, alarms or sprinklers, the New York Times reported.

Girls rescued from UP Madrasa

Uttar Pradesh, 52 girls aged six to 19, who were being held hostage in a madarsa in the old city area of Lucknow, were rescued last night.
Madarsa manager Mohd Tayyab Zia, who had been allegedly exploiting the girls, was arrested. Madarsa Jamia Khadeejtul Qubra Lilabnat, situated in Yasinganj area under Saadatganj police jurisdiction, was being used as girls’ hostel. The patron of the madarsa, Syed Mohd Jilani Ashraf, had reported the matter to the local police station, but no action was taken. He then approached Lucknow senior superintendent of police.
Though there were 101 girls living in the madarsa hostel, only 52 were present when the police raided the facility. Rest of the girls were believed to have gone to their families during winter vacation.
The girls rescued from the madarsa reportedly told the police that the manager used to sexually harass them under duress. Any girl who raised objections would be threatened of dire consequences, it was alleged. The girls were later sent to a women’s protective home in Lucknow. Further investigations are being conducted.

GAIL awards major contracts for Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga

New Delhi, 29th December, 2017: GAIL (India) Limited has placed line pipe orders for approx. 400 Km for pipeline connectivity from Dobhi (in Bihar) to Durgapur (in West Bengal). With these awards, major contracts of the Jagdishpur-Haldia & Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline (JHBDPL) project, i.e. pipe supply orders for 2100 Km and pipeline laying orders for 1700 Km have been finalized.
The prestigious 2655 Km long JHBDPL project, also known as the ‘Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga’ project was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in July’2015. The project is progressing in full swing. GAIL till date has committed over Rs 6500 crores for the project which will pass through the state of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha.
The project will usher Industrial development in East India by supplying environmentally clean Natural Gas to Fertilizer & Power plant, Refineries, Steel plants and other Industries. Further, the arrival of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga will provide direct and indirect employment to thousands of people.
The project will also provide clean energy to households and transportation in the cities en-route the pipeline. The City gas Network laying activity in Varanasi & Bhubaneswar has already commenced and activities in other cities namely Patna, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Cuttack & Kolkata will start by next month. The pilot project in  Bhubaneshwar  for providing PNG & CNG has already been inaugurated in Oct 2017 & Dec 2017 respectively , by Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Skill_Development_and_Entrepreneurship>.
Shri B. C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL (India) Ltd. said that “GAIL is committed  to complete the prestigious Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project well within scheduled time and cost. Construction works for another prestigious pipeline project, which is also part of National Gas Grid, Kochi Kottanad Mangalore project in Kerala and Karnataka state has also gained momentum. I have reviewed the project activities in Kochi last week and I am confident that the pipeline will be completed well before the scheduled completion of Feb 2019.”
CMD, GAIL (India) Ltd , further added that “ Major contracts for both the projects have been awarded which will contribute to the Make in India initiative of Government of India and provide huge employment opportunities in the pipeline project and City Gas Distribution networks. GAIL will be spending its committed project Capex for the current Financial year which will enhanced by more than 50% to around Rs 6000 crores in the next fiscal year largely for the 4000 kms of pipe line and City Gas projects it is presently executing.”
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Artêria Gallery, pleasure to kick off 2018 with the LA Art Show 2018!

We are offering you free tickets to the LA Art Show next week. Act fast because quantity are limited !
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LA Art Show 2018

It is our great pleasure to kick off 2018 with the LA Art Show, an innovative, world-class contemporary exhibition celebrating the multi-cultural influences of Los Angeles, California. In keeping with LA’s position at the cutting-edge of entertainement and technology, the producers of this event work to expand the viewing experience to include large scale installations, performances, and a special section of the event dedicated to design.
Artêria is proud to add our own diverse group of artists to the global art community convening in LA this January. Come check it out!

Opening times

VERNISSAGE
Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Vanguard Entrance, 7pm–8pm
Patron Reception, 7pm–11pm
Opening Night Premiere Party, 8pm–11pm
Thursday, January 11            11 am – 7 pm
Friday, January 12                 11 am – 7 pm
Saturday, January 13             11 am – 7 pm
Sunday, January 14               11 am – 5 pm

Venue

Arteria Gallery
Booth 629

Los Angeles Convention Center
1201 South Figueroa Street, West Hall

Complimentary tickets

You can register online by clicking on the complimentary admission links below. Should all the free tickets options already be gone, simply let us know by replying to this email, so that we can leave tickets under your name at the door of the event.
Not to be missed!
ZUT
“Des idées farfelues”
30×30 inches / 76×76 cm
C.A.B.81
“Orange Crush #1”
39×29 inches / 99,5×74 cm
 VIRGINIE SCHROEDER
“Always on my mind”
60×40 inches / 152×102 cm
MARIE-ANNE BARON
“Welcome to Yellow City”
40×40 inches / 102×102 cm
HUGO CANTIN
“Vanishing Kaloma”
58×13 inches / 147,5×33,5 cm
Mr REVRAC
“Glitch TechX 0-101317-0”
16x12x9 inches / 41x30x23 cm
L3F0u aka CONSTANTIN LE FOU
“Vegan James Dean (River Phoenix)”
48×48 inches / 122×122 cm
CANTSTOPGOODBOY
“Four Corners”
24×24 inches / 61×61 cm
PASHA SETROVA
“Orange Corset”
10x10x33 inches / 25x25x84 cm
POL TURGEON
“Flores Claustra”
19×12,5 inches / 48×32 cm

LA Art Show 2018

C’est avec grand plaisir que la galerie Artêria donne le coup d’envoi de 2018 avec le LA Art Show, une exposition contemporaine novatrice, de classe internationale, célébrant les influences multi-culturelles de Los Angeles. Fidèles à l’avant-gardisme californien dans l’industrie du spectacle et de la technologie, les organisateurs de cet événement ont voulu ajouter à l’expérience, en proposant des installations à grande échelle, des performances et une section spéciale dédiée au design.
Artêria est fière de présenter la grande diversité de ses artistes à la communauté artistique internationale et ce, dès janvier prochain!
On vous y attend!
VERNISSAGE
Mercredi, le 10 Janvier 2018

Vanguard Entrance, 7pm–8pm
Patron Reception, 7pm–11pm
Soirée d’Ouverture, 8pm-11pm
Jeudi, le 11 Janvier            11 am – 7 pm
Vendredi, le 12 Janvier      11 am – 7 pm
Samedi, le 13 Janvier        11 am – 7 pm
Dimanche, le 14 Janvier    11 am – 5 pm

Lieu

Galerie Artêria
Booth 629
Los Angeles Convention Center

1201 South Figueroa Street, West Hall

Billets

Veuillez vous inscrire en ligne en cliquant sur les liens d’admission gratuits ci-dessus. Si toutes les options de billets gratuits sont déjà écoulées, contactez-nous en répondant à ce courriel et nous laisserons des droits d’entrée à votre nom , à la porte de l’événement.
À ne pas manquer!