Thursday, 19 January 2017

Australian Open Tennis


Highlights of Australian Open Tennis

Australian open tennis is played on hard court first played in the year 1905, it was formerly known as Australian championship and was played on grass courts until 1987. Its a summer season in Australia. with the temperature approximately 45 degree celcius.  More than 40,000 tennis balls are used during the tournament.



Team India 

11 Participants

Siddhant Banthia
   Junior Boys' Singles
Yuki Bhambri
   Men's Qualifying Singles
Rohan Bopanna
   Men's Doubles
   Mixed Doubles
Saketh Myneni
   Men's Qualifying Singles
Leander Paes
   Men's Doubles
   Mixed Doubles
Purav Raja
   Men's Doubles
Divij Sharan
   Men's Doubles
Zeel Desai
   Junior Girls' Singles
Mahak Jain
   Junior Girls' Singles
Sania Mirza
   Women's Doubles
   Mixed Doubles
Mihika Yadav
   Junior Girls' Singles


Team New Zealand 

6 Participants


Marcus Daniell
   Men's Doubles
Ajeet Rai
   Junior Boys' Singles
Finn Reynolds
   Junior Boys' Singles
Artem Sitak
   Men's Doubles
Michael Venus
    Men's Doubles
    Mixed Doubles

Top Seeded Players 
Marina Erakovic
   Women's Singles


For tickets & booking: http://event.ausopen.com/tickets/ 

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Donald Trump Resuming Office As President

US President-elect Donald Trump billionaire will resume office on 20th January 2017 as 45th President of the United States Of America in a grand ceremony planned at  Washington DC. “Make America Great Again” is the highlighted point of Donald Trump. Barack Obama will be leaving when Donald Trump step’s in.


Good luck Mr. Trump focus on growth, rather than focussing what your predecessor targetted.

Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Jallikattu A Sport Of Tamil Nadu, Proud To Be Tamil-an.



A traditional right of Tamil Nadu is facing a ban by lots of foreign bodies. The unity among the students of Tamil Nadu has made the world  a massive pushback. The state and central government is not ready to respond swiftly. They are trying to play blame game which is really a bad. The power of students by sending back the politicians who would like to bring their political banner and create a problem.

Hats off to the students community. Regards to the parents who allowed their son's and daughters to participate in the protest against the ban for jallikattu.

Dear politicians don't loose your dignity for power and wealth, support the people by allowing the people of Tamil Nadu to organize jallikattu peacefully.


Thursday, 12 January 2017

Higher Studies In New Zealand

Dear friends,
                     Plan well before you proceed. Learning is a never ending process, so keep learning.

If you have planned to study in New Zealand or any other country, I request you to do some basics right in order achieve your goal.

1) Try to get some guidance from the elders/friends/teachers about the course you are planning to undertake.
2) Google as much information about the subject you would like to study.
3) Love the subject you would like to opt.
4) Then choose the right institution that offers the course, fees structure, job opportunities upon completion of the course and future of the course you want to study.
5) There are institutions that provide hands on experience with the theoretical classes search and go for it.
6) Be confident and study hard to be your own master.

Good luck...

Regards,
Syed Ibrahim Syed Ghaffar