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Imphal Times Supplementary issue Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam 4 Sport News Dr. Rajshekhar Reddi, Principal Consultant & Unit Head – Neurology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket From Correspondent GuwahatiJune 14, Headaches are the most common disorders which can occur to people of all ages but women are highly prone to it. A headache can be sign of stress or anxiety or as medical disorder such as migraine. Some major headaches can result of brain tumors. As per the reports of WHO (World Health Organization), half of the adults in this world experiences a headache in any given year. “There are almost over 150 types of headaches. Some of Normal Headaches may be a serious medical disorder them include tension headaches, cluster headaches, sinus headaches, chronic, post traumatic and migraine headaches among many others. As headaches are serious condition, seek immediate medical attention if the pain is regular, persistent and more severe. Primary headaches can be a result of over activity, problems with, structures within the head which are pain sensitive. Primary headaches include blood vessels, muscles, nerves of head and neck. Common primary headaches are migraine, cluster headaches, and tension headaches.” Said D r. Rajshekhar Reddi, Principal Consultant & Unit Head – Neurology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket Basically secondary headaches are headache symptoms which can attribute to another cause. These can be caused by various factors like brain tumor, stroke, concussion, Teeth-grinding night, dehydration and several other factors. Tension headaches are most common in adults and teenagers. The basic reason behind these headaches can be pressure of studies or work. The pain of tension headaches may be mild or moderate which can come and go over time. They usually don’t occur with any symptoms. These headaches are the most severe ones as a patient can feel intense burning or piercing around both or around one eye. The pain can be so severe that a person can’t sit still and will often pace during the attack. Sometimes eye reddens, pupil gets smaller and nostrils on side stuffs up. These are known as cluster headaches as they are usually occur in groups. There is no fix period for its occurrence, you may experience it one or three times a week, which may lasts till 2 weeks or for months. Each headache attack lasts from 15 minutes to 3 hours. These headaches can wake you up from deep sleep. Men are three to four times to get these headaches as women. “Mostly Migraine headaches are recognized as pain of “Gas”, “Weak Eyes”, “Sinus”. It does not include only severe debilitating headaches. Its complications range from mild to severe, which varies from person to person. Migraine with aura (usually visual symptoms) is also called Classic migraine and occurs in 15% patients. Migraine without aura (also called Common Migraine) occurs in 85% patients. Most of the headaches suffered by people in the world are migraine.” Added Dr Reddi The management of headaches commences from clinically diagnosis or with the help of certain tests which rules out dangerous secondary headache disorders. The treatment of migraine involves Lifestyle changes, Preventive Therapy, Rescue therapy. It is important to recognize and appropriately deal with these disabling headaches to prevent Medicine overuse headache (MOH) which occurs when people take acute medications. Over use of pain killers can cause ulcers and kidney dysfunction. For the patients, who have daily headaches and went to unbearable stage, for them therapies like “Botox” are available. IT News Imphal, June 14, With the support from Manipur State Film Development Society, Film Society of Manipur will screen the Italian film- Cinema Paradiso (1988) directed by Giuseppe Tornatore on June 16, 2019 Sunday at 5 pm at MSFDS Auditorium here, under the monthly film screening programme with interaction session towards the promotion of good film movement in Manipur.. Cinema Paradiso is the beautiful, enchanting story of a young boy’s lifelong love affair with the movies. Set in an Italian village, Salvatore finds himself enchanted by the flickering images at the Cinema Paradiso, yearning for the secret of the cinema’s magic. When the projectionist, Alfredo, agrees to reveal the mysteries of moviemaking, a Oscar Winning Italian Film- Cinema Paradiso to be Seened with interaction session On June 16 At 5 Pm deep friendship is born. The day comes for Salvatore to leave the village and pursue his dream of making movies of his own. Thirty years later he receives a message that beckons him back home to a secret and beautiful discovery that awaits him. The film won Grand Prix du Jury in Cannes Film Festival 1989, Best Foreign Language film in Golden Globe Awards 1989 and Best Foreign Language Film in 62 nd Academy Awards 1989. Eminent personalities from the Critics Forum, Manipur will share the space of the interaction session to be conducted after screening of the film. P. Biprachand aka B.C.Khuman, Associate Professor in English Literature, Manipur College will be the main speaker of the interaction session on the film. All the members of the Film Society of Manipur and Critics Forum, Manipur are informed to attend the screening and to take part in the interaction session. Agency New Delhi June 14, In hockey, Indian men’s team will take on Japan in the second semifinal of the FIH Series Finals tournament at Bhubaneshwar today. The match will begin at 7:15 PM Indian time. The first semi-final will be played between the US and South Africa today at 5 PM. After finishing top of Pool A with three wins to their name, the World no.5 Indian team will face the tough task of defeating World no 18 Japan to secure their place in the final of the competition. The finalists will qualify for the FIH Olympic Qualifiers to be held in October-November this year. The Indian team has remained unbeaten in the competition so far as they finished with nine points from their three matches in Pool A, defeating Russia 10-0, Poland 3-1 and Uzbekistan 10-0. Japan, on the other hand, finished second in Pool B with seven points from their three matches, behind the US on an inferior goal difference. However, Japan is already assured of an Olympic berth by virtue of being the hosts as well as continental champions. FIH Hockey Series Finals: India to take on Japan today Agency Sydney June 14, Indian cricket great Sachin Tendulkar has filed a civil lawsuit against an Australian bat manufacturer, accusing it of using his name and image to promote products and then failing to pay him $2 million in royalties. In Federal Court papers filed this month and reviewed by Reuters, Tendulkar said Sydney-based Spartan Sports International agreed in 2016 to pay him at least $1 million a year to use his image, logo and promotional services to sell “Sachin by Spartan” sporting goods and clothing. The retired star batsman soon went to work promoting the products, and appeared at a range of promotional events in places such as London and the Indian financial hub of Sachin Tendulkar sues Australian cricket bat maker over $2 mln in royalties Mumbai, the documents showed. However, by September 2018, Spartan had failed to make a single payment owed, Tendulkar said, and he made a formal request for payment. When none came, he ended the agreement, asking the company to stop using his name and likeness. Yet Spartan continued to do so, according to the documents. Spartan, whose legal representative was not listed on the Federal Court website, did not respond to an email request from Reuters for comment. Les Galbraith, listed by the court documents as its chief operating officer, did not respond to a private message sent to his LinkedIn page. The law firm listed as representing Tendulkar, Gilbert + Tobin, declined comment. Tendulkar’s civil claim accused the Australian company of misleading or deceptive conduct, “passing off”, or suggesting an official endorsement when none existed, and breach of contract. It did not say what damages were sought. Tendulkar became the world’s leading run-scorer in tests and one-day internationals, with more than 34,000 runs and 100 centuries, in a 24-year career that ended in 2013. In 2012, he was made an honorary member of the Order of Australia, one of the country’s highest civil awards. The court website showed the lawsuit was filed on June 5, with the first court date in Sydney on June 26. ($1=1.4499 Australian dollars) Agency New Delhi June 14, State-run healthcare services continued to be severely affected in Bengal for the fourth consecutive day on Friday with junior doctors continuing their strike in defiance of chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s ultimatum to join work a day earlier. On Friday morning junior doctors, however, allowed patients to be taken to the emergency section of the NRS Medical College and Hospital that was closed since Tuesday. But they did not treat patients at the emergency that was being manned by senior medics. The outdoor patients department continued to be closed in almost all state-run hospitals. The junior doctors have been on strike since Tuesday in protest against the brutal assault on two colleagues in Nilratan Sarkar Medical Health services in Delhi, Mumbai hit as Bengal doctors’ strike enters Day 4 College and Hospital on Monday night by family members of an octogenarian patient who passed away. The India Medical Association has declared “All India Protest Day” on Friday against the incident and expressed solidarity with the striking doctors. Doctors in some parts of the country including Delhi’s AIIMS and Mumbai’s JJ Hospital have come out in support of their striking colleagues in Bengal. The CM, who holds the health and family welfare portfolio, visited the state-run SSKM hospital around noon on Thursday in the wake of the continuing disruption in medical services and warned junior doctors of action if they did not resume work by 2pm. Following the warning by Banerjee, emergency services started at SSKM Hospital and Burdwan Medical College. But junior doctors refused to buckle down and continued to protest. All out-patient clinics and routine services will remain suspended at New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the Safdarjung Hospital with over 3,500 resident doctors from the two hospitals striking work. Officials said senior doctors will run the emergency department and the ICUs. The two hospitals see almost 20 thousand patients in their clinics, with 40% of them travelling from neighbouring states to seek treatment. Resident doctors from Maharashtra, too, will join around 80,000 colleagues across the country in a one-day national strike on Friday. Owing to the strike, government medical colleges in the states will have to put routine surgeries as well as services at academic, out-patient and in- patient departments on hold between 8am and 5pm. A few protest processions are expected to be held in Kolkata. On Thursday evening both the principal and medical super of NRS wrote to the director of medical education tendering their resignation. While the opposition has attacked CM Banerjee over the impasse, with the BJP accusing her of acting as “Hitler”, the chief minister has called the strike a conspiracy by the CPI(M) and the BJP. In a Facebook post, the chief minister highlighted the plight of patients in hospitals due to the ongoing strike and claimed the government was cooperating with doctors. She described the injuries sustained by the two junior doctors at NRS Medical College and Hospital as “unfortunate”. Five persons have been arrested in connection with the incident, Banerjee said, adding that an inquiry has also been ordered to look into complaint of negligence during treatment, resulting in the death of the patient. Agency New Delhi June 14, The focus has shifted to the big-ticket India- Pakistan clash in ICC World Cup 2019 slated to take place on June 16 at Manchester after rain washed out India’s third match of the tournament against New Zealand at Nottingham on Thursday. A couple of days before the big day, Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, one who isn’t a stranger to such India vs Pakistan World Cup matches, narrated his feelings. Though Tendulkar did not state a favourite directly, he gave enough hints as to who he thinks will emerge on top on Sunday’s clash. “Batting bowling or fielding India tick all the boxes... When they get everything right they’re a formidable side to beat and I don’t think that should change even on Sunday against Pakistan,” said Tendulkar to the official broadcasters on Thursday. The former India batsman also pointed out the difference between the two sides, stating that India have the ability to handle pressure better. “I was watching Pakistan’s game against India vs Pakistan, World Cup 2019: Sachin Tendulkar hints at winner, pinpoints difference between two sides Australia. They built a lot of partnerships but lost wickets in crucial junctures so whenever Pakistan get to a good position that will be on the back of their minds. They would think ‘we shouldn’t lose wickets, we shouldn’t lose this game’ and that to me is the difference between the two sides,” said Tendulkar. “You will rarely see India losing wickets in pressure situations.” Chasing 308 for victory against Australia, Pakistan were in a good position at 136 for 2 but they lost 4 wickets for only 24 runs to lose their way. The same thing happened later when Wahab Riaz and captain Sarfaraz Ahmed brought Pakistan back in the game only to lose three wickets for 2 runs in the end. Australia won the match by 41 runs. India, on the other hand, have been in sublime form in the tournament. Each of their top three – Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli – have registered a big score in the World Cup and the middle order led by MS Dhoni and Hardik Pandya have also fired in the slog overs. Dhawan’s injury, however, will pose a concern for India ahead of the Pakistan match but they have enough firepower in reserves Dinesh Karthik and Vijay Shankar to fill the void. India’s strong World Cup record against Pakistan – six wins out of six games – will also hold them in good shape ahead of Sunday’s match. Notification We,Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi and Guruaribam Bimalchandra Sharma Solemly declare and affirm as under ; 1. That we are married under Hindu Marriage Customs and are living together as married couple since 24-2-1988. 2. That Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi will conyinue to be known as Brahamacharimayum Jayita Devi after the marriage also Sd/- Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi and Guruaribam Bimalchandra Sharma

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Imphal Times Supplementary issue

Edited by Rinku Khumukcham, Owned and Published by Iboyaima Khuman at Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai, Imphal and Printed by him at M/s Imphal Times Printers, Elangbam Leikai Imphal West, Contact No. 2452159, Resident Editor- Jeet Akoijam

4Sport News

Dr. Rajshekhar Reddi,Principal Consultant & Unit

Head – Neurology, MaxSuper Speciality Hospital,

Saket

From CorrespondentGuwahati June 14,

Headaches are the mostcommon disorders which canoccur to people of all ages butwomen are highly prone to it. A headache can be sign ofstress or anxiety or as medicaldisorder such as migraine. Some major headaches canresult of brain tumors. As perthe reports of WHO (WorldHealth Organization), half ofthe adults in this worldexperiences a headache in anygiven year.“There are almost over 150types of headaches. Some of

Normal Headaches may be a serious medical disorderthem include tensionheadaches, cluster headaches,sinus headaches, chronic, posttraumatic and migraineheadaches among manyothers. As headaches areserious condition, seekimmediate medical attention ifthe pain is regular, persistentand more severe. Pr imaryheadaches can be a result ofover activity, problems with,structures within the headwhich are pain sensitive. Primary headaches includeblood vessels, muscles, nervesof head and neck. Commonprimary headaches aremigraine, clusterheadaches, and tensionheadaches.” Said Dr.Rajshekhar Reddi, PrincipalConsultant & Unit Head –Neurology, Max SuperSpeciality Hospital, SaketBasically secondaryheadaches are headachesymptoms which can attributeto another cause. These canbe caused by various factorslike brain tumor, stroke,concussion, Teeth-grindingnight, dehydration and severalother factors.Tension headaches are mostcommon in adults andteenagers. The basic reason

behind these headaches can bepressure of studies or work. Thepain of tension headaches maybe mild or moderate which cancome and go over time. Theyusually don’t occur with anysymptoms.These headaches are the mostsevere ones as a patient canfeel in tense burn ing orp iercing around both oraround one eye. The pain canbe so severe that a personcan’t sit still and will oftenpace dur ing the attack . Sometimes eye reddens, pupilgets smaller and nostrils onside stuffs up . These areknown as cluster headachesas they are usually occur ingroups. There is no fix periodfor its occurrence, you mayexperience it one or three timesa week, which may lasts till 2weeks or for months. Eachheadache attack lasts from 15minutes to 3 hours. Theseheadaches can wake you upfrom deep sleep. Men are threeto four times to get theseheadaches as women.“Mostly Migraine headachesare recognized as pain of“Gas”, “Weak Eyes”, “Sinus”. It does not include only severedebilitating headaches. Itscomplications range from mild

to severe, which varies fromperson to person. Migrainewith aura (usually v isualsymptoms) is also calledClassic migraine and occursin 15% patients. Migrainewithout aura (also calledCommon Migraine) occursin 85% patients. Most of theheadaches suffered bypeople in the world aremigraine.” Added Dr ReddiThe management ofheadaches commences fromclinically diagnosis or withthe help of cer tain testswhich rules out dangeroussecondary headachedisorders. The treatment ofmigraine involves Lifestylechanges, PreventiveTherapy, Rescue therapy.It is important to recognizeand appropriately deal withthese disabling headachesto prevent Medicine overuseheadache (MOH) whichoccurs when people takeacute medications. Over useof pain killers can causeulcers and kidneydysfunction . For thepatients, who have dailyheadaches and went tounbearable stage, for themtherapies like “Botox” areavailable.

IT NewsImphal, June 14,

With the suppor t f romManip ur State FilmDevelopment Society, FilmSociety of Manipu r willscreen the I talian f ilm-Cinema Paradiso (1988)direc ted by Giu seppeTornatore on June 16, 2019Sunday at 5 pm at MSFDSAuditorium here, under themonthly f ilm scr eeningprogramme with interactionsession to wards thepromot ion of goo d f ilmmovement in Manipur..Cinema P aradiso is thebeautiful, enchanting storyof a young boy’s lifelonglove affair with the movies.Set in an I talian village,Salvatore f inds h imselfenchanted by the flickeringimages at the CinemaParadiso, yearning for thesecret of the cinema’s magic.When the pro jectionist,Alfredo, agrees to reveal themysteries of moviemaking, a

Oscar Winning Italian Film-Cinema Paradiso to beSeened with interaction session On June 16 At 5 Pm

deep friendship is born. Theday comes for Salvatore toleave the village and pursuehis dream of making moviesof his own. Thirty years laterhe receives a message thatbeckons him back home to asecre t and beau tifu ldiscovery that awaits him.The film won Grand Prix duJury in Cannes Film Festival

1989, Best Foreign Languagefilm in Golden Globe Awards1989 and Best Fo reignLanguage F ilm in 62n d

Academy Awards 1989. Eminent personalities fromthe Critics Forum, Manipurwill share the space of thein terac tion session to beconducted after screening ofthe film. P. Biprachand aka

B.C.Kh uman, Asso ciateProfessor in En glishLiterature, Manipur Collegewill be the main speaker ofthe interaction session onthe film. All the members ofthe Film Society of Manipurand Critics Forum, Manipurare informed to attend thescreening and to take partin the interaction session.

AgencyNew Delhi June 14,

In hockey, Indian men’s teamwill take on Japan in thesecond semifinal of the FIHSeries Finals tournament atBhubaneshwar today. Thematch will begin at 7:15 PMIndian time. The first semi-final will beplayed between the US andSouth Africa today at 5 PM. After finishing top of Pool

A with three wins to theirname, the World no.5 Indianteam will face the tough taskof defeating World no 18Japan to secure their place inthe final of the competition.The finalists will qualify forthe FIH Olympic Qualifiers tobe held in October-Novemberthis year. The Indian team hasremained unbeaten in thecompetition so far as theyfinished with nine points from

their three matches in Pool A,defeat ing Russia 10-0,Poland 3-1 and Uzbekistan10-0. Japan, on the other hand,finished second in Pool Bwith seven points from theirthree matches, behind the USon an inferior goal difference.However, Japan is alreadyassured of an Olympic berthby virtue of being the hostsas wel l as continentalchampions.

FIH Hockey Series Finals: Indiato take on Japan today

AgencySydney June 14,

Indian cricket great SachinTendulkar has filed a civillawsuit against an Australianbat manufacturer, accusing itof using his name and imageto promote products and thenfailing to pay him $2 million inroyalties.In Federal Court papers filedthis month and reviewed byReuters, Tendulkar saidSydney-based Spartan SportsInternational agreed in 2016 topay him at least $1 million ayear to use his image, logo andpromotional services to sell“Sachin by Spartan” sportinggoods and clothing.The retired star batsman soonwent to work promoting theproducts, and appeared at arange of promotional eventsin places such as London andthe Indian financial hub of

Sachin Tendulkar sues Australian cricketbat maker over $2 mln in royalties

Mumbai, the documentsshowed.However, by September 2018,Spartan had failed to make asingle payment owed,Tendulkar said, and he made aformal request for payment.When none came, he endedthe agreement, ask ing thecompany to stop using hisname and likeness.Yet Spartan continued to doso, according to thedocuments.Spar tan , whose legalrepresentative was not listedon the Federal Court website,did not respond to an emailrequest f rom Reuters forcomment.Les Galbraith, listed by thecourt documents as its chiefoperating off icer, d id notrespond to a private messagesent to his LinkedIn page.The law f irm listed asrepresenting Tendulkar,

Gilber t + Tobin, declinedcomment.Tendulkar ’s civ il claimaccused the Australiancompany of misleading ordeceptive conduct, “passingoff”, or suggesting an officialendorsement when noneexisted , and breach ofcontract. It did not say whatdamages were sought.Tendulkar became the world’sleading run-scorer in tests andone-day internationals, withmore than 34,000 runs and 100centuries, in a 24-year careerthat ended in 2013.In 2012, he was made anhonorary member of the Orderof Australia, one of thecountry’s h ighest civilawards.The court website showed thelawsuit was filed on June 5,with the first court date inSydney on June 26.($1=1.4499 Australian dollars)

AgencyNew Delhi June 14,

State-run healthcare servicescontinued to be severelyaffected in Bengal for thefourth consecutive day onFriday with junior doctorscontinuing their strike indefiance of chief ministerMamata Banerjee’s ultimatumto join work a day earlier.On Friday morning juniordoctors, however, allowedpatients to be taken to theemergency section of the NRSMedical College and Hospitalthat was closed since Tuesday.But they did not treat patientsat the emergency that wasbeing manned by seniormedics.The outdoor patien tsdepartment continued to beclosed in almost all state-runhospitals.The junior doctors have beenon strike since Tuesday inprotest against the brutalassault on two colleagues inNilratan Sarkar Medical

Health services in Delhi, Mumbai hit asBengal doctors’ strike enters Day 4

College and Hospital onMonday night by familymembers of an octogenarianpatient who passed away.The India Medical Associationhas declared “All India ProtestDay” on Friday against theincident and expressedsolidarity with the strikingdoctors.Doctors in some parts of thecountry including Delhi’sAIIMS and Mumbai’s JJHospital have come out insupport of their strikingcolleagues in Bengal.The CM, who holds the healthand family welfare portfolio,visited the state-run SSKMhospital around noon onThursday in the wake of thecontinuing d isruption inmedical services and warnedjunior doctors of action if theydid not resume work by 2pm.Following the warning byBanerjee, emergency servicesstarted at SSKM Hospital andBurdwan Medical College. Butjunior doctors refused tobuckle down and continued to

protest.All out-patient clin ics androutine services will remainsuspended at New Delhi’s AllIndia Institute of MedicalSciences (AIIMS) and theSafdarjung Hospital with over3,500 resident doctors from thetwo hospitals striking work.Officials said senior doctors willrun the emergency departmentand the ICUs. The two hospitalssee almost 20 thousand patientsin their clinics, with 40% of themtravelling from neighbouringstates to seek treatment.Resident doctors fromMaharashtra, too , will joinaround 80,000 colleagues acrossthe country in a one-daynational strike on Friday.Owing to the strike, governmentmedical colleges in the stateswill have to put routinesurgeries as well as services atacademic, out-patient and in-patient departments on holdbetween 8am and 5pm.A few protest processions areexpected to be held in Kolkata.On Thursday evening both the

principal and medical superof NRS wrote to the directorof medical educationtendering their resignation.While the opposition hasattacked CM Banerjee overthe impasse, with the BJPaccusing her of acting as“Hitler”, the chief ministerhas called the strike aconspiracy by the CPI(M) andthe BJP.In a Facebook post, the chiefminister h ighlighted theplight of patients in hospitalsdue to the ongoing strike andclaimed the government wascooperating with doctors.She described the injuriessustained by the two juniordoctors at NRS MedicalCollege and Hospital as“unfortunate”.Five persons have beenarrested in connection withthe incident, Banerjee said,adding that an inquiry hasalso been ordered to look intocomplain t of negligenceduring treatment, resulting inthe death of the patient.

AgencyNew De lhi June 14 ,

The focus has sh ifted toth e b ig - t i c k e t I n d i a -P ak is ta n c l a s h in I CCWorld Cup 2019 slated totake place on June 16 atMan ch es te r a f te r r a inwashed out India’s thirdmatch of the tournamentagains t New Zealan d atNottingham on Thursday.A couple of days beforethe b ig d ay, Legen d ar yIn dian c r icke te r Sach inTendulkar, one who isn’ta stranger to such Indiav s P ak istan Wo r ld Cu pm at ch es , n a r r a t ed h i sfeelings.Though Tendulkar d id notstate a favourite d irectly,he gave enough h in ts asto w h o h e t h in k s w i l lem er ge o n to p o nSunday’s clash . “Ba t t in g b o w l in g o rf ield ing India tick all theb oxes . . . Wh en th ey ge teveryth ing r ight they’re afo rm idable s id e to beatan d I d o n ’t th in k th a ts ho uld chan ge ev en o nS u n d ay aga i n s tPakistan ,” said Tendulkarto th e o f f ic ia lb r o ad cas te r s o nThursday.The former India batsmana l s o p o in t ed o u t t h ed i ff e r en ce b e tween th etw o s id es , s t a t in g th a tIndia have the ab ility tohandle pressure better.“I w as w a tch in gPakis tan ’s game again st

India vs Pakistan, World Cup2019: Sachin Tendulkar hints at

winner, pinpoints differencebetween two sides

Australia. They built a lo tof p ar tn er sh ip s bu t lo stw ic k e ts in c r u c ia lju n c tu r e s s o w h en ev e rP ak is t an ge t to a go o dposition that will be on theback of their minds. Theywould th ink ‘we shouldn’tlose wickets, we shouldn’tlose th is game’ and that tom e i s th e d i f f e r en cebe tween th e two sides ,”said Tendulkar. “You willr a r e ly s ee I n d ia lo s in gw ic k e ts in p r e s s u r esi tuat ions .”Ch as ing 308 fo r v ic to ryaga in s t Au s t r a l i a ,Pakistan wer e in a goodposition at 136 for 2 butth ey lo s t 4 w ick ets f o ronly 24 runs to lose their

w ay. T h e s am e th in gh ap p en e d la t e r w h enWahab Riaz an d capta inSarfar az Ahmed b roughtPakistan back in the gameonly to lose three wicketsf o r 2 r u n s in th e e n d .Australia won the matchby 41 runs.India, on the o ther hand,have been in sublime formin the tournament. Each oftheir top three – ShikharDh aw an , Ro h i t Sh a r m aand Vi ra t Koh l i – h av eregistered a b ig score inth e Wo r ld Cu p an d th emidd le orde r led b y MSDhoni and Hardik Pandyahave also fired in the slogovers.Dhawan’s injury, however,will pose a concern for Indiaahead of the Pakistan matchbut they have enoughfirepower in reserves DineshKarthik and Vijay Shankar tofill the void.India’s strong World Cuprecord against Pakistan – sixwins out of six games – willalso hold them in good shapeahead of Sunday’s match.

NotificationWe,Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi and Guruaribam

Bimalchandra Sharma Solemly declare and affirm as under ;1. That we are married under Hindu Marriage Customs andare living together as married couple since 24-2-1988.2. That Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi will conyinue to beknown as Brahamacharimayum Jayita Devi after the marriagealso

Sd/-Brahmacharimayum Jayita Devi

andGuruaribam Bimalchandra Sharma