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    Neighbourhood Weekly Newspaper

    Covering Porur, Valasaravakkam, Virugambakkam, Saligramam & Vadapalani areas

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    VALASAI TIMES

    Vol : 9 - No : 15 March 29 - Apr 04, 2014 Re.1/-Editorial & Advt. Cell : 9840 5 7304 3, 90030 39483

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    VALASAI TIMES45/105, Arcot Road,

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    33333VALASAI TIMES Mar 29 - Apr 04, 2014

    AVM Cricket Academywill be

    organising its 15th Summer

    Coaching camp at Avichi School's

    Grounds, Virugambakkam from

    6th April 2014for a period of two

    months.

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    more than 1500 young cricketers.

    With a view to give bigger and

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    The Supreme Courts two judges bench

    comprising of Justices AK Patnaik and FMI

    Kalifullah asked Indian Cricket Board

    President N. Srinivasan to immediately quit on his

    own or be forced out by its order to facilitate a fair

    impartial probe into the IPL betting scandal that

    involves his son-in-law GurunathMeiyappan

    alleged to be involved in the spot fixing and bettingscandal.

    The Supreme Court in October 2013 formed a

    Panel headed by retiredChief Justice of Punjab and

    Haryana High Court, MukulMudgal, additional

    Soliciter General, N. NageswaraRao and Assam Cricket Board Member

    NilaiDuttasubm

    itted a report on 10thFebruary consisting of more than 100 pages, their

    findings over the alleged betting and match-fixing of six indian players and

    also charges against Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals teams. The

    Committee indicted Srinivasans son-in-law in the alleged spot fixing and

    betting scandal and also named some cricketers playing for the national team.

    The bench observed why isSrinivasan sticking to his chair?Justice Patnaik

    commented that unless the BCCI President steps down, there wont be a fair

    enquiry. The man at the top must go. It is nauseating. Justice Kalifullahsaid

    if there has to be a fair and dispassionate enquiry, Srinivasan must step

    down. He further said that though there is no definite finding in the report,

    the allegations are so serious and that they require further investigation while

    the BCCI cannot do on its own and has to be by an outside agency. The

    bench gave Srinivasan to take a decision in this matter in two days time since

    the next hearing falls on 27thMarch 2014.

    The 69 year old Srinivasan heads India Cements as Vice President which

    was in the brink a decade ago made a remarkable turnaround that made the

    company becoming a top cement maker in the country. But amidst all the

    controversies, Srinivasan managed to make the BCCI more profitable by

    crafting a rejig in the international cricket council and power to the Indian

    Board and made him as the ICC chairman. Srinivasans first innings in the

    cricket administration was in 1998 when he became Vice president of the

    Tamilnadu Cricket Association. A.C. Muthiah, big industrialist and cricket

    administrator was his mentor. He served under him for four years. By 2002,

    he became the president and after 3 years he had appeared at the national

    level. In 2008, when india Cements joined the Cricket arena which won the

    bet for the Chennai franchise of the IPL namely Chennai Super Kings.

    Muthiah sued him on charges of conflict of interest as Srinivasan had held a

    top post at BCCI when bidding happened. The above case is now pending in

    the Supreme Court and later he fellout with Lalitmodi, the architect of IPL.The matter started from Bombay High court which quashed the BCCI

    decision to appoint two retired judges as a probe panel which gave clean

    chits to both Srinivasan and his son-in-law Meyiappan .BCCI and Cricket

    Association of Bihar had challenged the High court order which made the

    Apex court to appoint a three member panel. His position had become

    tenable as president of BCCI and also as chairman of International Cricket

    Council. The next ICC chairman may be likely some nominated by BCCI.

    On 27thmarch 2014 BCCI chief N.Srinivasan offered to set aside till further

    investigation if any ordered by the supreme court into IPL spot and match

    fixing allegations are over. Supreme court said all persons connected to

    CSK(Chennai super kings) owner India cements must be excluded from the

    BCCI management. So also, it suggested CSK and Rajasthan Royals need not

    be part of IPL due to allegations against the franchise owners. Bench suggested

    that Sunil Gavasakar can be made as interim BCCI President and Supreme

    Court wanted BCCIs reply by 28thMarch.

    They replied that according to BCCi constitution only the senior vice-

    president will officiate as president, not an outsider, not even a non-member

    of BCCI like Sunil Gavaskar . If CSK and RR are suspended from

    participation, the league would be reduced to 6 teams. The number of games

    will be reduced to 34 from 60. The total overall loss will be around 20,000 cr.

    Advertisement revenue could drop around 5% leading to 390 to 550cr loss.

    The two teams would have to pay their players 10% of bid amount.

    On their submission, after reviewing all the facts, the bench pronounced

    a balanced sound interim order on 28thMarch which is a landmark event in

    the annals of Indian Cricketing history. The order reads as ShivlalYadav, the

    senior vice president of BCCI will be the interim overall president of BCCI

    in the place of N.Srinivasan . Sunil Gavasakar will discharge the functions as

    interim president only for IPL. The bench asked Gavaskar to be out of

    contracts. He will be adequately compensated for the interim job. There will

    be no ban on IPL and also players playing in IPL. Supreme Court permitted

    CSK and RR to play for IPL.

    The Supreme Court verdict is an unparalled move at top level sport, one

    design to restore credibility not just in the tournament and cricket but India

    itself. This tall order is most welcomed by all cricket loving fans in India and

    abroad, instilling confidence. But decisive criminal action must be initiatedeven by ordering a thorough CBI probe to nail the culprits and to clean up the

    game. The final verdict will be pronounced on the 16thApril 2014, covering

    all aspects of complaintswith regard to IPL. It is indeed a warning signal for

    BCCI into its conduct in future and should exercise more carefulness as

    matured watch dog that should enhance the prestige of the game and honorto

    the country in the eyes of the world.

    IPL betting scandal - Hail! Supreme CourtInterim verdict a land mark judgment

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    77777VALASAI TIMES Mar 15 - 21, 2014

    Once upon a time, a King had a boulder placed on a roadway.Then he hid himself and watched to see if anyone would remove

    the huge rock. Many people came by; and simply walked around

    it. Many loudly blamed the King for not keeping the roads clear,

    but none did anything about getting the stone out of the way.

    Then a poor man came along carrying a load of firewood. Upon

    approaching the boulder, the poor man laid down his burden andtried to move the stone to the side of the road. After much pushing

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    A set of unique summer

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    summer, starting from 25th

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    Events jointly at Putra School,

    AVM Avenue Main Road,

    Virugambakkam.

    A series of short duration

    camps are planned to enable

    children to attend the same and

    also enjoy their holidays. Camps

    with focus on arts, team work and

    motivation are planned for boys

    and girls upto 12 years of age.

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    A 10 day course of SHORTFILM MAKING will be taken by

    professionals for children in the

    age group of 10- 18. This

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    aspects of a film making. To be

    able to give attention to every

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    would have limited seats of a Max

    of 20 students only.

    We are seeing increasing

    number of girl abuse incidents

    across all levels of society today.

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    10 days where foundation wouldbe laid to develop, boost and

    maintain the self confidence and

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