Football: Manvir Singh, Bipin Singh combine to help youthful India hold Oman on return to action


DUBAI: The Indian football team made a fine comeback in the second half to hold fancied Oman 1-1 in its first international match in more than a year though the Gulf side dominated the friendly on Thursday.India conceded a goal in the 42nd minute with Chinglensana Singh ‘s clearance crossing the goal-line after hitting goalkeeper Amrinder Singh who started the match instead of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Manvir Singh scored the equaliser in the 55th minute to help India pull off a rare draw against Oman in the first international outing after the COVID-19 lockdown.India head coach Igor Stimac gave debuts to as many as 10 players. He had said before the match that he would give chances to maximum number of players for them to gain the experience of playing in big matches.The first half was all about Oman attacking in waves with India not getting a single shot on target.Oman, who have won both the two-legged matches of the 2022 World Cup qualifying against India, played a high defensive line with more men on attack. India were content defending their citadel with more players in their own half and just one man upfront most of the time.The Indians lost possession too easily on most occasions as Oman did not let them hold on to the ball for long.Oman squandered a penalty in the 27th minute after Rowlin Borges committed a foul on Abdul Aziz Al Gheilani inside the box. Aziz himself took the spot kick but shot straight to Amarinder Singh But Oman were not to be denied a goal in the first half. Al Aghbari got the ball on the left wing and sent a low cross on the face of the goal. Amrinder could not collect the ball cleanly and it hit Chinglensana Singh and went past the goal line.Stimac made two changes at the start of the second session with Lalengmawia and Raynier Fernandes replacing Jeakson Singh and Rowllin Borges The Indians dished out a much improved show in the second half, holding the ball a lot more than the first 45 minutes and playing a more attacking game.India equalised five minutes before the hour mark. Bipin Singh sent in a delicious cross from the right flank which was headed home by Manvir.Oman, ranked 81st as compared to India’s 104th in the FIFA charts, then pressed hard for the winning goal but Amrinder was impressive behind the bar as he made two fine saves in the 63rd and 65th minutes.India play their second international friendly against the UAE here on Monday. The friendlies are a part of preparations for the joint qualifying round matches of the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup to be played in June.
The Indian football team made a fine comeback in the second half to hold fancied Oman 1-1 in its first international match in more than a year though the Gulf side dominated the friendly in Dubai on Thursday. (More Football News)

India conceded a goal in the 42nd minute with Chinglensana Singh’s clearance crossing the goal-line after hitting goalkeeper Amrinder Singh who started the match instead of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

Manvir Singh scored the equaliser in the 55th minute to help India pull off a rare draw against Oman in the first international outing after the COVID-19 lockdown.

India head coach Igor Stimac gave debuts to as many 10 players. He had said before the match that he would give chances to maximum number of players for them to gain the experience of playing in big matches.

The first half was all about Oman attacking in waves with India not getting a single shot on target.

Oman, who have won both the two-legged matches of the 2022 World Cup qualifying against India, played a high defensive line with more men on attack. India were content defending their citadel with more players in their own half and just one man upfront most of the time.

The Indians lost possession too easily on most occasions as Oman did not let them hold on to the ball for long.

Oman squandered a penalty in the 27th minute after Rowlin Borges committed a foul on Abdul Aziz Al Gheilani inside the box. Aziz himself took the spot kick but shot straight to Amarinder Singh.

But Oman were not to be denied a goal in the first half. Al Aghbari got the ball on the left wing and sent a low cross on the face of the goal. Amrinder could not collect the ball cleanly and it hit Chinglensana Singh and went past the goal line.

Stimac made two changes at the start of second session with Lalengmawia and Raynier Fernandes replacing Jeakson Singh and Rowllin Borges.

The Indians dished out a much improved show in the second half, holding the ball a lot more than the first 45 minutes and playing a more attacking game.

India equalised five minutes before the hour mark. Bipin Singh sent in a delicious cross from the right flank which was headed home by Manvir.

Oman, ranked 81st as compared to India’s 104th in the FIFA charts, then pressed hard for the winning goal but Amrinder was impressive behind the bar as he made two fine saves in the 63rd and 65th minutes.

India play their second international friendly against the UAE here on Monday. The friendiles are a part of preparations for the joint qualifying round matches of the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup to be played in June.
Manvir Singh celebrates his goal with Suresh Wangjam in India’s friendly against Oman. (AIFF)

The Indian football team made a fine comeback in the second half to hold fancied Oman 1-1 in its first international match in more than a year though the Gulf side dominated the friendly here on Thursday.

India conceded a goal in the 42nd minute with Chinglensana Singh’s clearance crossing the goal-line after hitting goalkeeper Amrinder Singh who started the match instead of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

Manvir Singh scored the equaliser in the 55th minute to help India pull off a rare draw against Oman in the first international outing after the COVID-19 lockdown.

India head coach Igor Stimac gave debuts to as many 10 players. He had said before the match that he would give chances to maximum number of players for them to gain the experience of playing in big matches.

The first half was all about Oman attacking in waves with India not getting a single shot on target.

Oman, who have won both the two-legged matches of the 2022 World Cup qualifying against India, played a high defensive line with more men on attack. India were content defending their citadel with more players in their own half and just one man upfront most of the time.

The Indians lost possession too easily on most occasions as Oman did not let them hold on to the ball for long.

Oman squandered a penalty in the 27th minute after Rowlin Borges committed a foul on Abdul Aziz Al Gheilani inside the box. Aziz himself took the spot kick but shot straight to Amarinder Singh.

But Oman were not to be denied a goal in the first half. Al Aghbari got the ball on the left wing and sent a low cross on the face of the goal. Amrinder could not collect the ball cleanly and it hit Chinglensana Singh and went past the goal line.

Stimac made two changes at the start of second session with Lalengmawia and Raynier Fernandes replacing Jeakson Singh and Rowllin Borges.

The Indians dished out a much improved show in the second half, holding the ball a lot more than the first 45 minutes and playing a more attacking game.

India equalised five minutes before the hour mark. Bipin Singh sent in a delicious cross from the right flank which was headed home by Manvir.

Oman, ranked 81st as compared to India’s 104th in the FIFA charts, then pressed hard for the winning goal but Amrinder was impressive behind the bar as he made two fine saves in the 63rd and 65th minutes.

India play their second international friendly against the UAE here on Monday. The friendlies are a part of preparations for the joint qualifying round matches of the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup to be played in June.
The Indian football team held higher-ranked Oman to a 1-1 draw on their return to action after a 492-day hiatus at Dubai’s Maktoum Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium on Thursday.

Oman scored late in the first half through an own goal from Chinglensana Singh before Manvir Singh brought India back on level terms with a neatly taken goal ten minutes from the restart.

The Indian men’s team was playing their first international match after a prolonged Covid-19-enforced break. Coach Igor Stimac gave debuts to ten players on the night as the Blue Tigers produced a battling second-half display to earn a creditable result.

Stimac started with six debutants – Akash Mishra, Chinglensana, Ashutosh Mehta, Jeakson Singh, Suresh Singh and Bipin Singh – in the team and brought on four more – Apuia, Mohammad Yasir, Ishan Pandita, and Mashoor Shereef – during the course of the game for their first India appearance.

Oman started much brighter of the two sides and won most duels in the opening exchanges as India struggled to cope with the intensity of their opponents, giving away the ball too cheaply in dangerous areas of the pitch.

Oman almost scored after a clever piece of play inside the Indian box only for Al Ghafri to fire over from a tight angle in the 19th minute.

However, Branko Ivankovic’s men were presented with an even better chance seven minutes later when Rowllin Borges conceded a penalty with a sloppy tackle inside the box. But Al-Muqbali saw his attempt from six yards saved after he hit a tame shot straight at Amrinder Singh who started in goal ahead of Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.

But India, who continued to be sloppy on the ball, were punished two minutes from half time as Al Aghbari got the ball on the left wing and sent a low cross towards face of the goal. Amrinder could not collect the ball cleanly and his error meant the ball hit Chinglensana Singh and went past the goal line.

Oman were full value for their lead at the break as Igor Stimac had work to do. He responded by making two changes, both in central midfield. Apuia replaced Borges while Raynier came on for Jeakson Singh.

The changes took some time to have an impact but slowly as the half wore on, the new pairing improved the Indian side’s ball retention in the middle of the park.

Their efforts were boosted by an Indian equaliser pretty much against the run of play. In the 55th minute, Ashutosh Mehta found Bipin Singh in the half-space on the edge of the penalty area. The Mumbai City FC winger, who had scored the goal that clinched the ISL title for his side, delivered a pinpoint cross for Manvir Singh to head home brilliantly from close range.

On the first occasion that Indian forwards found space in the Oman final third, they produced a moment of quality that we have rarely seen from the team in the last few matches.

Amrinder Singh too recovered from his error and produced fine saves in the 63rd and 65th minutes.

India competed much better after their equaliser and even though Oman piled on the pressure at the end, the Blue Tigers had enough to stave off the threat and record a good result against an opponent ranked 23 places above them in the Fifa rankings.

India will now face UAE in another friendly game in Dubai on Monday. The friendiles are a part of preparations for the joint-qualifying round matches of the 2022 World Cup and 2023 Asian Cup to be played in June.

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HCL Tech profit rises 18.5% to Rs 3,142 crore YoY in September quarter


HCL Tech hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 910.75 apiece in Wednesday’s session, since then the stock has tumbled over 10 per cent.

HCL Technologies share price fell 4.4 per cent to Rs 821 apiece on BSE after the IT company announced July-September quarter results. HCL Tech Q2 net profit came at Rs 3,142 crore in July-September quarter, rising 18.5 per cent. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 2,651 crore in the corresponding period of the last year. While, sequentially, net profit rose 7.4 per cent. The revenue of the company stood at Rs 18,594 crore. The company has also declared an interim dividend of Rs 4 per equity share of Rs 2 each for FY21. “HCL Tech result is on the expected line. But the current tech rally has discounted a major chunk of the IT results,” Vishal Wagh, Head of Research, Bonanza Portfolio Ltd, told Financial Express Online.

This is the key reason due to which stocks are correcting post declaration of results. “Going forward, Hcl Tech will find support at 780 level and resistance will be just near to 900 levels. The stock is likely to see consolidation in this range,” Wagh added.

HCL Tech hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 910.75 apiece in Wednesday’s session, since then the stock has tumbled over 10 per cent. During the July-September quarter, HCL Tech signed 15 transformational deals. The IT company has increased the FY21 EBIT margin guidance to 20-21% from 19.5-20.5%. From the March lows of Rs 375.50, HCL Technologies shares have rallied 118.64 per cent.

The dollar revenue growth stood at 6.4 per cent at 2,507 million and the company posted constant currency revenue growth of 4.5 per cent. The earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margin was at 21.6 per cent, which is a 5-year high. The Record date of October 24, 2020, has been fixed for the payment of the interim dividend. The payment date of the said interim dividend shall be November 9, 2020.

“We have delivered a stellar Q2 performance with sequential revenue growth of 4.5 per cent in constant currency and 21.6 per cent EBIT margin,” HCL Technologies President and CEO C Vijayakumar said. He added saying that this growth momentum was driven by continued leadership in Digital Transformation and Cloud businesses and strong stability in the Products and Platforms segment, all of which continue to open diverse growth avenues for the company.Its revenue grew 6.1% to ₹18,594 crore in the quarter under review, from ₹17,528 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.

IT firm HCL Technologies on Friday posted 18.5% rise in September quarter net profit at ₹3,142 crore.

The IT major had registered a net profit of ₹2,651 crore in the July-September 2019 quarter (as per U.S. GAAP), HCL Technologies said in a regulatory filing.

Its revenue grew 6.1% to ₹18,594 crore in the quarter under review, from ₹17,528 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.

On a sequential basis, net profit was 7.4% higher from ₹2,925 crore, while top line was higher by 4.2% from ₹17,841 crore in June 2020 quarter.

In the second quarter, HCL Technologies recorded revenue growth at 4.5% quarter-on-quarter in constant currency — higher than its estimate of 1.5-2.5% sequential rise.

HCL Technologies has maintained its revenue growth guidance of an average of 1.5-2.5% increase quarter-on-quarter in constant currency for the third and fourth quarter.

“We have delivered a stellar Q2 performance with a sequential revenue growth of 4.5% in constant currency and 21.6% EBIT margin,” HCL Technologies President and CEO C. Vijayakumar said.

This growth momentum was driven by continued leadership in Digital Transformation and Cloud businesses and a strong stability in the Products and Platforms segment, all of which continue to open diverse growth avenues for the company, he added.

“Our investments over the last few years in next-gen technologies have held us in good stead during these difficult times and position us strongly to leverage the emerging market opportunities,” Vijayakumar said.

The Board of Directors has declared an interim dividend of ₹4 per equity share for the financial year 2020-21.

During the quarter, HCL signed 15 transformational deals. At the end of September 2020 quarter, HCL had 1,53,085 employees, while attrition for IT services (on a last 12 month basis) was at 12.2%.
IT firm HCL Technologies on Friday posted 18.5% rise in September quarter net profit at Rs 3,142 crore.

The IT major had registered a net profit of Rs 2,651 crore in the July-September 2019 quarter (as per US GAAP), HCL Technologies said in a regulatory filing.

Its revenue grew 6.1% to Rs 18,594 crore in the quarter under review, from Rs 17,528 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.

On a sequential basis, net profit was 7.4 per cent higher from Rs 2,925 crore, while top line was higher by 4.2% from Rs 17,841 crore in June 2020 quarter.

In the second quarter, HCL Technologies recorded revenue growth at 4.5 per cent quarter-on-quarter in constant currency – higher than its estimate of 1.5-2.5% sequential rise.

HCL Technologies has maintained its revenue growth guidance of an average of 1.5-2.5% increase quarter-on-quarter in constant currency for the third and fourth quarter.

“We have delivered a stellar Q2 performance with a sequential revenue growth of 4.5 per cent in constant currency and 21.6 per cent EBIT margin,” HCL Technologies President and CEO C Vijayakumar said.

This growth momentum was driven by continued leadership in Digital Transformation and Cloud businesses and a strong stability in the Products and Platforms segment, all of which continue to open diverse growth avenues for the company, he added.

“Our investments over the last few years in next-gen technologies have held us in good stead during these difficult times and position us strongly to leverage the emerging market opportunities,” Vijayakumar said.

The Board of Directors has declared an interim dividend of Rs 4 per equity share for the financial year 2020-21.

During the quarter, HCL signed 15 transformational deals. At the end of September 2020 quarter, HCL had 1,53,085 employees, while attrition for IT services (on a last 12 month basis) was at 12.2%.
IT major HCL Technologies (HCL Tech) on Friday reported 18.5 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 3,142 crore YoY in the September quarter. In Q-o-Q, the profit rose a 7.4 per cent for Q2. The IT major had registered a net profit of Rs 2,651 crore in the July-September 2019 quarter (as per US GAAP), HCL Technologies said. HCL Tech has also approved an interim dividend of Rs 4 apiece on Friday.

The company’s rupee revenue in Q2 rose 4.2 per cent to Rs 18,594 crore from Rs 17,841 crore in the previous quarter, while the dollar revenue surged 6.4 per cent to $2,507 million. In constant currency, HCL reported 4.5 per cent growth.

HCL’s earnings before interest and tax stood at Rs 4,016 crore, recording a 9.7 per cent growth from Rs 3,660 crore during the previous quarter. The EBIT margin of HCL Tech rose to a five-year high to 21.6 per cent on a quarter-on-quarter basis after surging 110 bps.

“We have delivered a stellar Q2 performance with a sequential revenue growth of 4.5 per cent in constant currency and 21.6 per cent EBIT margin,” HCL Technologies President and CEO C Vijayakumar said.

In terms of future guidance, HCL sees constant currency revenue growth of 1.5-2.5 per cent in Q3 and Q4. The EBIT margin in FY21 is also expected to surge to 20-21 per cent.

“Our investments over the last few years in next-gen technologies have held us in good stead during these difficult times and position us strongly to leverage the emerging market opportunities,” Vijayakumar said.

As per the company, it signed as many as 15 transformational deals in the second quarter of 2020. Meanwhile, HCL Tech stock was trading 3.30 per cent or Rs 28.40 down at Rs 831.6 from the previous session close of Rs 860 on the National Stock Exchange today.

J&K ACB attaches property worth crores of Ex JMC Comm, produces chargesheet against others

Srinagar, Oct 15: The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) today attached properties worth crores of rupees belonging to Kuldeep Khajuria former Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Jammu, Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi former Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation.

The ACB said that based on verification conducted by ACB, FIR No. 03/2020 u/s 13(1) (b) r/w 13 (2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi S/o Abdul Majid Bakshi R/o Khankah-i-Moula Sopore presently putting up at Shams Abad Bemina Srinagar (Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation).

“He accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income. The searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB in pursuance to the warrants obtained from the Court of Special Judge Baramulla,” the ACB said.

During searches, the ACB said, various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused.

“The lifestyle of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof. He was arrested by ACB. Nine Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 lakh and 7 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs. 20 lakh was attached by Anti Corruption Bureau,” it said.

About Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu/ Chairman BOCA, the ACB said, he was accused of acquiring huge properties/ assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members.

“The assets/properties were raised by him during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate to his known sources of income,” the ACB said.

Notably, the accused Kuldeep Khajuria retired as Secretary from Govt. Service in December 2016.

The properties, the ACB detailed, were found to have been acquired by him during his service period from 1984 to 2016.

He remained on various posts such as Deputy Commissioner, Poonch, Special Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Jammu, Vice Chairman, JDA, Director Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and Secretary, RDD.

Thus, the Bureau said, in consequence of his indulgement in corrupt and illegal practices, the officer acquired huge assets, both movable and immovable by investing proceeds of his ill-gotten money in such properties/assets.

“The facts related to disproportionate assets of the accused disclose commission of criminal misconduct under section 13(1) (b) r/w section 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. Consequently, a case FIR No. 27/2019 was registered against him. 03 flats and other properties worth more than Rs 1.5 crore were attached by ACB,” it added.
Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) in a statement today said that it has attached the immovable property worth crores of rupees of two former government officials and arrested one of them.

According to the statement, “Anti Corruption Bureau attached property worth crores of Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu/ Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation: Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi arrested.”

Giving details the ACB said that based on verification conducted by ACB, “FIR No. 03/2020 u/s 13(1) (b) r/w 13 (2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi. He accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income. During searches various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused. He was arrested by ACB. 09 Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth 87 Lakh and 07 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs. 20 Lakh was attached by Anti Corruption Bureau.”

Furthermore, according to the statement, Kuldeep Khajuria, was accused of acquiring huge properties/ assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members. “The assets/properties were raised by him during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate to his known sources of income. Kuldeep Khajuria retired as Secretary from Govt. Service in December, 2016. He remained on various lucrative posts viz (a) Deputy Commissioner, Poonch, (b) Special Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, (c) Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Jammu, (d) Vice Chairman, JDA, (e) Director Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and (f) Secretary, RDD. Thus in consequence of his indulgement in corrupt and illegal practices, the officer acquired huge assets, both movable and immovable by investing proceeds of his ill-gotten money in such properties/assets. The facts related to disproportionate assets of the accused disclose commission of criminal misconduct under section 13(1) (b) r/w section 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. Consequently, a case FIR No. 27/2019 was registered against him. 03 flats and other properties worth more than 1.5 Crore were attached by ACB,” the statement reads.

The ACB said that further investigation in both the cases is going on.
The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday attached property worth crores of rupees of former Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) commissioner Kuldeep Khajuria and arrested an ex-manager of the J-K forest corporation in separate cases of disproportionate assets, officials said. A case was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then block manager in J-K forest corporation, for accumulation of huge immovable properties, they said.

The searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB, they said. During searches, various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused.

The lifestyle of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof, they said, adding that he was arrested by the ACB. Nine kanals of land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 Lakh and 7 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs 20 lakh was attached by the Anti Corruption Bureau.

In another case, Kuldeep Khajuria, former commissioner of JMC, was accused of acquiring huge properties and assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members, the officials added. The assets and properties were raised by him during his service period by allegedly resorting to illegal and corrupt practices, they said.

The properties were found to have been acquired by him during his service period between 1984 and 2016, the officials said. Three flats and other properties worth more than Rs 1.5 crore were attached by the ACB, they added.
J&K ACB attaches property worth crores of Ex JMC Comm, produces chargesheet against others

Jammu, Oct 15 (UNI) The teams of Anti-Corruption Bureau have attached the property of former Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation and also produced chargesheet against others in trap case.

Official spokesman here said that Anti Corruption Bureau attached property worth crores of Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu, Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation.

He said that they accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income and the searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB in pursuance to the warrants obtained from the Court of Special Judge Baramulla.

During searches various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused.

The life style of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof, he said adding that he was arrested by ACB while nine Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 Lakh and seven Marlas plot with structure costing Rs 20 Lakh was attached by the Anti Corruption Bureau.

Mr Khajuria, the then Commissioner was accused of acquiring huge properties worth crores and the assets were raised during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate.

Meanwhile in a separate incident, Anti-Corruption Bureau also produced chargesheet against accused Puran Chand Bhagat of Chakroi, Tehsil R S Pura, Jammu, the then Divisional Manager, State Forest Corporation (SFC) Udhampur in trap case before the Court of Additional District and Session Judge, Anti-Corruption Udhampur corruption case registered against him in Doda.

The next date of hearing has been fixed for November 20, 2020, he added.

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