Alphabet revenue declines for 1st time, Google Cloud grows 43%

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Despite strong growth in Google Cloud, Alphabet saw its revenue declining for the first time to $38.3 billion (down 1.7 percent from the year-ago period) in the quarter that ended June 30.

The company reported a net income of $6.96 billion in Q2.

Alphabet shares were up less than 1 percent after the Q2 earnings report.

“We’re working to help people, businesses, and communities in these uncertain times,” said Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

“As people increasingly turn to online services, our platforms — from Cloud to Google Play to YouTube — are helping our partners provide important services and support their businesses,” Pichai added.

Google Search and others logged $21.3 billion in sales (down 9.8 percent) while YouTube ads posted $3.81 billion in revenue (up 5.8 percent).

Google Cloud registered revenue of $3 billion (up a massive 43 percent).

“In the second quarter our total revenues were $38.3 billion, driven by a gradual improvement in our ads business and strong growth in Google Cloud and other revenues,” said Ruth Porat, Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet and Google.

“We continue to navigate through a difficult global economic environment.”

The company said it has authorized $28 billion more in stock buybacks.

More Ayodhya saints to be invited for ‘bhumi pujan’

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With barely five days left for the ‘Bhumi Puja’ of the Ram temple, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust has decided to invite more Ayodhya saints for the event.

A senior member of the Trust, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “Some senior saints in Ayodhya have not been invited and they are upset over the fact. Mahant Dharamdas is one of them. We have, therefore, decided to invite these saints because they are a part of the entire temple movement.

“There was widespread resentment among saints in Ayodhya after they were denied the invite for the ‘bhumi puja’.”

The Trust had initially decided to invite only 200 people for the ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now the proposal to put up an exhibition at Ram Janmabhoomi detailing the life journey of Lord Ram has been shelved and that space will be used to make seating arrangements for around 600 more saints.

Chairs will be placed at the venue in compliance with social distancing norms.

Various akharas and mutts of Ayodhya had expressed their resentment over the issue before Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, chairman of the trust.

Mahant Kamal Nayan Das, successor designate to Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, said: “Bhumi puja for Ram temple is a historic moment. Saints have requested to attend the ceremony. There is a possibility that more saints will be allowed to attend the ceremony.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to reach Ayodhya at around 11 a.m. on August 5 and he is likely to stay there for around three hours.

Modi will first offer prayers at Hanuman Garhi and then visit the pre-fabricated temple at Manas Bhawan where the idol of Lord Ram is presently kept.

He will then proceed to the Ram Janmabhoomi for the ‘bhumi puja’.

A small stage is being set up at the event venue from where the Prime Minister will address the saints.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat will also share the stage with the Prime Minister.

Facebook logs solid growth in Q2, 3.14bn people use its apps

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Facing ad boycott over its inaction to remove hate speech, Facebook shares surged over 7 percent after the social network reported net income of $5.18 billion as revenue jumped 11 percent to $18.69 billion from $16.89 billion a year ago.

“We’re glad to be able to provide small businesses the tools they need to grow and be successful online during these challenging times,” said Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

“We’re proud that people can rely on our services to stay connected when they can’t always be together in person”.

The monthly active users (MAUs) hit 2.7 billion while daily active users (DAUs) rose 12 percent to 1.79 billion (as of June 30).

Facebook said it counts 3.14 billion monthly users across its family of apps (Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp), compared to 2.99 billion in the first quarter.

“Our business has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and, like all companies, we are facing a period of unprecedented uncertainty in our business outlook,” Facebook said in a statement.

“We expect our business performance will be impacted by issues beyond our control, including the duration and efficacy of shelter-in-place orders, the effectiveness of economic stimuli around the world, and the fluctuations of currencies relative to the U.S. dollar”.

Looking forward, said the company, as shelter-in-place restrictions continue to ease, “we expect the number of Facebook DAUs and MAUs to be flat or slightly down in most regions in the third quarter of 2020 compared to the second quarter of 2020”.

Facebook expects total expenses in 2020 to be in the range of $52-55 billion, narrowed slightly from the prior range of $52-56 billion.

“We do not profit from misinformation or hate,” Zuckerberg said on the conference call.

Earlier on Wednesday, four big tech CEOs — Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai of Google and Tim Cook of Apple — pushed back against accusations during a US Congress panel hearing capping a yearlong investigation into these companies’ market domination online.

Apple beats Covid blues, revenue up 11% in June quarter

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Beating the pandemic blues, Apple has posted $59.7 billion in revenue for its fiscal 2020 third quarter ended June 27, an increase of 11 percent from the year-ago quarter, as iPhone sales beat the Wall Street estimates.

Apple’s board of directors approves a four-for-one stock split, effective from August 31.

International sales accounted for 60 percent of the quarter’s revenue.

“Apple’s record June quarter was driven by double-digit growth in both Products and Services and growth in each of our geographic segments,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook.

“In uncertain times, this performance is a testament to the important role our products play in our customers’ lives and to Apple’s relentless innovation,” he said in a statement.

iPhone sales were $26.4 billion, iPad revenue was $6.6 billion while Mac revenue reached $7.1 billion.

Apple posted revenue of $6.5 billion in the Wearables, Home and Accessories segment while its Services vertical (App Store, Apple Music and iCloud, etc) reached $13.2 billion in sales.

The solid results took Apple stock up to as much as 6.3 percent in extended trading, pushing the stock above $400 for the first time.

“Our June quarter performance was strong evidence of Apple’s ability to innovate and execute during challenging times,” said Luca Maestri, Apple’s CFO.

“The record business results drove our active installed base of devices to an all-time high in all of our geographic segments and all major product categories.

We grew EPS by 18 percent and generated operating cash flow of $16.3 billion during the quarter, a June quarter record for both metrics,” Maestri informed.

Following last quarter’s lead, Apple didn’t provide guidance for the September quarter.

Russia given 2nd deadline of Aug 15 by World Athletics to pay fine

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World Athletics has decided to expel the Russian Federation (RusAF) from its membership if it does not make the outstanding payments of $6.3 million in fines and costs for anti-doping breaches by August 15.

The payments due from RusAF are $5 million (fine) and $1.31 million (reinstatement conditions & verification criteria costs incurred from June 30, 2019, to March 31, 2020, including legal & CAS costs; task force costs; doping review board costs, and Lysenko investigation costs).

The World Athletics Council had decided in March to sanction RusAF’s admitted breaches of the Anti-Doping Rules during the Lysenko investigation with a $10 million fine, with $5 million to be paid by July 1 and the other $5 million suspended. The Council had also required RusAF to pay related costs by July 1.

Rune Andersen, the head of the World Athletics Taskforce dealing with Russia, expressed his disappointment that the taskforce had seen “very little in terms of changing the culture of Russian athletics” in the past five years.

He said the task force had spent “an enormous amount of time and effort trying to help RusAF reform itself and Russian athletics, for the benefit of all clean Russian athletes” but the response from RusAF had been inadequate.

If the money is not paid, World Athletics will call a special congress to be held as soon as possible which has the power to expel the Russian athletics federation (RUSAF) from the sport.

Earlier this month, World Athletics had decided to put on hold the process of granting Authorised Neutral Athlete (ANA) status for Russian athletes who want to compete internationally, following the failure of RusAF to pay its fine for breaching anti-doping rules before the July 1 deadline.

Jerry Lalrinzuala signs new multi-year deal with Chennaiyin FC

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Indian Super League (ISL) club Chennaiyin FC on Thursday announced that left-back Jerry Lalrinzuala has extended his stay at the club after signing a new multi-year deal.

Heading for the fifth season in Chennaiyin blue, Jerry has already made 65 appearances for the club and played a pivotal role in the 2017-18 ISL title triumph as he featured in all but one game that campaign.

“I am very happy to have extended my time at Chennaiyin after another memorable season last time out. My journey with the club so far has been an incredible learning experience; everyone associated with it over the years has molded me into the footballer I am today, said Jerry in a statement.

“I can’t wait to wear the CFC jersey again and continue fighting for our passionate supporters. Looking ahead, I hope my fifth season at the club results in five-star achievements,” Jerry, who made 14 appearances and notched two assists in the 2019-20 ISL campaign en route the final, added.

“Jerry is a fantastic talent whose qualities have been nurtured at Chennaiyin FC over the years. We are incredibly proud to see the progress he has made, becoming a tenacious and gritty presence who has been a vital component of our recent success. And we are excited to see him developing further and contributing to the club’s ambitions,” said Vita Dani, co-owner of Chennaiyin FC.

Having represented India across multiple age-groups, Jerry made his senior debut in June 2017 against Nepal in a friendly and has been capped nine times with the national team.

Relief for fuel consumers as diesel finally gets cheaper in Delhi

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In a major relief to fuel consumers in the capital, the Delhi government on Thursday reduced VAT on diesel from 30 percent to 16.75 percent per liter making the transport fuel cheaper by Rs 8.36 per liter.

With this, the pump price of diesel will now come down to Rs 73.64 a liter from the existing level of Rs 81.94 -Rs 82. Petrol will continue to be priced at Rs 80.43 a liter as there is no change in state taxes on it. The price change would be reflected from Friday when retail prices are revised by oil marketing companies.

Briefing about the decision of the Delhi Cabinet in a Press Conference, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “We were receiving demands from many sectors in Delhi to reduce the VAT on diesel. This cut will strengthen the economy in Delhi.”

Delhi was the only major city in the country where diesel prices were higher than petrol. While diesel is priced at Rs 81.94 a liter here, petrol is holding back the same price since June 29 at 80.43 a liter.

The Rs 1.5 a liter differential had led substantial loss of business to pump operators in Delhi as vehicles were getting diesel filled in neighboring Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The Delhi Petroleum Dealers Association (DPDA) has written a letter to the government earlier to reduce the VAT as it is hampering their business in Delhi and had also threatened to stop operations.

Diesel in Delhi became expensive on May 5, when revenue starved Delhi government raised VAT on the fuel suddenly from 16.75 percent a liter to 30 percent raising pump prices by Rs 7.10 per liter in one go. The VAT on petrol was also raised from 27 to 30 percent that increased its pump prices by marginal Rs 1.67 a liter then.

The present decision of the Delhi government has brought VAT rates on diesel to the same level that was prevailing before May 5.

Taxes on fuel is a rich source of revenue for state governments and accounts for almost a third of its total tax collections. With GST collections hit due to the COVID-19 pandemic, taxes on fuel is an easier source to quickly raise revenue.

I’m like Benjamin Button: Ibrahimovic creates history with Milan

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Hotshot striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scripted history as he became the first footballer to score 50 goals for both Milan clubs – AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Ibrahimovic netted twice for Milan against Sampdoria on Wednesday night, helping his team to a 4-1 victory. Courtesy of this win, Milan remained at the sixth spot in the Serie A table and it will help them compete in Europa League qualification round for next season.

The two goals helped Ibrahimovic cross the 50-goal barrier in his second stint with the club. He earlier wore the iconic Rossoneri jersey in the 2011-12 season.

Ibrahimovic also scored in excess of 50 goals for Inter during his stint with the club between 2006-09. After etching his name in history books, Ibrahimovic, in his own inimitable style, praised himself.

“I’m like Benjamin Button, I’ve always been young, never old,” the 38-year-old Swede told Italian TV.

Ibrahimovic’s future has been in the air for quite sometime now as he has been giving mixed signals over a possible stay at San Siro Stadium. His contract with Milan comes to an end after the conclusion of the Serie A season.

Recently, after completing 100 games, Ibrahimovic had said he hoped to play many more games for Milan.

He was awarded a memento by club legend Paolo Maldini and in the video uploaded on Milan Twitter handle, Ibrahimovic had said: “Thank you all for your congratulatory messages for my 100th appearance in Rossoneri colors.

“It’s a great honor to play for AC Milan and I hope to play many more games,” he added.

Chandrababu hails new education policy, calls it competitive

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Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday hailed the New Education Policy announced by the Centre to usher in educational reforms in accordance with the changing times globally.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief welcomed the decision in favor of the mother tongue as the medium of instruction to the students up to 5th class. He further said that the new policy was in the nature of making the students well-prepared to take on the emerging competition in the world.

The Leader of Opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly said the new education policy would bring about significant changes in the country’s education sector. “It is necessary to mold the students into a highly motivated and competitive youth in today’s competitive world,” Naidu said.

The new policy is in conflict with the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government’s efforts to introduce English as the medium of instruction in government schools in Andhra Pradesh.

The TDP, other opposition parties, and civil society strongly objected to the state government’s move to introduce English as the medium of instruction but the government has decided to go ahead.

The Jaganmohan Reddy-led government plans to introduce English as a medium of instruction from classes 1 to 6 from the 2020-21 academic year, while 7th to 10th would be added gradually in the next four years.

In April, the Andhra Pradesh High Court set aside the government order saying that children and parents should be given the choice in the language of learning.

The state government has challenged the High Court order in the Supreme Court.

Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy stated recently that the government will go ahead with the decision of introducing the English medium for Class 1 to 6.

He said some vested interests have tried to block the decision. “We moved the Supreme Court and our resolve is firm and we will go ahead with the reforms,” he said.

The chief minister said two surveys have found that parents want English medium education for their children.

Zoom speeds up hiring DevOps engineers, IT personnel in India

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As part of its commitment to expand and innovate further in India, US-based video meet app Zoom is fast recruiting DevOps engineers, IT, security, and business operations personnel in the country.

Zoom, which has an office in Mumbai and data centers in Mumbai and Hyderabad, recently announced to open a technology center in Bengaluru.

“We are excited to hire key talent. Employees will work from home until it is safe to move into the new facility,” Velchamy Sankarlingam, President of Engineering and Products at Zoom, said in a blog post on Wednesday.

“We continue to invest significantly in supporting global audiences, and India will play a critical role in that growth and innovation,” he added.

Last week, Eric S. Yuan, CEO of Zoom, said in a statement that they are proud to provide services for free to over 2,300 educational institutions in India during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We plan to hire key employees for the technology center over the next few years, pulling from India’s highly-educated engineering talent pool. This facility will play a critical role in Zoom’s continued growth.”

Zoom is currently supporting various organizations like Teach for India, IMS Learning Resources Private Limited, IFFCO, and the CyberPeace Foundation.

From January to April 2020, Zoom said it has seen 6,700 percent growth in free user sign-ups in India.

4 killed in Madhya Pradesh accident

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Four people have died in a collision between a truck and a passenger vehicle on Thursday in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh.

According to the police in Bichhiya, a pickup vehicle and Eicher truck collided head-on near Banjari Hanuman Nala on Thursday morning.

Three of the deceased were traveling in the pickup vehicle while the fourth was in the truck.

Mumbai: 2nd Sero-survey from Aug 10 to avow herd immunity

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Buoyed by the encouraging results of the first Serological Surveillance for SARS-CoV2 Infection, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will conduct another similar survey from August 10, a top official said here on Thursday.

BMC Additional Municipal Commissioner Suresh Kakani said that after the results of the first survey in early-July, which tentatively pointed to ‘herd immunity’, another survey will be carried out in the same BMC wards to further confirm this outcome.

“It will be conducted in the regions of Matunga, Sion, Wadala (F/North), Chembur, Tilak Nagar (M/West) and Dahisar, Mandapeshwar (R/North), with a similar sample size but with different people from slums and housing complexes,” Kakani told IANS.

The outcome of the second survey — likely to be available by early-September — would enable the health authorities to state with confidence the developing or prevalence of ‘herd immunity’ in those regions, and chart out a Covid-19 combat strategy for other parts of Mumbai, he added.

The country’s biggest cross-sectional antibodies survey, it was conducted by the BMC along with NITI Aayog and TISS for 12-14 days in the first half of July, covering 6,936 people which threw up unanticipated results.

Among other things, it pointed at women and slum-dwellers leading the march towards a ‘herd immunity’ against Covid-19 in Mumbai – the country’s worst-hit city.

The survey showed that 57 percent of those tested in the slums was exposed to and developed antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 Virus, compared to merely 16 percent in housing complexes.

For the slums, the figures thrown up were 59.30 percent women (out of 2,297 tested) and 53.20 percent men (out of 1,937 tested), who had developed antibodies against COVID.

In the housing complexes, 16.80 percent of the women tested and 14.90 percent of the men tested had developed the antibodies.

The BMC interprets this high exposure in slums to shared common facilities like toilets, water-taps, high population density and lack of physical distancing compared to the residents in housing complexes.

With the results suggesting more asymptomatic infections, this higher exposure in slums points to an extremely low death-rate in Mumbai – “as low as 0.05 to 0.10 percent” – instead of the existing 5.5 percent.

The official explained that the presence of antibodies indicated that the person had been infected, battled it away, and in the process developed a certain level of resistance to the virus.

Accordingly, more people with antibodies in a community are considered a positive sign as the virus had limited scope to spread, implying the success of measures like wearing masks, physical distancing, etc, in these areas.

Simultaneously, even the presence of antibodies among fewer persons in the housing complexes is considered encouraging as it indicates a lesser number of infectees, due to better hygiene, more physical distancing, and other interventions by the BMC, the official added.

“These results will be valuable to learn more about ‘herd immunity’. Although it is still unclear at what level of prevalence does herd immunity kicks in, findings indicate that, at least in slums, this could be attained sooner than later, if the immunity exists and persists in a significant proportion of the population,” the BMC informed.

The Anti-SARS-CoV2-IgG antibodies were detected using Chemiluminescence assay (CLIA) by the Abbott group, in what is billed as the largest such cross-sectional survey in India.

It was carried out in collaboration with Kasturba Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, ATE Chandra Foundation, and IDFC Institute.

The development comes a fortnight after the World Health Organisation (WHO) on July 11 acknowledged the success of Maharashtra government in combating the Covid-19 outbreak in Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia.

Samsung Galaxy M31s with 64MP Intelli-Cam arrives in India

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Samsung on Thursday launched Galaxy M31s with 64MP Intelli-Cam and Single Take features in India starting from Rs 19,499 for the 6GB+128GB variant.

The 8GB+128GB memory device will cost Rs 21,499 and both the models will be available at Amazon.in, Samsung.com, and select retail stores from August 6.

The device sports sAMOLED Infinity O display, a powerful Quad camera with a new sensor (IMX 682), 25W in-box fast charger, reverse charging, and premium gradient design, the company said in a statement.

“The Galaxy M series has been designed ground-up in India and we are grateful to our consumers for making the brand so successful in such a short time. It will truly set the benchmark for camera performance in the mid-segment,” said Asim Warsi, Senior Vice President, Samsung India.

Galaxy M31s has a 64MP quad-camera setup. The 12MP Ultra-Wide lens has a 123-degree field of view for capturing images. The dedicated 5MP Macro lens is for close-up shots while the 5MP depth lens is capable of taking portrait shots with live focus.

Galaxy M31s has 4K video recording capabilities and supports hyper-lapse, slow-mo, and super-steady modes.

In addition, Galaxy M31s has a dedicated night mode for great low light photography.

The 32MP front camera also supports 4K video recording and slow-mo selfies.

For many consumers, the choice of video versus still photo can lead to their missing the key moment altogether.

The “Single Take” feature takes the pressure off those split-second camera decisions, as it harnesses AI to capture different versions of the same moment, according to the company.

With “Single Take”, all the user has to do is press record at the right moment and Galaxy M31s will capture the footage, up to 10 seconds of it, and then use AI to produce up to 10 different outputs – seven photos and three videos.

The ‘Single Take’ feature is available on both the rear and front cameras.

The device comes with a side fingerprint scanner and a fast face-unlock feature.

Galaxy M31s will run Android 10 out of the box with Samsung’s new One UI for a smooth, lag-free experience.

Energy efficiency project underway in B’desh

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To bring down the overall energy consumption by 20 percent by 2030, an energy efficiency project is underway in 22 industries in Bangladesh which are expected to reduce their overall power consumption by 43 percent.

The 22 comprising three cement factories, nine garments industries, seven spinning mills, a weaving factory, a paper mill, and an electronics industry will also save Tk 110 crore annually in their bills.

To achieve the goal, the state Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid has urged energy experts to find out suitable technology for its efficient use.

“It’s impossible to achieve the target unless there’s a proven customized technology in energy efficiency,” he said.

Energy experts said if energy-efficient equipment and appliances are used, the same demand could be met by 20 percent less energy.

Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) has arranged a soft loan of about Tk 1,147 crore from two government-owned specialized financial institutions for the industries to implement the project.

Under the project, Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL) will finance Tk 618.90 crore and Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited (BIFFL) will provide Tk 528.90 crore as loan for these companies.

SREDA has been implementing the maiden project of its kind through encouraging consumers to use energy-efficient equipment and appliances.

These industries’ emission reduction per year will be 80,357 t-CO2, said SREDA Chairman and additional secretary at the Power Division Mohammad Alauddin.

“We hope, the industries’ average electricity consumption will come down by about 43 percent once the project is implemented.”

SREDA officials said these industries are installing energy-efficient equipment and replaced their conventional lighting system with an LED bulb-based system.

Most of the industries in Bangladesh use conventional equipment and appliances for which they have to consume huge electricity than an international efficient standard.

“This inefficiency in energy consumption is not only bad for the power sector, but these push up their production coats as well,” the officials said.

They added that the government set a target to improve energy efficiency to gradually reduce the energy consumption by 20 percent by 2030 which will in total save about 95 million tons (113 billion cubic meters of gas equivalent).

They said energy savings will ultimately save an amount of Tk 76,800 crore billion in total, or an annual average Tk 5100 crore at the current weighted average natural gas price.

At present, the country’s power generation capacity is over 22,000 MW and the government targeted to increase production 40,000 MW by 2030 and 60,000 MW by 2041.

Dhoni a better captain than Ponting, says Afridi

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Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi has rated M.S. Dhoni as a better captain than Ricky Ponting. Afridi named his pick during a Q&A session with fans on his Twitter handle.

One of the fans asked: “Better captain Dhoni or Ponting? Lala choice?”. Afridi replied by saying: “I rate Dhoni a bit higher than Ponting as he developed a new team full of youngsters.”

Dhoni is widely regarded as one of the best captains ever in the history of the sport. Likewise, Ponting too oversaw some of the most successful moments in Australia’s cricket history.

Dhoni remains the only captain in the world to lead his team to all three ICC titles – 2007 World T20 (now T20 World Cup), 2011 World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy.

As for Ponting, he led Australia to two back-to-back World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007 and helped them become a force in the longest format as well.

Ponting also holds the record for most wins as captain in ODIs. In 230 matches, he led Australia to 165 victories, with a win percentage of 76.14. As for Dhoni, he takes the third spot in the list as in 200 ODIs, he led India to 110 wins with a win percentage of 59.52.

As for Test cricket, Ponting led Australia in 77 matches and helped them to victory in 48 with a win percentage of 62.33. Dhoni-led India in 60 Tests (wins 27) and recorded a win percentage of 45.

Amid Covid, sense of normalcy bounces back fast: Study

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The Covid-19 pandemic brought unprecedented uncertainty and stress but even amid the turmoil and the new pressures of work-from-home and home-schooling, millions of people were able to keep calm and carry on with the demands of the moment, say, researchers.

The study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, shows that the human sense of normalcy is capable of bouncing back a lot faster than we might think.

“Our psychological immune system is so effective that even though we have an ongoing, persisting stressor, we start to fix ourselves almost immediately,” said study researcher Trevor Foulk from the University of Maryland in the US.

The study shows that psychological recovery can take place even while a person is still in the throes of a stressful experience.

Previous research has suggested that recovery processes start only after stressors abate and can take months or even years to unfold.

In the latest study, the research team surveyed 122 employees several times each day for two weeks to explore how they experienced the pandemic.

The study began on March 16, 2020, just as stay-at-home orders and school closures went into effect across US cities and states.

The researchers focused on two manifestations of normalcy – specifically powerlessness and authenticity.

They found that on the first day of the study, just as the crisis was beginning, employees initially felt very powerless and inauthentic.

“But, over the course of even just those two weeks, normalcy started to return. People felt less powerless and more authentic – even while their subjective stress levels were rising,” Foulk said.

According to the researchers, this shows employees were adjusting to their new situations and the disruptions associated with the crisis and establishing a new way of feeling normal.

“The pace at which people felt normal again is remarkable, and highlights how resilient we can be in the face of unprecedented challenges,” they wrote.

The study revealed that the effect was more pronounced for more neurotic individuals – people who tend to be more nervous, anxious, depressed, self-conscious, and vulnerable.

Those employees had a more extreme initial reaction to the stress but then recovered at a faster rate.

The researchers said this is likely because employees high in neuroticism are better psychologically equipped to navigate stress so they can bounce back from it quicker.

“Overall, all employees start to feel normal much faster than most would expect,” the study authors wrote.

“Our work offers a little bit of a ray of hope – that our psychological immune system starts working a lot faster than we think, and that we can start to feel ‘normal’ even while all of this is going on,” they noted.

Masks will be mandatory on US House floor: Pelosi

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Face masks will be mandatory on the floor of the Democrat-controlled US House of Representatives, said Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

“Members and staff will be required to wear masks at all times in the hall of the House except that members may remove their masks temporarily when recognized,” The Hill news website quoted Pelosi as saying on Wednesday from the House floor.

The veteran Democrat warned that lawmakers and staff without masks will not be permitted to enter the House chamber and risk removal by the Sergeant at Arms if they do not comply.

Pelosi said that the requirement of a mask was “a sign of respect for the health, safety, and well-being of others present in the chamber and surrounding areas”.

the Speaker’s announcement came hours after Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert, who was spotted on the House floor in recent weeks without a mask while mingling with colleagues, tested positive for COVID-19, said The Hill news report.

On Tuesday, Gohmert did not wear a mask while outside a House Judiciary Committee hearing room.

He also initially did not have a mask on while inside the hearing room.

Odisha’s Covid deaths touch 169, cases cross 30K-mark

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The Covid-19 death toll rose to 169 in Odisha as ten more people succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, informed the Health Department on Thursday.

While four deaths were reported from Ganjam district, two fatalities were recorded in Khurda, and one each in Rayagada, Sambalpur, Sundergarh, and Nayagarh.

The Covid-19 positive cases crossed 30,000-mark with the detection of 1,203 new cases in the last 24 hours, the health department said.

The positive cases mounted to 30,378 in the state.

Out of fresh cases, 758 are from quarantine centers while 445 are local contact cases.

Hotspot Ganjam district reported the highest number of 250 cases followed by Khurda (220), Cuttack (97), and Sundargarh (74).

The total active cases in the state jumped to 11,235 while recoveries stood at 18,938, the health department added.

Financially distressed national Wushu champion gets help from Rijiju

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Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju has sanctioned a sum of Rs 5 lakhs to Shiksha, a national Wushu champion from Haryana, who came under severe financial distress amid the COVID-19 pandemic and had to quit her training and take up a job as a farm laborer to support her family.

The 22-year-old athlete, who has won 24 gold medals at the state Wushu Championship, was sanctioned the money through the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay National Welfare Fund for sportspersons.

Speaking from her home in Rohtak, Shisha, who is also pursuing her BSc in sports science, said she is grateful for the intervention of the Sports Minister and hopes to return to training as soon as possible.

“I don’t have words to thank the Sports Minister for his noble gesture and sending across Rs. 5 lakhs at a time like this. I am absolutely determined to get back to my training at the earliest and it’s so good to see such a proactive minister who cares for the athletes. I promise everyone that within a year, I will win a gold medal for the country.”

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has put a stop to the daily training regimen of sportspersons and in the case of Shiksha forced her towards manual labor, she is confident that this is a short-term measure and she is only doing it to repay her parents for the sacrifices they have made for her.

“My main ambition is to win gold for the country, my parents have sacrificed everything to bring me here. Unfortunately due to the pandemic things were brought to a standstill, my training got stopped and I had to take up manual labor and support my parents.

“However once all this ends, I want to return to training because winning gold for the country is my ultimate aim,” she said.

Kohli, Anushka pledge to help people hit by floods in Assam, Bihar

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India cricket team captain Virat Kohli and his actress wife Anushka Sharma have pledged to help people hit by the devastating floods in Assam and Bihar.

Over 16 lakh people in 1,536 villages across 21 of Assam’s 33 districts are still affected by the flood, according to Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) officials. More than 100 human lives have been lost in the state due to floods.

In Bihar, more than 20 lakh people have been affected by the floods and many lives have been lost.

Kohli took to social media on Thursday to announce his support to three organizations which, according to him, have been doing credible work in this regard.

“While our country is in the midst of coronavirus pandemic, people in Assam and Bihar are also suffering due to the devastating floods that have affected so many lives and livelihood,” Kohli wrote on his Twitter handle.

“While we continue to pray for the people of Assam and Bihar, Anushka and I have also pledged to help those in need by supporting these three organizations that have been doing credible work in flood relief and welfare.

“If this resonates with you, please reach out to support these states through these organizations,” he added.

Earlier, former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen had also expressed sympathy towards the people of Assam and had tweeted: “My thoughts are with all the most beautiful people I met during my trip to Assam in March, where the horrible life-threatening flood is currently destroying lives. PLEASE BE SAFE!”

India football captain Sunil Chhetri had also called for attention and assistance for the northeastern state which has been battling with floods amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“Along with the prayers, Assam needs as much attention and help as possible to recover from the floods it is under,” Chhetri had said in a tweet.

“There’s been considerable loss of life — both man and animal and I can only sincerely hope that the numbers don’t rise,” he added.