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UN Secretary-General’s 2015 Report on MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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UNESCAP-ADB-UNDP Asia-Pacific MDG Report 2015
at 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, 7 July 2015
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CHIEF GUEST:
Dr. Bibek Debroy
Economist and Member, Niti Aayog
The Reports will be presented to the press by
Dr. Nagesh Kumar
Head, UN-ESCAP South and South-West Asia Office
cordially invites you to the
Media Launch
of
UN Secretary-General’s 2015 Report on MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
&
UNESCAP-ADB-UNDP Asia-Pacific MDG Report 2015
at 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, 7 July 2015
VENUE: UN Conference Hall, 55 Lodi Estate, New Delhi-110 003
CHIEF GUEST:
Dr. Bibek Debroy
Economist and Member, Niti Aayog
The Reports will be presented to the press by
Dr. Nagesh Kumar
Head, UN-ESCAP South and South-West Asia Office
Ms. Rebecca Tavares
Representative, UN Women
will reflect on gender challenges and opportunities highlighted in the reports.
Mrs. Kiran Mehra-Kerpelman
Director, UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan,
will chair the launch.
The Secretary-General’s MDG Report is an annual global report card on how countries and regions of the world have fared in delivering on the urgent and time-bound promises made in the Millennium Declaration that sought to reduce global poverty,
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This year, the Asia-Pacific MDG Report prepared by UNESCAP, the Asian Development Bank and UNDP is also being launched in tandem. The regional report takes a more detailed look at the MDG achievements of the
Asia-Pacific countries and a regional perspective on the post-2015 development agenda and reflects on the lessons from experiences with MDGs on means of implementation for SDGs.
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Bengaluru, 5th July 2015: Defending champions India re-affirmed their preeminent position in the South Asian region, with an emphatic 93-44 win over Sri Lanka. Both these sides came into this all important last league match of the 4th South Asian Basketball Championship (SABA) 2015 at the Kanteerava Stadium with perfect 4-0 records. India has relied all along on its much taller frontline, aggressive man to man defence, counter attacking on the break and effective outside shooting to register 100+ points in three of their earlier four matches. The final game against Sri Lanka was no different.
22-year-old Praneeth Udumalagala and first substitute Thimothi Thineshkanth fought valiantly to keep Sri Lanka’s scoreboard ticking. But with India scoring almost twice as quickly (46-26 at halftime) it was a constantly slippery slope for the islanders. The third quarter saw the Indian team go on a particularly vicious tear, starting with a 9-0 run coming out of the halftime break. “I can’t deny that I am disappointed,” Sri Lanka Head Coach Panduka Ranasinghe said after the loss. “But credit to what (India Head Coach) Prasad has managed to do with his team.”
India had four players in double digits, with Tamil Nadu’s centre Aravind Annadurai top scoring with 22 points, which included one three pointer, surprising for someone playing his position. “We are confident of doing better at the FIBA Asia level this time, as now other teams fear us.” said small forward Prasanna Venkatesh. He has reason to feel optimistic, as India fielded five first time senior team debutants this time, who managed to more than fill in for the absence of missing starters Amritpal Singh, Amjyot Singh Gill, Vishesh Bhriguvanshi and Yadwinder Singh.
The winning team was given a cash prize of Rs 35,000 as a personal gesture of Basketball Federation of India (BFI) President K Govindraj. Trophies and medals were handed out to the top three teams of India (gold), Sri Lanka (silver) and Nepal (bronze).
Earlier in the Day
In a highly engrossing morning contest, Nepal pushed Sri Lanka to the absolute brink on the final morning of the 4th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship 2015 that is underway at the Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. Luckily Sri Lanka gathered its wits in the last quarter to set up a title clash against the only other undefeated team in the championship, hosts India.
Earlier in the morning, it was almost déjà vu for the players and spectators alike, as defending champs India re-enacted their dominance, this time over Maldives. In an inconsequential match, Bangladesh registered a moral victory over bottom placed Bhutan.
Final Standings
Team (W-L) | Points Scored | Points Conceded | Differential | |
1. | India (5-0) | 122+119+90+128+93 | 39+52+37+48+44 | +332 |
2. | Sri Lanka (4-1) | 92+100+80+76+44 | 66+57+63+68+93 | +43 |
3. | Nepal (2-3) | 72+87+37+68+68 | 58+54+90+72+76 | -18 |
4. | Bangladesh (2-3) | 76+54+74+63+82 | 122+65+87+80+70 | -75 |
5. | Maldives (2-3) | 65+66+72+48+97 | 76+92+68+128+55 | -71 |
6. | Bhutan (0-5) | 58+57+52+70+55 | 72+119+100+82+97 | -178 |
Results from 5th July 2015
Evening
1) India (Aravind A 22, Pratham Singh 17, Joginder Singh Saharan 13) bt Sri Lanka (Praneeth Udumalagala 13) 93-44 [22-13, 24-13, 29-10, 18-8]
2) Maldives (Mohamed Zilaal 18, Amhed Firaash 16, Ilyas Ibrahim 13) bt Bhutan(Chimi Wangchuk 11, Karma Wangchuk 11)97-55 [21-14, 26-18, 30-11, 20-12]
Morning
1) Sri Lanka (Randima Sooriyaachchi 16, Thimothi Thineshkanth 14, Sudesh Ahmed 11) bt Nepal (Ayush Singh 13, Bikram Joshi 12, Sadish Pradhan 12) 76-68[18-23, 18-17, 22-15, 18-14]
2) India (Prasanna Venkatesh 26, Rikin Pethani 21, Akashdeep Hazra 17, A Aravind 17) Maldives (Zakariya Latheef 14)128-48 [28-8, 39-10, 34-16, 27-14]
3) Bangladesh (Md Tareq Aziz 26 pts & 10 rbs, Mithunkumar Biswas 18 pts & 12 rbs, Mithun Sarkan 17) Bhutan (Rinchen Dorji 21, Tashi Tendhar 12) 82-70 [19-18, 18-15, 25-16, 20-21]
About the 4th SABA Championship 2015
The 4th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship 2015 is being played from 3rd to 5th July at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium in India’s IT city of Bengaluru. The three day will conclude on the 5th, and is being played on a round robin league format. Six South Asian teams— defending champions & hosts India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the island nations of Sri Lanka and Maldives are in the fray. The team with the best record at the end of this championship after five matches will progress from the South Asian region to the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship scheduled for 23rdSeptember to 3rd October in Changsha (China).
The Indian men’s team is being coached by Prasad Rama Linga, managed by Gautam Ganguly and captained by Rikin Pethani.
About the Basketball Federation of India
The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honor of Arjuna Award. In June 2015, Punjab basketball player Satnam Singh became the first Indian national to get drafted by an NBA team. More information at www.indiabasketball.org
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