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PM Phuc calls on combined strength for stronger national development

March 6, 2021 by vov.vn Leave a Comment

These remarks were made by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc at an event known as “Dialogue 2045” with various business representatives and intellectuals at the Thong Nhat Conference Hall in Ho Chi Minh City on March 6, featuring the participation of many senior leaders.

The Government leader reviewed the achievements following nearly 35 years of pursuing the renewal process under the leadership of the Community Party of Vietnam (CPV), with the national economy enjoying positive growth. The lives of local people have been greatly improved, with the life expectancy increasing compared with advanced countries such as Japan and Singapore, with greater attention being given to a range of social and cultural issues.

PM Phuc therefore highlighted the contributions made by the local the business community to the nation over the past 35 years of Doi Moi (Renewal), expressing hope that firms can learn new ideas to transform the nation into a developed and high-income country.

The nation must be home to business giants capable of competing both regionally and globally by unlocking the potential and making use of the strengths of citizens living and working inside and outside of the country, he emphasized.

The nation must also strive to lure and promote external resources in terms of technology, knowledge, and innovation, along with building a brighter future.

Dialogue 2045 was held as part of efforts to chart a course of actions to translate the development goals through to 2045.

In line with the Resolution adopted at the 13th National Party Congress, the country expects to move out of its low middle-income status by 2025.

According to the schedule, the nation will become an upper-middle income country by 2030 and gain developed and high-income nation status by 2045.

These are the key time milestones as the country prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of liberation of the South and national reunification in 2025, the 100th founding anniversary of the CPV in 2030, followed by the 100th founding anniversary of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, now known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, in 2045.

PM Phuc also stated that “Dialogue 2045” will be held periodically, both via direct and online platforms, thereby covering many topics from socio-economy, the environment, culture, education, science and technology, and international integration, including national security and defence.

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Gymnastics and Boy Band Fever Set the VMAs on Fire Online [INFOGRAPHIC]

September 7, 2012 by mashable.com Leave a Comment

Despite competing with the Democratic National Convention for TV watchers’ attention, the MTV Video Music Awards kept viewers’ fingers racing online. Their chatter made the VMAs one of the top social TV events ever.

The VMAs attracted 12.8 million comments on Twitter and Facebook, positioning the broadcast at number two on Bluefin Labs’s “Most Social TV Events” chart, just behind the 2012 Grammys and ahead of this year’s Super Bowl . Throw in figures from other websites such as GetGlue and Viggle, and the VMAs shoot to number one with 19.1 social media interactions, reports Trendrr .

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Which celebrities and moments kept viewers engaged? Check out the infographic below and this top five list.

Top 5 Most-Tweeted Moments

Based on stats from MTV’s Twitter Tracker , these moments stood out with the social media crowd.

  • 5. Olympian Gabby Douglas Joins Alicia Keys Onstage : 14-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys performed the title track from her forthcoming album, Girl on Fire , and she had a sporty surprise for viewers. Keys brought out Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas (see above), who showcased gymnastics swagger .

  • 4. Rihanna Wins Video of the Year : Rihanna was bookended the VMAs , opening the show with two songs and then closing it by winning Video of the Year for “We Found Love.” The steamy video had previously caused controversy with France banning it last year.

  • 3. Green Day Rocks Staples Center Crowd : An ill Billie Joe Armstrong lead Green Day in “Let Yourself Go,” the first single from ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tre! , which drops Sept. 25. Armstrong spent loads of time with fans in the pit, hopefully keeping his germs to himself.

  • 2. Taylor Swift Sings Her Hit Single : Decked in a red-and-white striped top, T-Swizzle channeled her inner Where’s Waldo during her “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” performance. At the end, of course, MTV zoomed in on Twilight ‘s Taylor Lautner, who had previously dated Swift.

  • 1. Frank Ocean Shines in Emotional Performance : Frank Ocean, who in July revealed that his first “true love” was with a man before releasing his critically acclaimed Channel Orange album, gave a touching performance of “Thinking of You.” Twitter users reacted in droves, making this the most-tweeted moment.

Boy Band One Direction Sets Twitter Ablaze

British-Irish boy band One Direction made quite a splash in its first appearance at the VMAs, performing , presenting and winning Most-Share Worthy Video , Best New Artist and Best Pop Video.

This Mashable infographic from social media management platform Viralheat shows how One Direction stacked up against other artists and even each other. Niall Horan reigned supreme, likely because he landed a subtle lip-on-lip peck with Katy Perry.

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I want to be the Sachin Tendulkar of boxing: Vijender

April 25, 2012 by www.rediff.com Leave a Comment

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V ijender Singh ‘s knowledge about Hindi movies is as good as his boxing. Ask him to repeat any dialogue or song from a particular movie and he knows it all.

And he is not a bad boxer either!

Earlier this month, Vijender became the first Indian boxer to qualify for a third successive Olympic Games. It gives him a chance to better his showing from the previous Olympics at Beijing, where he won a bronze medal.

The 26-year-old, who will lead a seven-man team at the Games, is confident of Indian boxers returning from London with a few medals this time.

– ‘I was born only to do boxing’

The ace pugilist revealed that he will not be doing any endorsements or shows till July because his focus is solely on winning a gold medal at the summer Games.

In a freewheeling interview with Harish Kotian , India’s first ever Olympic medal winner in boxing speaks about his plans for the mega event, and why he thinks he can win a gold medal this time.

You tried hard to downplay the pressure going into the Asian Boxing Championships at Astana. That was your last chance of making it to the Olympics, and certainly there must have been a lot of pressure on you. Is it a big relief that you finally made the cut?

Obviously, it is a big relief, because I was training very hard for the last six months. I was only focused on my boxing and I didn’t do any shows or endorsements. And when I finally I made it to the Olympics, I was so happy and relaxed.

It is back to the pavilion now, as I have started training again at the National Institute of Sports (NIS) in Patialia.

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'I am happy that despite all the pressure I was able to deliver'

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W as there the fear of failure going into that event?

Yes, there was some pressure, because it was my final chance of qualifying for the Olympics. The media built up the pressure and everyone was expecting me to do it.

I am happy that despite all the pressure I was able to deliver and make it to the London Games.

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'All my concentration is now on preparing for the Olympics'

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A s you said you didn’t do any endorsements for the last six months. Will that continue till the Olympics?

Yes, definitely. I will not do any endorsements, because all my concentration is now on preparing for the Olympics. We don’t have much time on hand, because we only have nearly 100 days to go. I will focus only on the Olympics.

What is your training schedule going into the Olympics? Will you also take part in a few competitions?

I will not be going for any tournaments. I will stay in India and continue my training. The training schedule will continue normally, and once my coach Gurbux Singh Sandhu is back, we will discuss and see if we need to make a few changes.

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'There have been times when I have not done well'

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Y ou lost in the first round at the Athens Olympics in 2004, but came back strongly four years later to win a bronze at the Beijing Games. Are you confident that this time you can better that effort and win a gold medal at the London Games?

I am confident I can win a gold medal at the London Olympics. I will prepare well for the Games so I can give my best in every fight and win all of them. It will not be easy, because everyone will come prepared. But I am confident; I work hard, nothing can stop me from doing well in London.

You were ranked the number one boxer in the world in your weight category in 2009. But after that your performance was not up to expectations. You were also knocked out in the first round of the World Championships last year. What mistakes did you make in the last couple of years? How are you looking to improve upon them?

I don’t think I made any mistakes as such. There are times when you are unable to give your 100 percent in a fight, and it has happened to me as well. Like Sachin Tendulkar cannot score a century in every match; still, he has made 100 centuries.

There have been times when I have not done well, but I have always bounced back. I feel now I am in top form and back to my best, physically and mentally.

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'My wife always complains that we never go out'

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H ow important a part will fitness play to keep your good form going?

Fitness is very important, and training also vital. Without training and hard work you cannot achieve anything. If you train and work hard you also recover your form soon; fitness levels are maintained too.

You got married last May, but must have hardly had the time to be at home with your wife, Archana. How difficult was it, particularly for your wife?

My wife always complains that we never go out. I have told her that after the Olympics I will have time for her.

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'I want to be the Sachin Tendulkar of boxing'

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T his will be your third straight Olympics. Will this be your last, or will you try and compete in the next one too?

I have always been saying that I want to have a long career. I want to be the Sachin Tendulkar of boxing and keep playing for a long, long time.

I want to compete in a few more Olympics, because I believe I can do more than just three Olympics.

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'I am 100 percent sure that Mary will win a gold medal in London'

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S even Indian men’s boxers have made it to the Olympics this time. Do you believe this team, which has a lot of youngsters, can win medals at the London Games?

Yes, definitely, we will win a few medals in boxing this time. Boxing is an individual sport and not a team sport, so everyone gives their 100 percent. Each and every boxer wants do well at the Olympics so they put in a lot of hard work in their training and fitness programmes.

I am sure we will do well at the Games, because we are among the best boxing nations in the world. ( Dekh lenge sabko… kyun ki hum bhi kissi se kum nahi )

Even the Indian women’s boxing team is good. They will go for the qualifiers too and I am sure they will also do well.

How do you rate MC Mary Kom’s chances at the Olympics?

Mary is the best boxer in the world and has won the World Championship a few times. I am 100 percent sure Mary will win a gold medal in London.

Mary is world-famous and a big name in women’s boxing. I don’t think anyone can stop her at the moment.

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'My Olympic bronze medal was a beginning for boxing in India'

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Y our bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics changed the face of boxing in India. Does it feel good that because of you the sport got such a big lift?

My Olympic bronze medal was a beginning of sorts for boxing in India and all roads opened after that. I have been doing well consistently since then. I am confident that in future I will also win silver and gold medals in the Olympics.

Do the young boxers approach you for help?

Sumit Sangwan and Shava Thapa were with me in Astana during the Olympics qualifier. I speak a lot to them about boxing and if I have played any of their opponents in the past I tell how to tackle them. I share my experiences with them and that is very important. I believe in development of young boxers.

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H ow much credit do you give the IABF (Indian Amateur Boxing Federation) for the success of Indian boxers in recent years? They made a long-term plan for the Olympics and it seems to have worked well so far, with as many as seven qualifying for the Games.

The support from the federation is very good. They have supported all of us well and taken care of all our needs with regard to training and competition. All the boxers, whether they are juniors or seniors, have been treated well by the authorities.

I also want to say a special thank you to all my coaches and physios, like Hari [Shankar Varma] and Vaibhav [Patil] because they have put in a lot of hard work with the boxers. I also want to thank all the authorities and staff at the National Institute of Sports (NIS) at Patiala, who never let us face any problems when we stay there for the camps. I love the food there and want to thank everyone who works in the kitchen at the NIS. The food there is amazing!

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India’s athletics coach found dead in hostel room

March 5, 2021 by www.rediff.com Leave a Comment

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IMAGE: Coach Nikolai Snesarev, (Left to Right), Lalita Babar, O P Jaisha and Sudha Singh

India’s middle and long distance coach Nikolai Snesarev of Belarus was on Friday found dead in his hostel room at the National Institute of Sports here, the Athletics Federation of India said.

The dead body of the 72-year-old Snesarev, who returned to India after a gap of two years to be at the helm till the end of September, has been sent to a government hospital for post mortem.

“When the door was broken, he was found lying on his bed. The Sports Authority of India doctor at the NIS declared him dead and the ED (team) of the SAI has referred the body to the government hospital for post mortem.”

“We don’t know the cause of death. We will know it later after post mortem.”

Snesarev was at the NIS running track in the morning with his wards but did not turn up for the meet which started at 2pm.

“He died with his boots on, having overseen his wards’ training this morning,” the AFI said in its tribute in a release issued later.

Snesarev was coaching 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable, who has qualified for the Olympics, and other middle and long-distance runners in their bid to qualify for the Tokyo Games.

“I’m deeply saddened to learn about the sad demise of middle and long distance running coach Nikolai Snesarev. He has been a great coach and helped many medal winners during his association with India since 2005. My condolences to his family and the entire athletics fraternity,” sports minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted.

He had quit from the position in February 2019 after Sable opted to leave him and train under Army coach Amrish Kumar.

His contract then was till the end of the Olympics, postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The veteran coach first arrived in India in 2005 to take charge of 10,000m runners Preeja Sreedharan and Kavita Raut.

He guided the duo to a 1-2 finish in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. It was the first time that Indian women won medals in the 25-lap race.

Sudha Singh, who won gold in the 2010 Asian Games, was also under his charge.

Later that year, he suggested Lalita Babar to shift to steeplechase.

And thanks to his sustained efforts, Babar became the first Indian athlete to reach a track event final in the Olympic Games since PT Usha in 1984 when she made it to the steeplechase final in 2016 Rio Olympics.

“We are stunned … he returned to India only a few days ago (landed in Bengaluru on March 2 and then reached Patiala next day), having agreed to train steeplechaser Avinash Sable for the Olympic Games,” Sumariwalla said.

“He was a hard-taskmaster and one who developed his own training routines for his athletes. He was highly respected in the international circles and we were privileged that he shared a wonderful relationship with India,” he said.

Sumariwalla also lauded Snesarev for imposing a ‘blanket ban’ on all kinds of drugs.

“As someone who believed in research, he showed us the way with his pioneering efforts towards improving the endurance and speed of his athletes.”

“He insisted that athletes never touch any medicines while training with him, imposing a blanket ban on all kinds of medication, even prescribed ones,” Sumariwalla recalled.

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UK inflation doubled to 0.6% in December despite food prices falling

January 20, 2021 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

UK inflation doubled to 0.6% in December but the price of food fell.

This is up from the 0.3% level of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation recorded in November .

Analysts at the Office for National Statistics (ONS) say increased clothing and transport costs over Christmas were the main reasons behind the rise.

The price of clothing was up by 0.1%, while transport increased by 1.5%.

Clothing usually falls in December thanks to Boxing Day sales but most discounts were online-only this year due to non-essential shops being shut in large areas of England .

Brits also saw the usual inflated train and bus prices over Christmas.

What does inflation matter?

INFLATION is a measure of the cost of living. It looks at how much the price of goods, such as food or televisions, and services, such as haircuts or train tickets, has changed over time.

Usually people measure inflation by comparing the cost of things today with how much they cost a year ago. The average increase in prices is known as the inflation rate.

The government sets an inflation target of 2%.

If inflation is too high or it moves around a lot, the Bank of England says it is hard for businesses to set the right prices and for people to plan their spending.

High inflation rates also means people are having to spend more, while savings are likely to be eroded as the cost of goods is more than the interest we’re earning.

Low inflation, on the other hand, means lower prices and a greater likelihood of interest rates on savings beating the inflation rate.

But if inflation is too low some people may put off spending because they expect prices to fall. And if everybody reduced their spending then companies could fail and people might lose their jobs.

See our UK inflation guide and our Is low inflation good? guide for more information.

Demand for toys, computer games and consoles pushed up inflation as well.

But the price of food, mainly meat and vegetables, fell by 0.6% in the same period.

Petrol prices rose 1.5p per litre to 114.1p per litre, and diesel prices rose by 1.4p per litre to 118.8p per litre

Analysts from Reuters had expected inflation to rise to 0.5%.

CPI has been below the Bank of England’s 2% target since mid-2019 and the coronavirus pandemic has pushed it close to zero.

The latest figures come as economists fear the UK could be on the verge of a double-dip recession .

A double-dip recession is when the economy shrinks, briefly recovers, and then contracts again.

The economy shrank 2.6% in November following the second national lockdown in England, ending six months of growth after gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.6% in October .

Jonathan Athow, deputy national statistician at the Office for National Statistics (ONS), said: “Clothing prices put upward pressure on inflation in December, despite some evidence of continued discounting.

“Transport costs, including air, sea and coach fares, as well as petrol prices, rose as some travel restrictions eased during parts of the month.

“These were partially offset by falling food prices, most notably for vegetables and meat.”

Laith Khalaf, financial analyst at AJ Bell, said: “It’s prudent not to draw too many conclusions from consumer price measures right now, because levels of economic activity are so deeply distorted.

“While inflation looks well contained, there is increasing concern it could start to be a problem once social restrictions are lifted, as a wave of pent up consumer demand is unleashed.

“Central bank stimulus, helicopter money from the government, and high levels of cash savings built up during lockdown all support the thesis that the inflation genie may pop out of the bottle in the coming year.”

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