Star Group Bags Indian Cricket TV Rights

Rupert Murdoch owned Star group won the Indian cricket broadcast and digital rights for an amount of 3851 crores for 6 years starting from July 2012 till March 2018, covering 96 matches. The announcement was made by BCCI president N Srinivasan in Chennai on Monday. The BCCI chief announced at a press conference that the contract is for six years amounting to Rs 3851 crore, covering 96 matches and an average of Rs 40 crore per match. What was being received from Nimbus was 32.25 crores and hailing this as an improvement, Srinivasan said that BCCI is very very glad that media rights have been fully evaluated and now fully priced.Five parties picked up the tender documents - Star India, ESPN Software, Multi Screen Media, Zee Entertainment, Times Internet.Bids were submitted by star and MSM and after following the transparent process and verifying the eligibility for each bidder, the bid was opened in the presence of both the party and the winner was chosen. The six-year contract was awarded to Star group. Sony's bidding amount was Rs 3700 crore, the second highest. BCCI had received bids for broadcast, internet and mobile rights in India from ESPN Star Sports (ESS), Multi Screen Media ( Sony), Bennett & Coleman (BCCL) and a consortium involving TV-18 and Reliance. It was an interesting three-way battle between MSM, ESS and TV 18-Reliance consortium for the broadcast rights of India's international matches at home, after the BCCI decided to cancel its previous contract with Nimbus Communications over payment problems. Star also got the rights to broadcast domestic events like Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Irani Trophy. ESS is a 50:50 joint venture between Walt Disney (ESPN, Inc.), the parent company of ESPNcricinfo, and News Corporation Limited (STAR) and they have the rights of all ICC events and also rights of domestic cricket in England and Australia. The BCCI's marketing committee set the price for category A games at Rs 31.25 crore per match (approx $6.1 million) plus Rs 1 crore (approx $0.2 million) while category B games were set at Rs 34 crore (approx $6.67 million) plus Rs 1 crore. The board failed in its attempt to sell the internet rights separately last year, as the initial base price of Rs 3 crore and the subsequently reduced price of Rs 2 crore found no takers. The BCCI terminated Nimbus' contract last year claiming the latter had defaulted on payments.The matter has subsequently been referred for arbitration, with the Bombay high court ruling that Nimbus must deposit Rs 305 crore (approx $60 million) with the court as security for the amount the BCCI claims it is owed by the company. Nimbus has also made a counter-claim of Rs 600 crore (approx $118 million) from the board.

Aung San Suu Kyi: Biography, Profile

Aun San Suu Kyi, pro-democracy leader of the opposition party of Myanmar has created a history on Sunday by winning a parliamentary by-elections. If the victory is confirmed officially, it would be a milestone in the history of Myanmar, which has been in the military rule for over half a century. Here are some key events in the life of Ms Suu Kyi, who became the face of Myanmar's struggle for democracy while locked under house arrest for two decades: EARLY LIFE - June 19, 1945: Born in Yangon, then called Rangoon. She is the daughter of national hero General Aung San and Daw Khin Kyi, also a prominent public figure. - July 1947: Aung San and six members of his interim government are assassinated by rivals. Ms Suu Kyi is 2 years old. - 1960: After finishing high school, she leaves for further study in New Delhi, where her mother is Burma's ambassador. She later moves to England to study at Oxford University. - 1972: Marries Michael Aris, an Oxford University academic. Son Alexander born in 1973, son Kim born in 1977.   POLITICAL LIFE - April 1988: Ms Suu Kyi returns home to attend to her ailing mother just as pro-democracy protests erupt against the military junta. Her mother dies later that year. - Aug. 8-11, 1988: Mass demonstrations throughout Burma. Security forces open fire on demonstrators. Hundreds are killed. - September 1988: Ms Suu Kyi helps found opposition party, the National League for Democracy. - June 1989: The government renames the country Myanmar and the capital Yangon. - July 1989: Ms Suu Kyi, an increasingly outspoken critic of the junta, and her deputy, Tin Oo, are put under house arrest. - May 1990: The junta calls general elections. Ms Suu Kyi's party wins a landslide victory, but the military refuses to hand over power. - October 1991: Ms Suu Kyi is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her peaceful struggle against the regime. - July 1995: Ms Suu Kyi is released from house arrest but remains in Myanmar, fearing she will never be let back into the country if she leaves. - March 1999: Mr Aris, who has not seen his wife since 1995 because the junta repeatedly denied him a visa, dies of cancer in England. - September 2000: Ms Suu Kyi is placed under house arrest after attempting to leave Yangon for a political meeting. - May 2002: Ms Suu Kyi is released from house arrest. - May 2003: Ms Suu Kyi is put back under house arrest. She is taken into "protective custody" after her motorcade is ambushed by a government-backed mob. - August 2007: Protests start over fuel price increases, then swell into the largest pro-democracy demonstrations since 1988. The movement was dubbed the "Saffron Revolution" because it was led by saffron-robed Buddhist monks. - Aug. 11, 2009: Ms Suu Kyi's detention is extended by 18 months when a court convicts her of violating her house arrest by briefly sheltering an American intruder who swam to her house uninvited. - Nov. 7, 2010: Myanmar's first elections in 20 years. Pro-junta party wins landslide victory in polls critics say were rigged and rampant with fraud. - Nov. 13, 2010: Ms Suu Kyi's detention expires and she is freed. - Jan. 18, 2012: Ms Suu Kyi registers for April 1 by-election, kicking off a campaign that draws ecstatic nationwide support. - April 1, 2012: By-elections to fill 45 seats in the 664-seat parliament. Mrs Suu Kyi's party says she wins a seat, in what would mark her first elected office after two decades as a symbolic opposition leader.      

WrestleMania 28 Results: The Rock Defeated John Cena

WrestleMania 28: It sure was a roller coaster of a Wrestlemania. There were some pretty high highs, and some very low lows. The show was designed to reminisce the older Wrestlemania cards with the big match feel. And they successfully did that. John Cena vs. The Rock was all that everyone talked about. This show no doubt just broke the all time Pay Per View record for the most buys because of that match. They decided to emphasize the WWE Championship, and the “End of an Era” match as well, while making the rest of the show a true under card.     The Rock defeated John Cena- I’m surprised.  I really am.  Didn’t see that one coming.  Towards the end of the match I saw it coming though.  The wrestling aspect wasn’t anything special, but it didn’t have to be.  The hype of this match was so large that it could carry itself.  Very good chain wrestling at the start from both guys.  The Rock was impressive.  From there it was pretty much a lot of big bumps with Cena targeting The Rock’s ribs.  All of the moves in their arsenal was used.  There were a bunch of false finishes.  The Rock jumped off the top rope, was caught by Cena, and was hit with an Attitude Adjustment.  I thought that was the finish.  The Rock kicked out.  Right then I knew that The Rock was being put over.  And you could see it in Cena’s face that it had to be that way.  He pretty much said, that’s all I can do to win now I have to put this guy over.  Cena tried to steal The People’s Elbow and was hit with a Rock Bottom.  That was the finish.  I’m not sure if The Rock couldn’t put his ego aside for the betterment of the company, or if Vince McMahon just simply wanted to put The Rock over.  Either way Cena looks like a million bucks for doing what he did.  He showed a lot of class.  Kudos to Cena.  Job well done.  You just built the biggest match of all time and put the outsider over with class. Full WrestleMania XXVIII Results * Sheamus (Champion) Defeated Daniel Bryan (Challenger) for the World Heavyweight Title. * Kane Defeated Randy Orton. * Big Show (Challenger) defeated CODY rhodes (Champion) for the Intercontinental Title. * Kelly Kelly and Maria Menounos Defeated Beth Phoenix and Eve. * The Undertaker Defeated Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match with Shawn Michaels as the special referee. * Team Johnny (David Otunga, Dolph Ziggler, Mark Henry, Jack Swagger, The Miz, and Drew McIntyre with John Laurinaitis and Vickie Guerrero) Defeated Team Teddy (Santino Marella, R-Truth, Kofi Kingston, The Great Khali, Booker T, and Zack Ryder witj Teddy Long, Aksana, Eve, Hornswoggle) * C.M. Punk (Champion) Defeated Chris Jericho (Challenger) to retain the WWE Championship. * The Rock Defeated John Cena

Vanya Mishra is Miss India World 2012

Vanya Mishra, the girl from Chandigarh has been crowned Pantaloons Femina Miss India World 2012 on Friday night in a glittering grand finale of the 49th edition of the beauty pageant. The Miss India Earth title went to 24-year-old Prachi Mishra of Pune, while Chennai girl Rochelle Maria Rao, 23, was crowned as the Miss India International. The trio, selected from 20 finalists, were crowned by last year winners Kanistha Dhankhar, Hasleen Kaur and Ankita Shorey. The event was hosted by Ayushman Khurana and Manish Paul. While 19-year-old Vanya will represent India at the Miss World 2012 Pageant, Prachi and Rochelle shall represent the country at Miss Earth 2012 Pageant and Miss International 2012 Pageant, respectively. Femina will not send the beauties to the Miss Universe pageant as it had decided in 2010 to abstain from the event. Nargis Fakri and Sonam Kapoor added Bollywood glamour to the ceremony, which was judged by Sonam, producer Ekta Kapoor, film director Rohit Shetty, actor Sonali Bendre, cricketer Harbhajan Singh, designer Raghavendra Rathore, managing director of Bajaj FimServ Sanjiv Bajaj, singer Sonu Nigam and TV actor Sakshi Tanwar. The evening began with singer-actor Ali Zafar giving his first dance performance with former Miss Indias Manasvi Mamgai and Neha Hinge. The Pakistani singer enthralled the audience with his power packed 'Madhubala' performance. The grand evening was also graced by Julia Morley, chairperson of the Miss World Organisation and reigning Miss World Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colimenares. Former Miss World Ivian Sarcos also attended the event in a stunning lehenga choli.  

Multicrore Land Scam in Andhra Pradesh

Cag report: The "benevolence" of the Congress Government in Andhra Pradesh in allocation of land (irregularly) for different purposes has caused enormous monetary loss running into several thousand crores of rupees between 2006 and 2011, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has said. Alienation/allotment of land by the AP Government during 2006-11 was characterised by grave irregularities, involving allotment in an ad-hoc, arbitrary and discretionary manner to private persons and entities at very low rates, without safeguarding the financial and socio-economic interests of the state, the CAG said in its audit report for 2010-11 which was tabled in the Assembly on Thursday.   Most of these allotments were made during the tenure of the late Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy (who was in power between 2004 and 2009). In a large number of cases of land allotment, the State Government ignored the prescribed procedures and disregarded "canons of financial propriety", the CAG noted. Audit scrutiny revealed that undue benefit of Rs 1,784 crore was given to various entities and persons, due to the difference in the rates at which land was allotted and the market value as recommended by the District Collector concerned or the Empowered Committee (headed by the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration). "During 2006-11, the State Government alienated/ allotted 88,492 acres of land to 1,027 beneficiaries. In the 11 sampled districts, 459 allotments were made, involving 50,285.90 acres of land. Of these, 409 cases were scrutinised in audit. "Audit found that land allotments for commercial purposes were not made in a fair, consistent and transparent manner so as to serve the public interest," the CAG observed. The Government was yet to realise the cost of land alienation in 60 cases in 11 districts, resulting in dues amounting to Rs 2,559 crore, the auditor said. This was the first time that the CAG has come out with a comprehensive audit report on land allotments in AP even as the doles of the YSR Government remained a subject of major scandal and controversy in the last few years. Among the major findings of the CAG were the irregular allotment of thousands of acres of land to former Karnataka Minister Gali Janardhana Reddy's business ventures, the proposed Lepakshi Knowledge Hub in Anantapur district and the Vanpic port project, all of which incidentally are being probed by CBI as part of inquiry into the amassing of illegal wealth by YSR's son and Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy. The CAG, in a way, endorsed the allegations levelled by all Opposition parties in the state over the allotment of land in total violation of rules. "An extent of 3,115.64 acres of land in Jammalamadugu mandal in Kadapa district was allotted to Brahmani Industries Ltd (of Gali Janardhana Reddy) for setting up a commercial airport and flying academy, in violation of Government of India's policy on setting up of commercial airports, and without verifying the suitability of the site and viability of the project. It overlooked the fact that the Kadapa airport was just 50 km away," the CAG report pointed out. Although the land required for the proposed airport was only around 2,500 acres (as observed by Principal Secretary-Industries and Infrastructure Department), the extent of land alienated was 3,115.64 acres. Thus, an excess allotment of 615.64 acres was made in this case, it said. The decision to alienate land to Brahmani Industries (BIL) was taken by the Council of Ministers (headed by YSR) even though all the facts were brought to its notice by CCLA, who had also cautioned the Government against the viability of setting up a second airport in the same area, it said. Alienation of government land to BIL was thus injudicious and in violation of all the established rules and good practices. It clearly amounted to an undue favour to the company without any justification, the CAG observed. Not stopping at that, another 10,760.66 acres of land in the same mandal was allotted to Brahmani Industries for a green-field Integrated Steel Plant. This involved illegal alienation of 674.58 acres of water bodies and allocation of 2 tmc feet of water from the Gandikota Reservoir without environmental clearance or independent examination of the project report. As of November 2011, even the first phase of construction had not been completed, the CAG noted. Favours under the YSR Government were also allegedly extended to Gali Janardhana Reddy's Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC), which has figured in illegal mining activities. The request of OMC, which had unauthorisedly occupied Government lands, for grant of lease of 413.81 acres was turned down by Anantapur District Collector in August 2008. However, within a month thereafter, this position was reversed by the Collector who, at the request of state-run APIIC, recommended alienation of 304.66 acres of land (for transfer to OMC) for establishment of an industrial park. The reasons for reconsidering the lease or alienating the land were not recorded, the CAG observed. In another case, the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corp (APIIC) irregularly executed a sale deed for 8844.01 acres of land in Anantapur district in favour of Lepakshi Knowledge Hub Ltd (LKH) even before creation of infrastructure by the developer. LKH did not establish any industry nor create any employment, but had mortgaged 4,397 acres of allotted land for obtaining loans to the tune of Rs 790 crore from different banks, it said. The State Government lost revenue of Rs 874.03 crore by alienating 881.32 acres in Mamidipally Village, Ranga Reddy District to APIIC at a meager cost. APIIC, in turn allotted 500 acres of this land at very low rates to Indu Tech Zone and Brahmani Infra Tech even before orders of alienation were issued, the CAG said in another observation. The State Government has been a "mute spectator" to encroachment of its lands. Instead of instituting a mechanism for preventing and detecting illegal encroachments and dealing with them swiftly and effectively, in a sense, it has fuelled encroachments by regularising 14,878 of such unauthorised encroachments involving 21 lakh sq yards of land, collecting meager revenue of Rs 63.71 crore, the CAG maintained. "The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has been pointing out, in his Audit Reports, year after year, several irregularities relating to allotment of land by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The State Government, however, is yet to take corrective measures in this regard and come up with a comprehensive policy relating to alienation/allotment of land. The Government had also not formulated any land use policy defining its sector-wise priorities in utilisation/allotment of land for the present and future needs for socio-economic development of the state," the CAG report observed.