* Employers offer Das executive post
Young Orissa opener Shiv Sundar Das has not only impressed cricket
fans in the country but also his employers National Aluminium Company
which has offered him promotion to the executive rank. Das, who bagged
the man of the match award for his knocks of 30 and 82 not out in the
first Test at Bulawayo, has enhanced his job prospects over the last
few days with the Steel Authority of India (SAIL) also offering him an
executive position.
"A decision to promote him to an executive position will be taken in
two to three days. We can tell the exact post only after that," a
NALCO spokesman said in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday. Das is currently
working as a supervisor, a non-executive post, in the central sector
NALCO which has also given employment to another Orissa cricketer
Debasish Mohanty. Medium pacer Mohanty, the first Orissa cricketer to
break into the national scene, is currently working as a junior
manager, a post which falls in the executive category.
The Union Minister of State for Steel, Braja Kishore Tripathy, had
earlier offered to accommodate Das in an executive position in SAIL. A
press release issued from the Minister's office quoted Tripathy as
saying that Das had risen to represent the country from a state which
did not have much of a sporting infrastructure through his talent and
perseverance. He has become a source of inspiration for the youth of
Orissa, it said.
* Appeal of Gayatri Arts disposed of, BCCI to file affidavit
The Mumbai High Court on Wednesday directed the Board of Control for
Cricket in India to file an affidavit by June 18 in reply to a
petition challenging the award of contract to International Management
Group (IMG)-Transworld International (TWI) for clothing sponsorship in
international matches for the next three years from July 1.
Refusing to stay the contract awarded to IMG and its subsidiary TWI, a
bench comprising Justice BN Srikrishna and Justice Nishita Mhatre
directed the appellant Sham Dhumatkar, proprietor of Gayatri Arts, to
move a notice of motion before Justice DK Deshmukh, who had in an
earlier order also refused to stay the award of contract by the BCCI.
However, the division bench directed the single judge to dispose of
the notice of motion before July 1 when the new contract would come
into force.
Gayatri Arts had challenged the BCCI decision to award a contract to
IMG-TWI by way of a petition in the High Court. The company claimed
that it had made the highest bid of Rs 90 crores through a legal
tender advertised by BCCI in a newspaper and yet the contract was
awarded to IMG-TWI combine.
* Police seek to declare Prabhakar a `proclaimed offender'
The Uttaranchal police will file an application in a city court next
week praying that former Test cricketer Manoj Prabhakar, accused of
misappropriating public funds in a finance company and evading arrest
be declared as a "proclaimed offender"
The Uttaranchal Director-General of police, Ashok Kant Sharan told PTI
in Dehra Dun that efforts were made by the state police to arrest the
accused on a non-bailable warrant issued by the Haldwani Court last
month. He has since been evading arrest, Saran said adding Delhi and
Rajasthan police had earlier failed to locate him.
The DGP said the application under section 82 of the CRPC will be
filed in the Haldwani court seeking to declare Prabhakar as a
proclaimed offender. According to the normal judicial procedure if the
former cricketer is not arrested or he does not appear before the
court within one month of his being declared as 'proclaimed offender',
then the court has the power to declare him as 'absconder' under
section 83 of CRPC and also to announce a cash reward for his arrest.