Teroris Yang Ditangkap Di Condedet Pernah Ikut Sidang Habib Riziq
Teroris Yang Ditangkap Di Condedet Pernah Ikut Sidang Habib Riziq
Foto terduga Teroris yang di tangkap Densus 88 Antiteror di kawasan Condet, Jakarta Timur, beredar. Foto itu memperlihatkan dia sedang berada di kawasan Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Timur saat sidang Habib Riziq berlangsung.
Kedua terduga teroris tersebut adalah HH (56) dan ZA (37).
Pengacara Rizieq Shihab, Achmad Michdan enggan berkomentar saat di tanya terkait foto salah satu terduga teroris…
Innovation challenge launched for start-ups, individuals in reproductive health space
Innovation challenge launched for start-ups, individuals in reproductive health space
Home / Business News/ Innovation challenge launched for start-ups, individuals in reproductive health space FPAI and social enterprise Villgro Innovations Foundation stated in the assertion that this challenge goals to draw purposes from start-ups in addition to particular person innovators working to search out options for sexual and reproductive health challenges
FPAI courts controversy on East Bengal’s ISL inclusion, president Renedy clarifies | Football News – Times of India Renedy Singh. (TOI Photo) NEW DELHI: The Football Players Association of India on Friday courted controversy when it shot off a letter to the AIFF and ISL, calling for East Bengal's inclusion in the top-tier league without the consent of its president Renedy Singh.
Wasn’t taken into consideration: FPAI chief Renedy on letter to AIFF & FSDL | Football News – Times of India Renedy Singh. (TOI Photo) KOLKATA: The Football Players Association of India (FPAI) president Renedy Singh has said he was not consulted when the players' body sent a letter to All India Football Federation (AIFF) and Indian Super League (ISL) organisers asking them to consider including East Bengal in this season's ISL.
Century-celebrating East Bengal’s rich history is benchmark enough to let them play in the top-tier Indian Super League (ISL), the FPAI wrote to the AIFF.
Century-celebrating East Bengal’s rich history is benchmark enough to let them play in the top-tier Indian Super League (ISL), the FPAI wrote to the AIFF on Friday.
The hitherto unrecognised Football Players Association of India (FPAI) urged the All India Football Federation (AIFF) to keep in mind the “massive fan following” that EB commands, which the sport needs to “grow and thrive in India”.
Though acknowledging that this does not fall under their "jurisdiction", it is an appeal they have undertaken considering the legacy of the club, that the AIFF and its marketing partners, who conceptualised and run the tournament should "seriously consider".
"We the association sincerely urge you, to include the East Bengal Club, Kolkata, into the ISL, without any hesitation or delay," FPAI general manager Cyrus Confectioner wrote in a letter addressed to the AIFF secretary Kushal Das.
"The club is rich in history and is one of the oldest and most premier clubs, having a massive fan following, something which the sport needs for it to grow and thrive in India.
"All the powers that be in Indian football, should set aside all differences and include this side, whose contribution to Indian football cannot be quantified."
East Bengal endured a nightmare centenary year, failing to grab any trophy followed by an acrimonious split from their investors Quess Corp. They are presently sponsporless after a protracted battle to get back sporting rights from Quess and are racing against time to fulfill their licensing criteria to play in the upcoming season.
The EB officials are under increasingly stifling pressure to land a plum investor as well as fulfilling all financial compulsions needed to play in the ISL, having announced Goan pro-licence holder Francesco Da Costa as their next season.
The Red and Golds recently shot off a letter to the ISL organisers requesting them additional time to sort out their administrative woes, including an undertaking to honour obligations of all contracted players, and present their case to play in the ISL.
Several EB players, through the FPAI, have gone to the AIFF Players' Status Committee in order to receive unpaid salaries.
East Bengal-Quess Row: Players to Approach AIFF Through FPAI Over Contract Termination
East Bengal-Quess Row: Players to Approach AIFF Through FPAI Over Contract Termination
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East Bengal players are set to reach out to AIFF after Quess controversially terminated their contracts.
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Last Updated: May 11, 2020, 11:49 AM IST
Kolkata:The Football Players’ Association of India (FPAI) is planning to approach the AIFF seeking parent body’s intervention after East Bengal Club’s investors Quess Corp…
Why India's family planning program is unhappy with parents
Why India’s family planning program is unhappy with parents
It’s not just politicians resisting sex education, but parents as well, according to Mahinder Watsa, former president of the Family Planning Association of India, which turned 65 last week.
Watsa, perhaps better known today for his newspaper column dispensing often wry advice on sex, was also the first to push for the inclusion of sex education in the FPAI’s programmes in the late 1970s.