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Monday 18 February 2013

Schedule for Toyota University Cricket Championship powered by NDTV India

Date / Time Match Teams Status
Feb 23, 2013
14:30 (GMT) | 20:00 (Local)
Match 1
Brabourne Stadium, CCI Mumbai
Northern Stars vs Southern Sharks JMI won the match by 5 wickets
Feb 24, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 2
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Southern Champs vs Eastern Eagles
Feb 25, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 3
Jamia Millia Islamia University Complex, New Delhi
Eastern Tigers vs Southern Sharks Madras won
Feb 26, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 4
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Southern Champs vs Western Wizards N.A.
Feb 27, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 5
Jamia Millia Islamia University Complex, New Delhi
Northern Stars vs Western Wolves JMI won (15 runs)
Feb 28, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 6
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Southern Champs vs Northern Stallions N.A.
Mar 01, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 7
Jamia Millia Islamia University Complex, New Delhi
Northern Stars vs Eastern Tigers N.A.
Mar 02, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 8
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
Western Wizards vs Eastern Eagles N.A.
Mar 03, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 9
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
Northern Stallions vs Eastern Eagles N.A.
Mar 04, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 10
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Western Wolves vs Southern Sharks N.A.
Mar 05, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 11
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
Western Wizards vs Northern Stallions N.A.
Mar 06, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Match 12
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Western Wolves vs Eastern Tigers N.A.
Mar 07, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
1st Semi Final
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior
T.B.C. vs T.B.C. N.A.
Mar 08, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
2nd Semi Final
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
T.B.C. vs T.B.C. N.A.
Mar 10, 2013
14:00 (GMT) | 19:30 (Local)
Final
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
T.B.C. vs T.B.C. N.A.

Jamia to Play in the Highly Anticipated Toyota University Cricket Championship

To encourage cricket at the university level, NDTV and the Ministry of HRD have joined hands to  launch the Toyota University Cricket Championship (TUCC) starting 23rd February 2013.

According to TUCC website, the tournament has been designed in a Twenty20 format, TUCC will reach more than 200 Universities and 20 lakh students across India. This initiative is backed by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to nurture and promote budding cricketers, and also has the support of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
An extension of the all-India inter-university Rohinton Baria Tournament, TUCC will feature the top 8 university cricket teams for the T20 league. The participating teams for the 2013 Championship that have been selected from the four regional zones are Jamia Milia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Mumbai University, Jiwaji University, University of Madras and Jain University.
Before the tournament begins, each of the 8 teams will have their own “star” mentors such as Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid. Matches will be televised LIVE on NDTV. The Man of the Match and Man of the Series will receive cash awards in the tournament which starts on 23rd February 2013 and goes on till mid-March. Along with the on-field cricket action, fans can look forward to musical performances, great food, spectator competitions and more.
The All Star Northern Stars:
As mentioned earlier, eight teams have qualified from all over India to play in the TUCC tournament, out of which Jamia’s team is one. They call themselves the — Northern Stars.
The 18 lucky students to represent Jamia in the tournament are: Parveen Yadav (Capt.), Shivam Sharma, Amit Verma, Deepak Sharma, Mayank Vashisht, Mohd. Mukhtar, Rohit Sharma, Shivendra Pal, Waqar Khan, Aashish Chopra, Abhay Negi, Anuj Chaudhry, Atif Ahmad, Bharat Harit, Salman Khan, Sajid Jamali, Nitin Kumar, and Surinder Dahiya.
JMI’s Northern Stars team members (Image: Via ucc.in)

Match Schedule:
Jamia will play their and incidentally the tournament’s first match against University of Madras (Southern Sharks) on Saturday Feb. 23rd, at Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. Their second match will be played against Mumbai University (Western Wolves) on Wednesday Feb. 27th in Bhopal Ground at Jamia Millia Islamia. And their third match will be against APS University, Rewa (Eastern Tigers) on Friday March 1st in Bhopal Ground at Jamia Millia Islamia.
JMI’s Match Schedule (Image: Via ucc.in)

Saturday 2 February 2013

Eight Types of Professors You Will Find in Jamia

Our professors — some we love and some we hate, while a few we love to hate. The ones we like, we pay close attention to. We know how many times they say ‘um’, ‘okay’ and ‘right’ in their conversations. We try to speak like them. We google them and search for their facebook profiles. While the ones we hate, we can’t stand to be around. We avoid them like the plague. We love a few and we hate a few. While for the rest, we have no feelings. At least, no hard ones.
Though every professor, like every person, is different and unique, they more or less, can be stereotyped into some category. I present to you my list of eight types of professors you are likely find in Jamia:
[Image credit: flickr.com / U.S. Embassy New Delhi (Under Creative Commons)]

  1. The ‘Generic’ Type
These professors are not very good teachers; they simply are a bunch of middle-aged people who impart whatever knowledge they acquired during their university days. Their lectures seem to be repetitive. They heavily depend on anecdotes in class. Every graduating batch will remember these anecdotes of these professors for they would have heard them so many times during the lectures. A professor of this type, through his or her lectures, makes very apparent the political party they support. Also, they take a certain pride in the university and its discipline. They’re not necessarily bad people but often not good teachers.
  1.  The ‘School Teacher’ Type
This type of professor works really hard in his/her paper, prepares for class, and takes the assignments and presentations very seriously. A school-teacher type of Jamia professor is usually a well-respected professor on campus.  He/she could be respected for his/her politeness, good nature, age, and most importantly for being the teacher that makes you understand a concept as if you were a 10-year-old kid.
  1. The ‘I-Can-Hold-A-Grudge’ Type
This one can hold a serious grudge against you. You probably did something on the first day, first week, or first semester that rubbed this person the wrong way, and he/she will never forget or forgive you for it. This type of professor, once he/she holds a grudge against you for whatever reason, will always — and I mean will ALWAYS — give you very few marks in test papers; it doesn’t matter even if you write a Noble prize winning answer, you will not get good marks in exams. You ask for attendance and in return you get a lecture on punctuality because you entered the class exactly 33 seconds after the professor drops the attendance sheet back into his bag. You could be accompanied by two other students, but they will get their attendance and you will not.  All you can do now is hope that you would not have to take his/her class next semester.
  1. The ‘Too-Young-To-Be-A-Professor’ Type
Funky glasses, Fab India Kurtas, a pair of Levis Jeans, a Facebook profile and not a single strain of silver hair on their head. You wonder if they were child prodigies. They are so good that they win your heart and you have a role model on campus.
  1. The ‘Albert-Einstein-Meets-Brad-Pitt’ Type
This one is a man. He is half Einstein and half Brad Pitt. Most of the times, he is more of the Einstein and only you happen to see a glimpse of Brad Pitt in him. So do all your female friends. But this guy is a guy’s guy too. If you will learn anything from his lectures, it is that he is smart and a well-read guy. He lends you books and says a quick ‘Hi’ when he passes you in the hallway. He is the professor you go to when you need help.
  1. The ‘Smart & Sassy’ Type
This one is a woman. She will be both: loved and hated by her students. Just like the Brad Pitt type, she too fits well in the Too-Young-To-Be-A-Professor category and like him, she too has earned it. She is the type that shuts up the gossip-mongers in class and snaps right back at those manner-less chaps in your class. You will probably get along with her. Maybe because you both are a feminists or perhaps you both think Nestle has evil marketing strategies in African countries. You two bond over a common cause, but if you mess with her, she will make you feel like a total loser.
  1. The ‘I-am-Good-and-I-Know-It’ Type
These are the ones you want to ignore and avoid. They humbly brag about their achievements and belittle students and their colleagues. These are the ones who think they know best while you know nothing. They are to be avoided at all times.
  1. The ‘I-don’t-Care-What-You-Think’ Type
They walk into the classroom every morning, read from their papers, don’t bother if they are audible to the students in the last row or even the middle row for that matter, and walk out as soon as the time is over for class. They entertain no questions or suggestions. They are a complete waste of time and nobody can do anything about it.