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Showing posts with label Indians. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Gulf Indians rejoice the WC Cup victory

Dubai, April 3: Thousands of Indians across the Gulf region watched with bated breath as team India closed in on the Sri Lankan total in the World Cup final that was played in Mumbai on Saturday, Apr 2.

As soon as India captain Mandra Singh Dhoni sent the winning stroke soaring into the crowds, scores of them leapt in joy, hugging and congratulating each other.

They began frantically calling and texting fellow Indians to congratulate on the grand victory.

Several of them got out to celebrate in the streets.

"I am overjoyed because it was crucial for us to win today otherwise it would have taken another 28 years to get here. Kudos to all the team members and to Dhoni for leading the side especially well under the circumstances," said Kamran Ziauddin, an Abu Dhabi-based banker.

Ziauddin and his wife Fareeha watched the entire match with friends while his children spent the evening at their friends'' place soaking in the action.

Indians in Saudi cities of Riyadh and Jeddah, and in Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait also spent the large part of match gathered at community centers and other big halls to enjoy the match.

Manoj Kohli, an IT professional who went out with a group of friends to watch the match at an auditorium, said this was the best moment of life.

"This not only brings joy but also a sense of belief that as a nation we can achieve anything. This is the victory of our nation," he said.

For homemaker Preeti Jhaveri it was a day to cherish alongside her family and friends.

"I was too young to understand the pride when India won the last time. I am definitely not going to miss the celebration this time around," she said.

PTI


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Monday, 28 March 2011

2 Indians among crew of Italian ship detained in Tripoli

Rome, Mar 20: Italy is ready to use all possible means to free the 11-strong crew, including two Indians, of an Italian high-seas tugboat being held in the Libyan port of Tripoli, Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa said today.

"We are on standby for an evacuation of the detained tugboat crew by all possible means," he told Rai 3 television.

Armed men, including one who claimed to be the harbour master, detained the crew comprising eight Italians, two Indians and one Ukrainian and were holding them on board the 75-metre ship, officials and media reports said.

"This is a delicate situation which the harbour master's office and the foreign ministry are monitoring. When they ask us to intervene, we will do so, but that does not depend solely on the defense ministry," La Russa said.

Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said it was unclear why the men had been seized but that Rome did not exclude a kidnapping.

"We don't know what are the intentions of the men who seized the 11 crew members yesterday, but we cannot exclude a kidnapping," the minister said during a telephone call to an Italian television programme.

The ANSA news agency quoted sources as saying the action occurred yesterday afternoon shortly before French warplanes launched air strikes at the start of a Western military operation against Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi's forces.

The tugboat was discharging Libyan employees of the Libyan oil firm NOC at the time.

A crisis team of the Italian foreign ministry was monitoring the situation and was in touch with the tugboat's owner, August Offshore, a company based in the southern Italian port of Naples that specialises in assisting oil rigs as well as exploration and production activities.

AFP


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