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Gold winner in CWG 2018: Manika Batra opts Table Tennis over modelling career

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Sydney: The gorgeous looking 22-year-old Indian table tennis player Manika Batra who has won two gold medals for her country at the ongoing Commonwealth Games (CWG 2018) in ‎Australia’s Gold Coast city once got modelling offer before getting into professional table tennis game.

 

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Miss Manika Batra of Delhi, who is leading Woman Table tennis in the 21st Commonwealth Games being played in the Gold Coast, has given the country 2 Gold, 1 Silver and Bronze Medal.

 

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She became the first woman player to win 4 medals in the history of Indian table tennis game. In the Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal match, Manika along with Sathiyan Ganashekharan defeated pair of Sarat Kamal and Moma Das of their own country opposite to them.

 

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Now, we would like to tell you all that Miss Manika before getting stepped into professional Table tennis games has got a modelling offer when she was in her collage life but Manika opted for table tennis and declined modelling opportunity.

 

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This information was revealed by Manika’s mother Sushma Batra who said that she is happy that her daughter chose the right path to do something for the country and did not entered in modelling industry.

 

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Manika got the modelling offer:

 

Manika Batra, Manika Batra win gold for India, Indian table tennis player, CWG 2018, Commonwealth Games, Sports news

Manika who is a resident of Narayana Vihar in Delhi, got a modelling offer while studying at GS & Mary College. She would have also made his career on this stardom side. But she continued her hard work in table tennis game professionally. Manika told that she is playing table tennis since the age of four.

 

CWG 2018: Gold winner Manika Batra once leaves modelling career for Table tennis:

 

Manika Batra, Manika Batra win gold for India, Indian table tennis player, CWG 2018, Commonwealth Games, Sports news

She said, “I am lucky that because of my game, I got a chance to lead in Commonwealth Games and I have played the role of leader in CWG. It was a pleasant experience to beat both the top ranked players of Singapore, but in doubles It was a little disappointing with the defeat. ”

The advantage of training in Germany:

 

Manika Batra, Manika Batra win gold for India, Indian table tennis player, CWG 2018, Commonwealth Games, Sports news

Manika told that before the Commonwealth Games, she participates in a one month long special training in Germany to win a medal. I used to be practice in improving fast service, smash and ball control in the game. He got the benefit of training in this Commonwealth Games.

Performance of Manika in Commonwealth Games:

 

Manika Batra, Manika Batra win gold for India, Indian table tennis player, CWG 2018, Commonwealth Games, Sports news

Manika was successful in winning gold by defeating Singapore’s World Number-4 Feng Tenway (Women’s Team) and former World Number-9 Mengyu U (Singles). Manika had to face defeat in the doubles final of both of them.

Manika’s performance in Commonwealth Games:

 

Manika Batra, Manika Batra win gold for India, Indian table tennis player, CWG 2018, Commonwealth Games, Sports news

She was successful in winning gold by defeating Singapore’s World Number-4 Feng Tenway (Women’s Team) and former World Number-9 Mengyu U (Singles). Manika had to face defeat in the doubles final of both of them.

Achievements of Manika:

 

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* Manika achieved Silver Medal in the Under-21 age group at the Chile Open in 2011. 2014 Commonwealth Games and Asian Games reached the quarterfinals. 3 medals won by her in the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships.

 

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* She won 3 gold at the 2016 Asian Games in Woman doubles category, mixed doubles with her team where she secured gold medal. She got quota in Rio Olympics. But in the first round of the Olympics suffered defeat.

 

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* Manika became India’s first female player to reach the quarterfinals of the World Table Tennis Championships. She is currently India’s number one player.

 

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Budget 2021: From the perspective of FM Nirmala Sitharaman,

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2021 today. The budget gave major emphasis to healthcare and infra sectors. Besides, a host of substantial announcements were made on the divestment front, including the coming IPO of Life Insurance Corporation. Here are the Key highlights of the Union Budget 2021:

  • No significant change was made in the area of income tax.
  • For Y21 fiscal deficit at 9.5% of GDP, with FY22 fiscal deficit target at 6.8% of GDP. Hope to get to back to fiscal consolidation path by FY26. Fiscal deficit will reach below 4.5% by FY26. FY22 gross expenditure seen at Rs 34.83 lakh crore.
  • For Y22 capital expenditure provided is up 34.5% (vs FY21 BE) at Rs 5.54 lakh crore, said the Finance Minister. Rs 44,000 crore under capital expenditure will be given to Department of Economic Affairs in FY22, she added. FY21 capital expenditure is seen at Rs 4.39 lakh crore.
  • The government has left direct taxes unchanged, but took steps in direct tax incentives to ease compliance for taxpayers. The FM proposed making it so that advance tax liability on dividend income shall arise only after payment of dividend. The Budget also looked at pre-filled tax forms with respect to details like salary income, tax payment and TDS.
  • No tax filing for seniors above 75 with only pension, interest income. A dispute resolution committee for small taxpayers is being planned. Anyone with taxable income of up to Rs 50 lakh, disputed income of up to Rs 10 lakh eligible to approach dispute resolution committee.
  • Agri Infrastructure and Development Cess on a number of items including fuel and liquor was announced today but  the finance minister also said there would be no additional burden on the consumer overall. Budget imposed a Rs 2.5 per liter agri infra cess on petrol, Rs 4 on diesel, and of 100% on alcoholic beverages.
  • The finance minister announced that in case a bank fails or withdrawals from the bank are stopped due to financial pressure on the bank, the depositors will be able to get immediate access to their deposits up to the deposit insurance amount of of Rs 5 lakh.
  • The Budget proposes setting up faceless dispute resolution committee for individual tax payers, making Income Tax Appellate Tribunal faceless, and constituting the dispute resolution committee for small taxpayers.
  • The FM outlined six pillars of proposals to strengthen the vision of Atmanirbharta, namely health and wellbeing, capital and infrastructure, inclusive development, reinvigorating human capital, innovation and R&D and minimum government and maximum governance.
  • By announcing 1000 more agriculture product marketing committees (APMCs) or mandis will be linked to e-national agriculture market (e-NAM), Nirmala Sitharaman subtly sent a message to farming groups that the government has no intention of dismantling an established APMC system.
  • The allocation to healthcare in this budget has been increased substantially. The areas of focus will be preventive and curative healthcare as well as well being, she said. The allocation is likely to be around Rs 2,23,846 crore, a 137% percentage rise from the previous budget. Rs 35,000 cr has been budgeted for COVID-19 vaccination expenditure in FY22.
  • The Govt sees FY22 fiscal deficit at 6.8%, according to the FM, while she had pegged deficit at 3.5% for FY21 in the last Budget. Govt aims to get Rs 1.75 lakh crore through divestments in 2021-22, according to Budget documents. In FY21, it planned to raise Rs 2.1 lakh crore through divestments, falling short. CPSEs in all but four sectors will be eventually privatized.
  • The Budget 2021 gave a renewed push to disinvestment and asset monetization as the government strives for capital creation. “Monetizing of land will be taken up. A SPV will be launched to carry out this activity,” said the FM.
  • Sitharaman said govt will borrow Rs 80,000 crore in the remaining two months to meet FY21 expenditure, and is projected to borrow about Rs 12 lakh crore in FY22.
  • The FM announced plans to privatize 2 PSU banks and one general insurance company in FY22. The Govt will bring the long-awaited LIC IPO in FY22, adding that it plans to complete the divestments of BPCL, CONCOR and SCI in 2021-22.
  • The Govt is set to introduce a Development Financial Institution (DFI). Rs 20,000 crore will be provided to capitalize the new DFI, with an aim to have a lending portfolio of Rs 5 lakh crore in 3 years. National Monetization Pipeline for brownfield projects will be launched, the FM announced with NHAI and PGCIL having sponsored one InvIT each. She also added that vehicles will undergo fitness tests after 20 years for PVs, 15 years for CVs, announcing a voluntary vehicle scrapping policy.
  • The Govt plans to allot Rs 20,000 crore for bank recapitalization of PSBs. The FM also proposed to revise definition under Companies Act, 2013 for small companies by increasing their threshold for capitalization.
  • FM says projects for building 8,500 km of highways will be awarded by March 2022. While presenting the Union Budget 2021-22 in Parliament, the finance minister also said poll-bound West Bengal will see highway projects worth Rs 25,000 crore.
  • The government has raised basic customs duty on import of sub-parts of mobile phones and battery chargers from nil to 2.5% in FY21-22. The price impact will be known once the details are clear.
  • India will set up seven textile parks over three years under the scheme of mega investment textile parks which was announced in Budget FY22. The parks to be setup over 1,000 acres of land with world class infrastructure, and plug-and-play facilities, will be addition to the Rs 10,683-crore production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for technical textiles and manmade fibers.
  • The Budget set agriculture credit target of Rs 16.5 lakh crore for FY22, and will further increase provision to rural infra development fund to Rs 40,000 crore from earlier Rs 30,000 crore. Sitharaman said the govt is committed to welfare of farmers, pointing at how 1.54 crore farmers benefited from MSP in paddy and wheat in FY21. Furthermore, underlined that Rs 75,060 crore was paid to farmers for wheat in FY21 versus Rs 62,802 crore in FY20.
  • FM Sitharaman proposed to consolidate provisions of the Sebi Act, Depositories Act, Securities Contracts Regulation Act, and the Government Securities Act. Government aims to amend Insurance Act to allow higher FDI, increasing FDI limit in insurance to 74% from 49% and allowing foreign ownership.
  • An allocation of Rs 1,10,055 crore to be made. Of this, Rs 1.07 lakh crore is for capital expenditure for FY22. The eastern and western dedicated freight corridors will be commissioned by June 2022, it was announced. The FM also announced plans for east coast corridor, east-west corridor, north-south corridors. 100% electrification of broad-gauge routes will be completed by December 2023, she said.
  • The government will enable electricity connections portability to consumers by introducing competition in the power distribution space and kickstart a Rs 3 lakh crore reforms scheme for state power distribution companies, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced.
  • The government on Monday said the free cooking gas LPG scheme, Ujjwala will be extended to one crore more beneficiaries. She further said city gas distribution network of providing CNG to automobiles and piped cooking gas to households will be expanded to 100 more districts.
  • 69 crore beneficiaries (86% beneficiaries) were covered under the One-Nation, One-Ration card implemented by 32 states and union territories.
  • The FM proposed doubling of MSME allocation, setting aside Rs 15,700 crore for medium and small enterprises in FY22.
  • The govt plans to allow incorporation of one-person companies with no restriction on paid-up capital and turnover. Non-resident Indians will also be allowed to incorporate one-person companies in India, the FM added.
  • The government has withdrawn a tax benefit for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) that would result in marginal increase in the cost of transactions. The government in the Budget 2021 said that no depreciation would be allowed on goodwill.
  • India to launch Deep Ocean Mission, with allocation of Rs 4,000 crore over next four years.
  • Finance Minister Sitharaman allocates Rs 3,726 crore for the forthcoming Census, calling it “the first digital census”.
  • Government to notify rules to eliminate double tax for NRIs on foreign retirement funds
  • Govt to extend eligibility of erstwhile tax sop on home loan up to FY22. The FM also said that affordable housing projects can further avail tax holiday for one more year. The FM proposed extension of tax holiday for start-ups by one more year, a tax exemption for relocating funds to IFSC, and tax holiday for aircraft leasing business in Gift city.
  • She said that income tax return filers increased to 6.48 crore in 2020 from 3.31 crore in 2014.
  • Propose to review more than 400 old exemptions to customs duty, and from October 1 will put in place a revised customs duty structure free of any distortion, the FM said. Govt plans on reducing customs duty uniformly to 7.5% on products of non-alloy, alloy and stainless steel, exempting duty on steel scrap till March 2022. The FM added that to provide relief to copper recyclers, the govt will be reducing duty on copper scrap from 5% to 2.5%.
  • The Department of Space has been allocated Rs 13,949 crore in this Budget, of which Rs 8,228 crore have been earmarked for capital expenditure. Rs 700 crore has been allocated for the New Space India Limited (NSIL), a newly formed PSU under the Department of Space. Also as part of the Gaganyaan mission activities, four Indian astronauts are being trained on Generic Space Flight aspects, in Russia. The first unmanned launch is slated for December 2021;
  • A total of Rs 39.67 crore has been allocated to the Lokpal for the next fiscal, according to Union Budget 2021-22. The provision is for establishment and construction related charged expenditure for the Lokpal, it said.
  • “I propose to provide Rs 1,000 crores for the welfare of tea workers especially women and their children in Assam and West Bengal,” the FM said while presenting the Union Budget 2021-22.
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