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Orissa edges past defending champions Jharkhand to enter finals

Bangalore, May 22 (UNI) Orissa will take on Delhi in the title clash for the 14th National Sub-Junior Women's Hockey Championship here, as it shunted out defending champions Jharkhand 5-4 via sudden death in the semifinals today.

In the second semifinal, Delhi edged out Uttar Pradesh 1-0.

Sudden death was applied as Orissa and Jharkhand were locked one-all even after the extra time. The deadlock could not be broken in the tie breaker as the two teams remained level at 4-4. When sudden death was applied, Jharkhand's striker Shilavanti missed the chance, while Banitha Kindo sounded the boards to put Orissa in the title round.

In a fiercely fought encounter, Binita put Orissa in the lead through a superb field goal in the 13th minute. However, Jharkhand levelled through Sushanta Bindra in the 52nd minute.

In the tie-breaker Binita, Satrita Bara and Rosalin Dung Dung scored for Orissa and for Jharkhand Anitha Tiru, Sushma Tiru and Sheelavanti were successful.

For Delhi, Savitha slammed home the all important goal in the 62nd minute. Uttar Pradesh, which shocked last year runner-up Haryana in the quarterfinals on May 20, failed to maintain their tempo as they could not encash as many as five penalty corners which came their way.

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Censor Board must not be undermined: Benegal

New Delhi, May 22: Praising Catholic priests for acting reasonably in the 'Da Vinci Code' case, noted film maker and Rajya Sabha Member Shyam Benegal feels the Government move to consult them has the potential of creating some unhealthy traditions.''May be in this case the information and Broadcasting Minister did the right thing in deciding to watch the movie with the priests, but such a kind of step has the danger of setting up a bad precedent against which we.....

Doctors still on strike; pro-reservation march in Lucknow

Lucknow, May 22 (UNI) The striking doctors of the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) continued their agitation for the fourth day today even as the Uttar Pradesh government cracked Essential Services Maintenance Act(ESMA) against them. The doctors along with other anti-reservation protestors including teachers, advocates and students would hold a 'March for Equality' -- a candlelight procession -- in the state capital this evening in support of their demand. Of the.....

India-US group to submit report on clinical research

New Delhi, May 22: India-US Joint Industry Working Group for Biotechnology will prepare a report on transfer of biomaterials, clinical research and new product development and innovation, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal today said. No separate agreement has been signed for preparing a comprehensive report as this comes under the broad framework of High Technology Cooperation Group, Mr Sibal told the Rajya Sabha during question hour. Implementation of the report will arise only after the report is.....
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