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Indak Indak sa Kadalanan Street Dancing.
With spirited and energetic performances draped in vibrant and stunningly detailed costumes, the youthful participants dance to the pulsating beat of festival.
An incredibly friendly hospitable club and a pulsating match made for a highly enjoyable day despite the cold.
The West Indian Day Parade (also known as the Labor Day Parade or the West Indian/Caribbean Carnival of New York City) had its September beginnings in 1947 and appeared in Harlem along Seventh Avenue starting on 110th Street (just north of Central Park.) It was organized by the Trinidad Carnival Pageant Committee.
For reasons unknown to us now, the permit for the parade in Harlem was revoked in 1964, but through the efforts of a group of people who were to eventually become the West Indian-American Day Carnival Association, the event was resurrection in 1969 in the heavily Caribbean area of Crown Heights, Brooklyn along Eastern Parkway. That tradition which features the pulsating, rhythmic music of the Caribbean (principally soca), flamboyantly colored masquerades where celebrants clamor to "play mas'", sensual and freewheeling dancing, representatives from innumerable Caribbean countries, thematic bands, displays of floats, as well as a host of politicians seeking recognition in the community, continues although the annual parade now occurs on Labor Day every year. The neighborhood composition has experienced a steady change through gentrification which makes it anybody's guess how long this tradition will remain here in Crown Heights. However, as of 2017, the tradition survives and is very much alive!
Rotermann Factories, Tallinn
this is where Andrei Tarkovski filmed zone entering episodes for "Stalker"
The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.
Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.
Dunlin do sing and I managed to catch one in the act on the high blanket bog of the South Pennine Moors. They sing with a rhythmic pulsating buzzing whistle, that sounds more like a child's toy ray gun than a bird. They sometimes sing in flight, and sometimes from the ground, as here. Most birdwatchers are familiar with Dunlin (Calidris alpina) as a common wading bird at the coast, but far fewer have seen it on its breeding grounds. It is one of the special treasures of the high South Pennine Moors where just a few dozen pairs breed, and the population is declining. This compares with hundreds of pairs of Golden Plover and Curlew over the same area. They are often shy and elusive, and frustratingly are most active at dusk and dawn, often vanishing during the day. Unlike the plain brown winter plumage, the breeding plumage is spangled with rufous and they have a smart black belly patch, as if someone had pressed them onto an ink pad. I returned at dawn to the spot where I had photographed one in poor light recently and it was well worth the effort of a 5am start. Once I had spotted the territorial male Dunlin, I crawled on my belly in the wet blanket bog and he continued to sing even though I was quite close.
Most of the coastal wintering birds migrate to Britain from the extensive bogs of Iceland and northern Scandinavia. The British breeders are of the race schinzii, which also breeds in Iceland and eastern Greenland. A different race (alpina) breeds across Scandinavia, which look similar to schinzii, but are a tad larger with longer bills.
Euro 2012 Spain 1-1 Italy
Cesc Fabregas salvaged a point for Spain as the champions began the defence of their European title in a pulsating encounter in Gdansk.
This was a very popular installation. It was a bunch of monkeys on a wire frame that would rotate and have strobe lights pulsate on them. The effect was like a flip-book. The monkeys appeared to be swinging from one branch to another. It was powered by the audience using exercise-type bikes.
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I have pictures of similar ones but none with a bluish abdomen and the weird thing is it was pulsating. It looked like something out of a horror movie.
Vancouver Aquarium Specimen.
Jellyfish are mainly free-swimming marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and trailing tentacles, although a few are not mobile, being anchored to the seabed by stalks. The bell can pulsate to provide propulsion and highly efficient locomotion
A parasitic worm infecting a snail and causing it to seek an exposed spot during the day while pulsating it's green egg sack inside the snails eye stalk. All in order to attract a bird to eat it along with the snail so that it can complete it's life cycle.
On a Flowers Heart
Like pulsating
Dying dew
Leave behind a Shadow
Of a New Hope
That Shies not
In your Ears,,
Like Whispering Rain
Against curtained Window Panes
To gently
Awaken you from your
Delirious Dreams
Of Love..
And Dawn
Newly Born..
A Free Rose
In your Perfumed Garden
Adorn..
Prometheus bound to a Thorn
photo courtesy
www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/baburen/prometheus/promethe...
Rare overhead pulsating corona at 10mm on St. Patrick's night March 17th 2015. www.nightskyhunter.com
Retro era alarm clock, Japanese made Rhythm. Conventional battery driven transistor moving magnet movement. A very well made solid construction clock. Made in the 60's Bought in Rochor 2003.
working principles :
Moving magnet design: current is passed thru' a fixed position coil at a fixed frequency to produce the a pulsating magnetic field (transistor control). A pair of permanent magnets which are mounted on the balance wheel mechanism carrying a natural magnetic field would rotate back and forth the coil interacting with the coil's oscilating magnetic field. This action would set the wheel in constant motion, keep the circuit going and in turn keep the clock ticking.
Moving coil design : current is passed into a pair of coils mounted on the balance wheel (transistor control). The oscillating magnetic field produced by the coils interact with the magnetic field created by a pair of permanent magnets mounted at a fixed position keep the balance wheel in motion thus keeping time.
summary : in moving magnet design, the permanent magnets are mounted on the moving wheel
in moving coil design, the permanent magnet is fixed while the coils mounted on the wheel move.
Only Time will tell and every clock tells a story....
The problem with clock is, once you got two they start to multiply..
It all started when I acquired my first clock a 1960's jap 7-day wall clock from a colleague of mine by the name of Wong Mun Lai, a clock collector
www.flickr.com/photos/lonesomecrow/3975601137/in/set-7215...
It was a non-working clock which I wanted to hang up for display. After a while, I felt something amiss. A clock is not a clock if it does'nt work! So I took it apart and do some fixing, to my surprise I managed to get it ticking again ! I was totally fascinated From there I got my second, third and so on....
My favourite has to be the 400 day clock
Amazing time piece and fun to repair Next in line is those of the electromechanical design type
I love the working principles
At the time of writing, my collection is still growing....but has grind to a halt as my interest is now focus on nature photography
Having started their FA Cup run at Peterborough Sports back in September Stourbridge finally bowed out with their heads held high aftyer a pulsating tie at a packed Adams Park
The oak in all its splendour derives its beauty from the strength of its unwavering boughs. It has a pulsating energy that moves from its deepest roots through to each delicate leaf tip. One feels secure in being able to analyse and evaluate freely and thoughtfully without fear. Its thick canopy protects; it shields from prying eyes, but it exudes an amber of history, a strength and a wisdom that draws others to it.
A weeping willow provides a crown of dappled light; it enshrounds one’s self like an organic feeling flowing cloak. Its cloak is beautiful; it sings a melancholic tune; it comforts; it relaxes. It gives one time and space to reflect. It weeps but glistens.
The silver birch is pure and unassuming – graceful and delicate. It has a smooth white bark, with the occasional mark or wrinkle. Its shimmery leaves move gently and catch the light. Each leaf is a heart and this tree has many hearts!
The sycamore is pure energy and fun! Its helicopter like seeds flutter freely, laughing, spinning and turning as the breeze wills. There is much spontaneity and a lot of getting things done rather than thinking. Some gain uncontrollable energy and some gently flutter…
The ghaf is not always what you think it is. It often lives in a harsh environment but one wouldn’t know - it’s a survivor and it's spot in the desert always marks a well... Sometimes it speaks little; sometimes a lot…many of the fruits are not so much hidden…but there to be seen…if one dares to open their eyes and ears…and see beyond its form….
Without the eucalypt, there'd be no flame within, for it fills with passion and desire, bursting with energy, blossoms of growth, seed capsules and oils Tarzan swings and bush medicine flow
The frangipani it is home..it's the return when seasons come and seasons go
The brilliant glow beckons me, surrender I to its fragrance free
It's buds stretch out and kiss the moon
The beautiful smiles - they cloak us all
Enter flight on a beam and whisk me into the thick of the night
Ania
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Then suddenly the clouds thinned and the stars shone spectrally above. All below was still black, but those pallid beacons in the sky seemed alive with a meaning and directiveness they had never possessed elsewhere. It was not that the figures of the constellations were different, but that the same familiar shapes now revealed a significance they had formerly failed to make plain. Everything focussed toward the north; every curve and asterism of the glittering sky became part of a vast design whose function was to hurry first the eye and then the whole observer onward to some secret and terrible goal of convergence beyond the frozen waste that stretched endlessly ahead.
Howard Philips Lovecraft, "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath"
Vega, α Lyrae:
Distance: 7.8 parsecs (26 light years)
Surface temp: 10,000 degrees kelvin (Type A0V)
Diameter: 2,700,000 miles (Sun = 870,000 miles)
Mass: 3 Suns
Luminosity: 53 Suns
Magnitude: [Mv - Absolute] +0.5 [mv - Apparent/Visual] -0.3
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CGE mounted Orion EON 80ED
Nikon D80@Prime focus
1 x 15" (unguided) @ ISO 800
Diffraction spikes were made using dental floss
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Nehru International School, Kaliapuram celebrated its 1st Annual Day – “NIS TARANGG” on 11th Feb., 2023 with pulsating events. The sequences of the events were woven around the theme of colours.
The bright occasion was graced by the eminent Chief Guest – Shri Ajay Bharatan, Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Central Training. The Guest of Honor for the day was Shri P Dhanapal – renowned Pattimandram Speaker, famous for his fiery debates in shows aired on popular Television Channels like Sun TV & Kalaignar TV.
The honorable members of the management of Nehru Group of Institutions – Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas- Chairman & Managing Trustee of NGI; Dr. P. Krishnakumar CEO & Secretary of NGI, Dr. Chaitanya Krishnakumar Correspondent of Nehru International School & Nehru Kids Academy were present at the occasion. All students & their parents were invited for the celebrations.
Ensuing the Formal Welcome & Prayer, the event was officially opened when the dignitaries lit the lamp. The Chairman & Managing Trustee of Nehru Group of Institutions – Adv. Dr. P. Krishnadas presided over the event. The CEO & Secretary - Dr. P. Krishnakumar rendered the Special Address. The Correspondent – Dr. Chaitanya Krishnakumar felicitated the gathering. The Chief Guest & the Guest of Honor were invited to share their valuable words with the audience. Students who excelled in Academics, Co-curricular & Extra-curricular activities were honored with awards, presented to them by the respected dignitaries. The Principal of Nehru International School – Dr. Sunanda KC presented the Annual Report
The event was a kaleidoscope of colors, befitting the theme. The senior students welcomed the audience with a scintillating Welcome Dance. All students from KG to Grade 9, who gifted their vibrant participation to the occasion danced to the tunes of popular numbers, with colorful props. The choir group lent their mellifluous voice to melodious songs. The audience were enthralled with the presentation of the Romantic Comedy Drama – Pygmalion.
The exhilarating show was made more mesmerizing with the Grand Finale Event, when all the proud students of the school filled the stage with their presence, dancing together, as a display of unity. NIS TARANGG left unforgettable memories in the minds of all those who were present. It was a spectacular collage of dance & music that moved the hearts of the audience.
The second leg about to ge underway. Darlo hold a 1 goal advantage after a pulsating 3-2 victory at home the weekend before!
Darlington kicking from right to left as we look, dressed in all red strips
Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India.
This temple was built in 1622 by Vir Singh Deo. The condition of the temple soon worsened due to inadequate maintenance. It was reconstructed by Prithvi Singh during 1793. Built using lime mortar and bricks, the architecture of temple exceptional blend of temple and fort architecture. The temple has a rectangular plan with four multi-faced projecting bastions at its four corners. The walls of this charming shrine are elaborately decorated with fabulous mural paintings, which show pulsating compositions from mythological themes. This temple also houses the very famous post mutiny paintings.
Though the temple is dedicated the Goddess Laxmi, there is no idol of the Goddess in the temple. - extracts from www.liveindia.com/orchha/laxminarayana-temple.html
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Torley likes colorful lights and pulsating music. Herein lies one of his first forays into the wonderful world of AudioSurf!
In the infinite expanse of the cosmos, where stars twinkle like distant promises, a spaceship materializes with an otherworldly grace. Its sleek hull, a juxtaposition of darkness and fiery crimson, reflects the duality of its purpose. Bathed in the eternal darkness of space, the ship's obsidian exterior absorbs the surrounding celestial glow, allowing only glimmers of distant galaxies to be reflected on its surface. Yet, accents of vibrant red pulsate along its contours, like veins coursing with energy. This spacecraft embodies a union of mystery and power, a technological marvel navigating the vast cosmic ocean, venturing towards uncharted frontiers. It stands as a testament to humanity's unyielding curiosity and our unending quest for discovery among the enigmatic depths of the universe. --ar 16:9
"Sol and Viva" Rochdale Road, Bury BL9 0PL
It was known for its spin the wheel drinks offers and 99p entry fee.
But for a generation of clubbers, Sol Viva holds memories that will last a lifetime.
Many of us recall our first nights out with fondness; the heady days of cheap shots, pulsating music, and being able to keep going all night.
For many young people growing up in Bury during the late 90s and early 2000s, Sol Viva was the first nightclub they stepped foot in.
It may not have been the most sophisticated joint, but it was somewhere revellers knew they could let their hair down and enjoy a fun, cheap night with friends.
In an era before social media and the widespread use of camera phones, what happened in Sol Viva stayed in Sol Viva.
Prior to The Rock redevelopment, Sol Viva's striking art-deco facade dominated part of Bury town centre, along with the nearby Hornby Buildings.
And by the time last orders were called at the town centre's pubs, the queue to enter the club would often be snaking down The Rock.
Inside, hundreds of clubbers would tread the sticky carpets of the club affectionately known as 'The Big House'.
On the ground floor, a DJ pumped out the popular chart hits of the day, while staircases led up to an R&B room, as well an over-25s section on the top floor.
For Garfield Moreton, 47, nights out at the club were once the pinnacle of his week.
The professional photographer, who grew up in Bury, said: "You'd get butterflies with excitement by Thursday because the weekend was near."
The financial crash of 2008 would eventually take its toll on the club.
Despite a refurbishment that year, management took the decision to close the club in late 2010.
And as shops and restaurants flocked to the newly-built shopping centre across the road, the nightclub soon looked tired and outdated.
The iconic building's days were numbered and the bulldozers eventually moved in.
MEN By Thomas George 30th May 2020
Truth is truth, regardless of how we feel about something. Sometimes we are uneasy with a "truth" and this uneasiness confirms our choice to reject something. Pierre Chardin also felt rejected from the very Church he loved. Yves Congar was also rejected by the same institution. Thomas Merton also made people very uncomfortable. All of these individuals and their messages are influential to the Church today. They are relevant, however, they never witnessed it while they lived. Only in death have they been accepted.
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He was in love with the world, the world as a vast, living, tangible organism to which human beings belong as an integral part, and he was in love with God whose creative energy and living spirit pulsate through all that is. He was also a deeply faithful member of the Catholic Church, which opposed and criticized him while alive and has not yet fully recognized the treasures of his spiritual legacy since he died.
-Spirit of Fire: The Life and Vision of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin by Ursula King
The World gradually caught fire for me, burst into flames;…this happened all during my life, and as a result of my whole life, until it formed a great luminous mass, lit from within, that surrounded me.
-Spirit of Fire: The Life and Vision of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin by Ursula King
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The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.
Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.
Through desire a man, having separated himself, seeketh and intermeddleth with all wisdom.
Proverbs 18 King James Version
NOLANDX is an audiovisual composition. Patterns synchronized in sound and image are organized along a cyclic basic structure. The image planes are the aesthetic nucleus of the work, along with algorithmically generated noise and lines as well as recordings of ocean waves. This referential source material is significantly transformed by slit-scan and other interventions on the time level – all time sequences are shifted. Everything is in a state of increasing transformation. The image and image-flow manipulations are like steep filters, not independent of the material fed into the filter, but significantly transforming it. The pictorial space appears gelatinous, sometimes crumbly, diffusely hyper-sharp, a pulsating, stereoscopically black-and-white space, glassy, dark. Qualities such as elasticity, viscosity, depth and temperature describe this space.
Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner
Door of Expectation pulsating with blind malice and sick.
Greets the daily workers..every man, woman and child.
Their pale hands wringing and fingernails torn to the quick.
Duty bound to life inescapable and obligations reviled.
The KYN power horse pushing light towards CST for yet another pulsating ride, probably with 11009 Sinhagad Exp.
The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.
Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.
"he adored New York City. he idolized it all out of proportion. he romanticized it all out of proportion. to him, no matter what the season was, this was still a town that existed in black and white and pulsated to the great tunes of George Gershwin.
uh... now let me start this over"
(Insert rant cassette)
*Press Play*
I have often said that I have had a problem with television, but I have never really thought about why I have that problem.
I thought tonight would be the perfect time to nut this out.
As a child I livd in a house where it was often seen as a joke about how many televisions we had in in our house.
We had one in every room. One in the Laundry, one in each bedroom, one in each bathroom, one in the kitchen and one even in the toilet.
As time went on I developed a disposition towards television, I was at one point however, completely addicted to said medium.
When I would see television shows tell you how many hours you should watch, my intake was about 8 times more.
On a daily basis.
Sometimes I would try and watch it for extended periods that lasted in multiple days.
When I moved out of home, the first piece of furniture I bought, was a flat screen television.
As my life progressed I decided to switch off the television, and do other things.
I have never, well up until now, really thought about it.
Nor have I ever really thought about what I replaced it with.
I was sitting today and thinking of a conversation I had with my mother… As we spoke about my nephew she said that he was completely fascinated with television and had gotten to the point where even my sister in law was worried about how much he had become hooked.
I began to think about how television worked, and I began to think about the shows my young nephew watched.
If you ever take the time to watch childrens television, you will notice two things, as an adult you don't really understand what is happening on the screen and two, that every movement is done with such ferocity that it would make Lindsey Lohan on a crack binge look tame.
I began to think of how this sort of viewing affected children and based on a life long study of kids who live on farms… I found one conclusion.
Parents often use television as a distraction to their children.
The thing is, this distraction is very intense.
After watching my nephew watch television, I noticed that everything around him was in complete oblivion… it was like every need for distraction and attention was taken up by colourful moving images, sounds that were non coherent and music that was directive as well as narrative.
It was like a drug.
I have often listened to various musical artists refer to television as a drug, but aside from the "right on" yelp, I have never thought about how it could be truly considered a drug.
Until now.
Television has become an emotional distraction.
In previous years television would of been seen as a documentary tool, that presented facts. These years are long gone.
I think, ever since the Vietnam war, people who ran television saw its full emotional control potential.
People, for the first time in human history, began to feel for something and someone other than their post industrious strive.
That, for the first time, something could be used to distract us from our everyday life.
Things were bad at the office? Things were worse in a bombed out country.
Lonely on a friday night? Now, you had the benefit of living vicariously through someone who was not.
So back to my nephew.
As I watched him watching television, I was reminded of the time I attempted after 6 years, to watch television for the first time… but on acid.
I sat in a room and observed this box. This box of moving imagery.
This box of addiction.
I had to turn it off… because I was so overwhelmed with a pulsating thought of "If I was a fly on a wall… and I was watching myself watching television…. how would I feel to be that fly?"
I know you might need to experience this for yourself. It is quite the emotion.
I saw myself, when I watched my nephew.
He was distracted.
Nothing else existed.
Even in a room, filled with life and movement.
Every desire was fulfilled with the over poignant bouncing imagery.
He was not only fulfilled… he was satisfied.
It is this sense of satisfaction that made me worried.
From that point, in his young beautiful life, everything that he ever needed was only a remote control click away.
It was, to me, like a heroin addict with his dealer on speed dial.
You tried to take him away… he cried.
It was only once he was high enough… would he walk away and fall asleep.
If we laterally think about this, a little boy with all his emotional cravings fulfilled by an idiot box.
How can, unless one is willing… move himself away from this emotional crutch.
The thing is, because this device is introduced to children at such a young age their emotional dependencies are almost non existent on their parents.
It is now all about bouncy characters prancing about on their screen.
Society has had television in its realm for as long as I have been alive… and much longer.
I saw an article in one of Sydney's newspaper about school kids banning the sale of bottled water in their school. It was television in the 80's that sold that idea.
A dear friend of mine contracted a mild cancer from the sweetener that was found in diet coke. In the the early 90's television said that Diet Coke was the recipe for young professionals who wanted to escape the boredom of secretarial duties and become appealing to the muscly man cleaning the windows.
The reason all of these things even need to be said is because of the emotional reliance television has provided for us.
There is a television show, one of those home improvement shows, where the false idea of carpentry is portrayed to prospective clients I might have, but because of the way they promote the whole idea of a renovation in 3 days people I quote jobs for, now have it int heir craniums that they can download the plans off the internet… watch a few episodes and take up their own home improvements.
May I say that I have had to fix… no, totally overhaul this mans work 4 times… much to the clients amazement.
The could not believe that something that was seen on television… something that was promoted on television… could fail them
It is not real.
Television is not real.
The problem is we all think we can find out every opinion we need to form… by simply turning it on.
It has created a false existence… one that has made us apathetic, erroneously informed, depressed, fearful and worst of all.. emotionally incapable of thinking outside of the box in which it displays its pretty little slideshow.
This is not a cry to shut down all televisions… it can be a release, like any drug, if done in moderation and done with the thought of fun… not reliance.
If it can't be seen as that… and is seen as vice for which you base all your thoughts and desires on.
In that case…
Pass me the dynamite.
These girls held their heads high. The pride in their performance pulsates from the stage. This moment was great, especially with Ally's (middle girl) hair caught in mid motion as she sharply pulled her head up to finish that last move. Wonderful
The next part of our Miami tour included lunch at Little Havana.
Hispanic culture permeates everything in Little Havana - colorful murals, monuments to heroes past and present, elderly men playing dominoes as they discuss politics and cigar rollers deep at work amidst Little Havana's ever-present aroma of Cuban coffee. These scenes of daily life in Little Havana play out amidst a backdrop of pulsating traditional Cuban and Afro-Cuban music, storefronts, unique art galleries and quaint typical restaurants.
On an evening that witnessed pulsating and thrilling matches, top seed Sunny Sawant emerged triumphant in the Boys Under 19 Singles event held at the Indoor Stadium, Campal-Panaji, in the All Goa Major Ranking Badminton Tournament organized by Panjim Badminton Club in association with SAG. Sunny survived a few anxious moments in the first set but rallied to beat Aniket Shenoy 21-18, 21-11.
Sunny, who was also vying for the coveted Mens singles crown however failed to make an impact in the clash against Goa's undisputed champion Govind Navelkar, losing 10-21, 11-21.
Roopchand Humraskar gave a clinical display in the Veterans Above 45 category to beat Cancio Mascarenas 21-7, 21-12. The Veterans Above 45 Doubles was an edge-of-the-seat thriller with Hubert Saldanha and Ajay Gupta prevailing over Narahar Thakur and Anil Paiguinkar 12-21, 21-13, 21-19.
The biggest upset of the day however came in the Mens doubles Finals when old warhorse Sandeep Kanji partnering Kamlesh Kanji clinched the title by edging out Govind Navelkar and Navneet Nasnodkar 13-21, 21-18, 21-19 in a nail-biting finale, bringing the curtains down on this Tournament.
Chief Guest Shri Bosco George, North Goa SP, distributed the prizes in the presence of GBA Secretary Narahar Thakur, PBC Advisor Custodio Araujo and others. Promising Player Prizes were awarded to Chinmay Kamat, Vaibhav Shetye, Pramay Mainkar, Nikhil Haldankar and Pranav Silimkhan. Special prizes in the Veterans category were awarded to Dr Deepak Mayenkar and Candido Dias. Tournament coordinator Sandeep Heble compered while PBC Vice President Hilary Fernandes proposed the Vote of Thanks.