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Bangalore based Sonata Software today announced the launch of 'MilEdge', a car rental management system which is designed for medium and large car rental organisations and auto-leasing companies

MilEdge is a comprehensive web-based solution developed to support all stages of car rental operations, from front counter control to back office management, the company said in a release.


"MilEdge has been designed to provide quick and easy solution to the car rental businesses helping them streamline their operations, respond quickly to market fluctuations and grow their business faster," said Mahesh Shastry, Head-travel business, Sonata Software.


MilEdge comprises of modules from customer enquiry to vehicle purchase, fleet management, bookings, rental agreements, transfers, feet movement tracking and payments. The solution also supports handheld devices like PDAs for counter and operations users to track vehicle movements and fuel dispensing from in-house fuel stations.

Sudar Garments Initial Public Offerings (IPO) fully subscribed: Stock Price, date, allocation, allotment, subscription, status and prospectus


The initial public offer (IPO) of Sudar Garments was subscribed 1.55
times. The issue closed on Thursday, 24 February 2011. The IPO received
bids for 1.41 crore shares compared with 90.88 lakh shares on offer.

Non
institutional investors portion was subscribed 4.47 times, while the
qualified institutional buyers and retail individual investors
categories were subscribed 0.17 times and 2.27 times, respectively.





The company had offered shares in the price band of Rs. 72-77. The issue constitutes 49% of the fully diluted post-issue paid up capital of the company.

The
proceeds of the issue will be used for expansion of the existing
apparel manufacturing unit at Khalapur in Maharashtra, working capital
requirement and setting up retail outlets and brand building. Besides,
Sudar Garments plans to develop in-house capabilities for its marketing
activities

Sudar makes garments for men, women and children for the export and domestic markets.

Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables available Month By Month and at cheap price whole round the year


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Shirdi Wale Sai Baba life, famous preechings, principles of Sai Path called 'Shraddha' and 'Saburi', his miracles, Sayings and Sai Baba ki Aarti, and 11 vows



Among the teachings of Sai Baba of Shirdi there are the cardinal principles of Sai Path called 'Shraddha' and 'Saburi'. Sai Baba looks for these two qualities in his devotees.







Baba reiterates the spiritual guidance of Shri Krishna to Arjun - "Whosoever offer to Me with love or devotion, a leaf, a flower, a fruit or water, that offering of pure love is readily accepted by Me".







Himself an epitome of compassion and love, Sai Baba taught compassion among his disciples. Baba often told His devotees, 'Never turn away anybody from your door, be it a human being or animal'.







He lived in the cusp of two centuries i.e., between 1838 and 1918.









Baba preached his principle of love and faith in humanity to all his disciples. He always felt anguished over the fact that all those who came to him were more for their own personal problems and not for attaining the ultimate goal of reaching God which he felt could be attained only by true servicing of humanity.







He never distinguished anyone on the basis of caste, creed or religion. He always made it a point not to return empty handed those who had come to him in their hour of need and grief. He performed miracles to alleviate the suffering of poor people. On one occasion he restored the eyes of a blind elderly and in another occasion he lighted a lantern with water when there was no oil to burn it.







Baba left his body on his own will on 15th Oct. 1918.







The immense Energy that was manifest in the body of Sai was moving and is still moving in a mysterious way, creating and recreating itself everywhere, beyond the comprehension of time and space. He radiated a mysterious smile and a deep inward look, of a peace that passeth all understanding. He was always and ever aware of what transpired within the hearts and minds of everyone, whether they be, His devotees or not. He came to serve mankind, to free them from the clutches of fear.





His most concise message for one and all alike was "Why fear when I am here". To take refuge in Sai, is to enter into a journey to reach the Divine Oasis of Love and drink deep from the Fountain of Life, the source of all Spiritual Energy. Wherever the devotee is, Baba makes him recognize within himself his highest aspirations and goal and at one stroke, his conduct and the attitude to fellow beings is touched with the awareness of love, understanding, patience and faith. This is the promise that Sri Sai Baba holds out to all who come to Him. Sri Sai Baba was beyond the limitations of Time and Space and thus caste, creed, position dogmas and doctrines were fundamentally unimportant to him.









To the Hindus he was an orthodox Brahmin, with a sacred fire, enjoining the worship of many gods and the devout study of various Hindu scriptures. He lived in a mosque but always referred to it as "Dwarkamai!" (Lord Krishna's birth place is Dwaraka). To the Moslems he was a fakir living in a mosque observing the disciplines of Islam, uttering "Allah Malik" (God is the master) guiding Muslim seekers along the lines of their own religion. To the Parsis he was the sacred fire worshipper. His life was a living manifestation of the Sermon of the Christ and of the Eight-fold path of the Buddha.





Sai Baba's attraction and appeal lie in this fact that he was a perfect model of the harmony of all religions. Sai Baba lived to awaken and lead mankind to the verities of spiritual life. All his life's activities constituted the upliftment of mankind. By first conferring temporal benefits, he drew unto himself countless souls caught up in ignorance (darkness) and opened their eyes to the true meaning of life. The miracles which manifested through Sai Baba were just such as were needed to create faith in the people and to make his devotees ethically and spiritually better evolved. Baba did not purposefully perform miracles to show his powers. The very strength of his perfect realization, in its interaction with nature, caused "the miracle" to take place. Thus he drew people from their deluded pursuits after earthly objects of a transitory nature and induced and inspired them to strive for self-realization. He continued this glorious work until the last moment of his human embodiment in Shirdi.





Amazingly, there are a phenomenally large number of Instances in which Sai Baba has been literally physically appearing before his devotees, even  decades after his passing out of the physical body. Sai Baba is constantly and simultaneously proving that he is alive in spirit and responds to our sincere prayers. He Is the One Spirit of all existence. All those who sincerely take to a life of inner development, Sai Baba lifts him to a


higher level. Baba assured his devotees by his saying "I am at Shirdi and everywhere. Whatever you do, wherever you may be, ever bear this in mind, that I am always aware of everything". Sai Baba does not belong to any single tradition but to all mankind on the path of goodness, love and understanding.





The divine role of Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi in the present embodiment covered a period of about 64 years between 1854, when He made his first appearance in Shirdi, and 1918 when he left His body. However, his sixty years of stay at Shirdi on his second appearance between 1858 and 1918 manifested the depth and expansiveness of his unique role. India was in a cross - road of cultural and religious mix. The Mughal Empire was vanishing and the British Empire was establishing itself. Western culture and Christianity were slowly




entering into the mainstream of Indian life. Religious and cultural intolerance were raising their ugly heads in the Post Sepoy-Mutiny Scenario of India. It could not have been possible for any leader or statesman to bring about harrnony among the divergent religious, cultural groups in such  a situation. It was only a God in human form who could dare and accomplish the task of bringing unity between the different religious and social groups.Shri Sai baba had large number of Hindu, Parsee and Muslim devotees. Christians and Sikhs also used to visit Him.





- He practiced and preached humanism and universal brotherhood.





- He established the superiority of love and compassion above egoism.





- He taught simplicity of livelihood and excellence of human virtue reflected in day to day conduct







Today, the world is looking ahead for a magical solution to its problems of cultural, racial, national and religious differentiation. All intellectual exercises to bring about peace in -the world and happiness to mankind has failed for these efforts are not based on humanism, universalism and love as taught by Shri Sai. The body of Shri Sai Baba of Shirdi cannot be seen but the magnetic pull of His Divine Soul is felt by all those who merely think of Him and particularly, those who visit His tomb at Shirdi. Baba had promised that whosoever would put his feet on the soil of Shirdi; his miseries would end or marginalize.







All devotees of Baba find His promise come true, even eighty years after He left the mortal body. In today’s world the children of God, torn asunder by religious, social and sectarian strife, should run to the father to experience that love which can only unite them. Human beings may conquer all the planets and stars before they learn the magic formula to conquer the hearts of their fellow beings. The formula has been given by the Master. It is for us to follow to make the world a better place to live.







*Shirdi Sai Baba Sayings      *





·        Why fear when I am here?





·        I am formless and everywhere





·        I am in everything and beyond. I fill all space.





·        All that you see taken together is Myself.





·        If one devotes their entire time to me and rests in me, need fear nothing for body and soul.





·        If one sees me and me alone and listens to my Leelas and is devoted to me alone, they will reach God.





·        I get angry with none. Will a mother get angry with her children? Will the ocean send back the waters to the several rivers?





·        I will take you to the end.





·        If you make me the sole object of your thoughts and aims, you will gain the supreme goal.





·        Trust in the Guru fully. That is the only sadhana.





·        Stay by me and keep quiet. I will do the rest.





·        What is our duty? To behave properly. That is enough.





·        My eye is ever on those who love me.





·        Whatever you do, wherever you may be, always bear this in mind: I am always aware of everything you do.





·        I will not allow my devotees to come to harm.





·        If a devotee is about to fall, I stretch out my hands to support him or her.





·        I think of my people day and night. I say their names over and over.





·        My treasury is open but no one brings carts to take from it. I say, "Dig!" but no one bothers.





·        My people do not come to me of their own accord; it is I who seek and bring them to me.





·        All that is seen is my form: ant, fly, prince, and pauper





·        However distant my people may be, I draw them to me just as we pull a bird to us with a string tied to its foot.





·        Those who think that Baba is only in Shirdi have totally failed to know me.





·        I look on all with an equal eye.





·        The wise are cheerful and content with their lot in life.





·        Spend money in charity; be generous and munificent but not extravagant.





·        Get on with your worldly activities cheerfully, but do not forget God.





·        Whatever creature comes to you, human or otherwise, treat it with consideration.





·        See the divine in the human being.





·        Do not bark at people and don't be aggressive, but put up with others' complaints.





·        There is a wall of separation between oneself and others and between you and me. Destroy this wall!





·        Give food to the hungry, water to the thirsty, and clothes to the naked. Then God will be pleased.





·        Saburi (patience) ferries you across to the distant goal.





·        The four sadhanas and the six Sastras are not necessary. Just has complete trust in your guru: it is enough.





·        Meditate on me either with form or without form, that is pure bliss.





·        God is not so far away. He is not in the heavens above, nor in hell below. He is always near you.





·        If anyone gets angry with another, they wound me to the quick.





·        I stay by the side of whoever repeats my name.





·        If formless meditation is difficult, then think of my form just as you see it here. With such meditation, the difference between subject and object is lost and the mind dissolves in unity.





·        If anyone offends you do not return tit for tat.





·        Whoever makes me the sole object of their love, merges in me like a river in the ocean.





·        Look to me and I will look to you.





·        Be contented and cheerful with what comes.





·        Distinguish right from wrong and be honest, upright and virtuous.





·        Do not be idle: work, utter God's name and read the scriptures.





·        If you avoid rivalry and dispute, God will protect you.





·        People abuse their own friends and family, but it is only after performing many meritorious acts that one gets a human birth. Why then come to Shirdi and slander people?





·        No one wants to take from me what I give abundantly.





·        Do not fight with anyone, nor retaliate, nor slander anyone.





·        I give my devotees whatever they ask, until they ask for what I want to give.





·        You should not stay for even one second at a place where people are speaking disrespectfully of a saint.





·        If you do not want to part with what you have, do not lie and claim that you have nothing, but decline politely saying that circumstances or your own desires prevent you.





·        Satsang that is associating with the good is good. Dussaya, or associating with evil-minded people, is evil and must be avoided.





·        What you sow, you reap. What you give, you get.





·        Recognize the existence of the Moral Law as governing results. Then unswervingly follow this Law.





·        All gods are one. There is no difference between a Hindu and a Muslim. Mosque and temple are the same.





·        Fulfill any promises you have made.





·        Mukti is impossible for those addicted to lust.





·        Gain and loss, birth and death are in the hands of God.





·        When you see with your inner eye, then you realize that you are God and not different from Him.





·        The giver gives, but really he is sowing the seed for later: the gift of a rich harvest.





·        Wealth is really a means to work out dharma. If one uses it merely for personal enjoyment, it is vainly spent.





·        God will show His love. He is kind to all.





·        Whenever you undertake to do something, do it thoroughly or not at


all.





·        One's sin will not cease till one falls at the feet of Sadhus.





·        Be ashamed of your hatred. Give up hatred and be quiet.





·        The Moral Law is inexorable, so follow it, observe it, and you will reach your goal: God is the perfection of the Moral Law.





·        Have faith and patience. Then I will be always with you wherever


you are.








SAI BABA KI AARTI












Shekhawati Poly-Yarn IPO closed for subscription on Wednesday, December 29 Know allocation, allotment, subscription, status and prospectus



The initial
public offer (IPO) of textile firm Shekhawati Poly-Yarn closed for
subscription on Wednesday, December 29. The issue has been subscribed
10.4 times so far, as per information provided by its registrar Sharex
Dynamic (India) Pvt Ltd.


It has received bids for 12,47,93,770
equity shares as against issue size of 1.2 crore equity shares. The
company has collected Rs 374.38 crore at issue price of Rs 30 a share as
against its IPO size of Rs 36 crore.














Shekhawati Poly-Yarn IPO subscribed 10.4 times




Since it was a fixed price issue, hence
 the complete information about the subscription will be disclosed by
next week, the registrar says.


The company has received 22,226
applications for its IPO in total, including 5,792 through ASBA. 7,883
applications through HDFC Bank and the rest 8,551 via IndusInd Bank.


The issue will constitute 54.54% of the fully diluted post issue equity share capital of the company.

Shekhawati is presently engaged in
manufacturing of texturised and twisted yarn. Now it proposes to
commence manufacturing of Knitted Fabric from Texturised Yarn, being one
of the objects of the proposed public issue.


Issue proceeds are proposed to be used
for buying 30 new twisting machines and installation of 30 new knitting
machines; buying corporate office at an estimated cost of Rs 325 lakh
and working capital requirements.


After this expansion, the company will
have 35 machines for twisting yarn with a capacity of 4,620 MTPA, 30
machines for knitting yarn with 1,980 MTPA and 20 for texturising yean
with capacity of 27,400 MTPA.


Hem Securities Limited is the book running lead manager to the issue.

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Shekhawati Poly-Yarn to list its initial public offer (IPO) to BSE NSE Stock Exchange for 1.2 crore equity shares on December 27 with a target of Rs 36 crore at fixed price of Rs 30 per share : IPO buying tips, update, allotment, subscription, status and prospectus





Textile firm
Shekhawati Poly-Yarn is entering capital market with its initial public
offer (IPO) of 1.2 crore equity shares on December 27. The company aims
to raise Rs 36 crore through IPO at fixed price of Rs 30 a share.



The issue will constitute 54.54% of the fully diluted post issue equity share capital of the company. 















Shekhawati Poly-Yarn IPO opens on December 27













Shekhawati is presently engaged in
manufacturing of texturised and twisted yarn. Now it proposes to
commence manufacturing of Knitted Fabric from Texturised Yarn, being one
of the objects of the proposed public issue.



Issue proceeds are proposed to be used
for buying new 30 twisting machines and installation of new 30 knitting
machines; buying corporate office at an estimated cost of Rs 325 lakh
and working capital requirements.



After this expansion, the company will
have 35 machines for twisting yarn with capacity of 4,620 MTPA, 30
machines for knitting yarn with 1,980 MTPA and 20 for texturising yean
with capacity of 27,400 MTPA.



Hem Securities Limited is the book running lead manager to issue.



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Shares of Claris Lifesciences settled at Rs. 205.85 on BSE, a 9.71% discount to the initial public offer price of Rs. 228. The stock debuted at Rs. 224.40, a 1.58% discount to the initial public offer (IPO) price. The stock hit a high of Rs. 227.90 and a low of Rs. 198.10. On BSE, 1.54 crore shares were traded on the counter, Stock Price, date, allocation, allotment, subscription, status and prospectus


The initial public offer of Claris Lifesciences was subscribed 1.5
times. The IPO got bids for 1.61 crore shares, compared with 1.07 crore
shares on offer.


The qualified institutional investors (QIB)
category was subscribed 1.31 times, the non-institutional investors
category, comprising high networth individuals and corporates, was
subscribed 2.03 times and the retail investors portion was subscribed
1.6 times.


The company had slashed the price band for the IPO and
had also extended the IPO closing date after a poor response to the
issue. The IPO, which was to initially end on 26 November 2010 was
extended till 2 December 2010. The company had slashed the IPO price
band to Rs. 228-235 per share from earlier Rs. 278-Rs 293.


Claris Lifesciences, on 23 November 2010, raised Rs. 54 crore by selling 18.43 lakh shares to four anchor investors at Rs. 293 per share.


Claris
Lifesciences plans to utilise the IPO money to set up a new
manufacturing unit, a research and development unit and for pre-payment
of a term loan. The Ahmedabad-based firm is one of the largest Indian
sterile injectables pharmaceutical companies.


Claris Lifesciences reported a consolidated net profit of Rs. 57.73 crore on total sales of Rs. 324.95 crore for the five month ended May 2010. 


Arjun Handa, managing director and CEO, said the Rs 300 crore raised
through its initial public offer (IPO) would be utilised for increasing
its manufacturing capacity and other expansion plans.



The leading sterile injectables pharmaceutical company had fixed a price
band of Rs 278-293 for its public offer. However, since the company
received a lukewarm response, it had extended the closing date of the
IPO and also lowered its price-band to Rs 228-Rs 235.


The company plans to set up a new plant comprising a small volume
parenterals line, a PVC bag line, a non-PVC bag line and a fat emulsion
line. “We would be setting up a new manufacturing line for propofol and
other fat emulsion products at our existing plant, Clarion IV and also
construct a facility for research and development at our Clarion
manufacturing facilities,” Handa said.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) made amendments to the equity listing agreement of publicly listed companies enhance the quality of disclosures


The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Thursday made
certain amendments to the equity listing agreement of publicly listed
companies. It said it has made these amendments to enhance the quality
of disclosures.





A company, after a public issue, will have to make public details of
its shareholding a day prior to its listing. It also said that the stock
exchanges should upload the same on their Web sites before the shares
of the company are listed.





SEBI also said that any listed companies whose capital restructuring
makes a change of more than two per cent to its paid-up share capital,
will have to file its revised shareholding with the stock exchanges
within ten days from the date of allotment of the shares that
constituted the restructuring.





It added that all listed companies should maintain a “functional Web
site” with all relevant updated information. The stock markets regulator
has also mandated that those corporates which have agreements with
media companies have to disclose such details on their Web sites and
also to the stock exchanges.





To help investors to manage their cash and securities flow, companies
will now have a pre-announced fixed pay date for payment of dividends
and for the credit of bonus shares.





From now on, those companies issuing depository receipts will have to
further segregate the details of the shares held by custodians into
‘promoter/promoter group' and ‘public'.





In order for the listed companies to meet the minimum public
shareholding, SEBI has said that companies can issue shares through
prospectus (primary market), offer shares for sale by its promoters or
by sale of shares by promoters through the secondary market. This is
just to align the Listing Agreement with the new changes to Securities
Contracts (Regulations) Rules.





SEBI has mandated uniform procedure for dealing with unclaimed shares
(both demat and in physical form). If there is no response to three
reminders by a registrar regarding unclaimed shares, the shares shall go
into the Unclaimed Suspense account. The issuer company shall
dematerialise the shares held in this account with one of the depository
participants. All benefits accruing on such shares shall be credited to
this account. The voting rights will remain frozen till the rightful
owner claims the shares.


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Sayings and Quotes about Sachin Tendulkar by world best known cricketers


@Hashim
Amla

"Nothing bad can happen to us
if we're on a plane in India with Sachin Tendulkar on it."

Hashim
Amla, the South African batsman, reassures himself as he boards a
flight




@yaseer
hameed

"Sometimes you get so
engrossed in watching batsmen like Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar
that you lose focus on your job."


"To Sachin, the man we all
want to be"

- What Andrew Symonds wrote on
an aussie t-shirt he autographed specially for Sachin



Beneath
the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there is
something we don't know, something beyond scientific measure. Something
that allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us,
even those who are gifted enough to play alongside him cannot even
fathom. When he goes out to bat, people switch on their TV sets and
switch off their lives"

BBC on Sachin






But
the finest compliment must be that bookmakers would not fix the odds -
or a game - until Tendulkar was out.






"Tujhe pata hai tune kiska
catch chhoda hai?"

Wasim Akram to
Abdul Razzaq when the latter dropped Sachin's catch.




@Brian
Charles Lara
 
Sachin is a
genius. I'm a mere mortal.






@Mark
Taylor

"We did not lose to a team
called India...we lost to a man called Sachin"

-
Mark Taylor, during the test match in Chennai (1997)





@M.
L. Jaisimha:

"The more I see of him the
more confused I'm getting to which is his best knock."





@McGrath

"The joy he brings to the millions of
his countrymen, the grace with which he handles all the adulation and
the expectations and his innate humility -all make for a
one-in-a-billion individual"







@Wife
Anjali

"I can be hundred per cent
sure that Sachin will not play for a minute longer when he is not
enjoying himself. He is still so eager to go out there and play. He will
play as long as he feels he can play,"



by
HAYDEN - i feel is the best SACHIN QUOTE
he said

"I
HAVE SEEN GOD, HE BATS AT NO.4 FOR INDIA"






My
Personal Best

"Even my father's name is
Sachin Tendulkar."

Tendulkar's
daughter, Sara, tells her class her father's name after the teacher
informs them of a restaurant of the same name in Mumbai





KUMBLE
:

I am fortunate that I've to
bowl at him only in the nets!






@
shahrukh
quoting Shahrukh from an interview

Que:
Who do you think as most important celebrity ?
Shahrukh: There was a
big party where stars from bollywood and cricket were invited.
Suddenly, there was a big noise, all wanted to see approaching Amitabh
Bachhan.
Then Sachin entered the hall and Amitabh was leading the
queue to get a grab of the GENIUS!!







@Navjot
Singh Sidhu

India me aap PrimeMinister ko
ek Baar Katghare me khada kar sakte hain..Par Sachin Tendulkar par Ungli
nahi utha Sakte..




@waqar
younis

He can play that leg glance
with a walking stick also .






A banner once said-

'
I WILL SEE GOD WHEN I DIE BUT TILL THEN I WILL SEE SACHIN ' 

that
quiet defines Sachin-The greatest.






Sachin
Tendulkar has often reminded me of a veteran army colonel who has many
medals on his chest to show how he has conquered bowlers all over the
world

-- Allan Donald



And i remember reading in one of
Allan Donald's interview. This interview was in Cricket Talk and 7-8 yrs
ago.



I was bowling to Sachin
and he hit me for two fours in a row. One from point and the other in
between point and gully. That was the last two balls of the over and the
over after that we (SA) took a wicket and during the group meeting i
told Jonty (Rhodes) to be alert and i know a way to pin Sachin. And i
delivered the first ball of my next over and it was a fuller length
delevery outside offstump. And i shouted catch. To my astonishment the
ball was hit to the cover boundary. Such was the brilliance of Sachin.
His reflex time is the best i have ever seen. Its like 1/20th of a sec.
To get his wicket better not prepare. Atleast
u wont regret if he
hits you for boundaries.




Peter Rebouck - aussie journalist

On a train from Shimla to Delhi, there
was a halt in one of the stations. The train stopped by for few minutes
as usual. Sachin was nearing century, batting on 98. The passengers,
railway officials, everyone on the train waited for Sachin to complete
the century. This Genius can stop time in India!!







NKP
Salve, former Union Minister
This was when he was accused of ball
tempering

"Sachin cannot cheat. He is to
cricket what (Mahatma) Gandhiji was to politics. It's clear
discrimination."



Andy Flower:

There
are 2 kind of batsmen in the world. One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the
others.






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Sachin Tendulkar: Biography or simply Curriculum Vitae

Sachin Tendulkar's OBJECTIVE:





To seek career challenges keeping in view my past achievements and future goals. And to set new industry benchmarks in everything I endeavour.



Sachin Tendulkar's  PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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 International Cricketer: Indian National Cricket Team [1989 onwards]

 First Class Cricketer: Mumbai, West Zone, Yorkshire [1988 onwards]

 Junior Cricketer: Shardashram School, Bombay U-15, West Zone U-15 [1985-1988].



Sachin Tendulkar's LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE:

 Indian Cricket Team: 1996-1997; 1999-2000.

 Others: Mumbai, West Zone, Mumbai Indians, etc. [Various Times]

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Sachin Tendulkar's KEY OPERATIONS & MISSIONS UNDERTAKEN

1. 664*. Enough said. [Mumbai, 1988]

2. 114* — Rescue mission against Spiteful Yellow Men on Green Earth. [Perth, 1991]

3. 523 runs — Mission My World Cup. [India, 1996]

4. 155* — Operation Deflate Warne [Chennai, 1998]

5. 143 & 134 — Operation Desert Storm [Sharjah, 1998]

6. 136 — Rescue Mission against the Vile Green Warriors on Dusty Earth [Chennai, 1999]

7. 98 — Operation Tame Vile Green Warriors [Centurion, 2003]

8. 672 runs — Mission My World Cup II. [South Africa, 2003]

9. 241* and 60* — Mission Avoid Cover Drive [Sydney, 2004]

10. 117* and 93 — Operation Slay Goliath [Sydney & Brisbane, 2008]

11. 103* — Mission Heal Mumbai [Chennai, 2008]

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Sachin Tendulkar's OTHER MAJOR INITIATIVES

1. 122 — Mission Hold The Empire [Edgbaston, 1996]

2. 126 — Operation Protect Final Frontier [Chennai, 2001]

3. 117 — Operation Kings of Queens Park [Port of Spain, 2002]

4. 193 — Mission Conquer Leeds [Leeds, 2002]

5. 194* — Mission Sultan of Multan [Multan, 2004]

Sachin Tendulkar's CRISIS MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE

1. 119* — Operation Bat Till Bedtime [Manchester, 1990]

2. 82 — Mission Find New Opener [Auckland, 1993]

3. 1-0-3-0 — Operation Hold South Africa [Kolkata, 1993]

4. 169 — Operation Counterattack [Cape Town, 1996]

5. 140* — Operation This Is For You, Father [Bristol, 1999]

6. 175 — Mission Save Series [Hyderabad, 2009]

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Sachin Tendulkar's KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

1. Hundreds on Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debut.

2. India’s youngest Test and ODI cricketer at age 16 years, 205 days.

3. Most runs in Tests and ODIs (12,773 and 17,178).

4. Most hundreds in Tests and ODIs (42 and 45).

5. Most ODI appearances for India (436)

6. Most Tests appearances for India (159).

7. 19 hundreds against Australia, the strongest team of my era.

8. 1894 runs and 9 hundreds in ODIs in 1998.



Sachin Tendulkar's  OTHER BUSINESS INTERESTS

I have interests in the food and beverages industry. I partly own two restaurants in Mumbai:

 Tendulkar’s (Colaba, 2002).

 Sachin’s (Mulund, 2004).



Sachin Tendulkar's EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

 PhD in Cricket.

 Secondary School, Shardashram Vidyamandir, Mumbai.

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Sachin Tendulkar's PATENTS

I’ve mastered nearly every cricket stroke in the book, but have a special reputation for these.

1. The Thunderous Bowler-Decapitating Straight Drive

2. Back-foot Punch Through Cover

3. Acute Paddle Sweep

4. Slog Sweep Against Turning Leg-Break

5. Effortless Wristy Flick Through Square Leg

6. Point-Killing Square Cut





Sachin Tendulkar's PASSIONS

Cars & Racing: I love fast driving. I also own a Ferrari 360 Modena.

Food: I am a foodie with a fondness for seafood.

Music: I enjoy collecting music. Some of my favourites are Kishore Kumar, Mark Knopfler and MLTR.

AWARDS

1. Arjuna Award [1994]

2. Wisden Cricketer of the Year: [1997]

3. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna [1997-98]

4. Padma Shri [1999]

5. Player of the Tournament, World Cup [2003]

6. ICC World ODI XI: 2004, 2007

7. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Sports [2005]

8. Padma Vibhushan [2008] http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/

9. Man of the Match Awards: 72

 ODIs: 60 times

 Tests: 12 times

10. Man of the Series Awards: 19

a. ODIs: 15

b. Tests: 4



Sachin Tendulkar's MAJOR CITATIONS

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1. “AB, this little prick will make more runs than you.” — Merv Hughes to Allan Border. [1991]

2. “This kid bats just like I did.” — Donald Bradman, World Greatest Batsman. Ever. [1998]

3. “I'll be going to bed having nightmares of Sachin just running down the wicket and belting me back over the head for six. He is the best batsman I’ve ever bowled to.” — Shane Warne, World’s Greatest Leg Spinner. [1998]

4. “Shit, I’m sick of this *$#%!” — Michael Kasprowicz, Australia’s Fast Bowler. [1998]

5. “He will end up with 50 tons in each form of the game.” — Wasim Akram, World’s Greatest Left-arm Pacer. [2002]

6. “Jaanta hai tooney kiska catch chhoda hai?” — Wasim Akram to Abdul Razzaq. [2003]

7. “All we need is 11 Sachins.” — Paul Strang, Zimbabwe Leg Spinner. [1996]

8. “Cricket is our religion, Sachin is our god.” — [Repeated ad nauseum by millions of fans].

9. “Nothing bad can happen to us if we’re on a plane in India with Sachin Tendulkar on it.” — Hashim Amla, South Africa Batsman. [2004]

10. “The archives recall not one single incriminating incident, not one drunken escapade, not one reported affair, not one spat with a team-mate or reporter. As Matthew Parris wondered of Barack Obama in these pages recently, is he human?” — Michael Atherton, Former England Captain. [2008]

11. “I have seen God; he bats at No. 4 for India.” — Matthew Hayden, Australia Opener. [2008]

12. “There will never be another Sachin.” — Muttiah Muralitharan, World’s Most Successful Bowler. [2009]

13. “If I’ve to bowl to Sachin, I’ll bowl with my helmet on. He hits the ball so hard.” Dennis Lille, Cricket’s McEnroe & Fast Bowling Legend. [Undated]

14. “Tendulkar is the best batsmen in the world ahead of Steve Waugh and Lara.” — Glenn McGrath, Australia’s Most Successful Pace Bowler. [Undated]

15. “Sachin is a genius. I’m a mere mortal.” — Brian Lara, Tendulkar’s Greatest Frenemy. [Undated]

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Sachin Tendulkar's MAJOR BIOGRAPHIES

1. Sachin: The Story of the World's Greatest Batsman [by Gulu Ezekiel]

2. The A to Z of Sachin Tendulkar [by Gulu Ezekiel]

3. Sachin Tendulkar — A Definitive Biography [by Vaibhav Purandare]

4. Sachin Tendulkar — Masterful [by Peter Murray, Ashish Shukla]

5. Tendulkar Opus [by Opus Media Group]



Sachin Tendulkar's LANGUAGE SKILLS

Fluent in English, Hindi and Marathi.



Sachin Tendulkar's PERSONAL DETAILS

Date of birth: April 24, 1973

Hometown: Mumbai

Family: Wife Anjali, daughter Sara, Son Arjun.



Sachin Tendulkar's EARNINGS

Approximately Rs 60 crore annually (That’s Rs 600,000,000 or USD 13 million or GBP 780,000 or Euro 8.7 million). http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/



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Note: This CV wasn’t authored by Tendulkar or his representatives. It was compiled by AR Hemant with help from Cricinfo, Wikipedia and other news sources. Hemant is an online journalist who also blogs at hemant.urbanmunky.com. Hope you enjoyed reading this.

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