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15 Greater Kashmir SRINAGAR | December 21, 2016, Wednesday ANEESA HALEEM 491 98.2% Position Name Marks %age 6th ADEEBA ROUF 487 97.4% 7th HUZAIFA SHAHREEN 486 97.2% 7th AREEBA MATJEE 486 97.2% 9th HUDA SAFAWAT 484 96.8% 12th MALIK ZUFISHAN 481 96.2% 13th SHAH NAIERA GULZAR 480 96% 14th SANA AFZAL MIR 479 95.8% 15th MAASIL AHMAD 478 95.6% 19th ADIKA ROUF 474 94.8% 19th TANZEELA SAJAD 474 94.8% Name Marks %age ZAIRISH SHOWKAT 472 94.4 SADIYA MUKHTAR 472 94.4 UFAQ QADRI 470 94 HAKEEM AHRAR HUSSAIN 469 93.8 DANISH RASOOL 469 93.8 SABIRA LATEEF 468 93.6 AISHA MUKHTAR 468 93.6 ASMA SHAH 467 93.4 JANISA SHAFI SHEIKH 467 93.4 ARSHIA IMTIYAZ 467 93.4 ASRA ELIAS BEIGH 467 93.4 BHAT AAZIB 466 93.2 MUHIB YOUNIS 466 93.2 MUNZIR MEHRAJ 466 93.2 UZAIR FAROOQ 465 93 AHMAD NISAR 465 93 ZAINAB ZAHOOR 463 92.6 AREEJ TARIQUE 463 92.6 ISRA KHANAM 461 92.2 HADI MURTAZA TAK 460 92 IFRAH SIDDIQI 458 91.6 ANZAR AHMAD BANDAY 456 91.2 LUBEEBA ZEHGIR 454 90.8 HANIYA ZEHRA 454 90.8 SYED BAREERAH RIYAZ 454 90.8 ZAINAB NISA 453 90.6 AQSA MIR 453 90.6 MEERAN MEHMOOD QARI 448 89.6 NAAISH MANSOOR 448 89.6 HAMAD REYAZ 448 89.6 SEHAR RASHID 446 89.2 UBAID BASHIR BHAT 442 88.4 HUZAIF JAN 439 87.8 TANZEEL 438 87.6 UZAIR AZAD DAR 436 87.2 SAADAT BASHIR 434 86.8 MOHAMMAD MUAZZAM 433 86.6 SAADAT BASHIR 434 86.8 MOHAMMAD MUAZZAM 433 86.6 MOHD ANZAR RAJA 433 86.6 LAVEEZA QAZI 430 86 ROMANA NAZIR RATHER 428 85.6 ARAFAT AHMAD BAKTOO 426 85.2 IQRA MANZOOR 426 85.2 DANIYAL ALI 421 84.2 ZEESHAN RASHID 419 83.8 FAIZAN PARVEZ 418 83.6 ZEESHAN ASGER 417 83.4 SAQLAIN AMIN KABLI 413 82.6 M RAVHAN ADRI 411 82.2 SEERAT QAYOOM 411 82.2 PEERZADA MOHD MURSAL 398 79.6 MALIK AMAAN 396 79.2 FALAK MANZOOR 392 78.4 AAMIR SHAFAT WANI 390 78 SHAHR UL NISA 385 77 WASIL KHAN 382 76.4 AADIL AMIN BHAT 381 76.2 AAFAQ SHAFI DAR 380 76 MIR FABIYAAN FIRDOUS 377 75.4 IRAM ANAAM 375 75 Name Marks %age HARIS REYAZ 374 74.8 SYED ZAYN UL ABIDEEN 374 74.8 INSHA RASHID 368 73.6 ABDUL HANAN MIR 352 70.4 SYED THAKEEM 347 69.4 AFREEN NISAR MIR 338 67.6 WARIS REYAZ 336 67.2 TANSEER TANVEER JAN 326 65.2 TAWSEEF AHMAD SHAH 323 64.6 MEHREEN MEHRAJ 321 64.2 RABIA ISMAIL 321 64.2 SHAFAQ MUSHTAQ 316 63.2 USMAN CHESTI 312 62.4 REEBA AJAZ 312 62.4 MOHD MUJEEB SHAH 308 61.6 QADRAIN MANZOOR SHAH 305 61 MARIA 302 60.4 ND DIVISIONS POSITIONS POSITION 1 ST 17 11 59 DISTINCTIONS Few seats available in 5 th , 6 th , 7 th and 12 th class. ADMISSION OPPORTUNITY Naseem Bagh, Srinagar. Cell No: 9697132584 Ph. No: 0194-2414382 www.crescentps.com | [email protected] CLASS 11 TH OUR STARS: A NEW WAY TO SEE THEM OUR LAST YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENT IN 10 TH CLASS COACHING The application for Provisional admissions to Class XI is open for the academic Year 2016-17. Commencement of Winter Class work Starting Soon (Provisional) ADMISSION Streams Offered: Optional Subjects: a) Medical b) Non-Medical a) Environmental Science b) Mathematics C) Functional English d) Information Practices 8 TH , 9 TH & 10 TH CLASSES ARE GOING ON www.associatedmedia.org www.associatedmedia.org Address: Naseem Bagh, Srinagar. Cell No: 9796981107, 9419409134, Ph No:0194-2414325 www.crescentclasses.com | [email protected] SPORTS twitter.com/GreaterKashmir_ facebook.com/DailyGreaterKashmir epaper.GreaterKashmir.com India thrash England to pocket test series 4-0 CM felicitates Meenal Gupta Jammu, Dec 20: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Muſti today felicitated Meenal Gupta, Gold medallist in the under 14 category at Com- monwealth Chess tournament. The Chief Minister presented Meenal with a cash reward of Rs. Fiſty thousand. Mehbooba said she felt happy on seeing young boys and girls from the State rising to the top. She said Nadia Choudhary, who led the J&K cricket team, Tajamul Islam, Hashim and now Meenal are examples to show that the youth of the State are blessed with talent which only needs an opportunity to display. Aqsa Khan bags bronze medal Chennai, Dec 20: Riding on Karun Nair's unbeaten 303 and leſt-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja's seven for 48, a ruthless India on Tuesday hammered England by an innings and 75 runs in the fiſth cricket Test and clinched the five-match rubber 4-0. The Virat Kohli-led side have now extended their unbeaten streak to 18 Tests -- the longest in the history of Indian cricket -- bet- tering India's earlier record of 17 Tests without a defeat between September 1985 and March 1987. The 4-0 victory is also India's high- est against the English side since the 3-0 win in the 1992-93 series. Jadeja, who emerged the wrecker-in-chief in the second essay, took his overall match tally to 10 wickets with his three scalps in the first innings. Skipper Kohli, who emerged the highest run-geer from either side (655 runs with two centuries) was named Man-of-the-Series for his efforts. Newcomer Karun Nair (303 not out), who converted his maiden ton into triple century in India's first innings was awarded the Man-of- the-Match. On Tuesday, a spineless Eng- land reeled under Jadeja's pres- sure in their second innings as the visitors lost their last six wickets within a span of just 15 runs to be bowled out for a meagre 207 at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here. Aſter conceding a 282-run lead, England started positively with the openers -- skipper Alastair Cook (49) and Keaton Jennings (54) -- seing the tone with a 103-run stand before losing four quick wickets. England were 167/4 in their second innings at tea as the cen- turion in the first innings, Moeen Ali (44), and all-rounder Ben Stokes (23) offered some resistance with a 63-run fiſth-wicket stand. Coming back from the break, the Indian bowlers completely dominat- ed the proceedings as the visitors kept losing their wickets rapidly. The English team's vulnerabil- ity to spin was vividly exposed as seven of their batsmen -- Joe Root (6), Jonny Bairstow (1), Liam Dawson (0), Adil Rashid (2), Stuart Broad (1), Jake Ball (0) and Jos Buler (6 not out) -- failed to reach the double fig- ures in the second innings. England resumed the day at 12/0, trailing by 270 runs, as India posted a record first innings total of 759/7 declared. Cook (47) and Keaton Jennings (46) were at the crease when the first session of the day came to a close. But England's slide started shortly aſter play resumed in the post-lunch phase. Cook was the first to be dismissed, with his team's score at 103 in the 40th over, edging a widish delivery off Jadeja to K.L. Rahul at leg slip. Cook's opening partner Jen- nings also perished soon aſter, at 110/2 in the 44th over. He danced down the track to negate Jadeja's spin but managed only to scoop a simple return catch to him. IANS India top ranked Test team Dubai, Dec 20: India have ended 2016 as the top ranked Test team on the ICC rankings aſter registering a 4-0 victory over England in the five- match series which culminated with an innings and 75 runs win for the home side in Chennai on Tuesday. The series win has helped India gain five points. They have now moved to 120 points in the last Test team rankings update of 2016, 15 points ahead of second-placed Australia. In contrast, England, who had started the series tied with Australia on 105 points but were ahead on decimal points, have slipped from the second to the fiſth position. England are now on 101 points, one point behind Pakistan and South Africa, who are both on 102 points with Pakistan ranked third on decimal points. IANS Srinagar, Dec 20: Aqsa Fareed Khan, a class 5th student of Pre- sentation Convent Higher Sec- ondary School Srinagar bagged bronze medal in the recently con- cluded south Asian champion- ship of Tong IL Moo Do in Junior Medium Weight Category. The championship was held at indoor stadium Thimpu Bhutan from 16th December, 2016. Besides India the players from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Maldives partici- pated in this international event. From December 24 to 27 Venue: Sheri-Kashmir Indoor Stadium Srinagar 9419010397 For further details and registration contact Manager, Indoor Stadium Srinagar. PHOENIX SPORTS FESTIVAL Presented by J&K Police, District Srinagar FEATURES SPORTS DISCIPLINES LIKE ARCHERY JUDO BADMINTON TUG OF WAR TABLE TENNIS CMYK
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Page 1: Class 11 Admission opportunity - Daily Greater Kashmir …epaper.greaterkashmir.com/epaperpdf/21122016/21122016-md-hr-15.pdfanzar ahmad banday 456 91.2 lubeeba zehgir 454 90.8 haniya

15Greater Kashmir Srinagar | December 21, 2016, Wednesday

ANEESA HALEEM491 98.2%

Position Name Marks %age

6th ADEEBA ROUF 487 97.4%

7th HUZAIFA SHAHREEN 486 97.2%

7th AREEBA MATJEE 486 97.2%

9th HUDA SAFAWAT 484 96.8%

12th MALIK ZUFISHAN 481 96.2%

13th SHAH NAIERA GULZAR 480 96%

14th SANA AFZAL MIR 479 95.8%

15th MAASIL AHMAD 478 95.6%

19th ADIKA ROUF 474 94.8%

19th TANZEELA SAJAD 474 94.8%

Name Marks %age

ZAIRISH SHOWKAT 472 94.4SADIYA MUKHTAR 472 94.4UFAQ QADRI 470 94HAKEEM AHRAR HUSSAIN 469 93.8DANISH RASOOL 469 93.8SABIRA LATEEF 468 93.6AISHA MUKHTAR 468 93.6ASMA SHAH 467 93.4JANISA SHAFI SHEIKH 467 93.4ARSHIA IMTIYAZ 467 93.4ASRA ELIAS BEIGH 467 93.4BHAT AAZIB 466 93.2MUHIB YOUNIS 466 93.2MUNZIR MEHRAJ 466 93.2UZAIR FAROOQ 465 93AHMAD NISAR 465 93ZAINAB ZAHOOR 463 92.6AREEJ TARIQUE 463 92.6ISRA KHANAM 461 92.2

HADI MURTAZA TAK 460 92IFRAH SIDDIQI 458 91.6ANZAR AHMAD BANDAY 456 91.2LUBEEBA ZEHGIR 454 90.8HANIYA ZEHRA 454 90.8SYED BAREERAH RIYAZ 454 90.8ZAINAB NISA 453 90.6AQSA MIR 453 90.6MEERAN MEHMOOD QARI 448 89.6NAAISH MANSOOR 448 89.6HAMAD REYAZ 448 89.6SEHAR RASHID 446 89.2UBAID BASHIR BHAT 442 88.4HUZAIF JAN 439 87.8TANZEEL 438 87.6UZAIR AZAD DAR 436 87.2SAADAT BASHIR 434 86.8MOHAMMAD MUAZZAM 433 86.6SAADAT BASHIR 434 86.8MOHAMMAD MUAZZAM 433 86.6MOHD ANZAR RAJA 433 86.6

LAVEEZA QAZI 430 86ROMANA NAZIR RATHER 428 85.6ARAFAT AHMAD BAKTOO 426 85.2IQRA MANZOOR 426 85.2DANIYAL ALI 421 84.2ZEESHAN RASHID 419 83.8FAIZAN PARVEZ 418 83.6ZEESHAN ASGER 417 83.4SAQLAIN AMIN KABLI 413 82.6M RAVHAN ADRI 411 82.2SEERAT QAYOOM 411 82.2PEERZADA MOHD MURSAL 398 79.6MALIK AMAAN 396 79.2FALAK MANZOOR 392 78.4AAMIR SHAFAT WANI 390 78SHAHR UL NISA 385 77WASIL KHAN 382 76.4AADIL AMIN BHAT 381 76.2AAFAQ SHAFI DAR 380 76MIR FABIYAAN FIRDOUS 377 75.4IRAM ANAAM 375 75

Name Marks %ageHARIS REYAZ 374 74.8SYED ZAYN UL ABIDEEN 374 74.8INSHA RASHID 368 73.6ABDUL HANAN MIR 352 70.4SYED THAKEEM 347 69.4AFREEN NISAR MIR 338 67.6WARIS REYAZ 336 67.2TANSEER TANVEER JAN 326 65.2TAWSEEF AHMAD SHAH 323 64.6MEHREEN MEHRAJ 321 64.2RABIA ISMAIL 321 64.2SHAFAQ MUSHTAQ 316 63.2USMAN CHESTI 312 62.4REEBA AJAZ 312 62.4MOHD MUJEEB SHAH 308 61.6QADRAIN MANZOOR SHAH 305 61MARIA 302 60.4

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India thrash England to pocket test series 4-0

CM felicitates Meenal Gupta Jammu, Dec 20: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today felicitated Meenal Gupta, Gold medallist in the under 14 category at Com-monwealth Chess tournament.

The Chief Minister presented Meenal with a cash reward of Rs. Fifty thousand. Mehbooba said she felt happy on seeing young boys and girls from the State rising to the top.

She said Nadia Choudhary, who led the J&K cricket team, Tajamul Islam, Hashim and now Meenal are examples to show that the youth of the State are blessed with talent which only needs an opportunity to display.

Aqsa Khan bags bronze medal

Chennai, Dec 20: Riding on Karun Nair's unbeaten 303 and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja's seven for 48, a ruthless India on Tuesday hammered England by an innings and 75 runs in the fifth cricket Test and clinched the five-match rubber 4-0.

The Virat Kohli-led side have now extended their unbeaten streak to 18 Tests -- the longest in the history of Indian cricket -- bet-tering India's earlier record of 17 Tests without a defeat between September 1985 and March 1987.

The 4-0 victory is also India's high-est against the English side since the 3-0 win in the 1992-93 series.

Jadeja, who emerged the wrecker-in-chief in the second essay, took his overall match tally to 10 wickets with his three scalps in the first innings.

Skipper Kohli, who emerged the highest run-getter from either side (655 runs with two centuries) was named Man-of-the-Series for his efforts.

Newcomer Karun Nair (303 not out), who converted his maiden ton into triple century in India's first innings was awarded the Man-of-the-Match.

On Tuesday, a spineless Eng-land reeled under Jadeja's pres-sure in their second innings as the visitors lost their last six wickets within a span of just 15 runs to be bowled out for a meagre 207 at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here.

After conceding a 282-run lead, England started positively with the openers -- skipper Alastair Cook (49) and Keaton Jennings (54) -- setting the tone with a 103-run stand before losing four quick wickets.

England were 167/4 in their second innings at tea as the cen-turion in the first innings, Moeen Ali (44), and all-rounder Ben Stokes (23) offered some resistance with a 63-run fifth-wicket stand.

Coming back from the break, the Indian bowlers completely dominat-ed the proceedings as the visitors kept losing their wickets rapidly.

The English team's vulnerabil-ity to spin was vividly exposed as seven of their batsmen -- Joe Root (6), Jonny Bairstow (1), Liam Dawson (0), Adil Rashid (2), Stuart Broad (1), Jake Ball (0) and Jos Buttler (6 not

out) -- failed to reach the double fig-ures in the second innings.

England resumed the day at 12/0, trailing by 270 runs, as India posted a record first innings total of 759/7 declared.

Cook (47) and Keaton Jennings (46) were at the crease when the first session of the day came to a close.

But England's slide started shortly after play resumed in the post-lunch phase.

Cook was the first to be dismissed, with his team's score at 103 in the 40th over, edging a widish delivery off Jadeja to K.L. Rahul at leg slip.

Cook's opening partner Jen-nings also perished soon after, at 110/2 in the 44th over. He danced down the track to negate Jadeja's spin but managed only to scoop a simple return catch to him. IANS

India top ranked Test teamDubai, Dec 20: India have ended 2016 as the top ranked Test team on the ICC rankings after registering a 4-0 victory over England in the five-match series which culminated with an innings and 75 runs win for the home side in Chennai on Tuesday.

The series win has helped India gain five points. They have now moved to 120 points in the last Test team rankings update of 2016, 15 points ahead of second-placed Australia.

In contrast, England, who had started the series tied with Australia on 105 points but were ahead on decimal points, have slipped from the second to the fifth position.

England are now on 101 points, one point behind Pakistan and South Africa, who are both on 102 points with Pakistan ranked third on decimal points. IANS

Srinagar, Dec 20: Aqsa Fareed Khan, a class 5th student of Pre-sentation Convent Higher Sec-ondary School Srinagar bagged bronze medal in the recently con-cluded south Asian champion-ship of Tong IL Moo Do in Junior Medium Weight Category.

The championship was held at indoor stadium Thimpu Bhutan from 16th December, 2016. Besides India the players from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Maldives partici-pated in this international event.

From December 24 to 27Venue: Sheri-Kashmir Indoor StadiumSrinagar

9419010397For further details and registration contact

Manager, Indoor Stadium Srinagar.

PHOENIX SPORTS

FESTIVALPresented byJ&K Police,

District Srinagar

FEATURES SPORTS DISCIPLINES LIKE

ARCHERY

JUDO

BADMINTON

TUG OF WAR

TABLE TENNIS

CMYK

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