Bharatiya Global Infomedia reports consolidated net loss of Rs 0.50 crore in the June 2020 quarter

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Net loss of Bharatiya Global Infomedia reported to Rs 0.50 crore in the quarter ended June 2020 as against net profit of Rs 0.04 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2019. There were no Sales reported in the quarter ended June 2020 as against Rs 9.21 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2019. ParticularsQuarter EndedJun. 2020Jun. 2019% Var.Sales09.21 -100 OPM %04.99 -PBDT-0.230.35 PL PBT-0.480.10 PL NP-0.500.04 PL

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First Published: Wed, September 16 2020. 16:28 IST
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McIlroy Shaped By Perspective Of Fatherhood At U.S. Open
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McIlroy Shaped By Perspective Of Fatherhood At U.S. Open

Rory McIlroy practices before the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Rory McIlroy practices before the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020, at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

First-time fatherhood has suited Rory McIlroy. He has doted on daughter Poppy in the two weeks since she was born, and he felt the pang of having to leave her and wife Erica to prepare for this week's U.S. Open.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:30 AM IST

First-time fatherhood has suited Rory McIlroy. He has doted on daughter Poppy in the two weeks since she was born, and he felt the pang of having to leave her and wife Erica to prepare for this week’s U.S. Open.

He’s also embraced the sleepless nights, even diaper duty.

“I’ve got my hands dirty, put it that way,” McIlroy said Tuesday at Winged Foot.

McIlroy is hoping to do the same this week during what figures to be a brutal test.

Still one of golf’s best, the 31-year-old is attempting to end a lengthy at least for him drought at the majors.

Since winning the 2014 PGA Championship for his fourth career major, McIlroy has gone 0 for 20 in golf’s four most important tournaments. He’s come close with 10 top-10 finishes since winning at Valhalla.

In that span, Brooks Koepka has won four majors, Jordan Spieth three. Danny Willett became a first-time major champion at the Masters; Tiger Woods returned from a series of back surgeries to win his 15th major at Augusta last year; and 23-year-old Collin Morikawa won this year’s PGA Championship in his second career major start.

It’s not like McIlroy’s skills have faded.

He was the FedEx Cup champion in 2016 and 2019, has 12 victories over the past six years nine on the PGA Tour and arrived at Winged Foot ranked No. 4 in the world.

The majors have proved elusive, in large part due to slow starts.

McIlroy grinded out an even-par 70 at TPC Harding Park in last month’s PGA Championship before fading to 33rd, but too often he has stumbled out of the gate and spent the rest of the week chasing. One glaring example was the British Open at Royal Portrush in his native Northern Ireland last year, when he hit his opening tee shot out of bounds and made a quadruple-bogey 8.

I probably just put a little too much pressure on myself going into tournaments, he said. And from there, shooting a bad score on the first day and putting yourself under even more pressure from there to just make it to the weekend, and then to try to play catch-up. I think thats been the big thing.

McIlroy followed his second FedEx Cup title in 2019 with seven straight top-10 finishes early in 2020 and moved back to No. 1 in the world for 10 straight weeks. But since the PGA Tour resumed from its stoppage during the coronavirus pandemic, McIlroy has mostly been a nonfactor. In nine events, his only top 10 finish was at the Tour Championship, which has a 30-man field.

The key this week, as it usually is with McIlroy, will be his driver.

At the top of his game, McIlroy is one of the world’s best off the tee, hitting towering shots that sail past his playing partners’ into the middle of fairways. When the driver goes awry, McIlroy finds himself hacking out from difficult positions, often scrambling for pars instead of setting up birdies.

Winged Foot has proven to be one of the toughest courses in major championship history the 1974 U.S. Open was called the Massacre at Winged Foot and the rough this week is thick and juicy.

McIlroy was fourth on tour in driving distance in the recently concluded season, averaging 314 yards, but was 155th in accuracy, hitting 56% of the fairways.

The good news this week is Winged Foot provides some opportunities to run low shots from the rough up to the greens, and McIlroy has enough power to leave driver in the bag on tighter holes.

Every course we go to nowadays, its the way that the modern game has went; the longer you can hit it, the more advantage you have, McIlroy said. Id still take hitting fairways over hitting it 350 in the rough here.

Wherever his tee shots end up or whatever type of start he gets off to, McIlroy may have a better attitude about it.

Fatherhood has way of putting things into perspective.

Ive grown up my whole life dreaming of winning these tournaments and thats not going to change,” he said But if it doesnt quite happen, I can live with that and go home and be very happy and leave whats happened at the golf course at the golf course.

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Bharatiya Global Infomedia reports consolidated net loss of Rs 0.50 crore in the June 2020 quarter

East Bengal Submit Bid to Participate in Indian Super League from 2020-21
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East Bengal Submit Bid to Participate in Indian Super League from 2020-21

East Bengal (Photo Credit: Twitter)

East Bengal (Photo Credit: Twitter)

East Bengal have submitted the Invitation to Bid documents to FSDL to participate in the upcoming edition of the Indian Super League.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 1:17 PM IST

Kolkata football giant East Bengal have submitted the Invitation to Bid (ITD) documents to Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL) to participate in the upcoming edition of the Indian Super League (ISL).

East Bengal had recently announced that they had sold a majority stake to city-based Shree Cement Ltd and would appeal to the ISL organisers in a bid to make a dramatic late entry into the country's top-tier club competition.

"We are extremely happy to announce that the consortium of Shree Cement Ltd and East Bengal club have placed the bid to participate in this year's ISL," the club announced on Twitter late on Tuesday.

The red-and-gold brigade's new investors were slated to pick up the bid proposal for a spot in the ISL in the name of 'Shree Cement Foundation', a new company it has registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

(FSDL) had invited bids for the inclusion of an 11th team in this edition of country's top tier club competition which will be held in Goa behind closed doors from November-March amid Covid-19 pandemic.

The ISL, in its seventh edition, will be played behind closed doors at three venues - Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fatorda; GMC Athletic Stadium, Bambolim; and Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco. East Bengal's arch rivals Mohun Bagan, after its merger with ATK, will debut in this ISL season.

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