Bruynseels wins Doha Grand Prix with Delux van T & L
07 Mar 2021 - 9:22
Jan Tops, Founder and President of Longines Global Champions Tour, and Hamad bin Abdul Rahman Al Attiyah, President of the Qatar and Asian Equestrian Federations, posing for a photograph with the podium winners of the Global Champions League Of Doha at The Longines Arena At Al Shaqab, yesterday.
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Experts say Delux van T & L is one of the finest horses on the circuit. If anyone had a doubt about the top billing of the 12-year-old gelding, it was put to rest by Niels Bruynseels at Longines Arena at Al Shaqab.
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If physics undergraduates studying electromagnetic waves take a break over the next few days to try and grasp how the gau mata radiates an “aura of mystical power”, none will be more pleased than the higher education regulator.
Medical students can do their bit by devoting themselves to analysing the therapeutic properties of the “panchgavya, a mixture of cow’s milk, curd, ghee, urine and dung”.
The University Grants Commission wants all university and college students to take an online test on the cow’s miraculous abilities, to be held by a government body on February 25. The exam is open to all citizens.
UGC asks universities to encourage students to write “cow science” examination
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Tamil, Malayalam study material includes claims that cow dung protects from nuclear radiation, slaughter causes quakes
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Tamil, Malayalam study material includes claims that cow dung protects from nuclear radiation, slaughter causes quakes
The University Grants Commission has written to all Vice-Chancellors asking them to encourage students in their universities and affiliated colleges to write the Central government s indigenous cow science examination later this month.
The study material for the examination includes claims that cow dung is used as protection against radiation in nuclear centres in India and Russia, and protected Bhopal residents from the gas leak. It claims a link between cow slaughter and earthquakes and pos
17 Jan 2021 - 8:43
Faleh Suwead Al Ajami guiding Ulano over a hurdle during the Big Tour event.
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Doha: Prominent Qatari rider Faleh Suwead Al Ajami yesterday guided Demilion in a flawless routine to capture major honours on the final day of the 8th round of Longines Hathab Qatar Equestrian Tour.
At the Qatar Equestrian Federation s outdoor Arena, Al Ajami and his 12-year-old stallion completed the winning round of the Big Tour competition in 48.98 seconds to bag QR11,250 in prize money after finishing on top of a 17-entry field.
He then went on to book his second podium spot in the same event, this time with Ulano, as the 19-year-old bay gelding finished with the third fastest time in the event.