Monday, June 25, 2007

India's Olympic Hockey Record (Gold Medal)

1928 Amsterdam - India 3 - 0 Netherlands
1932 Los Angeles - India 24 - 1 United States
1936 Berlin - India 8 - 1 Germany
1948 London - India 4 - 0 Great Britain
1952 Helsinki - India 6 - 1 Netherlands
1956 Melbourne - India 1 - 0 Pakistan
1964 Tokyo - India 1 - 0 Pakistan
1980 Moscow - India 4 - 3 Spain

Hockey is the only event in which India has won Gold Medals - 8 of them. Hockey was considered the National Game of India. Unmatched excellence and incomparable virtuosity brought India a string of Olympic gold medals. The brilliant Indians brought a touch of flair to their play and the ball juggling feats of the Indians were a sheer delight.

The Golden Era of hockey in India was the period from 1928 - 1956 when India won 6 consecutive gold medals in the Olympics. During the Golden Era, India played 24 Olympic matches, won all 24, scored 178 goals (at an average of 7.43 goals per match) and conceded only 7 goals. The two other gold medals for India came in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

Pakistan 0 - 5 India (2006)

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Special Economic Zones in India

The policy provides for setting up of SEZ's in the public, private, joint sector or by State Governments. It was also envisaged that some of the existing Export Processing Zones would be converted into Special Economic Zones. Accordingly, the Government has converted Export Processing zones located at

Currently, India has 811 units in operations in 8 functional SEZ's, each an average size of 200 acres. 8 Export Processing Zones (EPZs) have been converted into SEZs. These are fully functional. All these SEZs are in various parts of the country in the private/joint sectors or by the State Government. But this process of planning and development is under question, as the states in which the SEZs have been approved are facing intense protests, from the farming community, accusing the government of forcibly snatching fertile land from them, at heavily discounted prices as against the prevailing prices in the commercial real estate industry. Also some reputed companies like Bajaj and others have commented against this policy and have suggested using barren and wasteland for setting up of SEZs.


Friday, June 15, 2007