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Super Kings VS Knight Riders

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Defending champions Chennai Super Kings will back themselves to claim a hat-trick of Indian Premier League titles when they take on an equally confident Kolkata Knight Riders in what promises to be a thrilling showdown on Sunday, reports ESPNstar.

Chennai managed to sneak into the play-offs and then pushed Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils, the most consistent side of the league, out of the tournament.

The experience of playing big matches and the good form of all their batsmen right from top to number eight, Chennai look to have en edge against Kolkata, who will be playing their first IPL final in five editions so far.

Chennai are into their third straight final and the experience of handling pressure situations would stand them in good stead.

Kolkata bowlers, specially spinner Sunil Narine, hold the key for them since the Chennai batsman are in scorching form.

From Murali Vijay to skipper M S Dhoni to Dwayne Bravo, everyone has started scoring runs and that too at a quick pace. Despite making an average start, they went on to score big in the last two outings.

It will be quite a battle between Kolkata bowlers and Chennai batsman at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Kolkata skipper Gautam Gambhir has shown a lot of faith in a few players such as Brendon McCullum and Yusuf Pathan.

Despite them not contributing much, Gambhir kept playing them.

The result is that finally Pathan scored a match-winning 40-run cameo in the Qualfier I against Delhi and they found themselves in final.

McCullum has gradually improved but is due for a big knock and the team would expect the Kiwi batsman to fire when it matters most.

Gambhir himself is in good form and on Sunday is the occasion when runs from his bat would matter the most. The responsibility of leading the side has made him a better batsman and he would be keen to see that he contributes in the big match.

South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis is another big asset for them. If Gambhir, Manoj Tiwary, McCullum and Kallis fire in unision, they will also be unstoppable.

Chennai will look to stop them with the likes of Ben Hilfenhaus, Albie Morkel and spin duo of R Ashwin and Shadab Jakati. Besides these, they have Ravindra Jadeja, who has also done well with the ball, claiming 14 wickets.

Chennai batsman Murali Vijay was cautious when asked about the final but said his team was ready to fire and they are not taking Kolkata lightly.

"Every team can beat the other on a given day. So we need to be wary and cannot take things lightly. The only thing I can tell you is that we are geared up for the match," Vijay, who became only the second Indian batsman to score two IPL hundred, said.

Even the Delhi Dardevils coach Eric Simmons said the Chennai is a team which does not miss out on big occasions.

"Chennai is a very balanced side and they sneaked in to the play off with a mission. They are a tough team balanced in both in the bowling and batting line up. They have eight batsmen and can rotate the strike well. They struggled through the league system but come good at the business end, which is the sign of champions and that is what they are," he said.

PM greets Wasfia

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The Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has greeted Wasfia Nazreen for conquering the summit of the Mount Everest as the second Bangladeshi woman.

The 29-year-old Bangladeshi mountaineer reached the top of the peak early in the morning on Saturday.

After inaugurating online tax payment system in Dhaka, Hasina said women of Bangladesh were proving their abilities.

Wasfia conquered the Mount Everest a week after Nishat Majumder had scaled the peak as the first Bangladeshi woman.

The prime minister said the people of Bangladesh were proud of Wasfia's bravery.

"I, along with the people of the country, am proud as Wasfia hoisted Bangladesh's red and green flag on the tallest peak of the word as a Bangladeshi woman," she said.

She expressed hope that Wasfia's achievement would encourage the next generations.

Awami League Presidium member and Deputy Leader of Parliament Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury also greeted Wasfia.

"Wasfia's achievement proves that Bangladeshi women are advancing," she said in a statement.

9 policemen suspended

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Dhaka Metropolitan Police on Saturday suspended nine policemen on charges of assaulting three journalists, who were covering the demonstrations by students of a polytechnic institute at Agargaon in the capital.

Additional Deputy Commissioner (Media and Community Services) Masudur Rahman also told  that the move came after a preliminary probe into the incident.

He said that a one-member probe committee has been formed to further investigate the occurrence.

The suspended police officials are Sub-Inspector Jahirul Islam, Deputy Sub-Inspector Shafiqur Rahman and Nazmul Islam, Constables Motiur Rahman, Abdur Razzak, Mohammad Shahjahan, Mohammad Joynal, 'Ratan' and 'Jahangir'.

The authorities have also withdrawn Tejgaon Zone Assistant Commissioner Shahidul Islam immediately after the incident on Saturday, DMP Tejgaon Zone Deputy Commissioner Imam Hossain told .

Students of Dhaka Women's Polytechnic Institute (DWPI) demonstrated blocking the Rokeya Sharani for around two hours from 11am in protest against 'downgrading' rank of diploma engineers.

Three journalists of Bengali daily Prothom Alo were assaulted by police while covering the incident.

Prothom Alo photographer Khaled Sarker told journalists that some police personnel, not in their uniforms, attacked a photo journalist of the daily when he tried to snap a photo of the demonstrators at Agargaon.

Khaled and another journalist of the daily were assaulted, too, when they tried to save the photo journalist, he alleged.

The three journalists were taken to the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Police Station later, he said. They took treatment from the Pangu Hospital after they were freed, Khaled added.

The journalists were later transferred to Trauma Centre for better treatment. Information Minister Abul Kalam Azad visited them there.

Wasfia conquers Everest

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Bangladeshi woman mountaineer Wasfia Nazreen conquered the summit of the Mount Everest early Saturday as part of her 'Bangladesh on Seven Summits' campaign, one of her associates said.

Wasfia, 29, reached the highest peak of the Mount Everest at 6:41 am, associate Korvi Rakshand told  in an email.

This is for the first time a solo Bangladeshi woman with no other team members has led an expedition to the top of the world after she started her journey on March 26 to mark the Bangladesh's 40th year of independence.

Her victory came within a week of Nishat Mazumder's expedition to the world's tallest mountain as the first Bangladeshi woman.

Nishat had ascended to Everest's 8,850-meter-high (29,035-foot-high) summit on May 19 from the northern side of the mountain in Nepal with M A Mohit, the second Bangladeshi to have conquered the Everest.

The indomitable Wasfia on Saturday reached the South summit with American guide Chris Klinke and two sherpas Nima Gyurme Dorje and Kusang Sherpa, according to the expedition's Facebook fan page 'Bangladesh On Seven Summits'

Rakshand said Wasfia called from her satellite phone from the Everest summit immediately after she got there.

"We got our independence, but we, women, are still fighting for freedom. This is to the women of Bangladesh who brave their lives everyday for freedom, peace and equality," Rakshand quoted Wasfia as saying.

As part of the Bangladesh on Seven Summits campaign, she has successfully complete two continents, the previous one being Aconcagua, the second highest of the Seven summits and the highest point outside the Himalayas.

On Dec 16, she reached the near-seven kilometer peak of Aconcagua in Argentina.

Wasfia had dedicated that victory to the struggle of the martyrs of 1971, calling on greater recognition for the contribution of the women who had participated and suffered in the War.

Musa Ibrahim, the first Bangladeshi to reach the highest peak, congratulated Wasfia in a Facebook post.

"She did it, many congratulations to Wasfia. Again, I am saying, this is (the) time for the women of Bangladesh. They rocked and proved: YES, WE CAN DO IT," he said.

Wasfia's 2012 Everest trip was sponsored by Bangladesh's Citybank Ltd as the lead sponsor, and Renata Ltd and Kazi Farms Ltd as co-sponsors. The expedition was supported by Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), Himalayan Climate Initiatives (HCI) and Nepal's Everest Women's 7 Summits Eco-Action Team (EW7SEA).

Wasfia started 'Bangladesh on Seven Summits' foundation in July 2011. As part of this effort, she has already climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa.

'Difficult' hypertension made easy!

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A new treatment has been introduced in Bangladesh to lower blood pressure using a technique called renal denervation to patients with 'difficult' hypertension.

The National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute started offering the sophisticated procedure from Saturday when they claimed successful application of the technique on three patients.

Studies suggest 20 to 25 percent Bangladeshi suffer from high blood pressure, of them 10 to 20 percent cannot control it despite lifestyle measures and taking medicines in adequate dosage, a condition doctors call difficult or resistant hypertension.

The new procedure evolved three years back in Europe is seen as the 'only' modern way of managing the difficult high blood pressure that put patients on the risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and severe eye complications.

"A fine tube or catheter is passed into the femoral artery in the groin and traced into the arteries supplying the kidneys," Dr Dhiman Banik of the Institute who took the training of the procedure told .

"The catheter is advanced into each kidney artery in turn and then cauterise the nerves supplying the kidneys.

"It results in interruption of important signals that cause high blood pressure, and lowering of blood pressure starts within weeks," Dr Banik said. "It takes about 30 minutes and requires an overnight stay in the hospital."

The Institute operated three patients for free on the inaugural day while Dr Banik said they might charge Tk 150,000 even after subsidy as because of costly equipment and catheter that each patient needs to buy.

Dr Banik said global studies showed no serious complications in any of the patients treated with renal denervation so far.

"In 1 percent cases it may block the artery of the kidney," he said, adding, "A patient already having symptoms of artery blockage cannot be brought under the procedure."

A clinical trial published in the medical journal, The Lancet, in 2010 demonstrated that renal denervation is both 'highly effective and very safe'.

At present it is estimated that there are almost 1 billion people worldwide with hypertension, the majority in the rich economies.

Due to lifestyle changes, however, it is believed that by 2025, there will be 1.5 billion patients with hypertension globally with three quarters coming from the developing world.

Experts suggest increasing levels of physical activity, weight loss and restricting salt intake to control blood pressure.