Mumbai City come from behind to beat Kerala Blasters 2-1
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Bambolim : , Feb 3 (IANS) Mumbai City FC avoided a second consecutive defeat by coming from behind to beat Kerala Blasters 2-1 on Wednesday in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the GMC Stadium.
After missing many chances, Adam Le Fondre s 67th minute penalty proved decisive after Bipin Singh had earlier canceled out Kerala s Vicente Gomez s first half goal.
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Jeakson Singh (Kerala Blasters FC) heads the ball in the match against East Bengal at Bambolim.
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Mumbai City returned to winning ways in Hero ISL 2020-21 after a 2-0 victory over Hyderabad FC at the Tilak Maidan Stadium in Vasco yesterday. Vignesh Dakshinamurthy scored Mumbai’s opening goal in the 38th minute and Adam le Fondre added their second before the hour mark.
Ahmed Jahouh had a typically assured outing at the centre of the park for Mumbai. The midfielder’s dynamism saw him cover all areas of the pitch and finish with a passing accuracy of 76%. One of Mumbai’s most influential players, he had 96 touches of the ball and made two successful interceptions, four successful tackles, four blocks and four clearances.
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Starting December 21, Persons with disabilities(PwD) pursuing their Ph.D. in Science streams will be allowed entry into New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University.
“PWD-Ph.D. science students from all sciences schools/certificate/special centre (both day scholars and hostellers) who require to access the laboratory are allowed to enter the campus,” the JNU said in a statement
All students will first have to take a self-quarantine for 7 days. “All students have to undergo self-quarantine of seven days after arrival at Delhi from outstation and before joining the university. Upon arrival on the campus, every student will fill-up and submit the self-declaration form,” the JNU statement said.