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Axis Gold Fund - Direct Plan - Growth option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.7785
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Axis Gold Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.7935
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Axis Gold ETF

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 4040.9355
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DSP World Gold Fund - Regular Plan - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 18.3505
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Date 08-May-2020




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DSP World Gold Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 15.0260
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DSP World Gold Fund - Direct Plan - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 18.9704
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DSP World Gold Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 15.5386
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Nippon India Gold Savings Fund-Growth plan- Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 19.5345
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Date 08-May-2020




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Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 19.5345
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Nippon India Gold Savings Fund - Direct Plan Growth Plan - Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 20.1562
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Date 08-May-2020




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Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 20.1562
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Nippon India ETF Gold BeES

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 40.6368
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Kotak Gold Fund Growth - Direct

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 20.3352
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Kotak Gold Fund Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 19.6705
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Kotak Gold Fund Dividend - Direct

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 20.3507
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Kotak Gold Fund Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 19.6711
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Kotak World Gold Fund- Direct Plan- Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 11.759
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Date 25-Feb-2020




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Kotak World Gold Fund- Direct Plan- Dividend Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 9.78
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Date 25-Feb-2020




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Kotak World Gold Fund - Standard Plan - Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 11.199
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Kotak World Gold Fund - Standard Plan - Dividend Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 9.28
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Date 25-Feb-2020




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KOTAK GOLD ETF

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 405.6385
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Regular Gold Savings Fund (FOF) - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.7973
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Regular Gold Savings Fund (FOF) - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.7973
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Regular Gold Savings Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 16.1053
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Regular Gold Savings Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 16.1059
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Date 08-May-2020




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ICICI Prudential Gold ETF

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 41.5583
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Date 08-May-2020




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Quantum Gold Savings Fund - Regular Plan Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 18.8993
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Date 08-May-2020




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Quantum Gold Savings Fund - Direct Plan Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 18.971
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Date 08-May-2020




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Quantum Gold Fund

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 2055.7401
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI GOLD FUND- DIRECT PLAN - GROWTH

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.1223
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI GOLD FUND REGULAR PLAN - GROWTH

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 14.6699
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI GOLD FUND - REGULAR PLAN - DIVIDEND

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 14.6731
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI GOLD FUND - DIRECT PLAN - DIVIDEND

Category Other Scheme - FoF Domestic
NAV 15.1023
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Date 08-May-2020




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SBI-ETF Gold

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 4162.0571
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Date 08-May-2020




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UTI GOLD Exchange Traded Fund

Category Other Scheme - Gold ETF
NAV 4092.5029
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Date 08-May-2020




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spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule

Spaced repetition is a memory hack. We know that spacing out your study is more effective than cramming, but using an app you can tailor your own spaced repetition schedule, allowing you to efficiently create reliable memories for any material you like. Michael Nielsen, has a nice thread on his use of spaced repetition on … Continue reading "spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule"




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Atlas Hotel Golden Sands - Майские праздники в Болгарии

Отель расположен на возвышенности Источник: 100 Дорог




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England's forward Rhian Brewster celebrates winning the golden boot

England's forward Rhian Brewster celebrates winning the golden boot for the highest scorer after England's win over Spain in the final FIFA U-17 World Cup football match at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan stadium in Kolkata on October 28, 2017. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR




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Rhian Brewster of England poses with adidas Golden Booth Award

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: Rhian Brewster of England poses with adidas Golden Booth Award during the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Tom Dulat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Gabriel Brazao of Brazil poses with adidas Golden Glove Trophy

KOLKATA, INDIA - OCTOBER 28: Gabriel Brazao of Brazil poses with adidas Golden Glove Trophy during the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Tom Dulat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Gabriel Brazao of Brazil poses with adidas Golden Glove Trophy

Gabriel Brazao of Brazil poses with adidas Golden Glove Trophy during the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 Final match between England and Spain at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan on October 28, 2017 in Kolkata, India. (Photo by Tom Dulat - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Gold for Wilhelm, silver for Lima

The FIFA Futsal World Cup Colombia 2016 witnessed stunning performances by renowned names and the emergence of a new crop of talents. FIFA.com rounds up the individual award winners. 




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A detailed view of the golden winners medal on Fernando Wilhelm of Argentina

A detailed view of the golden winners medal on Fernando Wilhelm of Argentina during the FIFA Futsal World Cup final between Russia and Argentina at Coliseo el Pueblo on October 1, 2016 in Cali, Colombia. (Photo by Jan Kruger - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Fernando Wilhelm of Argentina poses with the Golden Ball trophy and the World Cup trophy

Fernando Wilhelm of Argentina poses with the Golden Ball trophy and the World Cup trophy after the victory during the FIFA Futsal World Cup final between Russia and Argentina at Coliseo el Pueblo on October 1, 2016 in Cali, Colombia. (Photo by Jan Kruger - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)




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Golden Ball shortlist and digital success highlighted at closing press conference




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20 DAYS TO GO! Denilson’s golden days

Denilson was just 20-years-old when he helped Brazil to victory at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. The Brazilian winger kick-started a stellar career at Saudi Arabia 1997, providing numerous assists for in-form strikers Romario and Ronaldo.




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Sunny's golden jubilee ton

India's cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar made a donation of R59 lakh towards COVID-19 relief funds on April 7. The reason behind 59 was fascinating — the sum total of 34 Test centuries, one ODI hundred and 24 tons for Mumbai in domestic cricket.

Interestingly, the first of those 59 centuries for Mumbai was scored 50 Aprils ago in the 1969-70 Ranji Trophy final against Rajasthan at the Brabourne Stadium.

It was Rajasthan's seventh Ranji Trophy final of the decade against Mumbai, with no victory to show. This, despite roping in some big names as professionals over those years like Vinoo Mankad, Vijay Manjrekar, Subhash Gupte, Rusi Surti and Arvind Apte apart from having charismatic players like Hanumant Singh and Salim Durani.

Mumbai-bred fast bowler Kailash Gattani started playing for Rajasthan as a schoolboy in 1962 and in the 1969-70 Ranji Trophy final, he was trading punches with four of his St Xavier's College teammates — Gavaskar, Milind Rege, Ashok Mankad and Atul Mehta.

Rajasthan won the toss and batted without making full use of the good batting conditions. Before the curtains came down on Day One, Rajasthan had been bowled out for 217 with Gavaskar and Mankad ending the day on 16-0.

Pace bowler Abdul Ismail, who like Gavaskar, was in his first Ranji Trophy season, claimed 4-58 while one-Test man Ajit Pai returned 2-43. It was Ismail who sent back Rajasthan's captain Hanumant Singh for a duck, caught by his opposite number Ajit Wadekar.

Earlier, the loss of Laxman Singh with the scoreboard reading only 16, didn't deter Test all-rounder Salim Durani from playing his aggressive game. He put his punitive blade to good use in an innings which included eight hits to the ropes. In a second wicket stand of 58 with Hanumant's brother Suryaveer, Durani's contribution was 41.

Solkar, who came on first change bore the brunt of Durani's aggression; Ismail too. "I remember one ball sailing towards the East Stand before I had even completed my follow through," Ismail recalled on Tuesday.

Future Test batsman Parthasarathy Sharma top-scored with 67 before putting on 92 with former Test batsman Arvind Apte for the fifth wicket.

Day Two saw Gavaskar (114) and Mankad (171) blossom to a Ranji Trophy record opening stand of 279. Gavaskar's 255-minute knock was embellished with 16 fours.

According to the 1970 edition of Indian Cricket annual, "Both batted extremely well, true to the traditions of the team to which they belonged, grafting the runs with concentration and perseverance. But both had their share of luck, which, however, did not disturb their approach, Gavaskar was missed when he was only 11 by wicketkeeper (Sunil) Benjamin off Gattani, who was troubling the batsmen in the early overs of the morning."

Mehta, who contributed an unbeaten 24 in the total of 531 beefed up by Solkar (82) and an entertaining 58 (7x4, 2x6) at No. 8 by Pai, recalled Gavaskar's friends jokingly telling him to send Rajasthan wicketkeeper Sunil Benjamin a Christmas card every year.

When I spoke to Pune-based Gattani, who was most unfortunate to miss out on an India cap, over the phone on Tuesday, he rued the fact that his side dropped many catches in the match and that Rajasthan's preparation for the season was warped. "And when you drop someone like Sunil, his bat gets bigger and bigger," Gattani exclaimed.

Gavaskar was playing only his third first-class game for Mumbai. His returns from his debut — the 1967-68 Irani Cup against MAK Pataudi's Rest of India — were 5 and 0. When he returned to the XI for the 1969-70 Ranji Trophy semi-final against Mysore (later Karnataka), he got a duck and 27 not out so the hundred in the final, reached through a single off Gattani just before tea on the second day, must have been one of relief.

Gavaskar's childhood friend Rege stressed how pressure-free the Mumbai camp was during that game and in that era in which 15 Ranji Trophy titles were clinched from 1958-59 to 1972-73: "We were never casual, but we were completely relaxed. We did not know what was it to lose and we had the great Wadekar leading us. He was not a demonstrative captain but scored very high on strategy."

Rajasthan could manage only 255 in their second innings with off-spinner Rege accounting for Suryaveer, Sharma, Gattani and Hemendra Surana. Mumbai clinched the game by an innings and 59 runs and Mumbai's next batting star for India had played a significant part in it. That Gavaskar held three catches in Rajasthan's second innings like in the previous game against Mysore, must have contributed to the thrill of his first triumphant Ranji Trophy season. It was Mumbai's 12th Ranji triumph on the trot.

KN Prabhu, the doyen of Indian cricket writers had taken note. In his Ranji Trophy review for The Cricketer International's July 1970 issue, he wrote: "Gavaskar, whose front foot drives are a delight to watch, is expected to maintain Bombay's tradition."

For pacer Raj Singh Dungarpur, the former Cricket Club of India and BCCI president, it was his last first-class game for Rajasthan at the Brabourne Stadium.

The everlasting hurt of seven final losses to Mumbai is evidenced in Raj Singh's decision to skip a reunion of Mumbai players for which he was invited, at the CCI in February 2000. "After ending up on the losing side in seven Ranji Trophy finals against those players, I didn't want to open old wounds for myself," he reasoned.

A certain Sunil Manohar Gavaskar was at that function, enjoying himself in the CK Nayudu Banquet Hall, not far away from the pitch on which he scored his maiden first-class century for his beloved city.

mid-day's group sports editor Clayton Murzello is a purist with an open stance. He tweets @ClaytonMurzello Send your feedback to mailbag@mid-day.com

The views expressed in this column are the individual's and don't represent those of the paper

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Rishab Shah of Mumbai wins gold in U-16 chess tournament


Rishab Shah

Rishab Shah of Cathedral and John Connon School (Fort) bagged gold in the Mumbai School Sports Association (MSSA)-organised inter-school under-16 boys chess tournament at Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complex, Sion yesterday.

Rishab, who won two bronze in the under-14 rapid and blitz formats in the Western Asia Youth Championships which concluded in Sri Lanka last week, finished with 8.5 points from 9 rounds. Sarvesh Kumar of Podar International School (Powai) and Vedant Panesar of Lady of Ratanbai and Sir Mathuradas Vissanji Academy (Andheri) won silver and bronze respectively.

Rishab, 14, wants to become a Grandmaster (the highest title a chess player can attain) and idolises India chess great Viswanathan Anand.





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Ryan Reynolds wishes The Rock on birthday: He was born with heart of solid gold

As actor Dwayne Johnson or 'The Rock' turned 48 today, his friend and co-actor Ryan Reynolds made sure to wish him. Reynolds took to Twitter and penned down a birthday wish for his 'Red Notice' co-star.

"He may have gone through puberty in the womb, but he was born with a heart of solid gold. One of the best guys on earth," the 43-year-old actor tweeted.

"Happy Birthday to my friend, co-star and ribbon dance professor, @therock," his tweet further read.

Taking a moment out from his birthday, The Rock too made sure he replies to his friend's best wishes and said, "Appreciate you, mi amigo. And all our ribbon dances under the pale moonlight."

The Rock turned 48 today and celebrated the birthday in quarantine at his home with his family.

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Two Sri-Lankan women flyers detained at Pune airport for smuggling gold

Two women Sri-Lankan nationals were detained by customs officers at Pune International Airport on March 15, 2019 for allegedly attempting to smuggle gold into the city. According to reports, the detained flyers who had boarded a flight from Singapore to Pune were carrying 24 carats of gold which is estimated to be worth Rs 30.31 lakh in the Indian market.

The customs officials at Pune International Airport intercepted the two women passengers at the departure area on Thursday and confiscated the gold. Duo has been booked under the Customs Act-1962 

Deputy Commissioner of Custom (Pune International Airport) Harshal Mete said, "Two women of Sri-Lankan nationality arrived in the city from Singapore by Jet Airways and walked through the green channel without declaring anything with the customs officials.

The lady passengers were carrying 24-carat gold in the form of chain, bangles and biscuits which is weighted 9.14 grams which are estimated as per Indian currency in tune of Rs 30,31,937. The gold has been seized under the reasonable belief that it was being smuggled into India with an intention and further investigation are in progress."

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