Melbourne: A video of the star player of Indian Women's Cricket Team Jemimah Rodrigues is going viral on social media wherein she is singing a popular Bollywood song along with her Melbourne Stars teammates on the team bus and the fans are in awe of the video.
Jemimah is in Australia currently and is participating in the ongoing Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) where she plays for Melbourne Stars this season after representing Renegades in the previous season.
On Saturday, when Jemimah was traveling on the team bus along with her teammates she was seen playing guitar and making her teammates sing the famous Bollywood song "Channa Mereya", originally sung by Arijit Singh, featuring actors Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma.
In the video, all the players can be seen perfectly synchronizing as they matched the vibe after a six-wicket win over the Renegades in the Melbourne derby.
“Went a lil Desi with the Stars. How good are they at Bollywood song?! #ChannaMereya Also, such a good win today!! We keep going” She captioned the video on her official Twitter handle.
The 22-year-old has been sensational for India Women this year. She was the leading run-getter at the Women’s Asia Cup 2022.
Jemimah scored 217 runs in six innings to help the Women in Blue clinch the trophy for the seventh time.
Went a lil Desi with the Stars 🥰
— Jemimah Rodrigues (@JemiRodrigues) October 29, 2022
How good are they at bollywood songs?! 🤩#ChannaMereya
Also such a good win today!!
We keep going 💚 @StarsBBL #WBBL08 pic.twitter.com/0sF6iEMbnB
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New Delhi (PTI): Over 13,000 teaching positions are vacant in Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) across the country, the Ministry of Education informed the Lok Sabha on Monday.
The information was shared by Union Minister of State for Education Jayant Chaudhary in response to a written question.
"A total of 8,618 and 5,083 teaching posts are lying vacant in KVs and JNVs, respectively. Vacancies keep on arising due to opening of new schools, retirement, resignation, promotion of employees, transfer, employees going on lien to another department and upgradation of schools," Chaudhary said.
"Filling up of vacancies is a continuous process and efforts are made to fill up the vacancies as per the provisions of the relevant recruitment rules of KVs and NVs," he added.
The minister noted that teachers are also engaged on contractual basis for temporary duration by KVs and NVs to ensure that the teaching-learning process is not hampered.
"Efforts are made to recruit regular teachers at the earliest so that interest of students does not suffer. The consistently high percentage results achieved by KVs and NVs over the years clearly demonstrate that academic standards and students’ performance are duly maintained and are not compromised," he said.
