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Indian Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar | Group Captain Sachin Tendulkar | Sachin Tendulkar Group Captain Of Indian Air Force

Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar will be conferred with the honorary rank of Group Captain this afternoon by the Indian Air Force. The all time prime cricketer upon India Sachin Tendulkar additionally well well known as Master Blaster has register the single some-more hold up prolonged acheivement to his name.After saying his dedication,sportsman spirit,hardwork,responsbility towards the diversion as well as the country.

The IAF has motionless to give him the honour of Group Captain.Now the God of Cricket will be well well known as Group Catain Sachin Tendulkar.He has since the lot to the Indian Cricket,he is personification for the nation from the final twenty years  acheiving.Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal PV Naik, said that Sachin would soon be flying sorties in Su-30MKI, and added that it depends on the master blaster to make himself available for this purpose.

Welcoming Tendulkar into the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Naik said: "I have been Sachin’s fan since he started playing. It is a momentous occasion for the IAF that he has joined the ranks as Group Captain."The God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar was conferred with the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) honorary rank of group captain on 3rd Sept, 2010. 37-year-old Sachin is the greatest cricketer of the world who has played cricket over 20 years for India.

US says Kerry’s Pak visit will propel international response to floods

Washington, Aug 14(ANI): The United States has said that Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry’s visit to flood-ravaged Pakistan next week would help raise the level of international response to the disaster.

Kerry, who is the co-architect of a multi-year 7.5 billion dollar aid measure for Pakistan, will be the first senior US policymaker to visit the country since the disaster, which has claimed of over 1600 people and affected up to 15 million people.

“This will be a critical visit to help raise the profile among publics both in the US and internationally,” The Dawn quoted Dan Feldman, US Deputy Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, as saying.

He further said that the trip marks a “continuing US commitment to the South Asian country”.

The Obama administration has already pledged 76 million dollars in financial and humanitarian assistance.

They have also dispatched more than a dozen heavy-capacity helicopters, water-purification units, ready-to-eat meals, shelter materials and field hospitals.

American citizens have also been urged to contribute 10 dollars each (by texting word SWAT to number 50555 from their cell phones), which will be administered through the UN High Commission for Refugees.  (ANI)