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Cedric Hengbart dons the yellow jersey again for ISL 2016
Cedric Hengbart dons the yellow jersey again for ISL 2016
National, 16 Aug, 2016: Cedric Hengbart, the French defender who played a pivotal role in the Kerala Blasters reaching the finals of the first season of the ISL is back donning the yellow jersey once again for ISL 2016.
Soft-spoken and calm but tenacious and committed, the adaptable defender who also has an eye for the goal began his professional football career at 21 when he was drafted by the professional French football team SM Caen. Followed by stints with AJ Auxere FC and AC Ajaccio FC, he has registered 13 goals and 12 assists in 251 Ligue 1 appearances. In his ISL debut, he played 13 matches for Kerala Blasters registering 101 clearances and 49 tackles with the second best passing accuracy of 88.19%.
Commenting on his return, Cedric Hengbart said, “After a wonderful first season with the Kerala Blasters, it feels good to be back home again! The fan support in the first season was impressive and I look forward to playing in front of the home crowd again!”
Steve Coppell said, “The return of Cedric will strengthen the team further. Cedric is a highly adaptable defender skilled at positioning and game reading. We are looking forward to a good show in the ISL!”
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India ranks 66th on Global Innovation Index 2016
India ranks 66th on Global Innovation Index 2016
Switzerland, Sweden, UK, U.S., Finland, Singapore are leading in Global Innovation Index (GII) and China Joins Top 25 economies. India, 66th, is the top-ranked economy in Central and Southern Asia , showing particular strengths in tertiary education and R&D, including global R&D intensive firms, the quality of its universities and scientific publications, its market sophistication and ICT service exports where it ranks first in the world.
China joins the ranks of the world’s 25 most-innovative economies, while Switzerland , Sweden , the United Kingdom , the United States of America , Finland and Singapore lead the 2016 rankings in the Global Innovation Index. China ’s top-25 entry marks the first time a middle-income country has joined the highly developed economies that have historically dominated the top of the Global Innovation Index (GII) throughout its nine years of surveying the innovative capacity of 100-plus countries across the globe. China ’s progression reflects the country’s improved innovation performance as well as methodological considerations such as improved innovation metrics in the GII.
Top Rankings in Global Innovation Index (GII) 2016
Source: Global Innovation Index 2016, World Intellectual Property Organisation
Among the GII 2016 leaders, four economies — Japan, the U.S. , the UK , and Germany — stand out in “innovation quality,” a top-level indicator that looks at the caliber of universities, number of scientific publications and international patent filings. China moves to 17th place in innovation quality, making it the leader among middle-income economies for this indicator, followed by India which has overtaken Brazil .
India, 66th, is the top-ranked economy in Central and Southern Asia , showing particular strengths in tertiary education and R&D, including global R&D intensive firms, the quality of its universities and scientific publications, its market sophistication and ICT service exports where it ranks first in the world. India also over-performs in innovation relative to its GDP. It ranks second on innovation quality amongst middle-income economies, overtaking Brazil . Relative weaknesses exist in the indicators for business environment, education expenditures, new business creations and the creative goods and services production.
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