Iqbal Shailo is an interdisciplinary scholar and geopolitical scientist, who holds a PhD from Carleton University in critical geopolitics. His research interests, generally, are in transnational security, regional integration, globalization, Internally Displaced Populations (IDPs), environmental management, grassroots empowerment, climate change adaptation, home-grown radicalization, countering violent extremism, resilience and societal transformation, and public policy development.
Shailo has published five books, including, “Romanticism and Seven Odes in Pre-Islamic Age;” and authored more than 30 research studies in national- and international-referred journals, yearbooks and university publications.
He has worked for and edited national and international newspapers, such as the Eastern News Agency (staff reporter); The Weekly Tide (senior staff reporter); producer at Shangbad Probaho, Dhaka Radio Station; The Weekly Monitor, Montreal (staff reporter/editorial assistant); GSA News Bulletin, Montreal (editor); East West Dialogue, Montreal (editor); Health Asia, Montreal (managing editor); ADAB News (executive editor), and Grassroots (executive editor). He used to write a weekly column for the then-Daily Desh for almost four years and contributed to The Bangladesh Observer, The Daily Star, Dhaka Courier, and Weekly Chitra Bangla.
While serving for ADAB News and Grassroots (development journals), Shailo is regarded as the youngest English journal editor in the South Asia region. While he was a graduate student, Iqbal served as VP of Services for the Graduate Students’ Association (almost 6,000 members) at Concordia University, in Montreal.
This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2026 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. A total of 68 teams will be entered into the tournament. Thirty-one of the teams will qualify via automatic bids, usually earned by winning their conference tournaments, while the remaining 37 teams are going to be selected via "at-large" bids, which are extended by the NCAA Selection Committee. Teams will be seeded from 1 to 16 within each of the four regionals, while the Selection Committee will also seed the entire field from 1 to 68.
The Galway-Kildare rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Galway and Kildare, who first played each other in 1919. The fixture has been an infrequent one in the history of the championship, however, the rivalry intensified during a series of championship encounters between 1998 and 2000. Galway's home ground is Pearse Stadium and Kildare's home ground is St. Conleth's Park, however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park.
While Galway have the highest number of Connacht titles and have the third most All Ireland titles. Kildare lie in third position behind Dublin and Meath on the roll of honour in Leinster, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 13 championship titles between them to date. Galway beat Kildare in the 1998 All Ireland Final, and the 2000 All Ireland Semi Final, the two biggest meetings of the counties to date in modern times.
Legend
Galway win |
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Kildare win |
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Senior
No. |
Date |
Winners |
Score |
Runners-up |
Venue |
Stage |
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1. |
28 September 1919 |
Kildare |
2-5 - 0-1 |
Galway |
Croke Park |
All Ireland Final |
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2. |
22 August 1926 |
Kildare |
2-5 - 0-2 |
Galway |
Croke Park |
All Ireland Semi-Final |
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3. |
27 September 1998 |
Galway |
1-14 - 1-10 |
Kildare |
Croke Park |
All Ireland Final |
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|4. |
27 August 2000 |
Galway |
0-15 - 2-6 |
Kildare |
Croke Park |
All Ireland Semi-Final |
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|5. |
22 July 2018 |
Galway |
0-19 - 0-16 |
Kildare |
St. Conleth's Park |
All Ireland Quarter-Final Group Stage Round 2 |
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Sardar Kaure Khan Jatoi or Sardar Kauray Khan Jatoi (Urdu: سردار کوڑے خان جتوئی) was a landlord in Muzaffargarh, Punjab born in 1800. His father's name was Sardar Saad Khan Jatoi. He donated 82553 Kanals and 14 Marla of land for public welfare purposes in British Raj, now known as the Pakistan area of Muzaffargarh and Rajanpur districts. He died in 1898.