Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) [India], July 24: Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati, the Governor of Odisha, today felicitated two exceptional young athletes, Prem Munda and Rajkumar Munda, from the Jindal Foundation's Wushu Training Program in Barbil. The ceremony, held yesterday, July 23rd, at Raj Bhawan, B
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) President, Kalyan Chaubey, expressed his views on the introduction of the National Sports Governance Bill 2025, where he said that this bill will give relaxation to the athletes in terms of age.
The Chinese effort to block the delivery of congratulatory messages from the Taiwanese government to medal-winning athletes was described as a "blatant provocation," quoted by Cabinet spokesperson Michelle Lee during a briefing in Taipei on Thursday.
Speaking to ANI about the bill, Sharath said, "I think this bill has been much-awaited, not just by the players, but also by the multiple stakeholders that are involved in Indian sport. The bill will give more opportunities to be athlete-centric, to have a clear channel for the athletes, to
Delhi Minister Ashish Sood outlined the initiative on Tuesday, stating that Olympic gold and silver medallists from Delhi will be offered Group A government jobs, while bronze medallists will be given Group B posts. All Paralympic medal winners will receive Group B jobs.
EaseMyTrip said that this collaboration marks a major step toward simplifying international travel for athletes, coaches, and teams - ensuring they can focus on what matters most: their game.
Special Olympics Bharat hosted a heartfelt felicitation ceremony on Monday, to honour the outstanding performance of the Indian football teams at the recently concluded Gothia Cup 2025, held in Gothenburg, Sweden. The ceremony was graced by Raksha Khadse, Hon'ble Minister of State, Ministry
A contingent of 23 athletes supported by Reliance Foundation look to compete at the World University Games across six cities in Germany, with events running until July 27.
Taiwan competes in international sporting events under the name "Chinese Taipei" as per the Lausanne Agreement with the IOC. A 1989 agreement between Taiwan's and China's Olympic committees stipulated that the name "Chinese Taipei" should be used in Chinese-language materials for sporting ev