The 3rd National Para Kabaddi Tournament is being organised by Padma Shri & Khel Ratna Awardee Deepa Malik's NGO Wheeling Happiness Foundation & Andhra MetTech Zone, Visakhapatnam under the aegis of the Indian Para Kabaddi Association (IPKA) from 23 to 26 January 2026, with the Opening Cerem
By hosting the World Para Athletics Championships 2025, India has entered a space usually reserved for elite and established organisers, and feels celebrities in the sports world. The iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium has been witness to the 2010 Commonwealth Games that included para athletics
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 75, wishes and messages poured in from across the country's sporting and business fraternity. Among those extending their greetings were RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group chairman Sanjiv Goenka and Paralympic Committee of India President Deepa Malik.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Kangana Ranaut believes India has emerged as a "leader and vishwaguru" on the global stage, as the national capital is set to host over 100 nations for the World Para Athletics Championships, which will run from September 27 to October 5.
Para-Olympic medalist and Padma Shri awardee Deepa Malik flagged off the "Divyang Sangati Yatra" at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi. This inspiring journey involves five individuals with disabilities (Divyangs) travelling 6,000 kilometres in 20 days on specially modified scooters adapt
Former Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Deepa Malik said that she is hopeful that India will win more medals at the ongoing Paris Paralympics.
This historic appointment, confirmed during the 34th Executive Board meeting of the APC, signifies a significant step forward for gender diversity and athlete-centric leadership in para-sports.
Former Paralympic Committee of India chief Deepa Malik is confident that the Indian contingent will better their tally of the Tokyo Paralympics in Paris.
Devendra Jhajharia, who was recently elected as the president of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), outlined his ambitious vision for Indian para sports.
The 42-year-old javelin thrower, who has secured three medals at the Paralympics, including two golds and a silver, was elected to the top post of the organisation and has taken over the post from Deepa Malik, a Paralympics silver medalist athlete.