The Indian duo of Armaan Bhatia and Harsh Mehta beat Roman Estareja and Mitchell Hargreaves to win the maiden Men's Doubles Title at the India Masters in New Delhi, which is on its final day on Sunday, October 27 at the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association Stadium in the city. Notably, this was Arm
India's para-badminton athlete, Sukant Kadam, delivered an outstanding performance at the Japan Para-Badminton International 2024, winning a gold medal in men's singles (SL4) and a silver medal in men's doubles (SL3-SL4) alongside his partner Dinesh Rajaiah.
The Australian pair of George Wall and Danni E. Townsend advanced to the mixed doubles finals of the PWR DUPR India Masters tournament after beating the Australian-American pair of Emilia Schmidt and Casey Diamond in a hard-fought match at the DLTA Stadium on Saturday.
In another step to curb the rising air pollution in the national capital, the New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) has doubled the parking fees till the revocation of stage II of the GRAP.
India faced significant setbacks at the Denmark Open on Wednesday. In the men's singles Round of 32, Sathish Kumar Karunakaran lost a hard-fought match against Chinese Taipei's SU Li Yang. SU claimed the first set 21-15, but Sathish fought back to win the second set 21-17. However, SU ultima
Ayhika and Suthirtha have become the first-ever all-India women's doubles pair from India to win a medal at the competition. Back in 1952, Gool Nasikwala secured a gold medal in the women's doubles competition alongside Japan's Yoshiko Tanaka in the inaugural edition of the tournament, as pe
Addressing the media persons after the meeting, Congress leader Pawan Khera said that they have informed the ECI about the 20 complaints they received from the 20 constituencies, out of which, seven are written complaints. The party said that ECI has assured them of looking into the matte
Union Health Ministry has doubled the monthly nutrition support for Tuberculosis patients from Rs 500 to Rs 1000 under the Ni-Kshay Poshan Yojana, union health minister JP Nadda confirmed on Monday.
The University of South Australia has published new research showing that children born to obese mothers both before and during pregnancy are more likely to experience neuropsychiatric and behavioural disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum diso