"There should be sporting events (between India and Pakistan). If you want to live in peace and do not want to spend money on the war, want to overcome unemployment and poverty, and then you have to normalise the situation, and sports are the best thing in achieving this goal," Mehbooba Muft
Samuel K opened the scoring for the Airmen in the 7th minute, but the I-League side responded with goals from Cledson Dasilva (penalty, 37'), Amandeep Singh (45'), and second-half strikes from Dharmpreet Singh (60') and substitute Seilenthang Lotjem (74') to secure all three points. Despite
Nearly two years since the cross-border conflict, Pakistan and Iran on Sunday agreed to set their annual bilateral trade at USD 8 billion, aimed at the advancement of economic cooperation and regional connectivity, The Express Tribune reported.
In a post on social media platform X, MEA stated, "Fostering South-South cooperation to achieve SDG goals. The first phase of four projects in nine partner countries, under the aegis of 'India-UN Global Capacity Building Initiative', was launched today by Secretary (West) @Tanmaya_Lal. He
In the first Division 'C' match of the day, Goans Hockey defeated Jammu & Kashmir 2-1, with Prachi Parshuram Yadav (16') and Rubi Rathore (19') scoring for Goans Hockey, while Anjali (34') scored the only goal for Jammu & Kashmir.
Brazilian striker Clayton Silva starred with four goals (2', 35', 71', 90+3') while Slovenian forward Luka Majcen netted a brace (7', 39'). Paul (53') and Jobby Justin (67') added to the tally. BSF FC's lone goal came from Kishori in the 90th minute.
Goals from Vijay Marandi (6') and Sreyas V G (70') ensured full points for the Sailors, while Franck William Sessegnon's 64th-minute strike proved to be a consolation for the Snow Leopards, as per a Durand Cup press release.
In the first match, Chhattisgarh Hockey won 6-2 against Hockey Bengal in Division 'B'. Adarsh Raj Singh (3', 8', 20', 60') scored the opening goal of the match and stood out as the top goal scorer for Hockey Chhattisgarh. Aman Verma (48') and Abhishek Yadav (58') also scored one goal each to
New Delhi [India], August 1: Securing admission to a top college is a dream cherished by countless students across India, especially those aspiring to build a successful career through quality education. However, navigating the complex and often overwhelming college admissions process can
India's FIDE Women's Chess World Cup champion Divya Deshmukh expressed happiness at her title win, expressing hope that it will be a stepping stone to more achievements in the future.