Two-time Asian Tour winner Rashid struck a four-under 68 to jump six spots from his overnight tied seventh position, and three-time PGTI winner Kshitij Naveed Kaul shot a three-under 69 to gain one spot from his overnight tied second.
The month of Ramzan was filled with purity and compassion for all and on Saturday the festival of Eid-Ul-Fitr is being celebrated across the country to spread love.
"Co-chaired 4th India-CARICOM Ministerial Meeting with Jamaican FM @kaminajsmith at @CARICOMorg HQ. Thank FM Guyana Hugh Todd for inviting us all," Jaishankar tweeted on Saturday.
To increase your gastronomic appetite, let's walk through the lanes of Jama Masjid Road which invites people from different parts of the world to savour their delicacies, especially during the month of Ramzan. The festive glory remains incomplete if you haven't tasted the kebabs and nalli he
The in-form Karan Pratap Singh's win followed his career-best runner-up finish in Noida last week where he had lost in a playoff. Karan (70-70-68-70), lying two shots off the lead in second place at the start of the day, posted a resolute two-under 70 on day four to tally 10-under 278 for
Faridabad's Karan Pratap Singh (70-70-68), the runner-up in Noida last week, continued his fine form by posting the day's best score of 68 and moving up four spots to the second position at eight-under 208.
Dhaka-based Jamal Hossain's (70-67) total read seven-under 137 and he enjoyed a two-shot lead over the quartet comprising Greater Noida's Arjun Sharma (68), Kolkata's Mohammad Sanju (71), Chandigarh's Harendra Gupta (70) and American Varun Chopra (71).
American Varun Chopra, Gurugram-based Tapy Ghai, Mysuru's Yashas Chandra and Mohammad Sanju of Kolkata shot scores of four-under 68 to make up the leading quartet on day one of the PGTI Players Championship 2023, On a windy day, the leaderboard looked packed with seven golfers bunched in tie
The field of 124 players includes 121 professionals and three amateurs. The leading Indian professionals in the fray are Udayan Mane, defending champion Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, PGTI Rankings leader Om Prakash Chouhan, Sachin Baisoya and Gaurav Pratap Singh, to name a few.
he National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday filed a charge-sheet naming Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Mushtaq Ahmed Mir among four in the Al Huda Educational Trust (AHET) terror funding case linked to the Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI).