India beat Wales 4-2 on Thursday to finish in second place in Pool D and will now play a cross-over match to book a berth for a place in the quarterfinals of the World Cup.
The painting was seen in a painting camp based on Ram Katha was organised at the Art Gallery located on the premises of the Culture Department in the state capital. Awardee painters of different styles from six states across the country have arrived here to participate in the camp.
As per an official statement, the spectators in the gallery included 4,800 students from various schools, Red Ribbon Club members from colleges, people from the community, and participants from the Mission Shakti Department.
If India top their pool then they will not have to play the cross over match and moreover they will face a relatively easier opponent in quarter-final.
India will lock horns with Wales in their final pool game at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar on Thursday. India is at the second place in the pool with four points, lower than England, which also has four points, due to an inferior goal difference. Wales is at the bottom with zero points, havin
The Book of Bihari Literature edited by Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K. and published by Harper Collins India has received The Kalinga Literary Festival Book Awards 2022. The Book of Bihari Literature is a vibrant collection of writings poems, essays, stories that have flowed from the pens of
Lee Jungjun scored for the Korean side in the 8th and 23rd minutes, which proved to be the undoing of Japan in a nail-biting encounter. Nagayoshi Ken found the back of the net for the Japanese team in the first minute of the game to gain the advantage early in the match.
The state-of-the-art facilities at the Kalinga Stadium, in Bhubaneshwar and the Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium in Rourkela have impressed players and teams from all over the world.