Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) [India], July 24: Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati, the Governor of Odisha, today felicitated two exceptional young athletes, Prem Munda and Rajkumar Munda, from the Jindal Foundation's Wushu Training Program in Barbil. The ceremony, held yesterday, July 23rd, at Raj Bhawan, B
The Chinese effort to block the delivery of congratulatory messages from the Taiwanese government to medal-winning athletes was described as a "blatant provocation," quoted by Cabinet spokesperson Michelle Lee during a briefing in Taipei on Thursday.
Double Olympic medallist and Indian hockey legend PR Sreejesh, at the 20th Delhi Half Marathon Registration Launch event, urged parents to encourage their players to "run, play and to dream"
Delhi Minister Ashish Sood outlined the initiative on Tuesday, stating that Olympic gold and silver medallists from Delhi will be offered Group A government jobs, while bronze medallists will be given Group B posts. All Paralympic medal winners will receive Group B jobs.
Indian pickleball players have made the nation proud with outstanding performances at two major international events - the Grand Rally International Tournament and the WPC Grand Slam, both held in Malaysia, as well as the Asian Pickleball University Championship in Da Nang, Vietnam. The tour
Sumit, U-23 Asian Champion, clinched a silver medal in the 60kg Greco-Roman category at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 wrestling tournament in Budapest, Hungary.
Olympian Kiran Pahal clinched the gold medal in the women's 400m event in Patna on Saturday at the Indian Open Athletics 2025 tournament, finishing with a time of 54.93 seconds, as per Olympics.com.
Olympian Antim Panghal and Harshita clinched gold medals following their remarkable victories in their respective weight categories at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 wrestling tournament in Budapest.
The Union Minister expressed happiness over the Indian contingent winning 613 medals at the 21st World Police and Fire Games and congratulated the Indian police and fire services team for their excellent performance and for making the country proud. He said that the next World Police and Fir
"Winning and losing is a part of life. We should always aim to win. Winning should be our habit; only those who make winning a habit perform well... I once again heartily congratulate all the medal winners who played and won for the country in the 21st World Police and Fire Games," said S
Indian wrestler Sujeet Kalkal clinched the gold medal in the 65kg men's freestyle category at the Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 wrestling tournament in Budapest, Hungary.