Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inspected the rally parade at a program organized on Home Guards Foundation Day in Nanurkheda, Dehradun on Saturday. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also presented cheques of scholarship amount to the meritorious children of Home Guard jawa
New Delhi [India], December 3: KL Deemed to be University celebrated its XIV Annual Convocation with grandeur at its Vijayawada campus, marking a pivotal moment for students, parents, and faculty alike. This year, degrees were awarded to 4,706 students, including 166 Ph.D. scholars, 604 post
Pranavi, former Order of Merit winner in India, is tied third with Helen Briem of Germany who shot 66-69 to be 9-under. Lying second is Pia Babnik of Slovenia, who has had two straight 67s
Pranavi, playing her rookie season on the LET, birdied holes two, three, seven, eight, 12 and 18 for her round of six-under. The three players sharing the second place with Pranavi included the German duo Helen Briem and Patricia Isabel Schmidt, and Spain's Ana Pelaez Trivino all fired round
Jamal (68-65-72-71) totalled 12-under 276 for the week to win his fifth title by a narrow one-shot margin. Hossain picked up a prize money cheque worth Rs 12,75,000 to jump 22 spots from 39th to 17th place in the PGTI Ranking
Hitaashee Bakshi did not face any problems on her way to picking her third title of the season as she won the 14th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour by four shots
Hitaashee Bakshi added a 2-under 70 to her first-round card of 67 to double her three-shot lead to six with one more round to go in the 14th Leg of the Women's Pro Golf Tour at the Vooty Golf Club.
The 25-year-old Arjun (62-64-66), the overnight leader by three shots, took his total of 18-under 192 on Friday to continue at the top with a slender one-shot lead
Hitaashee, who has won twice this season, had six birdies against one bogey and opened a three-shot lead over Vidhatri Urs and Sneha Singh, who shot 2-under 70 each
Arjun Prasad (62-64), the first-round leader by one shot, extended his lead to three strokes at a total of 14-under 126 on Thursday following a round that featured an eagle, five birdies and a bogey
Hitaashee, who has won twice this season, will face a strong challenge from Sneha Singh, who has also won twice and Vidhatri Urs, who in seven starts has won three times
The 23-year-old Kshitij (64-66-67-67), who won on the PGTI after two years, collected a prize money cheque worth Rs 15 lakhs to zoom 31 spots to 18th position in the PGTI Ranking. It was Kaul's fourth professional title and his second at the Poona Club Golf Course