Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 10: The inaugural edition of Run InSync - scheduled for February 08, 2025 - an inclusive run that unites people with and without disabilities, successfully launched in Pune. Organized by Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation (ABBF) and SVP India, and su
Captain Rohit Sharma rediscovered his form and did it with some style by toppling numerous records during India's emphatic 4-wicket triumph in the second ODI against England in Cuttack on Sunday.
Steve Smith etched his name into the history book in the spectrum of fielding, by becoming the player to take the most Test catches by a non-wicketkeeper for Australia in Tests.
Records galore on the second day of track and field at 38th Uttarakhand National Games here at Dehradun's newly laid eight-lane track at Sports College Campus. Three individuals and one men's 4x100m relay National Games record were bettered on a warm Sunday afternoon session, as per the Nati
The moment India captain Rohit Sharma found his groove he didn't waste much time to surpass the former West Indies explosive opener Chris Gayle for the record of most sixes in ODIs.
India's tourism sector, which shattered records in 2023-24, is demonstrating further growth in the current financial year, the hospitality consulting firm Hotelivate said in a report.
US President Donald Trump has ruled out deporting Prince Harry despite legal challenges regarding his US visa. Trump dismissed the idea of deportation, while commenting on Harry's relationship with Meghan Markle and praising his brother, Prince William.
New Delhi [India], February 8: India Book of Records organised the soft launch of Guardian of Heritage, the much-anticipated biography of Dr Chu Bao Que, authored by Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, at the Diamond Books stall during the World Book Fair at Pragati Maidan. The book explores Dr Que'
Delhi Secretariat issues directive to ensure security of files, documents, and electronic records within the Secretariat complex. No documents may be removed without prior approval from the General Administration Department (GAD).
New Delhi [India], February 8: Veganuary, the global movement to try vegan in January and beyond, has hit record popularity in India, with a total of 1,39,486 Indians trying vegan this year. Globally, around 25.8 million people participated in Veganuary in January 2025. A new sister campaign