Pro Panja League, in the presence of the Sports Minister of Mizoram, Lalnghinglova Hmar, has announced a mega event featuring a wide range of Armwrestlers from across India in the hill city of Aizawl during the second half of December 2024.
The Telugu Titans fended off a resilient Bengaluru Bulls to secure a hard-fought 38-35 victory in Saturday's second game of the night in the Pro Kabaddi League.
An exceptional second-half performance from Punjab FC saw them turn the tide in their favour after they trailed the entirety of the first-half due to Wilmar Jordan Gil's goal. However, a brace from Luka Majcen within a space of two minutes and a goal from substitute Asmir Suljic saw them bag
Owen Coyle's men took the early lead through Jordan Wilmar Gil but it was cancelled out by Udanta Singh before the break. The second half saw the visitors go up through Armando Sadiku's spot-kick but Daniel Chima Chukwu restored parity for the Marina Machans.
Rei Tachikawa and Jordan Murray's first-half goals gave the hosts a 2-0 lead before the half-time break. Despite Hyderabad FC scoring an early goal in the second half, the Jamshedpur FC defence stood firm, denying the opponents the opportunity to net an equalizer.
The IRDAI is set to implement new rules from October 2024, mandating higher surrender pay-outs for policyholders who exit their policies early. This change is expected to negatively impact insurers' margins in the second half of FY25, as per the report.
The India senior men's national team played an inspired second half to hold hosts Vietnam to a 1-1 draw in an international friendly at the Thien Truong Stadium in Nam Dinh, Vietnam, on Saturday.
The Triveni Continental Kings and upGrad Mumba Masters opened the second half of the Tech Mahindra Global Chess League on day five of the event.
Triveni, the reigning champions from season one, entered the match with three wins out of five, starting the day in second place.
The central government has planned to collect Rs 20,000 crores through the 'Sovereign Green Bonds' in the second half (Oct-Mar) of the financial year 2025, according to a release by the Finance Ministry
Out of gross market borrowing of Rs 14.01 lakh crore budgeted for 2024-25, Rs 6.61 lakh crore or 47.2 per cent is planned to be borrowed in the second half, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement on Thursday.