Neeraj has already won gold at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games. He is also the Diamond League champion. However, he has yet to win a top prize in the World Championships. Last year, he came really close to clinching the gold last year but had to settle for a silver, c
Indian Army Heach Coach L. Anthony Ramesh made two changes to the starting lineup with Captain Bhabindra Malla Thakuri back after suspension in goal and Liton Shil in the place of Alwin E.
Bhavik Vora, Founder of A47, a startup that is licensed to sell Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) merchandise on Thursday said that there is high demand for its merchandise after the success of Chandrayan-3 mission.
“Do we celebrate Yuvraj Singh enough for what he did in the 2011 World Cup with all the health concerns he had? Do we celebrate Zaheer Khan’s opening spell enough? To start off a World Cup final with 4 maiden overs is incredible and yet he isn’t given enough credit. We h
The contentious decision was made at a ministerial meeting on Tuesday morning because a sizable volume of water has accumulated at the site since the nuclear disaster in 2011, which was brought on by a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami
A startling 80 per cent of Afghan girls and young women who are of school age are currently denied access to education under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, a new report by Care International stated, according to TOLOnews.
The New Delhi Municipal Council has decided the start the work for the restoration of the Main Gole Market at the earliest to avoid “further degradation” of the British-era structure even as the theme for the museum has not been agreed upon, a civic body official informed on Wednesday.
The 10 teams will each play two official 50-over contests during the week leading up to the start of the World Cup on October 5, with matches to be held in three different cities across India
A neurological ailment, Parkinson's disease. Uncontrollable tremors, sluggish movements, and the sensation that one's feet are stuck to the ground are all hallmarks of Parkinson's disease, which is caused by the death of neurons in a part of the brain that aids in movement control.
In the first quarter, both teams got off to a fast start. India were aggressively attacking to take the lead, but by the end of the first quarter, the score was tied at 0-0 as both teams put up strong defensive displays.
Following the love that the show received from Indian and global audiences, and a popular demand for it to be back on stage, ‘The Great Indian Musical: Civilization To Nation’ is all set to unfold afresh at The Grand Theatre – the Cultural Centre’s 2000-seater performing arts marvel – starti