These rivalries have already written themselves into Indian football folklore. Some were born from legacy, some from geography and others simply because neither side could stand the sight of the other winning anything.
Yash Dhull, India's Under-19 World Cup-winning captain, rediscovered his lost mojo by hammering a composed hundred for North Zone against East Zone in the ongoing quarter-finals of the Duleep Trophy at the BCCI Centre of Excellence on Saturday.
New Delhi [India], August 30: Campus Activewear, one of India's leading Sports and Athleisure footwear brands, has announced National Award-winning actress Kriti Sanon as the new face of its Women's Category. The association marks more than a brand-celebrity partnership -- it reflects Campus
In an interview with ANI, BJP leader Uma Bharti, a former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, stated that the Congress is unable to win polls and is being wiped out. Rahul Gandhi should think before he speaks or take homoeopathic medicine to improve his memory.
Anwar Ali and Sandesh Jhingan ensured India's new chapter under head coach Khalid Jamil began on a winning note as the Blue Tigers ousted Tajikistan with a 2-1 victory in the CAFA Nations Cup opener on Friday night.
The hockey legend's comments came during the day when India played China in their Asia Cup opener, winning 4-3. Pakistan and Oman opted out of this year's tournament. Ahead of the tournament, as the pool and schedule were revealed, Hockey India President Dilip Kumar Tirkey clarified that
Speaking about Major Dhyan Chand, the Chief Minister said, "Whenever his name is mentioned, every Indian instinctively thinks of a hockey stick. With his talent and dedication, he gave Indian hockey global recognition by winning three Olympic gold medals--in 1928, 1932, and 1936."
Satwik-Chirag beat the Chinese pair by 19-21, 21-15, 21-17. After going down in a highly competitive first game, the Indian pair absorbed pressure brilliantly, winning the next two games to seal the match. The match lasted for a total of 66 minutes.
Banu Mushtaq, an Indian writer and women's rights activist, scripted history by winning the International Booker Prize for the short story anthology Heart Lamp in 2025. It is the first Kannada book to win honours in London. Originally written in the Kannada language, the stories in Heart Lam
New Delhi [India], August 27: The publishing world is seeing a rise in authors who bring their business expertise into storytelling, blending real-life experience with fiction. Readers today are drawn to works that mix history, culture, and personal insight with sharp writing. This growing t