
Indian Wrestling Federation Reinstated: Sports Ministry Ends Suspension to Prioritise Athletes Welfare
The Sports Ministry lifts WFI suspension, restoring governance and enabling Indian wrestlers to compete globally.
The Sports Ministry lifts WFI suspension, restoring governance and enabling Indian wrestlers to compete globally.
Pranav Venkatesh becomes the first Indian to win the World Junior Chess Championship in 17 years.
In a nail-biting finish, Praggnanandhaa defeats Gukesh in tiebreakers to win the Tata Steel Masters.
D Gukesh’s victory at the Tata Steel tournament marks a significant shift in Indian chess rankings.
India’s women’s and men’s Kho Kho teams create history by winning inaugural World Cup against Nepal.
An inspiring ceremony recognizing outstanding athletes and coaches while highlighting inclusivity in Indian sports.
The IOC announces a replacement program for defective medals from the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Neeraj Chopra’s consistent performance in 2024 earns him top javelin thrower accolades over fierce competitors.
In September 2025, India will host an international javelin throw invitational featuring the world’s top athletes.
Four remarkable athletes, including Manu Bhaker and D Gukesh, are set to receive India’s highest sporting honour on January 17, 2025.