
India Makes History: New Delhi to Host 2025 World Para Athletics Championships with Over 1,000 Global Athletes
New Delhi prepares to showcase global para-athletic talent as it hosts the first-ever World Para Athletics Championships in India.
New Delhi prepares to showcase global para-athletic talent as it hosts the first-ever World Para Athletics Championships in India.
In a captivating race in Kolkata, Sutume Kebede successfully defended her title while Stephen Kissa celebrated a long-awaited victory, showcasing remarkable performances from elite runners.
India’s women’s hockey team showcased remarkable resilience, defeating China 3-2 in a penalty shootout to secure their second consecutive Junior Asia Cup title.
At just 18 years old, D Gukesh has made history by becoming the youngest World Chess Champion, defeating Ding Liren in a thrilling final match that showcased his incredible talent and determination.
The Indian women’s doubles table tennis team, featuring Shiney Gomes and Subhechchha Roy, proudly secured a bronze medal at the Asia-Pacific Deaf Games, highlighting their dedication and spirit of sportsmanship.
India’s junior men’s hockey team showcased remarkable resilience and skill, defeating arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling final to secure their fifth title in the Men’s Junior Asia Cup.
Eight-year-old Divith Reddy from Hyderabad clinches gold at the Under-8 World Cadet Chess Championship, showcasing resilience and tactical brilliance against global competitors.
Team India proudly clinched four medals, including a gold by Sachin Chamaria, at the World Boccia Challenger Series in Bahrain, showcasing their exceptional talent and determination.
Bajrang Punia, the celebrated Olympic wrestler, has been handed a four-year ban for refusing a doping test, raising questions about athlete rights and anti-doping protocols.
Shams Aalam triumphs as the first paraplegic swimmer to conquer a challenging 13 km swim in the Ganga, setting a world record and inspiring countless others.