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Prof. Rajesh will deliver a talk on 'Physical Education: A Fitness Tool for School Children
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Telangana’s Gouri Litisha and Yeruva Yashasri were part of the Indian team that settled for a silver in the Bauhinia Cup international netball championship in Hong Kong
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JBS Vidyadhar, former India No.3 in singles and one of the premier doubles players of the 90s, is keen to embark on a journey of giving back something to the sport with all dedication and commitment, donning the role of a coach
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Sixth-seeded Sahaja Yamalapalli of India and Hiroko Kuwata of Japan won the women’s doubles title at the ITF $35,000 tennis tournament in Santo Domingo on Monday
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The course was led by AIFF lead coach educator, Shailesh Karkera, and supported by two Indian Sign Language interpreters from Slum Soccer.
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Despite earlier plans, Hyderabad has been excluded from BCCI’s updated 2025 international fixtures. Neither men's nor women's matches nor A-team games will be hosted in the city, marking another missed opportunity for the cricket-loving Hyderabad crowd.
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Sony Sports Network will provide live multi-language coverage of the India tour of England starting June 20, 2025, featuring expert commentary and analysis. The series promises high excitement with Shubman Gill captaining a new-look Indian Test team.
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Marc Marquez topped every session at MotorLand to claim his seventh victory, showcasing supreme dominance. Brother Alex Marquez finished second, with Francesco Bagnaia returning to form in third. The race saw multiple crashes and intense battles among top riders.
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Another former India star Robin Uthappa highlighting the remarkable evolution of Gen Bold players said that one name that immediately would come to his mind would be Sai Sudharsan
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Carlos Alcaraz rallied from two sets down and saved three match points to beat Jannik Sinner 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (10-2) on Sunday and retain his French Open title for a second straight year
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Abhinava defeated K. Aniketh Reddy (GBA) 15-6, 16-14 in the singles final and then combined with Aditya Gupta to clinch the doubles title, also defeating Nalin and Pranav of Hyderabad 15-7, 15-10.
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Tribals staged a protest against the State government's decision to convert a part of the Kawal Tiger Reserve corridor into the newly notified Kumram Bheem Conservation Reserve
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A day-long district-level badminton championship was conducted in Mancherial on Sunday, organised by the Mancherial District Badminton Association
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FIDE-rated Challa Saharsha won the open category title in the fifth PICA prize money chess tournament organised by Pratyusha International Chess Academy here by virtue of the tie-break rule, despite tying with Chidvilash Sai with 4.5 points each from five rounds
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Mr K Giridhar, Chief Manager of State Bank of India, and former state player Raja Debnath were the guests of honour
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After two weeks of intense competition between young athletes from across the country, Ritvik Gupta and Swara Karmarkar of the Kolkata Thunder Blades emerged victorious in a nail-biting final that ended 5-2
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Paris Olympics bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale will lead the Indian squad along with comeback shooter Elavenil Valarivan at the season's third ISSF World Cup, which will feature a galaxy of international stars
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Two top-ranked teams in the four-team Group C, India and Hong Kong, clash on the second matchday of the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers final round on June 10 for the first win of their campaign
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Hyderabad Black Hawks secured the services of Shikhar Singh for Rs 16 lakh from the Platinum category, while Aman Kumar and Deepu Venugopal were picked up for Rs 11.5 lakh and Rs 5.75 lakh respectively
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Rahil Pillarisetty clinched a thrilling win in the Pro-Stock 301-400cc race, beating favourite Sarthak Chavan, as heavy rain ended the championship early. Ann Jennifer, Varun Patil, and Kedarnath also impressed with double wins in their respective categories
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In his letter, the DCP highlighted that RCB fans are likely to arrive in lakhs. As the event is organised in haste at the grand steps of Vidhana Soudha, there will be difficulty in organising security due to a shortage of staff and officers
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“I think both teams (South Africa and Australia for the WTC final from June 11 at Lord’s in England) are very similarly matched with their bowling attacks. You look at Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Jos Hazlewood, Scott Boland, they're probably the four front runners at this stage, along with Nathan Lyon,” Finch said.
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“It’s a great dynamic position to have is coming into just one test and that’s why I think experience is really key," Hayden said
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Pooja and Jyothi Yarraji headlined India’s impressive performance, winning six gold medals on the opening day of the Taiwan Open athletics meet