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DV Shankar Rao, a 73-year-old retired SBI officer from Hyderabad, made history as the first recorded heart bypass survivor to win four gold medals at the National Powerlifting Championships. He has now been invited to represent India at the 2025 World Championships in South Africa.
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Ch Rahul from Mancherial won gold at a state-level yoga competition in Adilabad and will now represent Telangana in the upcoming national-level event in Chhattisgarh next month
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VNRVJIET celebrated its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025, honoring over 1,000 B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D. graduates.
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In the mixed doubles event, Thanuja and Shravan continued to maintain their winning spree, and Alia Sabreen got another win in the singular race of the day
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In the men’s Class 10 final, Hitesh delivered a stellar performance, defeating Maharashtra’s Vishwa Tambe with a decisive 11-6, 11-5, 11-4 victory. Adding to the state’s achievements, Nisha Kumari and Vijaya Deepika Gangapatnam secured silver medals, finishing as runners-up in the women’s Class 8 and Class 4 finals, respectively.
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India's Kumar Nitesh clinched his maiden gold medal at the Paralympics, defeating Great Britain's Daniel Bethell in a gripping men's singles SL3 badminton final here on Monday.
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Chinese badminton player, Liu Yuchen went on his knees to propose to his badminton partner Huang Ya Qiong
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Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande conferred the degrees to 33 officers including foreign officers from Royal Bhutan Army and Sri Lankan Army of Degree Engineering (DE) - 104 and Technical Entry Scheme (TES) - 40 course.
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India made history in the Asian Games equestrian competitions, winning a gold medal in Dressage Prix St-Georges after a gap of four decades.
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This is TB Bijju first national-level gold medal for the Intermediate second year student of Indus International School who trains with coach Neelakant at the Gun For Glory academy
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India's Sanjana won a gold medal in clean and jerk but settled for a silver in the total lift in women's 76kg category in the Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships
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In the category E World Ranking competition the 23-year-old Jyothi Yarraji clocked 13.20s in the final to secure victory in the event.
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TSMS-Asifabad Principal stated that Thanisk was adjudged to be the best catcher award for playing a vital role in the victory of the team as well
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Alekhya, a student of HPS Ramanthapur and her partner Akhil (crew) were representing Secunderabad Sailing Club
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Long jumper Murali Sreeshankar recorded his best jump at Chula Vista at 8.29m on Sunday to win the gold
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Siddipet: Finance Minister T Harish Rao has said that he will present a gold medal to government college-going students in the Siddipet district. Addressing the students after laying foundation for new buildings of Government Girls School and Government Junior College for Girls in Siddipet on Friday, the minister said he will present the medal if […]
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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A woman constable Bonagani Sravanthi Goud working with Koutala police station won gold medal in 10 meters air pistol category competition during the seventh meet of Telangana Rifle Association held in Hyderabad from August 1 to 7. She was felicitated by Superintendent of Police K Suresh Kumar here on Wednesday. Suresh Kumar, […]
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Warangal: Kakatiya University (KU) will institute Prof Thota Vinoda Gold Medal in English Language Teaching. Following a resolution passed by the University Standing Committee recently, it was decided to award ‘Prof. Thota Vinoda Gold Medal annually to the candidate who scored highest combined marks in the Elective D: – English Language Teaching 1 & 2 […]
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New Delhi: Harshada Sharad Garud on Monday became India’s first weightlifter to win a gold medal at the IWF Junior World Championships in Heraklion, Greece. Harshada claimed the yellow metal with a total effort of 153kg (70kg 83kg) in the women’s 45kg category, opening India’s account on the opening day of the competition. The 70kg […]
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Indeed, Avani is the first Indian female athlete to win a gold medal in either Olympics or the Paralympics