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In a land with barely any rinks or resources, a determined bunch of women from Ladakh skated past the odds to win India’s ...
Supporting Yoga Sangam's theme of 'Yoga for one earth, one health', the Sports Authority of India (SAI) organised the Yoga Sangam across all its centres, including Regional Centres, National Centres ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi kickstarted the yoga drive and led the celebrations of International Day of Yoga 2025 across t ...
Honble Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi kickstarted the yoga drive and lead the celebrations of International Day of ...
Held under the Ministry of Ayush’s Yoga Sangam initiative, the event took place at the Cycling Velodrome inside the Indira Gandhi Stadium and saw active participation from more than 400 My Bharat ...
Canada’s “Captain Clutch” Marie-Philip Poulin has another honor add to her already celebrated hockey career in being voted the IIHF’s Female Player of the Year. Poulin earned 33.1% of the ...
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Cosmopolitan India on MSNInside the historic win that put India's women's ice hockey team on the mapDiskit Angmo from the India women's national ice hockey team speaks of the long-deserved media attention after cinching a ...
The first-ever Women’s Hockey India League 2024-25, will run from January 12 to 26 in Ranchi, featuring four teams – Delhi SG Pipers, Odisha Warriors, Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers and Soorma ...
A legend of the Indian women's hockey game and the former captain of India, Rani Rampal is an institution and she believes India have the potential to win the Asian Games gold in 2026 and gain a ...
Former Indian women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal announced her retirement on October 24, 2024 ending her glittering career in which she scored 205 goals in 254 outings for the country.
Former Indian women's hockey team captain Rani Rampal announced her retirement on Thursday, ... "Seriously I have never thought I will play 254 games for the country and score 200 goals.
IMAGE: Rani Rampal signs off as one of India's most decorated hockey players after leading the women's team to its best-ever finish at the Olympics -- a fourth place at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
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