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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju feels that the National Sports Governance Bill, which is set to be tabled in the ...
Australia's High Commissioner to India, Philip Green OAM, on Saturday highlighted the growing importance of sports in ...
In 1920, India sent its first participant to the Olympic Games, widely regarded the largest and greatest sporting event in the world. In the years that followed, Indian athletes won several more ...
India’s massive Olympic potential is perhaps best underlined by its status in cricket, by far the country’s most popular sport and one in which it has become the dominant global force.
India generate an estimated 80 per cent of the game’s global revenue, ... “It has changed from being a simple, laid-back maharaja-driven sport in India to a sport with massive wealth, ...
This March marks two years since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down sport in India. Since then, most top-level sport has resumed, and with great success.
Deshpande, a legendary guru and one of the sport’s foremost authorities, knows Mallakhamb better than perhaps anyone. Though he carries a deceptive slouch in his slight frame, the sprightly 60 ...
JioStar Sports CEO Sanjog Gupta reveals JioStar's investment strategy and platform vision as India's sports market heads toward $130 billion by 2030.
From cricket to Coldplay, one executive is redefining how India consumes live entertainment. But Gupta’s ambitions extend far beyond sports. In an interview with Variety, the executive outlined his ...
Cricket is India’s most popular sport and it is not even close. It is the same story elsewhere in South Asia. Add the populations of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, ...