90+ teams participate in NDG 2025 sporting event

The National Dharmic Games (NDG) 2025, the UK’s largest Hindu student sporting event, took place on 15th February at Loughborough University. Organised by NHSF (UK) volunteers, it drew 700 attendees and 90+ teams, including non-Hindu players....

Telugu Association of London hosts volleyball, throwball tournaments

Telugu Association of London (TAL) conducted the 13th annual volleyball tournament along with women’s Throwball tournament in UEL Sports Dock, University of East London on 16 March.

90+ teams participate in NDG 2025 sporting event

The National Dharmic Games (NDG) 2025, the UK’s largest Hindu student sporting event, took place on 15th February at Loughborough University. Organised by NHSF (UK) volunteers, it drew 700 attendees and 90+ teams, including non-Hindu players....

Telugu Association of London hosts volleyball, throwball tournaments

Telugu Association of London (TAL) conducted the 13th annual volleyball tournament along with women’s Throwball tournament in UEL Sports Dock, University of East London on 16 March.

Double gold for India at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest

India made history by achieving a double gold in the Chess Olympiad, winning outright in both the open and women's sections. Both Indian teams dominated in the final round, securing convincing 3½-½ victories. In the open section, Dommaraju Gukesh...

Neeraj finishes second in Diamond League, misses crown by 1 cm

Star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra agonisingly missed the Diamond League crown by just one centimeter as he finished second for the second consecutive year with a throw of 87.86m in the season finale Diamond League series at Brussels.

In a big boost to Team India’s plans for the ODI World Cup in India in October-November, fit again pacer Jasprit Bumrah is back after almost a year, and that too as a captain, for the T20Is in Ireland in August. In another piece of good news...

Australia retained the Ashes after the fourth Test at Old Trafford was drawn on Sunday with no play possible on Day 5 due to rain, leaving England trailing 2-1 in the series with one match to play.

India women’s cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur took an unprecedented swipe at the umpires after the third match of the ODI against Bangladesh ended in a tie on Saturday. The tie in Dhaka meant the series ended 1-1, and Harmanpreet was displeased.



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