7 things about the 2018 FIFA World Cup you didn’t know!
Entire world has come together to celebrate the grandest sporting [...]
Entire world has come together to celebrate the grandest sporting [...]
With a vision of winning an Olympic medal for India in Table Tennis by 2024, the UTT league was launched in 2017 to inspire the youth and drive the development at grassroots level.
India successfully swept aside Kenya at the Mumbai Sports Arena [...]
Star India bagged media rights for the international bilateral matches held at home for five years by forking out a staggering Rs 61.38 billion, on 5th April 2018. And ever since then, the industry experts have started evaluating whether this gamble by its CEO Mr. Uday Shankar, is worth all the risk.
The CBSE board announced a few days back that students from Classes IX to XII of CBSE schools will have to attend a mandatory health education and physical ...
The concept of physical literacy and the value it brings to the long-term health of children has been that of a novelty in our nation.
The Hindu Business Line reported that the Indian sports industry sponsorship surpassed the US$1Billion mark in 2017. Sports in India is gaining lots of attention from the central and state governments and the public.
In a patriarchal society, women have borne the burden of socio cultural bias for thousands of years. And even today, women are generally looked down upon.
There was a time years back when we yearned for our vacation, today most of us wait for the IPL season to commence as sports and entertainment have become the backbone of our society, whether we like it or not.
The sports section has been somewhat dreary in India for some time now save for cricket and the recent upsurge in football leagues. The news pertaining to Kabaddi, Hockey, and Olympics has gone somewhat unnoticed – but no longer!