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Ahmedabad's Board Games Teach Algebra, History & Management

Discover how Ahmedabad's board game culture evolved from cafe gatherings to powerful educational & corporate tools, teaching everything from algebra to medieval history. Explore the screen-free movement reshaping learning.

Bengaluru's Top 5 Social Board Games Building Community

Discover the 5 most popular board games in Bengaluru's cafes and clubs that are turning strangers into friends. From Codenames to Mahjong, see how these games reduce screen time and spark real conversation. Explore the city's growing social scene!

Suresh Kalmadi, Former IOA Chief, Dies at 81

Suresh Kalmadi, the polarising figure who shaped Indian Olympic sports for decades and oversaw the 2010 CWG, has died. The sports fraternity remembers his ambitious vision and complex legacy. Read more.

69th National School Games Begin in Ludhiana

Ludhiana hosts the 69th National School Games from Jan 6-11, featuring Gatka, Judo, Taekwondo. Over 1,200 participants from 38 teams compete. Punjab Minister announces 3,100 new stadiums. Read more.

India Drops Jiu-Jitsu from Asian Games Contingent

India will not send a jiu-jitsu team to the 2026 Asian Games in Japan. Key factors include governance issues, low medal prospects, and failure to meet new govt criteria. Full details inside.

Ex-Union Minister Suresh Kalmadi Passes Away at 81

Senior Congress leader and former sports administrator Suresh Kalmadi passed away at 81 in Pune after prolonged illness. His legacy includes the 2010 CWG controversy and a long political career.

India Targets 2036 Olympics in Gujarat, Says Jay Shah

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah announces India's ambitious bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games in Gujarat, following the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Discover the roadmap and vision for this historic sporting endeavour.

National School Games Begin in Ludhiana

Over 1200 young athletes from across India compete in Gatka, Judo & Taekwondo at the 69th National School Games in Ludhiana from Jan 6-11. Witness the future of Indian sports!

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