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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.

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.

Shah: 40kg explosives in Delhi blast, 3 tonnes recovered

Union Home Minister Amit Shah disclosed that 40kg of explosives were used in the Delhi car blast near Red Fort, while 3 tonnes were seized. He announced a new 360-degree assault plan on organized crime. Read the full details.

Red Fort to get 3 new museums by 2025

Delhi's iconic Red Fort is set for a major cultural upgrade with three new museums dedicated to aviation, arms, and art, slated to open by December 2025. Explore the details!

Delhi Blast Survivors Struggle for Compensation, Insurance

Victims of the Nov 10 Delhi blast near Red Fort face mounting debt and bureaucratic hurdles as promised compensation remains stuck. Their burnt vehicles, key to insurance claims, lie in police custody. Read their fight for survival.

Life term for taxi driver in 2010 Chandigarh rape-murder

A Chandigarh court sentences taxi driver Monu Kumar to life imprisonment for the 2010 rape and murder of an MBA student, stating he 'does not deserve any sympathy'. Read the full details of the long-awaited verdict.

Ahmedabad Wins Bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games

Ahmedabad officially awarded hosting rights for 2030 Commonwealth Games. India previously spent ₹70,000 crore on 2010 Delhi Games, far exceeding initial estimates. Read more about this major sporting event.

Delhi Red Fort Blast: Death Toll Rises to 15

Death toll in Delhi's Red Fort car blast reaches 15 as investigation reveals sophisticated white-collar terror network using encrypted communications and weapons smuggling.

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