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India to Host World Boxing Cup Finals 2025

India will host the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 in New Delhi. BFI President Ajay Singh calls it a red-letter day for Indian boxing that will boost Olympic preparations.

YouTube suspends SGPC channel for a week

YouTube suspends SGPC's official channel for one week over a video discussing 1984 events. SGPC appeals to devotees to use alternate channel for Gurbani Kirtan. Read full details.

Delhi HC seeks reply on Sirsa's 1984 riots plea

Delhi High Court directs Centre and police to respond to Akali Dal's plea regarding a report on Kamal Nath's alleged presence during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Next hearing on Jan 15, 2026.

Delhi Jobs for 1984 Anti-Sikh Riot Victims' Kin

Delhi government clears policy providing employment to family members of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims. Elderly victims can now nominate next generation for jobs. Read more about this historic decision.

Olympic cycling legend Charles Coste dies at 101

French cycling champion Charles Coste, the 1948 Olympic gold medalist and world's oldest living Olympic icon, has died at 101, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in sports history.

Japanese Omotenashi: Lessons for Indian Companies

Discover how Japanese Omotenashi - the art of selfless hospitality showcased during Tokyo Olympics - offers valuable lessons for Indian companies seeking to enhance employee experience and customer satisfaction.

Akal Takht: Bachchan Unexonerated for 1984 Riots Role

The supreme temporal authority of Sikhs states Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan remains unabsolved in the eyes of the Sikh community for his alleged role during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, demanding accountability decades later.

Akal Takht: Bachchan Not Cleared in 1984 Riots

Akal Takht's officiating Jathedar reveals shocking claims about Amitabh Bachchan's alleged involvement in 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Decades later, the controversy continues to haunt Bollywood's legendary actor.

Netherlands elects first openly gay Prime Minister

In a groundbreaking moment for Dutch politics, 36-year-old Rob Jetten is poised to become the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, engaged to Olympic rower Bram van Ojik.

Hockey legend Manuel Frederick passes away

Indian hockey mourns the loss of Manuel Frederick, the legendary centre-forward who won bronze at 1972 Munich Games and received India's highest sporting honour, the Dhyan Chand Award.

IOC pulls Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia

In a dramatic turn of events, the International Olympic Committee has pulled the inaugural Esports Olympics from Saudi Arabia, citing contract disagreements and seeking new global partners for the groundbreaking event.

PV Sindhu withdraws from badminton tour due to foot injury

Indian badminton star PV Sindhu withdraws from upcoming international tournaments due to persistent foot injury, raising concerns about her preparation for Paris 2025 Olympics. Get latest updates on her recovery timeline.

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