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Sports Governance Conclave in Ahmedabad This Friday

Ahmedabad hosts a major Sports Governance Conclave on Friday, featuring top officials like Sujata Chaturvedi. The event will focus on integrity, policy, and the future of Indian sports. Read more.

Chandigarh Sports Dept Plans Portal for Grant Tracking

Chandigarh's Sports Department is developing a digital portal to streamline grant disbursement and monitor sports associations. This move aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in fund management.

Ludhiana's 2026 Sports Infrastructure Push

Ludhiana residents and athletes demand upgraded sports facilities and better maintenance in 2026. Will the city's infrastructure meet growing public needs? Read more.

₹10 Crore Sports Upgrade for Rohtak University

Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak is set for a major sports infrastructure upgrade with ₹10 crore from the Haryana government's 'Sports Facilities in Universities' scheme. Learn about the new facilities and their impact.

Neeraj Chopra parts ways with JSW Sports, starts own firm

Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra announces the end of his decade-long management partnership with JSW Sports and launches his own athlete management venture, Vel Sports. Read about this major shift in Indian sports.

Usman Khawaja Retires, Slams Racial Stereotyping

Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja announces retirement, revealing he was 'always treated differently' due to racial stereotyping. Read his powerful statement on bias in sports.

Sports Governance Act Partially Effective From Jan 1

India's landmark National Sports Governance Act partially takes effect from January 1, 2026, establishing a new framework for sports bodies, a National Sports Board, and a Tribunal. Read about the key changes.

Gogoi: People from Northeast are Indians, not Chinese

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi condemns the racial attack on Anjel Chakma in Dehradun, stressing that citizens from the Northeast are integral Indians. Read the full story and stand against discrimination.

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