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CWG 2030 Ahmedabad to Feature 17 Sports Programme

CWG 2030 Ahmedabad to Feature 17 Sports Programme

The 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad will feature 17 sports, expanding significantly from the 10-sport programme planned for Glasgow 2026. Commonwealth Sport says the centenary edition will adopt a cost-effective model, with hosting expenses reduced by up to 60% while leveraging Ahmedabad's largely completed sports infrastructure.

PM Modi Applauds Grand Yoga Day Event in Kolkata

PM Modi Applauds Grand Yoga Day Event in Kolkata

Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the grand International Yoga Day celebration at Kolkata’s Red Road, where people from all walks of life participated. He emphasized the theme ‘Yoga For Healthy Ageing’, highlighting yoga’s role in maintaining fitness and well-being across all age groups.

UN Headquarters Celebrates International Yoga Day in New York

UN Headquarters Celebrates International Yoga Day in New York

The United Nations Headquarters in New York marked International Yoga Day with a special celebration, emphasizing yoga's ability to unite mind and body while fostering mental, physical and spiritual wellness. Originating in ancient India, yoga has evolved into a global movement embraced by millions across cultures and continents, continuing to grow in popularity as a path to healthier living.

Manika Batra urges Sports ministry intervention after Asian Games snub

Manika Batra urges Sports ministry intervention after Asian Games snub

Indian table tennis star Manika Batra has appealed to the Sports Ministry, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the IOA for intervention after being left out of India's 2026 Asian Games squad. Calling the decision "deeply disheartening," Batra questioned the consistency and fairness of the selection process and sought a review of the criteria applied by the TTFI.