New Delhi, Aug 18 (Ians) Hockey India on Friday announced a significant milestone in the development of grassroots hockey in the country by naming the core probable group for a first-ever sub-junior national camp.
For the first time, a 40-member Women’s sub-junior core group has been formed for a national coaching camp which is set to commence on August 21 at the world-class Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.
It is worth noting that former Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani will serve as a mentor and coach for the camp.
The development marks a remarkable step towards nurturing young talent and ensuring a robust future for Indian hockey and it will bring together the brightest and most promising young talents from across the nation. The players have been picked on the basis of their recent performances in the Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championships, Hockey India informed in a release on Friday.
For the first time, a 40-member Women’s sub-junior core group has been formed for a national coaching camp which is set to commence on August 21 at the world-class Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.
It is worth noting that former Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani will serve as a mentor and coach for the camp.
The development marks a remarkable step towards nurturing young talent and ensuring a robust future for Indian hockey and it will bring together the brightest and most promising young talents from across the nation. The players have been picked on the basis of their recent performances in the Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championships, Hockey India informed in a release on Friday.
- 8/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, July 23 (Ians) The Indian Men’s Trap Team comprising Bakhtyaruddin Malek, Shardul Vihaan and Arya Vansh Tyagi won silver on the penultimate day of the International Shooting Sport Federation (Issf) World Championship Juniors in Changwon, Korea, on Sunday.
The trio shot a combined 346 as Shotgun powerhouse Italy took gold with a total of 356, bagging India’s 15th medal in the championship so far.
Earlier none of the Indian Men’s Trap shooters were able to make the finals, however, Ashima Ahlawat in the Women’s Trap, did make the top six, only to finish on that same number in the finals as well.
Ashima shot 109 in qualification and then came through taking one of the three final spots in a six-way shoot-off. Teammate Preeti Rajak was the first to be eliminated in that shoot-off.
The trio of Preeti, Bhavya and Aadya Tripathi also missed the team bronze, totalling 312 in the Team competition,...
The trio shot a combined 346 as Shotgun powerhouse Italy took gold with a total of 356, bagging India’s 15th medal in the championship so far.
Earlier none of the Indian Men’s Trap shooters were able to make the finals, however, Ashima Ahlawat in the Women’s Trap, did make the top six, only to finish on that same number in the finals as well.
Ashima shot 109 in qualification and then came through taking one of the three final spots in a six-way shoot-off. Teammate Preeti Rajak was the first to be eliminated in that shoot-off.
The trio of Preeti, Bhavya and Aadya Tripathi also missed the team bronze, totalling 312 in the Team competition,...
- 7/23/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Gangtok, June 15 (Ians) The 2022 Asian Junior boxing Champion Krrish Pal showed his prowess and advanced to the pre-quarterfinals on the second day of sixth Youth Mens National Boxing Championships, here on Thursday.
In the 48kg round of 32 bout, Krrish was representing Chandigarh and faced Lovepreet Singh of Rajasthan. He was too quick for his opponent right from the beginning and smartly landed a combination of punches consistently. As a result, the referee had to stop the contest in the first round.
Krrish will take on Mohammad Junad of Telangana in the next round.
Three more boxers from Chandigarh — Aaditya Raj (71kg), Bhavya Saini (80kg) and Ankush (92+kg) also won their respective bouts and progressed to the next round.
Aadtiya blanked Jammu & Kashmir’s Raizwan whereas Bhavya won unanimously against Goa’s Suyashparab. Ankush defeated Rishi Govindu of Andhra Pradesh by RSC in the first round.
In other bouts of the day,...
In the 48kg round of 32 bout, Krrish was representing Chandigarh and faced Lovepreet Singh of Rajasthan. He was too quick for his opponent right from the beginning and smartly landed a combination of punches consistently. As a result, the referee had to stop the contest in the first round.
Krrish will take on Mohammad Junad of Telangana in the next round.
Three more boxers from Chandigarh — Aaditya Raj (71kg), Bhavya Saini (80kg) and Ankush (92+kg) also won their respective bouts and progressed to the next round.
Aadtiya blanked Jammu & Kashmir’s Raizwan whereas Bhavya won unanimously against Goa’s Suyashparab. Ankush defeated Rishi Govindu of Andhra Pradesh by RSC in the first round.
In other bouts of the day,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, May 24 (Ians) After working extensively in Hollywood and Bollywood, veteran actor Kabir Bedi is all set to make his Kannada debut at the age of 77 with ‘Kari Haida? Koragajja’.
Sudhir Attavar’s film is about a 12th-century Adivasi boy who is worshipped as a god. The film explores the indigenous culture and traditions in Karnataka.
Kabir Bedi and Attavar were spotted dubbing the film in Mumbai, from where the duo took to social media to share a sneak peek into the movie.
Kabir Bedi, who plays the role of a king in the movie, said: “Very good cast, a good director and producer, and above all a great story. I think it will make for a beautiful viewing experience.”
He continued: “I feel that this film should touch hearts of people because it is already a legend among the people, especially in the Mangalore region, and it is time...
Sudhir Attavar’s film is about a 12th-century Adivasi boy who is worshipped as a god. The film explores the indigenous culture and traditions in Karnataka.
Kabir Bedi and Attavar were spotted dubbing the film in Mumbai, from where the duo took to social media to share a sneak peek into the movie.
Kabir Bedi, who plays the role of a king in the movie, said: “Very good cast, a good director and producer, and above all a great story. I think it will make for a beautiful viewing experience.”
He continued: “I feel that this film should touch hearts of people because it is already a legend among the people, especially in the Mangalore region, and it is time...
- 5/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Kabir Bedi has worked in Bollywood as well as Hollywood films. Kabir Bedi, who has a distinct identity at the international level, is also known for his baritone voice. The veteran actor is all set to be seen in a Kannada film for the first time, which is being made on a subject like ‘Kantara’. Recently, he was spotted dubbing the film in Mumbai, he spoke about the story of the film, his character and the experience of working in a different language for the first time.
Producer Trivikram Sapalya and director Sudhir Attavar’s Kannada film ‘Kari Haida? Koragajja’ under the banner of Druthi Creations and Success Films will feature Kabir Bedi, Sandip Soparrkar, South stars Shruti, Bhavya and Naveen Padil. This is the first film of Bharat Suriya and Ritika. The film’s composers are Sudhir-Krishna. The film’s editors are Suresh (Bombay and Dil Se) and Vidyadhar Shetty.
Producer Trivikram Sapalya and director Sudhir Attavar’s Kannada film ‘Kari Haida? Koragajja’ under the banner of Druthi Creations and Success Films will feature Kabir Bedi, Sandip Soparrkar, South stars Shruti, Bhavya and Naveen Padil. This is the first film of Bharat Suriya and Ritika. The film’s composers are Sudhir-Krishna. The film’s editors are Suresh (Bombay and Dil Se) and Vidyadhar Shetty.
- 5/24/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 15 (Ians) Hockey Haryana were crowned Champions of the 13th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National 2023 after they defeated Hockey Jharkhand 3-2 in the final of the 11-day tournament which was held at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha.
Notably, Hockey Haryana came from behind twice to defeat Hockey Jharkhand in a thrilling encounter. After Sangita Kumari (7′) and Ankita Minz (27′) netted a goal each to put Hockey Jharkhand in front, Bhavya equalised and then won the game for Hockey Haryana. Meenakshi (36′) also scored a crucial goal for the Champions.
With the win, Hockey Haryana not only successfully defended their title but also remained unbeaten in the tournament. Speaking on their successful campaign, Hockey Haryana’s Coach Azad Singh Malik said, “We are elated to defend the title. Despite trailing twice in the summit clash against a strong team like Hockey Jharkhand, we didn’t lose our confidence,...
Notably, Hockey Haryana came from behind twice to defeat Hockey Jharkhand in a thrilling encounter. After Sangita Kumari (7′) and Ankita Minz (27′) netted a goal each to put Hockey Jharkhand in front, Bhavya equalised and then won the game for Hockey Haryana. Meenakshi (36′) also scored a crucial goal for the Champions.
With the win, Hockey Haryana not only successfully defended their title but also remained unbeaten in the tournament. Speaking on their successful campaign, Hockey Haryana’s Coach Azad Singh Malik said, “We are elated to defend the title. Despite trailing twice in the summit clash against a strong team like Hockey Jharkhand, we didn’t lose our confidence,...
- 5/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 13 (Ians) Hockey Jharkhand and Hockey Haryana won their respective semifinal clashes in the 13th Hockey India Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship 2023 to set up an exciting summit clash at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha.
The first match on Saturday saw Hockey Jharkhand prevail over Uttar Pradesh Hockey 2-1 in a penalty shootout after the two teams remained locked 2-2 at the end of regulation time.
The goal scorers for Hockey Jharkhand were Roshni Aind (2′) and Jamuna Kumari (28′) while Vandana Patel scored a brace for Uttar Pradesh Hockey to force a penalty shootout.
Hockey Jharkhand’s goalkeeper Gangi Barla saved four of the five penalties while Jamuna Kumari and Sweety Dungdung converted their chances to seal victory for Hockey Jharkhand.
In the other semifinal, Hockey Haryana defeated the Hockey Association of Odisha 3-1 in a penalty shootout after the two teams finished 1-1 at the end of regulation time.
The first match on Saturday saw Hockey Jharkhand prevail over Uttar Pradesh Hockey 2-1 in a penalty shootout after the two teams remained locked 2-2 at the end of regulation time.
The goal scorers for Hockey Jharkhand were Roshni Aind (2′) and Jamuna Kumari (28′) while Vandana Patel scored a brace for Uttar Pradesh Hockey to force a penalty shootout.
Hockey Jharkhand’s goalkeeper Gangi Barla saved four of the five penalties while Jamuna Kumari and Sweety Dungdung converted their chances to seal victory for Hockey Jharkhand.
In the other semifinal, Hockey Haryana defeated the Hockey Association of Odisha 3-1 in a penalty shootout after the two teams finished 1-1 at the end of regulation time.
- 5/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, May 6 (Ians) Shashi Khasa blasted 10 goals as Hockey Haryana defeated Tripura Hockey 32-0 in the 13th Hockey India Sub-Junior Women’s National Championship 2023 at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela, Odisha.
In other matches on Saturday, Hockey Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh Hockey, and Hockey Himachal registered wins in their respective games.
The first match on Saturday saw Hockey Haryana thrash Tripura Hockey by a comprehensive 32-0 scoreline. The goal scorers for Hockey Haryana were Priyanka, Shashi Khasa, Ravina, Simran Kataria (5′), Team Captain Pooja, Khushi, Anjani, Bhavya (29′), Kiriti (34′), Seema, and Nidhi (46′).
Hockey Jharkhand beat Hockey Uttarakhand 4-0 in the second match. Rajni Kerketta (26′) and Roshni Aind (28′) scored a goal each while Sweety Dungdung registered a brace to end the game in Hockey Jharkhand’s favour.
The third match of the day ended with Uttar Pradesh Hockey beating Delhi Hockey 12-0. Vandana Patel, Manisha Patel, Achal Singh, Komal Pal (57′), and...
In other matches on Saturday, Hockey Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh Hockey, and Hockey Himachal registered wins in their respective games.
The first match on Saturday saw Hockey Haryana thrash Tripura Hockey by a comprehensive 32-0 scoreline. The goal scorers for Hockey Haryana were Priyanka, Shashi Khasa, Ravina, Simran Kataria (5′), Team Captain Pooja, Khushi, Anjani, Bhavya (29′), Kiriti (34′), Seema, and Nidhi (46′).
Hockey Jharkhand beat Hockey Uttarakhand 4-0 in the second match. Rajni Kerketta (26′) and Roshni Aind (28′) scored a goal each while Sweety Dungdung registered a brace to end the game in Hockey Jharkhand’s favour.
The third match of the day ended with Uttar Pradesh Hockey beating Delhi Hockey 12-0. Vandana Patel, Manisha Patel, Achal Singh, Komal Pal (57′), and...
- 5/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 21 (Ians) In the latest episode of business reality show ‘Shark Tank India 2’, Founder and CEO of Shaadi.com – People Group, Anupam Mittal, and Co-Founder and CMO of boAt, Aman Gupta, who are also judging the show, entered into an argument during which Anupam called Aman ‘fekuchand’ (boastful person).
Aman and Peyush Bansal gave a lucrative investment offer of Rs 1 crore for 5.4 equity to the founders of the Eeg headband which didn’t go down well with Anupam.
After listening to the business idea of the founders, Bhavya Madan and Ria Rustagi of the Eeg headband, a machine that captures the brain activity, stress level, mood, and focus of a person, the sharks or the judges got impressed and Namita Thapar said: “I would like to give you an offer. Rs 1 crore for 6.66 per cent equity.”
Bhavya and Ria asked for an investment of Rs 1 crore for 2 per cent equity.
Aman and Peyush Bansal gave a lucrative investment offer of Rs 1 crore for 5.4 equity to the founders of the Eeg headband which didn’t go down well with Anupam.
After listening to the business idea of the founders, Bhavya Madan and Ria Rustagi of the Eeg headband, a machine that captures the brain activity, stress level, mood, and focus of a person, the sharks or the judges got impressed and Namita Thapar said: “I would like to give you an offer. Rs 1 crore for 6.66 per cent equity.”
Bhavya and Ria asked for an investment of Rs 1 crore for 2 per cent equity.
- 2/21/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 17 (Ians) There were plenty of goals on the fifth day of the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (Under-16) Phase – 2 here on Monday as Sports Hostel Odisha, Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Pritam Siwach Sports Promotion Foundation, Sports Authority of India ‘B’, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy and Har Hockey Academy registered wins in their respective matches.
In the first game on Day 5, Sports Hostel Odisha were up against Smart Hockey Academy and defeated them 5-1. Smart Hockey Academy took the lead in the first minute with Navroop Kaur finding the back of the net, but Sports Hostel Odisha bounced back. Premsila Bage (15′) equalized in the first quarter, after which Anima Oram (17′), captain Amisha Ekka and Priyanka Rout (44′) helped Sports Hostel Odisha register the win.
The second game saw a few more goals with Sports Authority of India ‘A’ defeating Citizen Hockey XI 21-0. Kajal led the charge with six goals.
In the first game on Day 5, Sports Hostel Odisha were up against Smart Hockey Academy and defeated them 5-1. Smart Hockey Academy took the lead in the first minute with Navroop Kaur finding the back of the net, but Sports Hostel Odisha bounced back. Premsila Bage (15′) equalized in the first quarter, after which Anima Oram (17′), captain Amisha Ekka and Priyanka Rout (44′) helped Sports Hostel Odisha register the win.
The second game saw a few more goals with Sports Authority of India ‘A’ defeating Citizen Hockey XI 21-0. Kajal led the charge with six goals.
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 21 (Ians) The Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Citizen Hockey XI, Sports Hostel Odisha, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy Sonepat, Har Hockey Academy, Anantapur Hockey Academy, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre registered wins in their respective pool matches on the fifth day of Khelo India Under-16 Women’s Hockey League 22, Phase-1, here on Sunday.
In the first match of the day, Sports Authority of India ‘A’ defeated Ghumanhera Riser’s Academy 18-0 in Pool A. Kajal starred with five goals, while Jyoti Xaxa bagged a hat-trick for Sports Authority of India ‘A’.
Karuna Minz, F Lalbiaksiami, Captain Sunelita Toppo and Dipika Barwa each netted twice for Sports Authority of India ‘A’. Tanuja Toppo (8′) and Anjana Xaxa (51′) also contributed a goal each for the winning team.
In the second match of the day, Citizen Hockey XI edged past Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy Bhagta 3-...
In the first match of the day, Sports Authority of India ‘A’ defeated Ghumanhera Riser’s Academy 18-0 in Pool A. Kajal starred with five goals, while Jyoti Xaxa bagged a hat-trick for Sports Authority of India ‘A’.
Karuna Minz, F Lalbiaksiami, Captain Sunelita Toppo and Dipika Barwa each netted twice for Sports Authority of India ‘A’. Tanuja Toppo (8′) and Anjana Xaxa (51′) also contributed a goal each for the winning team.
In the second match of the day, Citizen Hockey XI edged past Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy Bhagta 3-...
- 8/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 18 (Ians) The Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy Sonepat, Ghumanhera Riser’s Academy, Sports Hostel, Odisha, Sports Authority of India ‘B’, Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre registered victories in their respective Pool matches at the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League 22 (Under-16) Phase-1, here on Thursday.
In Pool A, Sports Authority of India ‘A’ registered a comprehensive 18-0 victory against Citizen Hockey XI in the first match of the day. Kajal stood out to be the top scorer for Sports Authority of India ‘A’, scoring six goals for her side. Sonali Ekka and Binati Minz scored three goals each while Karuna Minz and Jyoti Xaxa helped their side by scoring a couple of goals each. Captain Sunelita Toppo (21′) and Lal Tlanchhungin (11′) scored one goal each for the winning side.
In the second Pool A match, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy Sonepat defeated Bhai Behlo...
In Pool A, Sports Authority of India ‘A’ registered a comprehensive 18-0 victory against Citizen Hockey XI in the first match of the day. Kajal stood out to be the top scorer for Sports Authority of India ‘A’, scoring six goals for her side. Sonali Ekka and Binati Minz scored three goals each while Karuna Minz and Jyoti Xaxa helped their side by scoring a couple of goals each. Captain Sunelita Toppo (21′) and Lal Tlanchhungin (11′) scored one goal each for the winning side.
In the second Pool A match, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy Sonepat defeated Bhai Behlo...
- 8/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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