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83rd Indian Air Force Day – Heading to Advancement

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83rd Indian Air Force day is celebrated in the entire nation. The celebration showed various aspects and revealed many corners of it.  Well, it is good to some extent as it will increase the craze of the Air Force in youth. The Indian Air Force has gathered much fame on its day and stole the show with its beasts flying in the air. Some important things happened around this Air Force day. Here we are discussing them.

Tejas induction – With the celebration of Indian Air Force day, Tejas also got its name hanging around the Air Force. The government has rejected the Indian Air Force’s requirement of additional Rafale as 36 Rafales are not enough and suggested the induction of homemade Tejas jets. DRDO has claimed that at least 5 Tejas will be there in the next celebration of Indian Air Force day, 2016. Indian Air Force’s reluctance in Tejas has made the issue a bit sour. Finally, the induction of 7 MK I-A Tejas was approved to overcome the shortage of jets Indian Air Force. The aim of its development was to replace the aging aircrafts of Indian Air Force like MIG-21. A new version of Tejas i.e. Mark-II is under construction and is expected to erase all shortcomings of previous versions of Tejas.

Read More: HAL Tejas: First India Made Light Combat Aircraft

Women as Fighter pilots – with the celebration of 83rd Indian Air Force day, air marshal Arup Raha announced that Indian Air Force is planning to induct women as fighter pilots. Many obstacles have been encountered yet on this issue. In the case of captivity by the enemy or long duration of the fight and many other problems are there on the way. Defense minister Manohar Parrikar supports woman’s combat role in Indian Air Force. Further decisions will be taken after discussion by officials.83rd-Indian-Air-Force-Day-Heading-to-Advancement

Chinook and Apache Deal– Modi – Obama talks that took place last month were fruitful for the Air Force as India had a deal with US for purchasing 15 Chinook and 22 Apache helicopters. The deal costs $ 3 billion or approximately 20,000 cr. As per the sources, one deal way signed for purchasing Chinooks between MoD and Boeing and for Apaches, 2 deals were signed, one between MoD and Boeing and another between both the governments. The advanced helicopters will make Indian Air Force more strong simultaneously bolstering India US relations

Radar integration worth Rs 8,000 cr – Indian Air Force has signed deal with Bharat electronics limited (BEL) for integrating all defense and civil radars. Of the total 4 new nodes, 3 will be in eastern, southern and central areas of Indian and one will be in Andaman and Nicobar Island. After integration, the air headquarters will get the entire condition of air.

The Indian Air Force is heading towards making itself more powerful and broad. Presence of cricket legend Sachin Tendulakr during the celebration of IAF day, motivated the youth along with that, IAF has started a bus to attract youth toward Indian Air Force. The bus has simulator zones and models of aircrafts and Glaston goggles. The games released by Indian Air Force last year were also praised. Well, the IAF has led India to conquer many battles and its advancement will result into a strong India.
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Current Affairs 10 October 2015

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National

  • Veteran Music Director Ravindra Jain passes away
  • President six day visit to Jordan, Palestine, Israel to start from 10th October
  • Sushma Swaraj all set to leave on a two-day visit to Male
  • Government launches app to book unreserved rail tickets
  • Novelist Shashi Deshpande resigns from Sahitya Akademi over Kalburgi murder

International

  • 1st ministerial discussion of BRICS announces ‘Joint Declaration’ to ensure orderly and legal migration
  • Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet wins Nobel Peace Prize for 2015
  • Nepal to elect its new Prime Minister on Sunday
  • EU nations agree to accelerate deportation of failed asylum seekers mainly from poor African countries
  • Nepal government frames panel to ease political stand-off with India10-October-2015-Current-Affairs

Politics

  • Election commission issues advisory over campaign speeches
  • Tarun Gogoi wants PM to restore special status to Assam NE states
  • 42-mega food parks sanctioned by the government will be fully operational in next three years says Harsimrat Kaur Badal
  • Arvind Kejrival sacks food and supplies minister Asim khanfor corruption charges
  • SC orders trucks to pay surcharge for entering New Delhi to improve air quality

Business

  • BSE to start job & consumer sentiment data from 2016
  • Future group enters into partnership with Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurveda
  • Facebook launches messenger App for Apple watch
  • Sun Pharma withdraws suit filed by Ranbaxy against US FDA
  • Ola buys minority stacks in ZipCash

Defence

  • Army Training Command celebrating Golden Jubilee of India’s victory in 1965 war in Himachal Pradesh
  • Army sets artillery for LoC fight
  • Operational and training problem to hit induction of women as fighter pilots says Arup Raha
  • Ministry of defence selects Samsung K9 thunder SPT howitzer for Indian army
  • HAND-IN-HAND, Indo-China military exercise to take place from 12-23 October

Sports

  • Indian hockey team beats New Zealand 3-2 in third match in Christchurch
  • Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis enter final of women’s doubles event in China Open
  • South Africa wins the T-20 series against India; Third match in Kolkata’s Eden Garden washed out
  • Indian football team loses 1-2 to Turkmenistan in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
  • Odisha government launches investigation into crowd throwing water bottles

How Defense Forces Attract Youngsters At Different Age

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At present, there are ample opportunities to join Defense force and live a royal life with discipline and serve your country alongside. But it is a real life fact that not everyone came to know about these opportunities at the time they completed their schooling. Some of you might get attracted towards Defense forces during school time or during your college time or during your job days. But in all these stages, Indian defense forces allure you through its different traits. So, check out how different age group aspirants are attracted towards joining the best working organization in the country.

16-19 years Group:

 It’s the time when you are nearly immature to take a strong decision for your coming future. You don’t even have decided to do after completion of your schooling. But the seed of joining defense forces is sown in your body since you move ahead in class 11th or 12th. It is the phase of life when your mind is ready to learn and catches thing in high speed. One can easily turn its mind in any direction. At this stage, few dedicated minds appears for NDA and most turn to engineering and left to other graduate courses. It is the time when army wants you, but you have many options to apt as per your ambition. Your attraction toward army is low and army’s attraction toward you is high.

20-23 year Group

         Now you have passed your schooling and have taken admission in college to complete your graduation course. It is the time where you find yourself in the center where many ways emerge for your career. At the beginning some aspirants try for NDA and some for TES as per eligibility criteria. It is the time when you start gaining experience of open world. The actual inclination toward army begins. A warm blooded nature makes you more attracted toward army. Here your craze for army goes to peak, but army becomes more possessive about selection as your mind has learnt enough and has less space for further learning.How-Defense-Forces-Attract-Youngsters-at-different-Age

23-25 year Group

         After completing graduation, there is a pressure over youth to get settled with a job as soon as possible. At this age, aspirants get diverted to other fields as they need any job to release pressure. Job seekers either prepare for competitive exams and army seekers opts a temporary job and side by side starts preparation for CDS and engineers to continue with SSC Tech, TGC, CDS, AFCAT and others. At this phase, you try to make a last move with thrust in order to catch your aim for the last time, but army becomes more selective as you have inculcated most of the things in your mind.

25-27 years Group

         This is the duration of life when a person did his schooling, completed graduation and finally started working in a private firm or have chosen any other sector. At this age, he might have gained a good experience in his field. But still a feel of changing life to more adventurous and do different things every day or getting rid of current life which repeats every day. This is the phase when an aspirant is almost tired of the current job and curiously need army, but army becomes very selective as your mind resists changing while training.

These age groups show your fluctuating mood toward joining the armed forces. You need to focus on yourself and make your mind suitable for army, if you dedicatedly want to join the army. All they want is a fit mind and body with trainable quality.

JAI HIND
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Current Affairs 9 October 2015

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National

  • 4 day International Security Expo begins in Delhi’s Pragati Maidan
  • R. Rahman announced as cultural ambassador for Seychelles
  • Google launches public transport App for Delhi
  • Intel ties up with 100 academic institutions to support internet of things in India
  • Sidharth Malhotra appointed as Indian ambassador of tourism new Zealand

International

  • Svetlana Alexievich wins 2015 Nobel prize in literature
  • India to build Rabindranath Tagore Memorial Auditorium in Sri Lanka
  • Obama apologises to MSF chief for Afgan hospital strike
  • Russia fires cruise missile from warship in Caspian sea targeting ISIL in Syria

Business

  • Bombay HC grants relief to Vodafone in Rs. 8,500 crore transfer pricing case
  • ICICI launches ‘mVisa’ mobile payment service
  • Aditya Birla Group enters into partnership with Abraaj Group
  • Sanjeev Kapoor, Ravi Saxena to invest $2 mn in Zupermeal
  • India home to 14 top Asian business dynasties: Forbes

Politics

  • PM Modi criticizes RJD chief Lalu Prasad for his beef eating remark
  • Notification for 5th phase of Bihar polls issued
  • FIR against Owaisi for posting objectionable content of yogi Adityanath on social media
  • J&K government bans mobile internet in Valley over Beef row
  • Mizoram assembly adopts resolution on UN declaration on indigenous rights9--October-2015-Current-Affairs

Defence

  • IAF celebrates its 83 anniversary; plans to induct women into fighter aircraft stream
  • Tejas to be a part of next Indian air force day: DRDO
  • Indian Chinese officials held talks in Beijing to review measure to avoid stand-offs
  • Indian army organises exhibition at Meerut college as a part of golden jubilee of India’s 1965 victory over Pakistan
  • Gujrat coastline to get 4 long range radars to bolster surveillance

Sports

  • 3rd T20 match between India, South Africa abandoned due to rain in Kolkata
  • FIFA suspends Sepp Blatter, Michel Platini, Jerome Valcke for 90 days
  • Ajay Jayaram, Gurusaidutt advance to Dutch Open
  • China Open in Beijing: Sania Mirza, Martina Hingis win
  • Bolt plans to retire after 2017 World Championships

Current Affairs 8 October 2015

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National

  • Rijiju to attend 1st BRICS Migration Ministers’ Conference
  • SC refuses to allow the voluntary use of Aadhaar card for welfare schemes other than PDS and LPG
  • 4th Sustainable Mountain Development Summit starts in Itanagar
  • NABARD sanctions Rs 2112 cr to Guj govt for irrigation projects
  • UP government bans sale of loose cigarettes in state

International

  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Lindahl, Modrich, Sancar for DNA Studies
  • South korea’s Hoesung Lee elected as new chairman of IPCC
  • Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali, bans negotiation with US
  • Israeli PM Netanyahu cancels German visit amid violence spread in Israel
  • European Union warships started military operation for curbing human trafficking8-October-2015-Current-Affairs

Politics

  • Congress protest over the proposed salary hike of MLAs
  • AAP MLA Somnath Bharti gets bail in domestic violence case
  • After Sahgal, Ashok Vajpeyi returns Sahitya Akademi award
  • VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi denied entry into Bishda
  • Ghulam Ali shows in Maharshtra canceled after Shiv Sena threat

Business

  • Volkswagen elects Poetsch as chairman of board of directors
  • Snapdeal to invest $20 million in logistics firm gojavas
  • Coffee Day launches Rs. 1,150 cr IPO
  • Axis bank deals with Snapdeal to provide collateral free loans
  • Telenor launches free life insurance cover for customers

Defense

  • Cabinet clears Rs. 500 crore for National War Memorial
  • Air force wing commander to swim across ganga to promote Swaach Bharat Abhiyan
  • Tenure of senior officers in national technical research organization caped to two years
  • DRDO issues tender for inviting bidders for manufacturing SFDR grounder launcher
  • Indian government rejects IAF’s proposal for additional 44 Rafale jets, selects indigenous jet Tejas

Sports

  • ESPN returns to India in tie-up with sony
  • Sunil Gavaskar wants Cuttack stadium banned, Odisha cricket says he has no authority
  • Sania – Martina duo reaches quarters of china opens, Bopanna and Paes loses
  • BCCI constitution uploaded on official website and removed Chennai based tax auditor firm
  • Indian men hockey team wins 2nd match against New Zealand by 3-1

Short Distance Between Ambition And You

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In the race of life, several hurdles appear and several emerged from meaningless sources. It’s very easy to opt an ambition, whether it is hard or an easy battle to conquer. If you are honestly dedicated to your ambition, then an easy achievable aim will also lead to some obstacles in the way.

Many aspirants find it hard to overcome the mental stress encountered after facing failures in their way to a destination or aim. Some of them try to conceal their mistakes and blames their fate or other people for their failures. Blaming will gain you nothing but eradicating your mistakes do.

 “An aimless life is like an inkless pen”

These few words have defined the importance of ambition in life. Some people contradict aim with wealth. But wealth is for greed as ambition is for winners. Selecting your aim need some time to decide whether you are fit for it or not. If the conclusion turns out as YES, then find out ways to achieve it and choose the one which is suitable for you. Work hard and give your best. Here the term ‘work Hard does not mean blind approach. It means approaching aim smartly and working according to the plan and requirements.

Ones your aim is targeted, there will be several instances, when you will see yourself standing on a dead end and you find it hard to either leave the way and go back to choose another destination or to stop there. Don’t stop there, there is always a way ahead, the only thing you need is ‘WILL’ to achieve your aim. The dead end is nothing but just a thought that appears when you face a stroke of hard situations.

Failure not only means a failed attempt toward your aim, but it also defines your mistakes, shortcomings and drawbacks that you possess. It depends on you, whether you opt mental stress or go deep into those mistakes and find out the ways to overcome them. Failures and mistakes never mean that you should stop, but they mean that you must rise up and fight against them.Short-Distance-Between-Ambition-And-You

A thirsty man can only enjoy the taste of water; in the same way, the cost of success is only felt by one who have tasted the failures. Rise up, gear up yourself, focus and find an alternate of it.  Follow it, stay ready to face hurdles and finally you will find yourself on the zenith. And those tears of achieving success are priceless for an aspirant and that moment becomes the memorable and a remarkable moment of your entire life.

So never be afraid of failures or fall downs. They are meant to make you strong and tough and making you suitable for your destination. Prepare yourself to face all kinds of circumstances and set up your mind to redirect to your aim at every moment. A single stroke on target effects more than thousand weak strokes. Overcome your failures, but don’t let them to overcome you

Always remember,

Pain and failures are temporary. These will remain for a minute, a day a month or a year, but if you quite, these will remain for your entire life.”

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India Increasing Presence on Borders

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The Indian army has always stood ahead in all the activities and tasks that happens in the nation. Keeping an eye on border problems, high rate of intrusions and causalities on border, India is focusing on increasing its presence near the border along with high tech machines to save lives and increase accuracy.

As reported recently, the Indian army will deploy remote controlled machine guns on the Indo Pakistan border by the end of this year. The deployment will be done in the south of Pir-Panjal range that are dividing point of Jammu and Kashmir valley. The current status states that the trails of these guns is undergoing in Akhnoor sector. As per the expectations, Sten submachine has come up with the satisfactory results.

The gun has indigenous technology with some automated features that have made it elite one.

The gun is featured with infrared devices releasing a bunch of beams that can detect movements in around 80 meters ahead of the border premises. These sensors are connected to the guns mounted over the rotors for easy lowering, raising and rotating up to 150 degrees of angle and night vision cameras are installed to give live images of the border to the station. In case, the grid is breached, the sensors will turn the guns to the site as instructed. An alarm mechanism is installed, which will be raised in the bunkers of operators when someone try to enter the grid and the decision of shooting is to be taken by the commanders at the bunkers.India-Increasing-Presence-on-Borders

These high tech machines will surely reduce the casualties on the border. While some old machines are on the way of up gradations and are expected to return in bold form.

In the same way, Indian made Dhanush, popularly known as “Desi Bofors” are expected to enter into the service soon. Developed by an ordinance factory board, Kolkata, it is a 155mm gun with 45 caliber holding some features that make it a bit special. It has a range of 38 kms, 11kms more than imported guns (27km). The guns have its history started from the first phase of transfer of technology of Bofors in late 80s and now is almost ready to be included into Indian army.

In another phase of research and development, DRDO has inaugurated the extreme altitude research Centre at Chang La in J&K. The Centre is established at a height of 17,600 ft above the sea level, making it world’s highest R&D Centre in the world which will face -40 degree temperature in extreme cold weather. The center is framed for working in the field of bio-medics, agriculture and other related sector for well being of soldiers deployed in front. The Lab will help in researches in various aspects and activities that takes place at high altitude areas.

These guns will help the Indian army to make the targets more precisely and saving soldier’s life. These guns are the signaling to the next generation war where technology and metal will replace humans. India’s successive moves in the direction of making armed forces more advance and lethal are going in the right direction.

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Current Affairs 7 October 2015

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Current Affairs 7 October 2015

National

  • Pravasi Bharatiya Divas conference will be held in New Delhi from 8th to 10th January next year
  • PM & German Chancellor to attend ‘Digitizing Tomorrow’ summit in Bengaluru
  • Jharkhand to have exclusive government women colleges in all 24 districts
  • Vinay Kwatra appointed as joint secretory in PMO
  • Hritik roshan chosen India’s ambassador for ‘World’s Largest Lesson’ by UNICEF
  • India joins nine nation consortium to build world’s largest radio telescope

International

  • US lawmakers welcomes free trade deal by 12 Pacific rim countries
  • Volkswagen admits rigging of 8 million cars in EU
  • US charges ex-UNGA president John Ashe for corruption
  • Takaaki Kajita (Japan) and Arthur Mcdonald (Canada) won Nobel prize for physics
  • UK hacked routers in Pakistan to identify terrorists claims Edward snowden

Politics

  • Owaisi opposes move to take UP man’s lynching issue to UN
  • Case filed against Lalu over his beef consumption remark
  • Delhi government appointed committee recommends hike in the salary of MLAs of Delhi Assembly
  • Eminent author Nayantara Sehgal today returns the Sahitya Akademi award in protest against increasing intolerance
  • Congress MLA Ajay Rai arrested for role in Varanasi violence

Business

  • Facebook to launch satellite to provide internet access in Africa
  • Microsoft introduces Surface book Laptop with windows 10
  • Apple buys artificial start-up Perceptio
  • Facebook and whatsapp top social media apps used in India says report
  • iGate CEO, Ashok Vemuri, resigns7-October-2015-Current-Affairs

Defense

  • Indian Navy’s first totally indigenously designed and built TRV, INS Astradharani commissioned in Visakhapatnam today
  • Indian army opens veterans shelter home ‘Ashray’ at panchkula
  • Nirbhaya cruise missile to face another test flight this month
  • IAF launches bus with simulator and aircraft models to attract youth
  • UK government will send country’s first cyber security delegation to India, ahead of PM Modi’s visit to UK

Sports

  • Rio 2016 Olympic budget cut by upto 30% to avoid overspend
  • Indian boxers make good start at World Championships in Doha, Qatar today
  • Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne ready for US cricket tour next month
  • Indian hockey team disappointed over losing opener match against New Zealand
  • Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik orders probe in crowd problem in during India-south Africa t-20 match in Cuttack

Current Affair 6 October 2015

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Current Affair 6 October 2015

National

  • Union Health Minister J P Nadda launches 2nd phase of Mission Indradhanush to achieve full immunisation
  • Nationwide indefinite strike of truckers called off
  • Government to select 20 cities under SMART city project in November
  • Telangana government announces 50% subsidy on seeds for farmers
  • Perumal Murugan, Tamil writer grabs Samanvay Bhasha Samman award

International

  • 3 scientists from Japan, China and Ireland win Nobel Prize for Medicine
  • US, Japan, 10 other Pacific rim countries sign sweeping trade agreement
  • Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation dialogue begins in Philippine
  • ISIS blows Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria
  • Turkey wars Russia for air space voilation

Politics

  • Congress accuses BJP, SP, AIMIM of spreading hate campaign to polarise voters
  • J&K assembly adjourned as speaker disallows discussion over beef ban
  • Mamta banergi leaves for Bhutan for 5 days tour
  • Somnath bharti’s judicial custody extended till 19th October
  • Supreme court stays ban on beef in J&K for next two months6-October-2015-Current-Affairs

Business

  • Extreme poverty to fall below 10% for first time: World Bank
  • Twitter names Jack Dorsey as new chief executive
  • Government to spend Rs 70,000 cr on 12 major ports, says Nitin Gadhkari
  • Germany announces billion Euros as solar power fund in India
  • Flipkart, Snapdeal and Uber under ASCI scanner for misleading ads

Defence

  • Indian envoy to Pakistan , Iran and Afghanistan attended security conference
  • Roustum-2 to get its first flight this month
  • INS Trikand, Indian navy’s stealth frigate is on three days visit to turkey
  • Para forces to get UAVs, satellite phones and GPS devices for poll duties in Bihar
  • Indian don’t need advice about troops in Siachen, says Manohar Parikar

Sports

  • 2nd T20: South Africa beat India by 6 wickets to clinch 3-match series
  • Djokovik maintains top rank in ATP rankings
  • Professional golfer association allows Anirban Lehri to play in prestigious golf tour 2015-16 in US
  • Supreme court leaves Srinivasan issue on BCCI
  • Shahadat Hossain, Bangladesh’s fast bowler sent to jail for torturing maid

Current Affair 4-5 October 2015

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Current Affair 4-5 October 2015

National

  • Mann Ki Baat programme on AIR completes one year
  • Gujarat Govt launches special Khadi Utsav in Ahmedabad
  • National institute of oceanology, Goa, has found rare coral off the konkan coast, named after famous Maratha admiral kanhoji Angre
  • India’s death toll in Haj stampede rises to 58
  • Former home secretary VK Duggal appointed to WHO advisory group
  • Renowned Telugu Cinema producer Edida Nageswara Rao passes away

International

  • Germany celebrates 25 years of unification Politics
  • Russia must not hit wrong targets says French PM Manuel Valls
  • Governing Centre Right coalition parties led by Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho wins Portugal general election 2015
  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel to visit India from October 4-6 for the third Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC) between India and Germany.
  • Bangladesh PM Hasina Begam, dismissed IS’s claims of murdering two foreigners in one week

Politics

  • Patna police issue order to arrest Bihar SP Chief Ram Chandra Prasad
  • Delhi court sends AAP MLA Bharti to Tihar Jail for a day
  • Gujarat State EC postpones general elections of municipal corporations, panchayats & local bodies
  • Parliament panel on Lokpal gets 3rd extension till 15th November
  • Finance Minister Arun Jaitley leaves for 10-day tour of US

Business

  • Government to make PAN card must for cash spending over a limit says Arun jaitley
  • Soon Fabindia and paymond store to sell khadi apparel
  • Adani Ports inks MoU with L&T for Kattupalli Port Operations
  • Trucks off roads on day 3 of nationwide strike
  • Google officially becomes subsidiary of its new parent  Alphabet Inc4-5-October-2015-Current-Affairs

Defence

  • DRDO sets up world’s highest terrestrial research centre at Changla near Pengong lake in Ladakh
  • Army to deploy remote controlled guns on LoC
  • Indian airforce need over 100 Rafale or similar jets, says air chief marshal Arup Raha
  • INS Kalvari, scorpene class submarine begins first phase of sea trails
  • Army planning to make separate wing for veterans in military hospitals says Army Chief Dalbir singh

Sports

  • 2nd edition of ISL begins today at Chennai
  • Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis win Wuhan Open title
  • Shashank Manohar to be elected unopposed as BCCI president
  • South Africa beat India by 7 wickets in the first T-20 Cricket match at Dharamshala
  • Indian Men’s Hockey team wins against New Zealand A today
  • Newly elected BCCI Prez Manohar stresses on clean-up of BCCI
  • Group B Ranji Trophy: Punjab register victory over Railways