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Proud Moment for India - Our Golden Boy turning into Diamond, Neeraj Chopra is back into action and soaring to a victory at Lausanne Diamond League 2023, smashing records with an astounding 87.66m throw, won his second title this year at Switzerland
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This exhilarating triumph marked Chopra's second Lausanne Diamond League victory in as many years, reinforcing his status as a global sports sensation
"Drama starts where logic ends": ‘Fight now in court, not on roads,’ tweet our dear wrestling heroes, or should we call them opportunistic performers, several coaches, parents of wrestlers demand withdrawal of exemption given to 6 wrestlers
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Phogat and Malik then played their version of 'hide and seek' by announcing a short break from social media
"The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory": Unprecedented Triumph: Indian Badminton Duo Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty etched their names in history by clinching men's doubles title at the prestigious Indonesia Open with Super 1000 Win
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Satwiksairaj and Chirag's remarkable journey to the top began with their stunning comeback in the semi-finals against the Korean pair of Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seung Jae
"There's also no doubt that tax evasion rises along with taxes": BCCI confirmed the sale of media rights for IPL for a staggering Rs 48,390 crore, but despite high-stakes auctions to lucrative sponsorships, it is not subject to taxes, ITAT upheld the same
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In 2016, the Income Tax Department issued a show-cause notice to the BCCI, asking it to explain why its income from the IPL should not be taxed
"A single feat of daring can alter the whole conception of what is possible": Indian athlete and Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Neeraj Chopra once again scripted history as he became Number 1 Javelin thrower as per new rankings released by World Athletics
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The rise of Neeraj Chopra to the pinnacle of the javelin rankings is a testament to his exceptional talent, hard work, and dedication
"Things gained through unjust fraud are never secure": Road to Nirvana - Snakes & Ladders originated in India as Moksha Patam or Parama Padam to teach Hindu Dharma and values to children, British stole it and patented it as Snakes and Ladders
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The game is also sold under other names such as Chutes and Ladders, Bible Ups and Downs, etc., some with a morality motif; a morality Chutes and Ladders was published by Milton Bradley starting from 1943
“Show up, show up, show up, and after a while the muse shows up, too”: From bamboo sticks to World Cup debut, inspiring story of Indian hockey team's Nilam Sanjeep Xess who is set to make his debut in the upcoming FIH World Cup 2023
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Nilam's father Bipin Xess is very happy with his son's game. Nilam has come a long way to represent India in the World Cup
"Accidents are not accidents but precise arrivals at the wrong time": Cricketer Rishabh Pant met with an accident near Kotwali Mangalore area of Roorkee, he jumped out of the window as soon as the Car caught Fire, was rescued by locals, he is stable now
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According to the doctors, Rishabh Pant suffered severe injuries on his forehead and legs. His condition is said to be stable
"Winning takes precedence over all. There's no gray area. No almosts": Wrestler Vinesh Phogat defeated Sri Lanka’s Chamodya Keshani Maduravlage Don to create history, becomes the first Indian woman to win Gold at CWG and Asian Games
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So far, India has won 36 medals, including 12 gold, 11 silver and 12 bronze at the Commonwealth Games
"The person that said winning isn’t everything, never won anything": India’s Miracle Boy Neeraj Chopra scripts history as first Indian to win silver medal at World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, best throw was 88.13 meter
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Neeraj Chopra had won the maiden gold for Indian athletics in Tokyo Olympics last year. After shooter Abhivan Bindra, who had won gold in 2008 in Beijing Olympics, Neeraj was the second Indian to win an individual gold in the games