Historic Victory: India Bags 83 Gold Medals at Asian Yogasana Championship

New Delhi, April 28, 2025: India delivered a historic performance at the 2nd Asian Yogasana Sport Championship, sweeping the medal tally with a record 83 gold medals at the prestigious event held at the KD Jadhav Arena, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi.

The championship concluded with a grand closing ceremony attended by Shri Harsh Malhotra, Hon’ble Minister of State for Corporate Affairs, Government of India, and Shri Ajay Chaudhary, Additional Commissioner of Police, Delhi, along with senior officials from the Asian and World Yogasana federations.

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Mr. Umang Dawn, Secretary General of Asian Yogasana, opened the ceremony with a warm welcome, followed by an overview of the championship presented by Dr. Sanjay Malpani, President of Asian Yogasana. Dr. Jaideep Arya, Secretary General of World Yogasana, shared insights on yogasana’s growing global stature. A colorful cultural showcase added vibrancy to the celebrations.

Dr. Sanjay Malpani, President of Asian Yogasana emphasized, “Yogasana not only strengthens the body but also nurtures mental resilience and focus qualities essential for holistic well-being and societal progress. Events like these spread this important message far and wide.”

Mr. Udit Sheth, President of Yogasana Bharat said, “I’m proud of our Indian National Team for their spellbinding yogasana competitiveness. Spectacular medal tally. Just amazing!! As the sport is growing rapidly we have a lot of competition coming up and we need to sustain our excellence. Well done team India.”

The championship saw participation from over 21 countries, including Japan, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan and others.

While India dominated with an unprecedented 83 Golds, Japan followed with 3 Gold, 3 Silver and 4 Bronze medals, while Mongolia, Oman and Nepal rounded off the top five standings.

Final Medal Tally Highlights:

– India — 83 Gold, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze (Rank 1)

– Japan — 3 Gold, 3 Silver, 4 Bronze (Rank 2)

– Mongolia — 1 Gold, 11 Silver, 6 Bronze (Rank 3)

– Oman — 1 Gold, 3 Silver, 7 Bronze (Rank 4)

– Nepal — 0 Gold, 27 Silver, 12 Bronze (Rank 5)

Countries such as Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Kazakhstan and Bhutan also showcased strong performances, highlighting the growing footprint of yogasana as a competitive sport across Asia.

The event concluded with a medal ceremony honoring the athletes and a formal farewell to the dignitaries, marking the end of a highly successful championship.

India to Host 2nd Asian Yogasana Championship, Ushering Global Sport Era

New Delhi, April 23, 2025: The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, in collaboration with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Yogasana Bharat, officially announced that India will host the 2nd Asian Yogasana Sports Championship from April 25 to 27, 2025, at the prestigious Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi.

The press conference was addressed by leading dignitaries from the Yogasana movement: Shri Udit Sheth (President, Yogasana Bharat), Dr. Sanjay Malpani (President, Asian Yogasana), and Dr. Jaideep Arya (Secretary General, World Yogasana).

Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Hon’ble Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, will grace the Opening Ceremony on April 25, 2025, as the Chief Guest, further reinforcing India’s commitment to promoting Yogasana as a competitive global sport.

The Championship will feature:
• Participation from over 20 plus Asian countries,
• 170 athletes, along with
• 40 technical officers, and
• 30 team managers and coaches.

This event is a landmark step toward establishing Yogasana on the global sporting map.

Speaking at the press briefing, Shri Udit Sheth emphasized: “It’s a milestone moment for Yogasana sport as we host the Asian Championship in India and establish a global platform for our sport; my best wishes to the Indian National Team as this historic moment will echo for a lifetime in competitive sports.”

Dr. Sanjay Malpani, President of Asian Yogasana, shared: “The overwhelming response from athletes and federations demonstrates that Yogasana is ready for mainstream global recognition. This edition will be more inclusive and grander, promising a truly world-class event.”

Dr. Jaideep Arya, Secretary General of World Yogasana, highlighted: “Yogasana’s journey from a sacred practice to a celebrated global sport reflects the vision, resilience, and leadership of India. This Championship is poised to set new standards in competitive Yogasana sports.”

The Championship will bring together the finest Yogasana athletes competing across strength, flexibility, endurance, and artistic categories, while reflecting the deep spiritual roots and rigor of Yogic traditions.

As part of the celebrations:

Team India was officially introduced, showcasing athletes from diverse regions across the country. Each athlete’s story is one of grit, dedication, and excellence.

The official mascot was unveiled, embodying the spirit and strength of Yogasana.

The official Championship anthem was launched, capturing the energy, pride, and vision behind Yogasana’s emergence as a global sport.

DP World and Delhi Capitals Inspire Young Cricketers with ‘Beyond Boundaries’ Masterclass in Gurgaon

Gurgaon, 16th April 2025: DP World, a leading global provider of smart end-to-end supply chain solutions, advanced its commitment to grassroots cricket by hosting a masterclass for young cricketers at Conscient Sports Arena, Gurgaon, as part of its global Beyond Boundaries Initiative. The girls and boys, who participated in the masterclass have been beneficiaries of this initiative, belonging to Delhi Capitals’ grassroots academies.

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The masterclass featured Delhi Capitals stars KL Rahul, Abhishek Porel, and Vipraj Nigam, alongside Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao, Head Coach Hemang Badani, and Bowling Coach Munaf Patel. The training session delivered practical insights into technical skills building, developing physical strength and mental discipline – offering the young players a unique opportunity to learn directly from some of cricket’s biggest stars and seasoned coaches.

Sunil Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, Delhi Capitals said, “This masterclass reinforces Delhi Capitals’ and DP World’s shared commitment of empowering the next generation of cricketers, be it by providing access to the right equipment and facilities, or training sessions and inspiration from their cricketing idols. Watching these young cricketers train today and seeing their hunger to learn was incredibly fulfilling.”

The participants were kitted out in the professional gear they had previously received in 2024, when DP World delivered 500 kits to grassroots academies and unveiled two repurposed shipping containers at Delhi’s Aerocity Ground. These containers, each uniquely designed with custom artwork, now serve as functional changing rooms and pavilions for young players.

Since launching during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, DP World has pledged ten cricket kits for every 100 runs scored in ICC tournaments, pledging 4,470 kits to date. Of that figure, DP World has delivered 2,750 cricket kits so far globally, including 1,250 in India, with five repurposed containers deployed across the country in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Ahmedabad.

WeSchool Shines in the 32nd Inter-B-School Cricket Tournament, Championing the Spirit of Holistic Learning

Mumbai, March 31, 2025: The 32nd edition of the IMPACT Cricket Tournament, hosted by Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research (WeSchool), recently concluded at Matunga Gymkhana, Mumbai.

As one of the most prestigious inter-B-school sporting events, the tournament saw outstanding participation from 12 leading business schools, competing in 33 matches over two weeks.

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The grand finale witnessed an intense contest between WeSchool and Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management, with WeSchool securing the championship title. The winning team was awarded a cash prize of ₹50,000, while the runner-up received ₹25,000 and a trophy.

Individual excellence was also recognized, with Pranesh Dhuru (WeSchool) earning the Man of the Match title. Jatin Shelke (Lala Lajpatrai) was named Best Batsman, while his teammate Vinay More dominated the awards, winning Best Fielder, Best Bowler, and Player of the Tournament.

Reflecting on the significance of such events while handing over the awards, the Group Director of WeSchool, Prof. Dr. Uday Salunkhe remarked, “Sports is not just an extracurricular activity; they are integral to management education. They raise the bar for teamwork, leadership, and decision-making, qualities that every manager needs. At WeSchool, we believe in fostering not only academic excellence but also the physical and emotional intelligence that sports brings to the table.”

ROTTO PGI Transplant Games 2025 Celebrate New Beginnings and Life Beyond Transplants

Delhi | March 28th, 2025: The 5th edition of ROTTO PGIMER Transplant Games 2025 concluded on an inspiring note, bringing together over 300 transplant recipients and organ donors in a spectacular celebration of resilience and determination at Sector 7 Sports Complex, Chandigarh. Organized by PGIMER Chandigarh in collaboration with Organ Transplant Trust, ORGAN India, ROTTO North, and Indian Society of Transplant Surgeons, this two-day sporting extravaganza not only championed the cause of life after transplantation but showcased the extraordinary skills of transplant athletes.

 Many participants, who once battled life-threatening organ failure, exhibited extraordinary grit and passion.
From high-energy sprints and badminton duels to precision javelin throws, endurance-testing race-walks, the Games witnessed awe-inspiring performances across two age categories—under 40 and over 40 years. The Games, an annual fixture at PGI, went a step further this year and partnered with ORGAN India to introduced competitive events for elite athletes, many of whom have participated in the World Transplant Games for the past few years. The Games served as a stepping stone for transplant recipients aiming to compete in the World Transplant Games, offering them a platform to gain experience and build motivation. Badminton, athletics and Petanque were introduced in the competitive sports matches to prepare athletes for the next World Transplant Games to be held in Germany in August 2025. In fact, this is the first time that there is a national level Petanque competition in North India.

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 “We were delighted when ROTTO and PGI suggested that we hold competitive games in partnership with them. It will give athletes going to Germany a chance to hone their skills, build confidence, and prep for the stiff competition they will face in Dresden in August.” Says Sunayana Singh, CEO ORGAN India and Country Representative at the World Transplant Games Federation.

 It was an electric atmosphere as the police band played and athletes from different states marched past the dignitaries.
“We are so excited that there was so much participation from across the country.” says Anika Parashar, Chairperson, Parashar Foundation. There was representation by athletes across India. Participants came from nearly 15 states, including Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Goa, UP, Uttarakhand, J&K, Jharkhand, Pondicherry, Maharashtra, Bihar, Manipur, Delhi and Odisha.

 “We thought we knew most of the good transplant athletes in India. But we found several players whom we never knew about, who are fantastic at their sport. These Games give all transplant athletes a chance to shine and be noticed” says Shankar Arora, ORGAN India Team Manager for the Indian team going to Germany in August 2025.

The highlight of the event was the felicitation of donor families, whose magnanimous gesture amid their grim tragedy gave a second chance at life to those counting their days through transplant.

 Addressing the gathering as Chief Guest, Mr. Rajpal, Former Captain, Indian National Hockey Team, drew a powerful parallel between relay races and organ donation, stating: “Just as a relay race thrives on the seamless passing of the baton, organ donation embodies the profound exchange of life. When our time comes to step back, we should pass on a precious gift, ensuring that our legacy continues, and others can race forward with newfound hope.”

 Echoing similar sentiments, Dr. Anil Kumar, Director, NOTTO, lauded PGIMER’s unwavering commitment to organ donation, stating: “The ROTTO PGIMER Transplant Games are not just a competition; they are a movement—one that instils hope, encourages organ donation, and proves that life after transplantation is not only possible but full of potential.”

 The event also saw the presence of eminent dignitaries, including: Dr. Harsha Jauhari, President, Indian Association of Transplant Surgeons, Prof. Mukt Minz, Ex-Head, Dept. of Renal Transplant Surgery , Mr. Vivek Atray, Ex-IAS & motivational speaker, Prof. Vipin Koushal, Medical Superintendent cum Head, Dept. of Hospital Administration cum Nodal Officer, ROTTO , Prof. Ajay Duseja, Head, Dept. of Hepatology , Prof. Ranjana Minz, Former Head, Dept. of Immunopathology, Prof. Ashok Kumar, Dept. of Hospital Administration, PGIMER.

 Many participants have proudly represented India internationally and have won medals at World Transplant Games, reinforcing the message that organ transplantation is not a limitation but an opportunity for a renewed life.

 Among the many inspiring stories was that of kidney recipient Digvijay Singh from Jabalpur, now a professional bodybuilder and silver and bronze medallist at previous World Transplant Games. Digvijay shared his remarkable journey from a terminal kidney patient to a champion, stating: “Never give up. Trust in your instincts—that’s the mantra to overcome any hurdle in life.”

 Another inspiring story was of Preeti who had a heart transplant at Delhi 25 years ago and won a bronze medal in badminton. And of Swati Kapre 60 yrs who has had a liver transplant 22 years ago and won silver in badminton.

 Ankit, a student from Rajasthan who has had a kidney transplant, stunned everyone with incredible talent in all sports, and Ramdev and Satbir, two farmers from Haryana and Rajasthan floored all with their speed and skill. And the largest contingent, which was from Rajasthan had Harsha Sharma, Amit Sharma, Hitesh Sharma, Bhawani Singh, all medalists from the World Transplant Games 2023, who are incredibly talented at Petanque and are responsible for this French game to be introduced in North India.

Over 500 Cricketers Gather for the Saraswati Devi Memorial Cup 2025 in Maharashtra

Mumbai, March 17, 2025: The Saraswati Devi Memorial Cup 2025, organized by SanRaj Family Ventures Pvt. Ltd. (SanRaj Group), united 24 teams and over 500 players from the Jaiswal community from Maharashtra for an electrifying tournament at the Saraswati Sports Complex, Malad West, Mumbai on March 15-16, 2025. Sponsored by Chandrakant Gupta, Sandip Gupta, and Rajdip Gupta, the event provided a competitive platform for the community to showcase their passion for cricket, while also celebrating culture and unity as the community comes together.

The tournament featured intense matches, standout performances, and enthusiastic community participation, with 16 men’s teams and 8 women’s teams competing. Cricket fans, friends, and families of the participants witnessed the colourful cricket festival live, as the entire event was streamed on the Cric29 YouTube channel, ensuring that every thrilling moment reached a wider audience. The cricket fest was followed by Holi celebrations on March 16 that further added to the excitement, with players and spectators coming together in a vibrant display of joy and unity.

Saraswati Devi Memorial Cup 2025 Unites Over 500 Cricketers from Maharashtra’s Jaiswal Community 1

Rajdip Gupta, Co-Founder – SanRaj Group said, “The Saraswati Devi Memorial Cup holds a special place in our hearts. Sports and culture have always been two strong pillars of our journey, and there is no better way to give back to our community than by providing young athletes from the Jaiswal community a platform to showcase their talents. It is incredibly fulfilling to see people from across the state come together to support and participate in this vision. Witnessing the enthusiasm, sportsmanship, and passion throughout the event has been truly rewarding, as we proudly dedicate this tournament to our grandmother, Saraswati Devi.”

SanRaj Group takes immense pride in owning and managing cricket franchises that reflect their strategic vision and deep passion for the game. Through Chennai Singams in the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL T-10) and North Mumbai Panthers in the T20 Mumbai League, along with several Mumbai Cricket Association-affiliated clubs under the SanRaj Group, they have built a strong reputation within the cricketing world. By leveraging innovative strategies and inculcating a competitive spirit, their focus extends beyond team performance—the group remains committed to creating a lasting impact on the broader cricket community. This dedication drives them to elevate the sport, inspire future generations, and solidify cricket’s enduring legacy.

Indian Paracyclists Shine at Asian Road & Paracycling Championship at Thailand

Hyderabad, 8th February 2025: India’s paracyclists have once again brought glory to the nation by delivering outstanding performances on Day 1 of the Asian Road & Paracycling Championship held in Phichit, Thailand. Representing various states of India, these exceptional para-athletes showcased unparalleled determination, skill, and resilience, winning hearts and accolades on the international stage.

The Indian contingent displayed a remarkable performance, securing 4 medals, including 1 Gold, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze, against some of the toughest competitors from across Asia.

Winners from India

  •  Jyoti Gaderiya from Maharashtra, won Gold in the Individual Time Travel – Women’s C2 Category.
  •  Arshad Shaik from Andhra Pradesh clinched Silver in the Individual Time Travel – Men’s C2 Category.
  •  Jalaluddin Ansari from Bihar clinched Bronze in the Individual Time Travel – Men’s C2 Category.
  •  Prashant Arkal from Maharashtra clinched Silver in the Individual Time Travel – Men’s Handcycling H4 Category.

Statements from the Athletes

Para-athletes expressed their happy emotions about the victory and their gratitude towards supporters, support staff, and the country

Support and Mentorship

The victory is a testament to the para-athletes’ hard work, the guidance of their coach Mr. Aditya Mehta & the support staff at Aditya Mehta Foundation, and the relentless support from organizations like the Invesco, Aditya Mehta Foundation, Alcon, GMMCO. These organizations have been pivotal in providing access to training, equipment, and rehabilitation services for India’s para-athletes.

Future Plans

These victories mark a significant milestone in Indian parasports and serve as a stepping stone towards preparing for larger platforms like the World Championships and the Paralympics 2028.

Ashirwad Saxena Bags Bronze Medal at the Ongoing 38th National Games

Hyderabad, February 1, 2025….Hyderabad promising bicyclist Ashirwad Saxena of Telangana State Cycling Association won the Bronze Medal in 120 km Mass Start Road Race in the 38th National Games held at Uttarakhand. He finished his race in 02:48:39.029

Aashirwad Saxena is an international cyclist from Hyderabad. He is one of the members of the Indian contingent. He performed well in this race as a Road rider. He is the most promising professional bicyclist from Hyderabad and won many championships at various levels in the past

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Telangana Cycling Association and Sports Authority of Telangana Committee members congratulated him on his remarkable performance and winning Bronze medal

Sri Malla Reddy, President of Telangana Cycling Association and Secretary Telangana Olympic Association and B. Vijaykanth Rao, General Secretary, Maxwell Trevor, Chairman, CFI Athlet4e Committee and K. Dattatreya Organising Secretary appreciated him for his best performance.

The 38th National Games are being hosted in Dehradun, Uttarakhand during its Silver Jubilee year and are held in 11 cities across 8 districts of Uttarakhand till 14th February. 36 states and one union territory are participate in the National Games. Around 10,000 athletes are competing for medals across 32 disciplines in the Games.

Igniting the Spirit of Sportsmanship: UP-State Veterans Badminton Championship 2025 Inaugurates Tomorrow

Agra, Uttar Pradesh/9th January 2025: The Badminton Association of Agra is proud to host the UP-State Veterans Badminton Championship 2025, a celebration of skill, determination, and the enduring love for badminton. Scheduled from 10th January to 12th January 2025, the tournament will take place at the Prakhar Agarwal Memorial Academy, Agra, and is dedicated to the memory of the late Shri Vijay Sharma Ji, whose legacy continues to inspire the sporting community.

This championship brings together over 300 veteran players from across Uttar Pradesh, competing in age categories ranging from 35+ to 70, for both men and women. It’s not just a competition; it’s a stage where seasoned players come to relive their passion for the sport, connect with their peers, and inspire the next generation of athletes.

The UP-State Veterans Badminton Championship 2025 will kick off with an Opening Ceremony on 10th January 2025, at 11:30 AM at the Prakhar Agarwal Memorial Academy, Agra, graced by Smt. Anupam Kulshreshth, IPS, Additional Director General, Agra Zone, as the Chief Guest. The tournament will conclude with a Closing Ceremony on 12th January 2025, at 3:00 PM at the same venue, with Shri S. P. Singh Baghel, Minister of State, Government of India, honoring the occasion as the Chief Guest.

The championship will also welcome some of the most distinguished names in Indian badminton, including Arjuna awardees and renowned national players, whose presence will serve as a beacon of inspiration for both participants and spectators.

A Message from the President

Speaking about the event, Dr. Beena Lawania, President of the Badminton Association Agra, shared: This championship is more than just a tournament. It is a tribute to resilience, a platform for veterans to showcase their talent, and an opportunity to rekindle the camaraderie that sports bring to life. Hosting this event in memory of Shri Vijay Sharma Ji is our way of honoring his immense contribution to the sport and to our community. We invite everyone to be a part of this remarkable journey and cheer on these exceptional athletes.”

Join Us

The UP-State Veterans Badminton Championship 2025 is not only a competition but also a testament to the timeless spirit of sportsmanship. We warmly invite media personnel to cover this inspiring event, as we celebrate the unwavering dedication of these remarkable players and shine a spotlight on their extraordinary stories.

Watch the Manchester Derby in Cinema – Book Now

 

WATCH MANCHESTER UNITED VS. MANCHESTER CITY IN CINEMATIC STYLE WITH PVR INOX AND STAR SPORTS –

December 11th, 2024: PVR INOX Limited, India’s largest and most premium cinema exhibitor, in collaboration with Star Sports, is excited to announce the screening of one of the most highly anticipated matchups of the Premier League season—Manchester United vs. Manchester City. On Sunday, December 15th, 2024, at 09:30 PM, football fans across India can witness the intensity of this iconic Manchester derby on the big screen in select theatres across major cities.

Bookings for this electrifying match are open now and can be made through PVR INOX’s newly launched WhatsApp Chatbot, Movie Jockey. Fans can enjoy an unforgettable experience with state-of-the-art sound, superior visuals, and the buzz of a live crowd cheering for their teams.

This screening is part of the Star Sports Select Screenings initiative, following the success of previous events such as the Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. Fans in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Kochi, Bengaluru, Pune, and other cities will be able to experience this football classic like never before.

Mr. Gautam Dutta, CEO – Revenue & Operations, PVR INOX Limited, commented, “We’re thrilled to bring the excitement of the Manchester derby to the big screen. This is more than just a match; it’s a clash of two football giants, and we can’t wait for fans to experience it in a fully immersive environment.”