By Nupur Dogra: India’s national symbols signify the heritage and identity of India as a nation. India’s national animal tigers are becoming extinct, Indian currency “rupee” is falling, the quote on national emblem “Satyamev Jayate” has become meaningless with the ever-increasing corruption, and so is
By Girija S.Semuwal: A former cricketer and BJP-leader, Kirti Azad has declared that he'll fast unto death if the IPL is not cleaned up. The conscience of our politicians has awakened to vanquish the evil called Indian Premier League - or ‘Indian Problem league’ -
By Karmanye Thadani: It is fairly well known that a National Sports Bill has been drafted and is scheduled to be tabled in the monsoon session of the Parliament. Being a lawyer by qualification who has taken a keen interest in the issue of gender
By Saurabh Pareek: The recent sting operation by undercover TV reporters of an Indian News channel again stretched the gentlemen’s game-Cricket under Red Scanner. The report claims that the alleged players agreed to bowl ‘no balls’ and fix specific events (spot fixing) in the ongoing
By Nakul Arora: There are so many games in India which are so widely prevalent in the schooling and college arena across the country. We all would have been associated and played at least one of them. However, have you ever wondered as to where
London Olympics are right around the corner, and India is gearing up for its performance. While we all hope and support the various Indians who would go to London to perform their best this year, here is a quick infographic looking at India's participation in
By Nupur Dogra: When I was asked to write on this topic, I decided to question few of my friends of their knowledge about the Indian Table Tennis team and following are some encounters with them: Me: 'Do you know anything about Indian table tennis players?'
By Anubhav Das: About five years ago, IPL arrived as a perfect combination of cricket and entertainment that was funded and promoted to make the sport popular, and as it can now be seen that within a short span of less than half a decade
By Pooja Solanki: In a cricket-obsessed country like India, where the national game (Hockey) itself, struggles for identity and existence, a globally popular game like Football finds it difficult to establish its individuality as a sport in the country. But the Indian Football Team, time