🚨 23 year old Charu Pandey from Chhattisgarh Passed 19 government exams including SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, MTS, IBPS, and SBI, and is currently posted in Chennai as CAG of the CGL.
President Draupadi Murmu will honor Charu with a gold medal on Independence Day.
India has now reached 100 Ramsar Sites with the addition of Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary (Surha Tal), a testament to the country's growing commitment towards conservation and sustainable development
A clear vision and sustained action can create lasting change!
#100RamsarSites #WorldEnvironmentDay
Super run by Satchi at the Singapore open … a facile win in the Semis against the World No 1 pair and then a hard fought victory in the title match against the dogged Alfian-Fikri duo to record a first win by Indians in doubles at this marquee event … for good measure, also ended their two year title drought in the process … power on @savvyghai@MontyPanging@gauravcsawant
There’s a unique helplessness in sport when the mind wants to push forward, but the body has other plans. Felt for Jannik Sinner today because these moments can be deeply painful. Remember, the true measure of a champion is always in the comeback.
But this is also why sport remains so unpredictable and special. Full credit to Juan Manuel Cerundolo for staying composed, believing till the very end, and making the most of his opportunity.
From Moga, Punjab where cricket wasn’t a “path” for girls, Harmanpreet Kaur turned it into one.
She grew up playing with boys in her village, not because it was easy, but because she refused to step aside. Her father, a sportsman himself, never told her to stop. He told her to keep going.
That one permission changed everything.
From a medium pacer in a small town to one of the most fearless batters in world cricket, her journey was built in silence, sweat, and stubborn belief.
With coach Yadavinder Singh Sodhi shaping her game and her family backing her dream, she kept moving when the world wasn’t ready for her pace.
“He is the reason I took up cricket… and the reason I could dream of becoming captain,” she said about her father.
Today, Harmanpreet Kaur doesn’t just lead India. She carries every girl who was told “this isn’t for you.”
Padma Shri or not, her real award is simpler — she made space where none existed.
@ImHarmanpreet
#HarmanpreetKaur #WomenInCricket #IndianWomensCricket #PadmaShri #BreakingBarriers
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In the span of just 24 hours, two athletes shattered the Indian men’s 100m national record three times between themselves. But in the end, it was Gurindervir Singh who ventured into uncharted territory.
For the first time ever, an Indian has run the 100m in under 10.1 seconds.
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