History made. A new chapter begins. 🇮🇳🏏
The Indian Women's Cricket Team has officially qualified for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, securing their place as the highest-ranked eligible team from Asia through the ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
With Australia, Great Britain (through England), and South Africa already qualified, India now joins the first four women's teams set to compete as cricket returns to the Olympic Games after 128 years.
BCORE expresses its heartfelt condolences to his family, students, and the entire sporting community. We mourn the passing of a true sporting legend.
May his soul rest in peace.
@OfficialNRAI
The Indian sporting fraternity mourns the loss of Shri Jaspal Rana, one of the nation's most accomplished shooters and an exceptional coach whose influence transformed Indian shooting.
His legacy extends far beyond medals, reflected in the athletes he inspired, the standards he set, and the generations he helped shape.
His contributions to Indian sport will be remembered with deep respect and gratitude.
BCORE mourns the passing of Raja Randhir Singh, one of the most influential figures in Indian sport and a legendary sports lover whose contribution to the sporting ecosystem spanned decades.
His leadership, vision, and commitment to the growth of athletes and institutions earned him admiration across the global sporting community.
Raja Randhir Singh’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of sportspersons, administrators, and enthusiasts alike.
Time matters here. Applications are being reviewed quickly, and shortlisted candidates will get full guidance from BCORE. If you’ve been looking for something that goes beyond the classroom and puts you in a global academic conversation, this is it.
What you need to apply:
• 3–4 crisp points about your academic background or sports-related involvement.
• A short statement explaining why Olympic Studies interests you.