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Saina Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap proceed in to quarter finals at 2012 Olympics

Indian badminton player, Saina Nehwal within just 38 minutes left behind Dutch Yao Jie 21-14, 21-16 and glided in to the quarter finals of...

Gagan Narang claims India’s first medal at 2012 London Olympics

India’s Gagan Narang opened the country’s account of medals at the 2012 London Olympics by grabbing the bronze medal. Narang secured the medal in...

Suresh Kalmadi restrained from attending 2012 London Olympics

Suresh Kalmadi, who was sacked from the Common Wealth Games Organising Committee was on July 25, 2012 restrained by the Delhi High Court from...

Rahul Sharma tested positive for drugs

Indian cricketer Rahul Sharma, after facing detainment from a rave party in Mumbai in the month of May, has tested positive for drugs. The...

Zenga TV acquires rights of India Sri Lanka series

Mobile phone content provider Zenga TV has grabbed the exclusive rights of the upcoming India-Sri Lanka series. The agreement has mentioned that the sports...

Japan capital unveils 2020 Olympics bid slogan

The country of Japan in July 18, 2012 unveiled its slogan for its bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics as ‘Discover Tomorrow’, while...

Indians athletes feel at home at London Olympics

A small group of Indian athletes have reportedly reached London for the upcoming 2012 Olympics. The group, including the Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra,...

Jeev Milkha Singh first Indian to win Scottish Open

Indian professional golfer Jeev Milkha Singh on July 15, 2012 gave two reasons to celebrate after beating Italian Francesco Molinari to win the Scottish...

Indians to face Sri Lankans – Sri Lanka tour schedule 2012

The Indian cricket team will be locking horns with the Sri Lankans in a five-match One Day international series as well as one-off Twenty20...

Indian athlete Pinki Pramanik granted bail in rape case

Indian gold medallist athlete, Pinki Pramanik on July 11, 2012 walked out of jail after 26 days. Pramanik said that she was falsely implicated...