The Indian sports community is in celebration as shooter Manu Bhaker, chess world champion D Gukesh, men's hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh, and para-athlete Praveen Kumar have been selected as recipients of the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award. Bhaker's historic double-medal win at the Olympics, along with Harmanpreet's leadership in securing a second consecutive bronze for the Indian hockey team, were highlights of their achievements. Gukesh's victory as the youngest ever chess world champion and helping India win the gold in Chess Olympiad, and Praveen's T64 championship win in Paralympics, have also earned them the prestigious award. The award ceremony will take place on January 17, 2025, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where the awardees will receive this recognition from the President of India.
During a special debate on the Constitution, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi delivered a fiery speech, quoting Mahabharata's Eklavya and Hindutva ideologue V D Savarkar, in the context of caste oppression in India. Gandhi accused the BJP of going against the principles of the Constitution and raised issues like caste census, removal of quota ceiling, and the Hathras rape-murder case to highlight the party's neglect towards the lower caste and marginalized sections of society.
In a stunning turn of events, young Grandmaster D. Gukesh of India has claimed the title at the 2024 World Chess Championship by defeating China’s Ding Liren. However, Russian Chess Federation president Andrei Filatov has publicly accused Ding Liren of intentionally throwing the match, citing suspicious actions and calling for a separate investigation by FIDE. Fellow chess legend Vladimir Kramnik has also criticized the match for its poor quality and described Ding Liren's blunder as "childish".
In a historic feat, 15-year-old D. Gukesh from India became the youngest world chess champion after defeating the defending champion Ding Liren. After 14 challenging games, Gukesh secured the necessary 7.5 points, prompting an emotional reaction from the teenager. In a shared video, Gukesh can be seen rearranging the pieces on the chess board and breaking into tears as a voice consoles him. This was followed by a moment of joy and celebration as Gukesh raised his hands in triumph.
The final game of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024 will decide whether 18-year-old Gukesh D of India becomes the youngest world champion in history or if reigning champion Ding Liren of China will continue his reign. If Game 14 ends in a draw, the two players will continue the battle in rapid tiebreaks according to the tournament's rules. The tension is high as both players enter the match with equal score of 6.5 points each, making it a must-watch game for all chess enthusiasts. Stay tuned for updates from the exciting final round between Ding Liren and Gukesh D!
As his tenure as the 50th Chief Justice of India draws to a close, Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud shares his reflections on his time in office. Addressing the convocation ceremony of a law school in Bhutan, he ponders over his achievements and how history will judge him. Meanwhile, he also grapples with his own fears and anxieties for the future and past, seeking pardon for his vulnerability. Through his personal journey, he implores future leaders to focus on purpose rather than ambition and to prioritize self-care in order to effectively contribute to their communities.
India's drug regulator CDSCO has found 53 drugs to be of non-standard quality in its latest test, which includes popular medicines like paracetamol, Vitamin D supplements, and antibiotics. These drugs are manufactured by various companies, including state-owned Hindustan Antibiotics. Some of these medicines were also linked to the deaths of 12 children in J&K in 2020, prompting tighter quality inspection measures in Gambia. In response to these findings, the CDSCO has revoked the power of state and UT authorities to grant no-objection-certificates for export purposes, and companies who received approvals in the past will have to report them to the central drug regulators. Stay updated with Fortune India on social media for more updates.
The India C team defeated India D by four wickets in the Duleep Trophy, largely thanks to an impressive performance by young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar. Suthar took seven wickets in the second innings to orchestrate a batting collapse for India D, setting a target of 232. India C's top order, led by Ruturaj Gaikwad (36), Aryan Juyal (47) and Rajat Patidar (44), successfully chased down the target and secured the win. Saransh Jain also played a crucial role in the match, picking up four wickets for India D.
The battle between the two Indian teams at the Duleep Trophy tournament continues as India C inches closer to victory against India D. After a few setbacks, including two wickets from Saransh, India D had a chance to make a comeback, but Juyal and Patidar's partnership has once again put India C in control. With just 124 runs needed for victory, India C seems to have the upper hand in the match. Follow Sportstar's live coverage for all the latest updates.
19-year-old Musheer Khan played a magnificent knock, scoring 174 runs to lead India B to a total of 290/7 against India A in the Duleep Trophy 2024 tournament. After a shaky start, Musheer was well-supported by Navdeep Saini, who made 42 runs. On the other side, Shubman Gill's India C and Shreyas Iyer's India D were dismissed for 164 and 168 runs respectively in the other match of the tournament.