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bhaskarlive · 18 days
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Indian men’s hockey team leaves for Asian Champions Trophy in China
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The Indian men’s hockey team, in the early hours of Tuesday, left for Hulunbuir, China to participate in the Asian Champions Trophy.
The Paris 2024 Olympics Bronze medallists will attempt to mount a title defence in the competition that will also feature Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and China.
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banglakhobor · 1 year
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Indian Men's Hockey Team: ভারতের স্টিকে একেবারে চূর্ণ-বিচূর্ণ চিন! বলে বলে সাত গোল দিলেন হরমনপ্রীতরা
জি ২৪ ঘণ্টা ডিজিটাল ব্যুরো: ভারতীয় পুরুষ হকি দলের (Indian Men’s Hockey Team) সামনে একের পর এক মহাযুদ্ধ। এশিয়ান চ্যাম্পিয়ন্স ট্রফি ( Asian Champions Trophy) দিয়ে তার দামামা বেজে গেল।  হাংঝাউ এশিয়ান গেমসে (Asian Games 2023) নামার আগে এটাই হরমনপ্রীত সিংদের (Harmanpreet Singh) কাছে নেট প্র্যাকটিস। আগুনে মেজাজে চ্যাম্পিয়ন্স ট্রফির অভিযান শুরু করল ভারত। প্রথম ম্যাচেই হরমনপ্রীত অ্যান্ড কোং ৭-২ গোলে…
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saveralivehindi · 4 days
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Asian Champions Trophy 2024: भारत ने चीन को 1-0 से हराकर जीती एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी
भारतीय पुरुष हाॅकी टीम ने निर्णायक मुकाबले में चीन को हरा कर एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी को अपने नाम कर लिया है. भारत पांचवी बार एशियाई चैंपियंस ट्रॉफी को अपने नाम करने में कामयाब रही है. भारत और चीन के बीच शुरुआती तीन क्वार्टर तक मुकाबला बराबरी पर चल रहा था, लेकिन चौथे क्वार्टर में जुगराज ने मैदानी गोल दागकर भारत को 1-0 सो आगे कर दिया. Congratulations to the Indian Men’s Hockey Team on clinching…
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dreamboatt · 1 month
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लहरा दिया🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳😭😭😭
𝐁𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐚𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟓𝟐 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬! 🇮🇳🏑🙌✨
BRONZE MEDAL FOR INDIA!🥉🇮🇳
The Indian Men's Hockey Team beat Spain in the Bronze Medal Match and win India's 4th medal at the Paris Olympics!💙
Chak de India!💪
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starbiopic · 12 days
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India Wins Over Japan with a Dominant 5-1 Victory in Asian Champions Trophy
In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, the Indian men’s hockey team secured a commanding 5-1 victory against Japan in their second league match of the Asian Champions Trophy 2024 in Hulunbuir, China. This win marks India’s second consecutive win in the tournament, solidifying their position as strong contenders for the title. Early Dominance Sets the Tone India came out strong right…
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Is hockey really the national game of India?
Hockey is often considered the national sport of India due to its historical significance and past successes, particularly during the mid-20th century when India won multiple Olympic gold medals in field hockey. However, India does not have an officially declared national sport. In 2009, a parliamentary response stated that there is no formal recognition of hockey as the national game, even though it holds a special place in Indian sports culture.
As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, there is renewed interest in field hockey, with the Indian men's and women's teams aiming for strong performances. The recent successes of the Indian hockey teams, including the bronze medal win at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, have reignited enthusiasm and support for the sport. Despite cricket's dominance in popularity, hockey continues to inspire a dedicated following, and efforts are being made to revive and promote it ahead of the upcoming Olympics.
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bhaskarlive · 2 months
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Paris Olympics: India suffer 2-3 defeat to Germany in semis; to meet Spain for bronze
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The Indian men’s hockey team played its heart out but went down 2-3 to World Champion Germany in the second semifinal at the Paris Olympic Games here on Tuesday, the players falling onto the turf with tears in their eyes. India’s hunt for their first gold medal in 44 years came to a heartbreaking end as Shamsher Singh shot over the crossbar with what was the last hit of the day, missing the equaliser by inches. India were hoping to reach the final for the first time since the 1980 Games in Moscow.
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Javad Ahmad Hura
(H.O.D Urdu, GD Goenka Srinagar & Chief Editor, Srinagar)
𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗲𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝘀𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗲𝘀
National Sports Day in India is celebrated annually on August 29 to commemorate the birth anniversary of the legendary hockey player, Major Dhyan Chand. Widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players in the history of the sport, he is often referred to as the "Wizard of Hockey" due to his exceptional skills and ability to control the ball.
Significance of National Sports Day:
Tribute to Major Dhyan Chand: This day serves as a tribute to Major Dhyan Chand, who brought glory to India by leading the Indian hockey team to three consecutive Olympic gold medals in 1928, 1932, and 1936. His remarkable achievements established India as a dominant force in hockey during his era.
The National Sport of India:
Every country typically has a national sport that is held in high regard and symbolizes national pride both domestically and internationally. Many assume cricket or hockey to be India’s national sport, but the reality is that India has not designated any official national sport.
Hockey as the Unofficial National Sport: While hockey has been informally considered India's national sport due to the country's exceptional performance in it, particularly in the early to mid-20th century, it has never been officially declared as such.
India's prowess in hockey is highlighted by:
▪️Winning eight Olympic gold medals.
▪️Producing legendary players like Dhyan Chand, Balbir Singh Sr., and Dhanraj Pillai.
▪️Securing six consecutive Olympic gold medals from 1928 to 1956.
Despite these accomplishments, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has confirmed that no sport has been officially recognized as India’s national sport.
Which is the National Sport of India?
Contrary to popular belief, India does not have an officially designated national sport. While many assume hockey holds this title due to its historical significance and successes, this is not the case.
India’s Hockey Legacy:
The Indian hockey team is the most successful in Olympic history, with a record of eight gold, one silver, and three bronze medals. From 1928 to 1956, India experienced its golden years in hockey, winning six consecutive Olympic golds. The nation has produced legendary players like Dhyan Chand, Balbir Singh Sr., and Dhanraj Pillai. Under Balbir Singh’s leadership, India secured its fifth Olympic gold at the 1952 Helsinki Games.
National Sports Day of India:
On August 29th, India observes National Sports Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand. The day also honours the nation’s sports heroes and champions, recognizing their contributions and dedication to bringing honour to the country.
Father of Indian Hockey: The three-time Olympic gold medalist Major Dhyan Chand is regarded as the founding father of Indian hockey, and his birthday, August 29, is observed as National Sports Day in India. Hockey has come to be regarded as India’s unofficial national sport due to the successes of Dhyan Chand and other players.
Indian Hockey Team’s Achievements in the Olympics:
India's dominance in hockey, introduced by the British, led to it surpassing many popular sports and becoming the country's most celebrated sport. The Bengal Hockey Association was India’s first hockey association, and today, Hockey India, a part of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, governs all men’s and women’s hockey activities in India. Based in New Delhi, it is a member of the Indian Olympic Association.
The Evolution of Sports in India:
Over the years, India’s sporting landscape has evolved significantly. The Indian government, through the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, has implemented various initiatives to promote sports at the grassroots level. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) plays a crucial role in managing India’s participation in international sporting events, including the Olympics, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games. The government’s focus has shifted towards a more holistic development of sports, with an emphasis on nurturing young talent.
Initiatives like the Khelo India program aim to identify and support young athletes across various sports disciplines. This approach has resulted in a broader representation of sports in India, moving beyond the traditional dominance of hockey and cricket.
The Importance of a National Game:
While India may not have an official national game, the concept of a national sport holds significant importance for countries worldwide.
A national game can:
▪️Foster national pride and patriotism among citizens.
▪️Attract international attention and generate soft power for the country.
▪️Contribute to the tourism industry and economic growth.
▪️Promote physical fitness, teamwork, and healthy competition.
▪️Preserve traditional sports and pass them down to future generations.
The Future of Indian Sports:
As India continues to make strides in various sports, the question of whether a national game should be declared remains a topic of debate. Some argue that declaring a national game could provide a sense of identity and pride, while others believe it could limit the growth of other sports. For now, the government’s approach of promoting multiple sports appears to be working, with India achieving success in a diverse range of disciplines.
The Indian hockey team’s recent performances, including a bronze medal at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, indicate that the sport still holds a special place in the hearts of Indians. However, the rise of other sports, such as badminton, boxing, and wrestling, showcases the potential of India’s sporting talent on the global stage.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, while hockey has historically been considered the national game of India, the reality is that no sport holds this official title. The government’s decision to focus on promoting all sports equally reflects a commitment to nurturing a diverse sporting culture. For students preparing for government exams, understanding this nuanced approach to sports in India is essential, as it highlights the country’s evolving sports policy and the importance of inclusivity in national development.
Whether or not India ever declares an official national game, the spirit of sportsmanship and the pursuit of excellence in various sports will continue to define the nation’s athletic identity. As India prepares to host and compete in more international events, the world will witness the emergence of new sports icons who will carry forward the legacy of champions like Major Dhyan Chand.
Theme For National Sports Day 2024:
The theme for National Sports Day 2024 is ‘Sport for the Promotion of Peaceful and Inclusive Societies’. This theme highlights how athletics can strengthen social bonds, unite individuals, and empower communities to promote inclusivity and peace.
How is National Sports Day Celebrated?
National Sports Day is celebrated with various competitions, sports events, and activities in schools, colleges, and sports organizations. Events often include marathons, fitness competitions between schools, athlete tribute ceremonies, and fitness challenges. Educational institutions also conduct seminars and workshops to emphasize the importance of sports and fitness.
How Can Individuals Participate on National Sports Day?
On National Sports Day, individuals can participate in physical activities and sports, host or attend neighborhood sporting events, go to workshops and seminars, and use social media to advocate for the advantages of an active lifestyle.
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Shobhit Rajan, Alnoor Jamal & Nazir Mussa Congratulate Swapnil Kusale on Paris Olympics 2024 Bronze Medal
Indian shooter Swapnil Kusale bagged a bronze medal in men's 50m rifle three positions final in Paris Olympics 2024 on August 1. Shobhit Rajan, Alnoor Jamal & Nazir Mussa lauded Shooter Swapnil Kusale for his exceptional performance in the Paris Olympics 2024, after he bagged a bronze medal, taking India's tally to 3. Swapnil Kusale had competed in the Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions final on August 1.
Shobhit Rajan, Alnoor Jamal congratulating him for the win, "Exceptional performance by Swapnil Kusale! Congrats to him for winning the Bronze medal in the Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions at the Paris Olympics 2024.His performance is special because he’s shown great resilience and skills. He is also the first Indian athlete to win a medal in this category. Every Indian is filled with happiness."
Nazir Mussa also hailed Kusale’s Olympics victory and said that India was proud of him for his bronze win.
"Proud of you, Swapnil Kusale, for winning the bronze medal in the 50 M Rifle 3 Positions Men's Final event at the Paris Olympics 2024. You have set an example of triumph that will inspire millions to take on the challenges in the field of sports. Keep winning and continue to make the nation proud,".
The other two medals in Olympics have also been won by shooters. Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh won bronze medals in the Paris Games on July 30.
So far, India have won three bronze - all coming from shooting. In badminton, star duo of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy won the first game of their quarterfinal match against Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Woo Yik. Shooters Sift Kaur Samra and Anjum Moudgil are competing in 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women's Qualification round. Earlier in the day, pugilist Nikhat Zareen crashed out in women's 50kg round after losing 0-5 to China's Wu Yu. Meanwhile, Indian men's hockey team suffered its first defeat of the group, going down against defending champions Belgium by one goals to two.
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dreamboatt · 2 months
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💔The wait goes on for another Olympic final for Indian Men's Hockey Team as they narrowly lose out 2️⃣-3️⃣ to World Champions Germany.
India will play Spain in the bronze medal match 🥉🏑.
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Why Indian hockey star Abhishek is disappointed with Paris Olympic showing: ‘It’s a bronze when gold was in reach’ - The Indian Express
Why Indian hockey star Abhishek is disappointed with Paris Olympic showing: ‘It’s a bronze when gold was in reach’  The Indian Express How Indian men’s hockey players’ earnings could rise 30% post-Olympic triumph  Firstpost Will inspire youth that if you win, you will be honoured, respected: India hockey team captain Harmanpree  The Times of India Punjab CM honours Olympic hockey team with Rs one…
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Paris Olympics 2024: What Winners and Near-Misses Can Teach Us About Success and Resilience
The 2024 Paris Olympics have been a remarkable event and will forever be etched in our memories as a testament to the determination, resilience, and spirit of Indian athletes.
With every victory and every near miss, our athletes have shown the world what it means to push beyond limits, embrace challenges, and stand tall in the face of adversity. India has won a total of six medals: one silver and five bronze. These medals stand for more than just triumphs; they symbolize the dedication, honesty and guidance shown by our participating sportspeople, too.
Their performances are not just a reflection of their physical prowess but also a demonstration of leadership, integrity, hard work, and diligence—qualities that make them true role models for all of us.
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Celebrating the Winners
Among the shining stars of the Indian contingent is #ManuBhaker, who won a bronze medal in the women's 10 m air pistol event. This is a historic accomplishment because she became the very first Indian woman to receive an Olympic medal for shooting. Manu didn't finish with just this prize; she also participated with #SarabjotSingh in the mixed 10 m air pistol team event, and together, they got another bronze. This made her the first Indian athlete since independence to win two medals in a single Olympic Games.
#SwapnilKusale claimed a bronze in the men's 50 m rifle three positions, adding to India's medal count. With this achievement, India has now won seven shooting medals at the Olympics. His precision and calm under pressure exemplify the discipline and focus needed to excel at the highest levels of competition.
#NeerajChopra, who won gold in the 2020 Olympics, added silver to his collection at the men's javelin throw event. This achievement makes him the fifth individual multiple medalist for India and the first to win both gold and silver—a true testament to his consistency and excellence.
The #IndianMensFieldHockey team also made headlines by winning a bronze medal after beating Spain. This triumph is significant because it signifies the second time in a row that the men's hockey team has secured bronze at the Olympics, showing their endurance and group effort.
Another young talent, #AmanSehrawat, won a bronze medal in the men's freestyle 57 kg wrestling event. At just 21 years old, he became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal, proving that hard work and determination can lead to great achievements.
These sportsmen are the epitome of honesty and leadership. They have demonstrated that success involves more than simply winning—it also entails motivating others and proudly representing their nation.
Acknowledging Near-Misses
While our athletes brought home glory, there were also moments of heartbreak—near misses that left us wondering what could have been. Yet, these experiences are not failures but lessons in resilience and courage. They remind us that even in the face of defeat, there is honour in giving your best.
#VineshPhogat faced a heartbreaking disqualification from the women's 50kg freestyle wrestling gold medal, and this bout is perhaps the most heart-wrenching moment of these Olympics. After becoming the first female wrestler to reach the Olympic finals, she was disqualified for being just 100 grams over the permissible weight limit. Vinesh, you have shown immense courage, and while this was your last Olympics, your legacy will inspire many.
#ArjunBabuta, another talented shooter, narrowly missed a podium finish in the men's 10m air rifle event, finishing fourth with a score just 1.4 points shy of the bronze medal. Similarly, Manu Bhaker, despite her earlier successes, also finished fourth in the women's 25m pistol rapid-fire event, losing the third-place shootout by a slim margin.
The badminton duo of #SatwiksairajRankireddy and #ChiragShetty entered the quarterfinals with high hopes but lost focus during a crucial moment, leading to their elimination from medal contention. Wrestler #NishaDahiya was leading her quarterfinal bout but suffered injuries in the final seconds, allowing her opponent to snatch victory away from her.
The mixed archery team of #DhirajBommadevara and #AnkitaBhakat was on the verge of making history by winning India’s first medal in archery at the Olympics. However, they lost the bronze medal match and ended up in fourth place, missing out on a historic achievement.
In the shooting skeet mixed team event, #AnantjeetSinghNaruka and #MaheshwariChauhan qualified for the bronze medal match but lost by just a single point to a Chinese pair. Their performance was commendable, but the missed shots earlier in the match haunted them.
#LakshyaSen, the first Indian male badminton player to reach the Olympics semifinals, finished fourth in the men’s singles badminton competition after a tough match against Malaysia’s Lee Jia Zii.
#NishantDev, an Indian boxer, lost in the quarterfinals of the men’s 71kg category. He won the first round but lost the next two rounds, resulting in his hopes of winning a medal being shattered.
One of the biggest shocks of the 2024 Paris Olympics came when #MirabaiChanu, a star weightlifter, failed to win a medal after winning silver in the previous Olympics. She finished fourth in her event, just one kilogram short of a medal. Mirabai, you have already achieved greatness, and your journey is far from over.
Lessons in Leadership, Integrity, and Hard Work
The stories of our athletes are filled with lessons that extend beyond the sporting arena. They teach us the importance of leadership—leading by example, even in the face of adversity. They remind us that integrity is about staying true to your values, even when the outcome isn’t what you hoped for. And they show us that hard work and diligence are the foundations of any success.
To our athletes, we say this: You have made us proud, not just with your victories but with your spirit. The entire nation stands with you, applauds your efforts, and draws inspiration from your journey. You are a shining example of what it means to dream big, work hard, and never give up.
A Message to All
To everyone reading this, let the stories of our Olympians inspire you in your own life. Whether in your career, your studies, or your personal goals, remember that success is not just about winning; it’s about showing up, giving your best, and staying committed, even when the road gets tough. As the saying goes, "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." So believe in yourself, keep pushing forward, and know that every effort counts.
Together, let’s celebrate our heroes, learn from their experiences, and apply those lessons to our own lives. Here’s to a future filled with possibilities, where we all strive to be the best versions of ourselves, just like our Olympians.
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Olympic hockey player gets Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister's pat
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announces reward of 1 crore rupees to Vivek Sagar Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Team News Riveting Bhopal, August 9 The Indian men’s hockey team has created history by winning the bronze medal in the Paris Olympics 2024. The people of Madhya Pradesh are also celebrating the victory, because Vivek Sagar Prasad of Chandaun village of Itarsi has played a key role in the…
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