Get ready for a night of family chaos and laughter as “Children Ruin Everything” returns with Season 3 Episode 10, titled “Careers,” airing on Pix at 8:30 Pm this Thursday. James, the resilient protagonist, faces unexpected challenges at Gero’s, prompting him to divert his attention to fixing a broken toilet. The episode promises a blend of humor and relatable moments as James navigates the daily struggles of work and family life.
In this installment, Astrid, the ever-ambitious character, believes it’s time for a well-deserved raise. As the workplace dynamics shift, viewers can anticipate a comedic exploration of career aspirations and the juggling act of parenting.
Tune in for an episode that captures the essence of the series, celebrating the highs and lows of family life with a comedic touch. “Careers” is set to entertain and resonate with audiences, making “Children Ruin Everything” a must-watch for those seeking a relatable and...
In this installment, Astrid, the ever-ambitious character, believes it’s time for a well-deserved raise. As the workplace dynamics shift, viewers can anticipate a comedic exploration of career aspirations and the juggling act of parenting.
Tune in for an episode that captures the essence of the series, celebrating the highs and lows of family life with a comedic touch. “Careers” is set to entertain and resonate with audiences, making “Children Ruin Everything” a must-watch for those seeking a relatable and...
- 3/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Even before he could receive the Padma Shri award announced by the government on the eve of January 26, Dhrupadacharya Pandit Laxman Bhatt Tailang, passed away at 9 am on Saturday. Pandit Tailang breathed his last at the age of 93 at Durlabhji Hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
He was undergoing treatment for pneumonia and other diseases for the last few days.
As per Pandit Tailang’s daughter, the famous Dhrupad singer of Rajasthan, Professor Madhu Bhatt Tailang, “Panditji was admitted to Durlabhji Hospital as his health was deteriorating for the last few days. During treatment, he breathed his last in the hospital at 9 am on Saturday.”
Pandit Tailang’s entire life was spent singing and he provided extensive music education to his son Ravi Shankar and daughters Shobha, Usha, Nisha, Madhu, Poonam and Aarti and made them proficient in different genres.
Besides being a music lecturer at Banasthali Vidyapith from 1950 to 1992 and Rajasthan Music Institute,...
He was undergoing treatment for pneumonia and other diseases for the last few days.
As per Pandit Tailang’s daughter, the famous Dhrupad singer of Rajasthan, Professor Madhu Bhatt Tailang, “Panditji was admitted to Durlabhji Hospital as his health was deteriorating for the last few days. During treatment, he breathed his last in the hospital at 9 am on Saturday.”
Pandit Tailang’s entire life was spent singing and he provided extensive music education to his son Ravi Shankar and daughters Shobha, Usha, Nisha, Madhu, Poonam and Aarti and made them proficient in different genres.
Besides being a music lecturer at Banasthali Vidyapith from 1950 to 1992 and Rajasthan Music Institute,...
- 2/10/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actress Nisha Nagpal, who has entered the show ‘Vanshaj’ has shared insights into playing the role of Koel, and revealed how she was drawn to the intense nature of her character, and her boldness.
Following Yuvika’s tragic demise, the show takes a one-year leap, marking a significant shift in the storyline.
Recent episodes introduce Yukti (Anjali Tatrari), the doppelganger of Yuvika Mahajan (Anjali Tatrari), poised to take on DJ’s (Mahir Pandhi) cunning schemes.
The show is now set to introduce a new character that will stir up a storm within the Mahajan empire.
Nisha stepped into the role of Koel, the daughter of a powerful politician and with her bold and sassy attitude, Koel is not afraid to speak her mind.
With eyes set on DJ’s status, she sees him as her ticket to a luxurious life.
Despite her gentle appearance, she’s assertive and is not...
Following Yuvika’s tragic demise, the show takes a one-year leap, marking a significant shift in the storyline.
Recent episodes introduce Yukti (Anjali Tatrari), the doppelganger of Yuvika Mahajan (Anjali Tatrari), poised to take on DJ’s (Mahir Pandhi) cunning schemes.
The show is now set to introduce a new character that will stir up a storm within the Mahajan empire.
Nisha stepped into the role of Koel, the daughter of a powerful politician and with her bold and sassy attitude, Koel is not afraid to speak her mind.
With eyes set on DJ’s status, she sees him as her ticket to a luxurious life.
Despite her gentle appearance, she’s assertive and is not...
- 2/8/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Prepare for a hilarious and heartwarming episode of “Children Ruin Everything” as Season 3 Episode 6, titled “Babysitters,” airs on CW at 9:30 Pm on Thursday, February 15, 2024. In this installment, viewers are in for a rollercoaster ride of laughter and drama as Astrid and James secure the services of Jeffrey, the highly sought-after babysitter they’ve been dreaming of.
However, their plans hit a snag when Viv develops a crush on Jeffrey, putting their arrangement in jeopardy. As tensions rise and emotions run high, Astrid and James find themselves caught in the middle of a hilarious and awkward situation that threatens to unravel their carefully laid plans.
Join the lovable cast of “Children Ruin Everything” as they navigate the challenges of parenthood and relationships with humor and heart. Don’t miss the laughs and antics in “Babysitters” as the series continues to deliver relatable and entertaining moments that resonate with audiences of all ages.
However, their plans hit a snag when Viv develops a crush on Jeffrey, putting their arrangement in jeopardy. As tensions rise and emotions run high, Astrid and James find themselves caught in the middle of a hilarious and awkward situation that threatens to unravel their carefully laid plans.
Join the lovable cast of “Children Ruin Everything” as they navigate the challenges of parenthood and relationships with humor and heart. Don’t miss the laughs and antics in “Babysitters” as the series continues to deliver relatable and entertaining moments that resonate with audiences of all ages.
- 2/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It was in 2011 when Sunny Leone married her husband and musician Daniel Weber, and the two have been setting relationship goals ever since. The actress revealed that she fell in love with him when she saw him play music.
Talking about Daniel, the frontman of American rock ‘n roll band The Disparrows, Sunny very proudly told Ians: “Daniel’s music is amazing. He truly is an inspiration. He’s so creative, talented, smart and he loves playing. I fell in love watching my husband play music the first time I met him.”
She added: “It was so hot, so sexy, he was covered in tattoos. I mean, what girl doesn’t like that!”
After six years of marriage, in 2017, they adopted daughter Nisha from Latur in Maharashtra, and then welcomed their sons via surrogacy in 2018.
When not working, Sunny, who has just opened a restaurant, said that she’s around her family.
Talking about Daniel, the frontman of American rock ‘n roll band The Disparrows, Sunny very proudly told Ians: “Daniel’s music is amazing. He truly is an inspiration. He’s so creative, talented, smart and he loves playing. I fell in love watching my husband play music the first time I met him.”
She added: “It was so hot, so sexy, he was covered in tattoos. I mean, what girl doesn’t like that!”
After six years of marriage, in 2017, they adopted daughter Nisha from Latur in Maharashtra, and then welcomed their sons via surrogacy in 2018.
When not working, Sunny, who has just opened a restaurant, said that she’s around her family.
- 2/7/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
One of the biggest hits at Sundance and winner of the festival’s U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize in 2020, Boys State was a rare window into teenage politics at a divisive time. Directed by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, it showcased a week-long leadership program––sponsored annually by the American Legion and held in nearly every state––by chronicling several-hundred of Texas high school students gathering to form and choose a mock government. Outside of depicting the conference’s mechanics, Boys State showcased the diversity of Gen-z masculinity and previewed the next generation’s thought leaders, observing a handful of intriguing subjects jockey for position and learn how to attract groups of hormonal competition onto their side of the aisle.
Four years later, McBain and Moss have returned to Sundance with Girls State, the proverbial, gender-swapped sequel that attempts to achieve likeminded goals. Perhaps because Boys State didn’t acknowledge this parallel sister program,...
Four years later, McBain and Moss have returned to Sundance with Girls State, the proverbial, gender-swapped sequel that attempts to achieve likeminded goals. Perhaps because Boys State didn’t acknowledge this parallel sister program,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Jake Kring-Schreifels
- The Film Stage
Winner of the U.S. Documentary Competition Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2020, Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss’ “Boys State” embodied the best and worst of the eponymous tradition that it captured on camera: An annual leadership program, funded by the American Legion and held in almost all 50 states since the 1930s, in which 1,000 or so hyper-ambitious teenage boys from all walks of life are given a week to form and elect a mock government.
On the one hand, their film offered a semi-realistic microcosm of the American system at work, and an optimistic preview of what Gen Z — at least its most politically engaged young men — might bring to the table as they become old enough to and run for office. On the other hand, the otherwise inclusive “Boys State” reinforced the American Legion’s history of preserving the status quo through a “separate but not so equal” approach...
On the one hand, their film offered a semi-realistic microcosm of the American system at work, and an optimistic preview of what Gen Z — at least its most politically engaged young men — might bring to the table as they become old enough to and run for office. On the other hand, the otherwise inclusive “Boys State” reinforced the American Legion’s history of preserving the status quo through a “separate but not so equal” approach...
- 1/19/2024
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Gear up for a night of parenting humor and relatable chaos as “Children Ruin Everything” returns with Season 3 Episode 3, titled “Confidence,” airing at 9:30 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on CW. In this laugh-out-loud episode, viewers can expect Astrid to face the challenges of balancing work, parenthood, and the unpredictable antics of her kids.
The storyline takes an amusing turn as Astrid, played by Meghan Heffern, finds herself needing to give a crucial presentation to the World Cup Committee. However, her confidence takes a hit when her kids unintentionally sabotage her practice run. Expect a hilarious exploration of the ups and downs of parenthood, work-life balance, and the unpredictable nature of children.
For fans of comedy series that capture the chaotic beauty of family life, “Children Ruin Everything” promises another entertaining episode filled with laughter and heartwarming moments. Don’t miss the comedic chaos unfolding at 9:30 Pm on CW.
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The storyline takes an amusing turn as Astrid, played by Meghan Heffern, finds herself needing to give a crucial presentation to the World Cup Committee. However, her confidence takes a hit when her kids unintentionally sabotage her practice run. Expect a hilarious exploration of the ups and downs of parenthood, work-life balance, and the unpredictable nature of children.
For fans of comedy series that capture the chaotic beauty of family life, “Children Ruin Everything” promises another entertaining episode filled with laughter and heartwarming moments. Don’t miss the comedic chaos unfolding at 9:30 Pm on CW.
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- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Thursday at 8:30 Pm on the CW, brace yourselves for an emotionally charged episode of “Children Ruin Everything.” In Season 2 Episode 13, titled “Arguments,” the usually harmonious family dynamics take a sharp turn as James and Astrid find themselves entangled in a heated dispute. The catalyst? James’s failure to respond to a crucial call during a family crisis.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can anticipate a rollercoaster of emotions, with frustrations escalating and unresolved issues bubbling to the surface. The storyline provides an authentic portrayal of the challenges that come with parenting and the inevitable conflicts that arise in even the most tight-knit families. Will James and Astrid navigate through this rough patch, or will it mark a turning point in their relationship? Tune in for an episode that promises both relatable family drama and moments of comedic relief in “Children Ruin Everything.”
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Thursday...
As the episode unfolds, viewers can anticipate a rollercoaster of emotions, with frustrations escalating and unresolved issues bubbling to the surface. The storyline provides an authentic portrayal of the challenges that come with parenting and the inevitable conflicts that arise in even the most tight-knit families. Will James and Astrid navigate through this rough patch, or will it mark a turning point in their relationship? Tune in for an episode that promises both relatable family drama and moments of comedic relief in “Children Ruin Everything.”
Release Date & Time: 8:30 Pm Thursday...
- 12/7/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for laughter, love, and the chaotic charm of parenting in the upcoming episode of “Children Ruin Everything.” In Season 2, Episode 12 titled “Weekends,” airing at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, December 7, 2023, on CW, viewers are in for a delightful exploration of family dynamics.
Astrid, caught up in the demands of her professional life, grapples with the familiar parental pang of missing out on precious moments with her kids. In a heartwarming twist, she persuades James that the remedy lies in creating memorable family adventures. As the duo endeavors to balance the chaos of work and the joys of parenthood, the episode promises relatable humor and genuine moments that resonate with anyone navigating the unpredictable journey of raising kids.
Tune in to CW at 8:30 Pm to witness the hilarious escapades and heartfelt connections that unfold in “Children Ruin Everything: Weekends,” reminding us all that amidst the chaos, family remains the ultimate adventure.
Astrid, caught up in the demands of her professional life, grapples with the familiar parental pang of missing out on precious moments with her kids. In a heartwarming twist, she persuades James that the remedy lies in creating memorable family adventures. As the duo endeavors to balance the chaos of work and the joys of parenthood, the episode promises relatable humor and genuine moments that resonate with anyone navigating the unpredictable journey of raising kids.
Tune in to CW at 8:30 Pm to witness the hilarious escapades and heartfelt connections that unfold in “Children Ruin Everything: Weekends,” reminding us all that amidst the chaos, family remains the ultimate adventure.
- 11/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 2 Episode 11 of “Children Ruin Everything,” titled “Money,” scheduled to air at 8:30 Pm on Thursday, November 30, 2023, on CW, viewers are in for a delightful and relatable exploration of financial challenges within the Berney household. With retirement savings taking center stage in Astrid’s thoughts, she proposes to James the ambitious goal of navigating the final days of the month without exceeding their budget—an endeavor easier said than done.
As the episode unfolds, the Berneys embark on a comedic journey to find creative and perhaps unconventional ways to stay on budget. “Children Ruin Everything: Money” promises a humorous and insightful take on the everyday struggles of managing finances while juggling the chaos that parenthood often brings. Join the Berney family for an evening of laughs and financial adventures as they navigate the delicate balance between fiscal responsibility and the unpredictable nature of family life on CW.
As the episode unfolds, the Berneys embark on a comedic journey to find creative and perhaps unconventional ways to stay on budget. “Children Ruin Everything: Money” promises a humorous and insightful take on the everyday struggles of managing finances while juggling the chaos that parenthood often brings. Join the Berney family for an evening of laughs and financial adventures as they navigate the delicate balance between fiscal responsibility and the unpredictable nature of family life on CW.
- 11/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Filmmakers have many remarkable superpowers. The ability to create kaleidoscope fractals of terrifying credit card debt. The ability to turn any friendship into a stark transactional binary. The ability to blot out the very sun itself with the G&e crew’s interlocking vape exhalations.
Most impressively, filmmakers have the ability to take some abstract, internal element of the human experience and physicalize it into something photographable and dramatic. Sure: sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But sometimes in movies, a cigar is actually the memory of your dead father, a metaphor for America’s self-immolation, or—occasionally—a penis.
Of course, a reliable way to transmute emotions and anxieties into something tangible, visible and narratively propulsive is to lean on metaphysics and the supernatural. Just look at the prestige horror boom of the last 15 years, which has turned grief and despair into ghosts and haunted houses so often it’s become cliche.
Most impressively, filmmakers have the ability to take some abstract, internal element of the human experience and physicalize it into something photographable and dramatic. Sure: sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But sometimes in movies, a cigar is actually the memory of your dead father, a metaphor for America’s self-immolation, or—occasionally—a penis.
Of course, a reliable way to transmute emotions and anxieties into something tangible, visible and narratively propulsive is to lean on metaphysics and the supernatural. Just look at the prestige horror boom of the last 15 years, which has turned grief and despair into ghosts and haunted houses so often it’s become cliche.
- 11/3/2023
- by Film Independent
- Film Independent News & More
On Thursday, November 9, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, CW will air the latest episode of “Children Ruin Everything,” titled “Each Other.”
In this episode, parents Astrid and James find themselves facing a common parental challenge: helping their son, Felix, make new friends. When Felix’s best friend moves away, Astrid and James step in to support their son’s quest for companionship.
The story takes an interesting turn when Felix’s potential new friend comes into the picture, and the couple decides to host a sleepover. However, the experience leaves them questioning whether this new acquaintance might be a bad influence on their son. The episode explores the complexities of parenting and the lengths parents go to ensure the well-being and happiness of their children.
“Children Ruin Everything” offers a lighthearted and relatable look at the ups and downs of parenthood, making it a show that resonates with many families. Tune in...
In this episode, parents Astrid and James find themselves facing a common parental challenge: helping their son, Felix, make new friends. When Felix’s best friend moves away, Astrid and James step in to support their son’s quest for companionship.
The story takes an interesting turn when Felix’s potential new friend comes into the picture, and the couple decides to host a sleepover. However, the experience leaves them questioning whether this new acquaintance might be a bad influence on their son. The episode explores the complexities of parenting and the lengths parents go to ensure the well-being and happiness of their children.
“Children Ruin Everything” offers a lighthearted and relatable look at the ups and downs of parenthood, making it a show that resonates with many families. Tune in...
- 11/3/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Monday, September 18, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, the CW will air Season 2, Episode 2 of “Children Ruin Everything” titled “Friends.” In this episode, James, one of the main characters, is planning to meet up with friends for their yearly fantasy baseball draft. Meanwhile, Astrid, another central character, can’t help but feel that her parental responsibilities have taken a toll on her old friendships. Given the chance for some adult interaction, she seizes the opportunity.
“Children Ruin Everything” is a show that explores the challenges and humor of parenthood. In “Friends,” viewers will see how Astrid grapples with the balance between her role as a parent and her desire for social interaction with her friends. This episode highlights the relatable struggle many parents face as they navigate the demands of family life and maintaining their friendships.
For those who enjoy family-focused comedies with a touch of real-life parenting dilemmas, “Children Ruin Everything...
“Children Ruin Everything” is a show that explores the challenges and humor of parenthood. In “Friends,” viewers will see how Astrid grapples with the balance between her role as a parent and her desire for social interaction with her friends. This episode highlights the relatable struggle many parents face as they navigate the demands of family life and maintaining their friendships.
For those who enjoy family-focused comedies with a touch of real-life parenting dilemmas, “Children Ruin Everything...
- 9/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Bengaluru, Aug 31 (Ians) Hockey India on Thursday organised a special send-off ceremony in Bengaluru for the Indian men and women hockey teams that will be participating in the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, to be held from September 23 to October 8.
The occasion, particularly for the players, was doubly special as Hockey India had invited parents and family members of the players from different parts of the country to be part of the event. During the function, the players comprising the two teams and their family members were felicitated.
For many, this was the first time, to have their parents, spouse, children and siblings part of a ceremony of this accord which was graciously attended by Tusharkanti Behera, Minister For Electronics and It, Sports And Youth Services And Home, Government of Odisha, Hockey India President Padma Shri Dr. Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh, Executive Members of Hockey India,...
The occasion, particularly for the players, was doubly special as Hockey India had invited parents and family members of the players from different parts of the country to be part of the event. During the function, the players comprising the two teams and their family members were felicitated.
For many, this was the first time, to have their parents, spouse, children and siblings part of a ceremony of this accord which was graciously attended by Tusharkanti Behera, Minister For Electronics and It, Sports And Youth Services And Home, Government of Odisha, Hockey India President Padma Shri Dr. Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh, Executive Members of Hockey India,...
- 8/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Amritsar, June 21 (Ians) Skipper Jasoda Munda’s hat-trick steered Odisha to a 4-0 win against Karnataka in a Group A clash in the Senior Women’s National Football Championship at the Gndu Main Ground, here on Wednesday.
Malati Munda was the other scorer for Odisha as they outclassed Karnataka to stay in the group with nine points from four matches, three points behind group leaders Tamil Nadu.
Karnataka’s resistance was broken in the 34th minute when a long ball from defender Mamata Patra caught Karnataka defence napping. Jasoda Munda made the most of it with a solo run and finished the move in style by putting the ball past Karnataka’s custodian and skipper Aiswarya A into the back of the net to make it 1-0 to Odisha.
Minutes later, Karnataka’s Maanasa M touched the ball with her hands inside their own penalty box in an attempt to...
Malati Munda was the other scorer for Odisha as they outclassed Karnataka to stay in the group with nine points from four matches, three points behind group leaders Tamil Nadu.
Karnataka’s resistance was broken in the 34th minute when a long ball from defender Mamata Patra caught Karnataka defence napping. Jasoda Munda made the most of it with a solo run and finished the move in style by putting the ball past Karnataka’s custodian and skipper Aiswarya A into the back of the net to make it 1-0 to Odisha.
Minutes later, Karnataka’s Maanasa M touched the ball with her hands inside their own penalty box in an attempt to...
- 6/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Succession actor Saamer Usmani and Coda actress Amy Forsyth have nabbed lead roles in Amar Wala’s debut scripted feature Shook, which is shooting in Toronto.
The indie from Film Forge (Infinity Pool, Sleeping Giant) and producer Karen Harnisch and Wala’s banner, Scarborough Pictures, centers on a South Asian family in Toronto and the suburb of Scarborough. Wala is directing Shook based on a script he co-wrote with novelist Adnan Khan.
Usmani, who also had a role in Inventing Anna and The Three Body Problem, will play the role of Ashish who, while living in downtown Toronto, meets Claire, played by Forsyth, who is about to move to Montreal at the end of the summer.
Ash is caught between two worlds, one that of an aspiring writer and another of his family as he lives in the immigrant-rich suburb of Scarborough. The ensemble cast includes Bernard White in the role of Vijay,...
The indie from Film Forge (Infinity Pool, Sleeping Giant) and producer Karen Harnisch and Wala’s banner, Scarborough Pictures, centers on a South Asian family in Toronto and the suburb of Scarborough. Wala is directing Shook based on a script he co-wrote with novelist Adnan Khan.
Usmani, who also had a role in Inventing Anna and The Three Body Problem, will play the role of Ashish who, while living in downtown Toronto, meets Claire, played by Forsyth, who is about to move to Montreal at the end of the summer.
Ash is caught between two worlds, one that of an aspiring writer and another of his family as he lives in the immigrant-rich suburb of Scarborough. The ensemble cast includes Bernard White in the role of Vijay,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Adelaide, May 21 (Ians) World No 3 India women’s team held World No.3 Australia 1-1 in the third match of their three-match bilateral series here, coming back from a goal down to hold the hosts to a draw on Sunday.
With this result, Australia sealed the three-match series 2-0, after winning the first two matches 4-2 and 3-2.
In the third match on Sunday, the hosts went into the lead in the 24th minute when Maddison Brooks scored off the field after a barren first quarter in which the Indians had an edge.
The Indians went on searching for the equaliser and in the 41st minute vice-captain and senior defender Deep Grace Ekka converted a penalty corner to make it 1-1.
The two teams were evenly matched in the fourth quarter but the Indians could not capitalise on the hosts being a player down when Hannah Cullum-Sanders was sent to the sin-bin with a green card.
With this result, Australia sealed the three-match series 2-0, after winning the first two matches 4-2 and 3-2.
In the third match on Sunday, the hosts went into the lead in the 24th minute when Maddison Brooks scored off the field after a barren first quarter in which the Indians had an edge.
The Indians went on searching for the equaliser and in the 41st minute vice-captain and senior defender Deep Grace Ekka converted a penalty corner to make it 1-1.
The two teams were evenly matched in the fourth quarter but the Indians could not capitalise on the hosts being a player down when Hannah Cullum-Sanders was sent to the sin-bin with a green card.
- 5/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, May 2 (Ians) Mamata Singh and Rimpa Haldar scored a goal each as first-timers East Bengal downed Mata Rukmani Fc 2-0 In a Group A match of the Indian Women’s League (Iwl) 2023 at the TransStadia here on Tuesday.
This was the Kolkata team’s second consecutive victory in three matches after losing the opening encounter against Gokulam Kerala Fc.
Though the Red and Gold Brigade proved to be the better side in most parts of the match, the team from Chhattisgarh had a good opportunity to have a breakthrough in the 10th minute.
Had not Priyanka Kashyap headed wide from close range off a Devika Yadav cross, it would have been an early lead for Mata Rukmani.
East Bengal took charge of the game thereafter and the Iwl debutants finally capitalised on an opportunity in the 25th minute from a corner. Mamata Singh’s cross was headed in by...
This was the Kolkata team’s second consecutive victory in three matches after losing the opening encounter against Gokulam Kerala Fc.
Though the Red and Gold Brigade proved to be the better side in most parts of the match, the team from Chhattisgarh had a good opportunity to have a breakthrough in the 10th minute.
Had not Priyanka Kashyap headed wide from close range off a Devika Yadav cross, it would have been an early lead for Mata Rukmani.
East Bengal took charge of the game thereafter and the Iwl debutants finally capitalised on an opportunity in the 25th minute from a corner. Mamata Singh’s cross was headed in by...
- 5/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, April 8 (Ians) Hockey India on Saturday named a 33-member Core probables Group for the Senior Women’s National Coaching Camp, which will be held from April 9 to May 13 at Sai, Bengaluru.
The camp will help players put in the hard yards to fine-tune their strategies and combinations further ahead of the Indian Women’s Hockey Team’s tour to Australia as a preparatory event ahead of the Asian Games in China.
The Core Group for the National Camp includes goalkeepers Savita, Rajani Etimarpu, Bichu Devi Kharibam and Bansari Solanki. Among the defenders named for the camp are Deep Grace Ekka, Gurjit Kaur, Nikki Pradhan, Udita, Ishika Chaudhary, Akshata Abaso Dhekale, Jyoti Chhatri, and Mahima Chaudhary.
Midfielders named for the camp are Nisha, Salima Tete, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Jyoti, Navjot Kaur, Monika, Mariana Kujur, Sonika, Neha, Baljeet Kaur, Reena Khokhar, Vaishnavi Phalke, and Ajmina Kujur.
Forwards Lalremsiami, Navneet Kaur,...
The camp will help players put in the hard yards to fine-tune their strategies and combinations further ahead of the Indian Women’s Hockey Team’s tour to Australia as a preparatory event ahead of the Asian Games in China.
The Core Group for the National Camp includes goalkeepers Savita, Rajani Etimarpu, Bichu Devi Kharibam and Bansari Solanki. Among the defenders named for the camp are Deep Grace Ekka, Gurjit Kaur, Nikki Pradhan, Udita, Ishika Chaudhary, Akshata Abaso Dhekale, Jyoti Chhatri, and Mahima Chaudhary.
Midfielders named for the camp are Nisha, Salima Tete, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Jyoti, Navjot Kaur, Monika, Mariana Kujur, Sonika, Neha, Baljeet Kaur, Reena Khokhar, Vaishnavi Phalke, and Ajmina Kujur.
Forwards Lalremsiami, Navneet Kaur,...
- 4/8/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Aashey Mishra, and Shivika Pathak, who are seen playing the character of Satvik Bhosle and Jeevika Rane in the show ‘Agnisakshia Ek Samjhauta’, have recreated the characters of Nisha and Prem, played by Bollywood stars Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan in the 1994 film ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’.
During the birthday special episode of the show, Aashey and Shivika donned the looks of iconic characters from the movie and danced to ‘Didi Tera Deewana’.
Shivika said: “Playing the iconic character of Nisha from ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ is a dream come true for me, and I feel privileged to revisit an era that is so dear to my heart. I am confident that the upcoming episodes, filled with a delightful filmy flavour, will leave the audience thoroughly entertained.”
On the other hand, the ‘Shubh Laabh’ actor added that shooting for this special episode has been an exhilarating experience for him. “I...
During the birthday special episode of the show, Aashey and Shivika donned the looks of iconic characters from the movie and danced to ‘Didi Tera Deewana’.
Shivika said: “Playing the iconic character of Nisha from ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ is a dream come true for me, and I feel privileged to revisit an era that is so dear to my heart. I am confident that the upcoming episodes, filled with a delightful filmy flavour, will leave the audience thoroughly entertained.”
On the other hand, the ‘Shubh Laabh’ actor added that shooting for this special episode has been an exhilarating experience for him. “I...
- 4/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Exclusive: Wavelength, the production company behind such films as On Swift Horses and Cusp, has revealed the 2023 recipients of its Wave Grant. Amanda Gordon, Karine Benzaria, Leena Kurishingal, Melina Kyomi Coumas and Neha Aziz each will receive $5,000 to create their first short film alongside production mentorship from Wavelength’s executive team. Read a bio for each recipient below.
The Wave Grant, which stands for “Women at the Very Edge,” aims to help a first-time female or non-binary filmmaker of color with the production of their first short documentary or narrative film (under 30 minutes). In addition to the $5,000 grant, Wavelength will provide mentorship in the producing, development and post-production of the filmmaker’s story as well as fundraising and distribution strategy.
“Each year, we are in awe of the outstanding talent that the Wave Grant attracts,” said Jenifer Westphal, Founder, CEO and Executive Producer at Wavelength. “This year’s class of...
The Wave Grant, which stands for “Women at the Very Edge,” aims to help a first-time female or non-binary filmmaker of color with the production of their first short documentary or narrative film (under 30 minutes). In addition to the $5,000 grant, Wavelength will provide mentorship in the producing, development and post-production of the filmmaker’s story as well as fundraising and distribution strategy.
“Each year, we are in awe of the outstanding talent that the Wave Grant attracts,” said Jenifer Westphal, Founder, CEO and Executive Producer at Wavelength. “This year’s class of...
- 3/8/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The first model to make it big in Bollywood, she went on to make her name as an actress ready for unconventional and ‘bold’ (for the time) roles, usually playing independent-minded, “Westernised” women and rarely sporting saris or other Indian dresses onscreen. Unfazed at the overt “sexualisation” of her onscreen persona, Zeenat Aman went on to score a string of successes in many Bollywood classics.
But Zeenar Aman, who turns 71 on Saturday (November 19), does not need to be only remembered for playing the rebellious, tuned-out Jasbir Jaiswal/Janice in “Hare Rama Hare Krishna”, or guitar-strumming “lal kapde wali memsahab” Sunita in “Yaadon ki Baraat” (1973), or Sheela, or rather, ‘Laila’, of “Qurbani” (1980), or Sheetal of “Dostana” (1980).
The petite yet buxom actress with her exotic and sensual looks was as effective as playing the hapless, abused Rani Ranjit Singh in “Dhund” (1973), the gold-digger Sheetal in “Roti Kapada Aur Makaan” (1974), prostitute-going-straight Nisha in...
But Zeenar Aman, who turns 71 on Saturday (November 19), does not need to be only remembered for playing the rebellious, tuned-out Jasbir Jaiswal/Janice in “Hare Rama Hare Krishna”, or guitar-strumming “lal kapde wali memsahab” Sunita in “Yaadon ki Baraat” (1973), or Sheela, or rather, ‘Laila’, of “Qurbani” (1980), or Sheetal of “Dostana” (1980).
The petite yet buxom actress with her exotic and sensual looks was as effective as playing the hapless, abused Rani Ranjit Singh in “Dhund” (1973), the gold-digger Sheetal in “Roti Kapada Aur Makaan” (1974), prostitute-going-straight Nisha in...
- 11/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct (Ians) Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy, Sports Hostel Odisha, Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High Performance Centre, Anantapur Hockey Academy and Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy were all in brilliant form, finishing up as winners in their respective games on the seventh day of the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (Under-16) Phase – 2 here on Wednesday.
In the first game of the day, Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy defeated the Citizen Hockey XI 11-0. Payal started things off for the Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Nisha also netted a hat-trick. Captain Pooja and Sunaina added a brace each while Durga (19′) too got on the scoresheet in a comfortable win.
The second game also saw quite a few goals as Sports Hostel Odisha won 9-0 against Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Archana Xalxo and Monica Tirkey scored hat tricks. Meanwhile, Sushmita Dung Dung (13′), Captain Amisha Ekka (40′) and Kanika Kerketta (53′) contributed with one goal each.
In the first game of the day, Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy defeated the Citizen Hockey XI 11-0. Payal started things off for the Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Nisha also netted a hat-trick. Captain Pooja and Sunaina added a brace each while Durga (19′) too got on the scoresheet in a comfortable win.
The second game also saw quite a few goals as Sports Hostel Odisha won 9-0 against Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Archana Xalxo and Monica Tirkey scored hat tricks. Meanwhile, Sushmita Dung Dung (13′), Captain Amisha Ekka (40′) and Kanika Kerketta (53′) contributed with one goal each.
- 10/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
U-16 Women's Hockey League: Ghumanehra Riser's, Smart academy, Odisha Naval Tata centre win on Day 6
Lucknow, Oct 18 (Ians) Goals and more goals continued to be the theme on the sixth day at the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (Under-16) Phase – 2 here, with the likes of Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy, Smart Hockey Academy, Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre and Salute Hockey Academy registering wins in their respective games.
The opening game on the day pitted Pritam Siwach Sports Promotion Foundation against Sports Hostel Odisha, and the two sides played out a keenly contested 1-1 draw. Vanshika (30′) put Pritam Siwach Sports Promotion Foundation in the lead before Sushmita Dung Dung (60′) brought Sports Hostel Odisha back on level terms.
In the next game, Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy defeated the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy 10-1. For the Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy, Nisha scored five times while Payal added two more. Ritika (4′), Rohini (40′) and Deepika (42′) also found the back of the net for Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy whereas...
The opening game on the day pitted Pritam Siwach Sports Promotion Foundation against Sports Hostel Odisha, and the two sides played out a keenly contested 1-1 draw. Vanshika (30′) put Pritam Siwach Sports Promotion Foundation in the lead before Sushmita Dung Dung (60′) brought Sports Hostel Odisha back on level terms.
In the next game, Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy defeated the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy 10-1. For the Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy, Nisha scored five times while Payal added two more. Ritika (4′), Rohini (40′) and Deepika (42′) also found the back of the net for Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy whereas...
- 10/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lucknow, Oct 15 (Ians) Sports Authority of India ‘A’, Sports Hostel Odisha, Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy, Sports Authority of India ‘B’ and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre were all in fine form on Day 3 of the Khelo India U-16 Women’s Hockey League Phase 2, registering big wins in their respective matches.
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
Ghumanehra Riser’s Academy and Smart Hockey Academy, however, played out a competitive draw on Saturday.
The third day started with a goal-fest as the opening game saw Sports Authority of India ‘A’ win by a margin of 19-0 against the Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy. Kajal, Karuna Minz, Sonali Ekka, F. Lalbiaksiami (9′), Laltlanchhungi (15′), Captain Tanuja Toppo, and Anju Majhi (58′) scored as the Sports Authority of India ‘A’ side walked off with a comfortable win.
Match 14 of the tournament had Sports Hostel Odisha defeat Citizen Hockey XI by a scoreline of 10-0. Captain Amisha Ekka scored a hat-trick, while Monica Tirkey,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Kanpur, Oct 12 (Ians) The Indian Institute of Technology (Iit) Kanpur is organising Akshar – a first of its kind literary festival from October 14 to 16.
It is being jointly organised by the Rajbhasha Prakoshth, the Shivani Centre for the Nurture and Re-Integration of Hindi & Other Indian Languages, and Gaatha – an audio – hosting platform and an Siic, Iit Kanpur incubated company.
In its first iteration, Akshar is celebrating the commencement of the centenary year celebrations of the life and works of pre-eminent Hindi novelist Gaura Pant better-known by her pen name ‘Shivani’.
She was one of the most famous Hindi novelists whose novels were read ardently by scores of readers throughout the country and also translated in other languages. Shivani was also one of the pioneers of women-centric fiction novels who presented the women in her novels as very strong and rooted characters.
The three-day event will be marked by a celebration of...
It is being jointly organised by the Rajbhasha Prakoshth, the Shivani Centre for the Nurture and Re-Integration of Hindi & Other Indian Languages, and Gaatha – an audio – hosting platform and an Siic, Iit Kanpur incubated company.
In its first iteration, Akshar is celebrating the commencement of the centenary year celebrations of the life and works of pre-eminent Hindi novelist Gaura Pant better-known by her pen name ‘Shivani’.
She was one of the most famous Hindi novelists whose novels were read ardently by scores of readers throughout the country and also translated in other languages. Shivani was also one of the pioneers of women-centric fiction novels who presented the women in her novels as very strong and rooted characters.
The three-day event will be marked by a celebration of...
- 10/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Eight years after Serial made Adnan Syed a household name, the justice system has validated the heartbreaking truth the podcast’s reporting revealed to the public back in 2014: Syed’s trial was deeply flawed, and he was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Hae Min Lee. That means the justice system potentially imprisoned the wrong man for the last 23 years. On Monday, Adnan Syed walked out of prison for the first time since he was a teenager.
The Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s office said in a motion...
The Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s office said in a motion...
- 9/20/2022
- by Andrea Marks
- Rollingstone.com
Belgrade (Serbia), Sep 14 (Ians) India’s Vinesh Phogat won the bronze medal in the women’s 53kg at the 2022 World Wrestling Championships, here on Wednesday.
Vinesh, a three-time Cwg gold-medallist, got the better of reigning European champion Emma Malmgren of Sweden 8-0 in the bronze medal bout.
The Indian wrestler had earlier beaten Asian Games silver-medallist Zhuldyz Eshimova of Kazakhstan in the first repechage round. Azerbaijan’s Leyla Gurbanova withdrew due to injury in the second repechage round, taking the Indian through to the medal bout.
This is Vinesh’s second bronze medal at the world championships after her podium finish at the 2019 edition at Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. Her win was also India’s first medal of the 2022 edition.
India’s U23 worlds bronze-medallist Nisha Dahiya will fight for a senior bronze medal on Thursday after she lost 4-5 to U20 world champion Ami Ishii of Japan in the 68kg semifinals.
Vinesh, a three-time Cwg gold-medallist, got the better of reigning European champion Emma Malmgren of Sweden 8-0 in the bronze medal bout.
The Indian wrestler had earlier beaten Asian Games silver-medallist Zhuldyz Eshimova of Kazakhstan in the first repechage round. Azerbaijan’s Leyla Gurbanova withdrew due to injury in the second repechage round, taking the Indian through to the medal bout.
This is Vinesh’s second bronze medal at the world championships after her podium finish at the 2019 edition at Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. Her win was also India’s first medal of the 2022 edition.
India’s U23 worlds bronze-medallist Nisha Dahiya will fight for a senior bronze medal on Thursday after she lost 4-5 to U20 world champion Ami Ishii of Japan in the 68kg semifinals.
- 9/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 20 (Ians) Har Hockey Academy rode on a 10-goal blitz by Kirti to thrash Anantapur Hockey Academy 32-0 while Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy Sonepat beat Sports Authority Of India (Sai) ‘A’ on Day 4 of the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League 22 (Under-16) Phase-1, here on Saturday.
While Kirti scored her account in the 8th minute and went on to add goals to her tally in the 14th min, 16th, 19th, 33rd, 39th, 43rd, 45th, 4th’ and 54th minute to complete a fine tally of 10 goals, skipper Pooja also performed brilliantly, scoring six goals in the Pool B match.
Diksha and Shashi Khasha, scored four goals each. Sania scored a hat-trick in the match, while Seema scored a brace, and Mahima Rajliwal (26′), Neeshu (36′), and Anjali (58′) scored a goal each as Har Hockey Academy registered a big win.
Earlier in the first match of the day, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy...
While Kirti scored her account in the 8th minute and went on to add goals to her tally in the 14th min, 16th, 19th, 33rd, 39th, 43rd, 45th, 4th’ and 54th minute to complete a fine tally of 10 goals, skipper Pooja also performed brilliantly, scoring six goals in the Pool B match.
Diksha and Shashi Khasha, scored four goals each. Sania scored a hat-trick in the match, while Seema scored a brace, and Mahima Rajliwal (26′), Neeshu (36′), and Anjali (58′) scored a goal each as Har Hockey Academy registered a big win.
Earlier in the first match of the day, Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy...
- 8/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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