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    Hockey India Honors Top Performers: Singh, Kaur, and Iqbal

    New Delhi, March 27 – Star midfielder Hardik Singh and striker Navneet Kaur were awarded the Hockey India Player of the Year awards in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively, on Friday.The awards were presented during a ceremony in the capital, celebrating the best performers of the...
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    Hockey India Awards Honor Top Performers, Celebrate Legacy

    In New Delhi, on Friday, international stars Navneet Kaur and Hardik Singh were named Players of the Year, while former India captain Zafar Iqbal, a member of the 1980 Olympic gold medal-winning team, was honored with the Major Dhyan Chand Lifetime Achievement Award at the 8th Annual Awards of...
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    Sakshi Rana on 'Upcoming Player of the Year' Nomination

    New Delhi, March 26 – Ahead of the eighth Hockey India Annual Awards on March 27 in New Delhi, rising Indian hockey stars Sakshi Rana and Anmol Ekka shared their pride and excitement upon being nominated for prestigious under-21 honours.Anmol has been nominated for the 2025 Hockey India Jugraj...
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    Salima Tete and Hardik Singh Among Player of the Year Contenders

    New Delhi, March 23 Hockey India announced the nominees for the Annual Awards 2025 on Monday, with the event scheduled for March 27. These awards will honor exceptional performances and contributions to Indian hockey throughout the 2025 season.One of the evening's most prestigious awards is...
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    From Junior Success to Senior Hockey: Jyoti Singh's Ambition

    Bengaluru, February 28 “Sports runs in my family,” says 21-year-old Jyoti Singh, the daughter of an international long-distance runner, as she charts her own path in Indian hockey with quiet clarity and ambition.Born in Jhansi, Jyoti captained India at the Women's Junior World Cup and also...
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    Indian Hockey Talent Jyoti Singh Sets Sights on World Cup

    Bengaluru, February 28 – Born in Jhansi, 21-year-old Jyoti Singh is already making waves in Indian hockey. The young player has already demonstrated her potential, captaining India at the FIH Hockey Women's Junior World Cup in Santiago 2025. She also made her senior debut last year, playing in...
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    Commonwealth Games 2030: A Boost for Indian Sport and Athlete Development

    New Delhi, February 22 – Highlighting India's rapid progress towards becoming a sporting powerhouse, iconic athletes Rupinder Pal Singh and Rohit Tokas expressed their deep appreciation for the country's successful bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030, after a 20-year gap.Rupinder Pal...
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