Delhi to host 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship 2026
The 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship 2026 (CTTC 2026) has been officially announced by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday.
The 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championship 2026 (CTTC 2026) has been officially announced by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday congratulated young weightlifter from Howrah, Koyel Bar, who broke youth world records at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship in Ahmedabad.
In a meeting of the Delhi Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Rekh Gupta on Tuesday, a decision was taken to increase the prize money for the capital's athletes who win medals in different games like the Olympics, Asian, Commonwealth, and National games.
In other table tennis finals at the Indira Gandhi Stadium complex here on Wednesday, 21-year-old Rishit Nathwani and 14-year-old Deepika Vijaya were surprise winners in the men’s Class 5 and the women’s Class 4 categories, respectively.
Russia will deploy its Oreshnik missile systems in Belarus in accordance with the agreements reached between the leaders of the two countries, a senior Russian diplomat confirmed on Tuesday.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar also interacted with former and current Members of Parliament of Indian origin in London.
The Commonwealth that emerged after the Prime Ministers’ Conference (1949), was ‘new’ not only because of a change in its nomenclature from ‘British Commonwealth of Nations to ‘Commonwealth of Nations’
India finally won its independence on 15 August 1947. Power was transferred by the British to the two Dominions, India, and Pakistan. It has often been suggested that Britain’s decision.
President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday offered tributes to UK's Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall in London.
He said through information technology, citizens can not only monitor the work of public representatives in Parliament, but also public participation in parliamentary democracy can be made more easy and accessible.