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03/06/2026

"आईपीएल 2026 के प्रमुख रिकॉर्ड और उपलब्धियाँ"
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03/06/2026

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The congratulation should not stop for 6-year-old Bihar's son Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who won five major awards including the Orange Cap in IPL 2026.

03/06/2026

RCB के कप्तान रजत पाटीदार IPL ट्रॉफी के साथ प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस में पहुंचे तो उनके चेहरे पर जीत की खुशी साफ दिख रही थी. खिताबी सफर पर बात करते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि पिछले साल टीम पर काफी दबाव था, लेकिन इस बार वह ज्यादा शांत और आत्मविश्वास से भरे थे. पाटीदार ने कहा हमने सिर्फ मैच नहीं जीते, बल्कि पूरे टूर्नामेंट में अपना दबदबा बनाकर रखा.

03/06/2026

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05/05/2026

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30/04/2026

सुबह-सुबह राधे-राधे
Jammu and Kashmir’s armless archer and Paralympics medallist Sheetal Devi edged out quadruple amputee Payal Nag of Odisha to win the gold in a much-anticipated clash of the Khelo India Para Games on Sunday.

In the battle between two teenagers, defending champion Sheetal came from behind to successfully bag her second gold medal of the Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Pitted against the 17-year-old Payal, Sheetal, 18, triumphed 109-103 in their compound open final match.

Current Issue:
Payal lost all four limbs due to electrocution when she was a child, and she now shoots with prosthetic legs.

The sunny conditions in the national capital did not deter the competitive spirit of the archers, as 40-year-old Rakesh Kumar and 30-year-old Jyoti Baliyan also won gold medals in their respective events.

Jharkhand’s Vijay Sundi beat Haryana’s Vikas Bhakar 6-4 in the men’s recurve open gold medal match, while Haryana’s Pooja won the women’s recurve open gold after defeating Maharashtra’s Rajshri Rathod 6-4.

All eyes were on the women’s compound gold medal match between Sheetal and Payal.

Sheetal started with scores of 8 and 7, while Payal began with double 10s. However, Payal lost the upper hand in the third round, shooting a 7 for the first time, while Sheetal returned to her consistent best of 9s.
and 10s. The deciding fifth round saw Sheetal clinching the gold.

"Firstly, Payal played very well in the final, and with her continuous hard work, she will definitely get a medal for India soon. Personally, I am grateful for all the blessings bestowed by Mata Rani that I won my second gold medal at the Khelo India Para Games," Sheetal told SAI Media.

The soft-spoken Payal spoke about the technical aspects of the sport in her first Khelo India Para Games.

"Earlier, I used to shoot arrows with two devices in my prosthetic legs, but now I’m shooting with just one leg. It was difficult to adjust, but I still reached the final despite the discomfort, and there were also a lot of windy conditions today. But I am happy to have competed in the final and to have won the silver," she said.

As per her coach, Kuldeep Vedwan, Payal got a new dev

30/04/2026

गुरुवार की सुबह-सुबह गुरु जी का दिव्य दर्शन🌸❤️
Jammu and Kashmir’s armless archer and Paralympics medallist Sheetal Devi edged out quadruple amputee Payal Nag of Odisha to win the gold in a much-anticipated clash of the Khelo India Para Games on Sunday.

In the battle between two teenagers, defending champion Sheetal came from behind to successfully bag her second gold medal of the Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Pitted against the 17-year-old Payal, Sheetal, 18, triumphed 109-103 in their compound open final match.

Current Issue:
Payal lost all four limbs due to electrocution when she was a child, and she now shoots with prosthetic legs.

The sunny conditions in the national capital did not deter the competitive spirit of the archers, as 40-year-old Rakesh Kumar and 30-year-old Jyoti Baliyan also won gold medals in their respective events.

Jharkhand’s Vijay Sundi beat Haryana’s Vikas Bhakar 6-4 in the men’s recurve open gold medal match, while Haryana’s Pooja won the women’s recurve open gold after defeating Maharashtra’s Rajshri Rathod 6-4.

All eyes were on the women’s compound gold medal match between Sheetal and Payal.

Sheetal started with scores of 8 and 7, while Payal began with double 10s. However, Payal lost the upper hand in the third round, shooting a 7 for the first time, while Sheetal returned to her consistent best of 9s.
and 10s. The deciding fifth round saw Sheetal clinching the gold.

"Firstly, Payal played very well in the final, and with her continuous hard work, she will definitely get a medal for India soon. Personally, I am grateful for all the blessings bestowed by Mata Rani that I won my second gold medal at the Khelo India Para Games," Sheetal told SAI Media.

The soft-spoken Payal spoke about the technical aspects of the sport in her first Khelo India Para Games.

"Earlier, I used to shoot arrows with two devices in my prosthetic legs, but now I’m shooting with just one leg. It was difficult to adjust, but I still reached the final despite the discomfort, and there were also a lot of windy conditions today. But I am happy to have competed in the final and to have won the silver," she said.

As per her coach, Kuldeep Vedwan, Payal got a new dev

22/04/2026

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21/04/2026

इस दुनिया में निंदा (बुराई करना) बहुत आम बात है। लोग अक्सर बिना सोचे-समझे दूसरों की आलोचना कर देते हैं, क्योंकि यह आसान होता है। किसी की कमी निकालना मेहनत नहीं मांगता, इसलिए यह जल्दी फैल जाता है।

वहीं प्रशंसा (तारीफ) हर कोई सच्चे दिल से नहीं करता। कई बार लोग मजबूरी में या अपने स्वार्थ के लिए तारीफ करते हैं, जैसे किसी से काम निकलवाना हो या फायदा लेना हो। इसलिए हर तारीफ पर तुरंत भरोसा करना भी सही नहीं होता।

इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि दुनिया में अच्छे लोग नहीं हैं, बल्कि यह सिखाता है कि हमें दूसरों की बातों से ज़्यादा प्रभावित नहीं होना चाहिए।

अगर कोई बुराई करे, तो उससे सीख लें लेकिन दिल पर न लें। और अगर कोई तारीफ करे, तो विनम्र रहें पर समझदारी भी रखें।

असल में हमें अपने कर्म और सच्चाई पर ध्यान देना चाहिए, क्योंकि वही हमारी असली पहचान बनाते हैं, न कि लोगों की बातें।

20/04/2026

राधिका रानी की जय हो🔱🙏🙏🍁राधे राधे🙏🙏🔱🔱
Jammu and Kashmir’s armless archer and Paralympics medallist Sheetal Devi edged out quadruple amputee Payal Nag of Odisha to win the gold in a much-anticipated clash of the Khelo India Para Games on Sunday.

In the battle between two teenagers, defending champion Sheetal came from behind to successfully bag her second gold medal of the Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Pitted against the 17-year-old Payal, Sheetal, 18, triumphed 109-103 in their compound open final match.

Current Issue:
Payal lost all four limbs due to electrocution when she was a child, and she now shoots with prosthetic legs.

The sunny conditions in the national capital did not deter the competitive spirit of the archers, as 40-year-old Rakesh Kumar and 30-year-old Jyoti Baliyan also won gold medals in their respective events.

Jharkhand’s Vijay Sundi beat Haryana’s Vikas Bhakar 6-4 in the men’s recurve open gold medal match, while Haryana’s Pooja won the women’s recurve open gold after defeating Maharashtra’s Rajshri Rathod 6-4.

All eyes were on the women’s compound gold medal match between Sheetal and Payal.

Sheetal started with scores of 8 and 7, while Payal began with double 10s. However, Payal lost the upper hand in the third round, shooting a 7 for the first time, while Sheetal returned to her consistent best of 9s.
and 10s. The deciding fifth round saw Sheetal clinching the gold.

"Firstly, Payal played very well in the final, and with her continuous hard work, she will definitely get a medal for India soon. Personally, I am grateful for all the blessings bestowed by Mata Rani that I won my second gold medal at the Khelo India Para Games," Sheetal told SAI Media.

The soft-spoken Payal spoke about the technical aspects of the sport in her first Khelo India Para Games.

"Earlier, I used to shoot arrows with two devices in my prosthetic legs, but now I’m shooting with just one leg. It was difficult to adjust, but I still reached the final despite the discomfort, and there were also a lot of windy conditions today. But I am happy to have competed in the final and to have won the silver," she said.

As per her coach, Kuldeep Vedwan, Payal got a new dev

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