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Even as the State Government’s promise to construct mini stadiums in all 314 blocks remains to be fulfilled, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today directed Sports and Youth Services Department to co... Read More..
Cuttack boy Priansh Das and Bhubaneswar girl Anjali Mishra tasted the first sporting success of their life by bagging the open and girls titles respectively in the Odisha State Under-7 Chess Champ... Read More..
Host Odisha finished runners-up in both boys and girls categories of the 24th Sub-junior National Baseball Championship, which concluded here at Kalinga Stadium today. Maharashtra boys and Chhatti... Read More..
Hockey Odisha finished fourth in the 5th Hockey India Junior Women National Championship (Division A) when they lost to Hockey Punjab 1-7 in a classification match at Rajnandgoan in Chhattisgarh t... Read More..
Saheed Sporting Club (Bhubaneswar) emerged champions in the 1st Sumit Bose Memorial Junior (U-16) Cricket Tournament, trouncing local favourites Rising Student Club in the final by eight wickets a... Read More..
Disappointing start, but a dazzling finish. That was the bottom-line of the four-match men’s hockey test series as hosts India mauled Japan 4-0 in the last game to clinch a 3-0 triumph here at Kal... Read More..
Hockey Gangpur-Odisha added one more trophy to their cabinet by emerging champions in the 5th Junior Women National Championship (B Division) at Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh today. Playing skillful... Read More..
Putting up their best performance in recent years, Odisha athletes bagged seven medals in the 19th Federation Cup Senior National Championship that concluded at Mangla Stadium in Mangaluru on Mond... Read More..
Sayed Seminary School emerged champions in the 21st Debabrata Kar Memorial Cuttack City Inter-School Football Tournament, defeating local opponents P M Academy 2-0 in the final at P M Academy grou... Read More..
Odisha finished runners-up for the second time when they lost to host Andhra Pradesh by seven wickets in the final of the 21st National Cricket Tournament of the Visually Impaired at Gymkhana grou... Read More..