Mickey Mehta got Mickeymized: India’s top two most celebrated wellness talents came together!

  When egos dissolve, grandmasters evolve! Here’s a sneak peek into a gathering with the elite of the society and in the grace of Baba Ramdev exclusively. And we are not surprised that our very own India’s best and one of the world’s finest talent of fitness, holistic health, and wellness—Mickey Mehta—was treated extremely special… Continue reading Mickey Mehta got Mickeymized: India’s top two most celebrated wellness talents came together!

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Farokh Engineer: The Original poster boy of Indian cricket

18 facts about Farokh Engineer: The Original poster boy of Indian cricket Farokh Engineer can be described as the actual swashbuckler of Indian cricket who set examples for other future dashers like K Srikkanth, Ganguly and Sehwag to follow. The wicket keeper-batsman was versatile and batted as an opener as well as a lower order… Continue reading Farokh Engineer: The Original poster boy of Indian cricket

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A True Legacy: Rusi Dinshaw

My uncle, Rusi Nadirshah Dinshaw, was the last of a family of noted gentleman cricketers, and had the notable distinction of being the first non-Muslim and the only Parsi-Zoroastrian to be a member of the Pakistan test team. Article by Farishta Murzban Dinshaw The former captain of Pakistanis cricket team, Hanif Mohammad, who was also… Continue reading A True Legacy: Rusi Dinshaw

Shireen Khushroo Kiash: India’s Most Versatile Sportsperson

What is common between C. Ramaswami, Sir Vivian Richards and Jonty Rhodes? They all represented their country in more than one sporting discipline. Closer home, three Indians are notable for their sporting prowess namely, Sohini Kumari (Tennis and Squash), Somnath Chopra (Athletics & Volleyball) and Iftikhan Ali Khan Pataudi (Cricket & Hockey) represented India in… Continue reading Shireen Khushroo Kiash: India’s Most Versatile Sportsperson

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Adille Sumariwalla: Getting an Olympic medal in athletics is my one-point agenda

‘We keep climbing one step and slipping three. In 2004, our relay team was 7th in the world. Then we slipped from there. Otherwise, today our 4×400 metres relay team would have been gearing for a medal at the Rio Games.’ Article by Laxmi Negi | Rediff ‘We give them a coach, but if we… Continue reading Adille Sumariwalla: Getting an Olympic medal in athletics is my one-point agenda

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