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In this episode, I bring you an exclusive story of two founders, who are taking over women's health in India and they're spilling the real stories behind their success. Mehak Malik, founder of Uvi Health, shares how she went from VC to building a fertility platform that just got acquired by Philips health.Shruti Chand, founder of Naarica, reveals how she turned Saina Nehwal from a customer into a brand ambassador and investor.The conversation covers a range of topics, including:How both companies stand out in crowded markets.The pros and cons of product vs. service-based models—and which is more scalable. Mehak discusses how the acquisition will help amplify Uvi Health's mission and impact.Shruthi shares Saina Nehwal, the badminton star, from a customer into an investor and brand ambassador.The challenges of scaling in Tier 2/3 towns and reaching “Bharat. Why accessibility to fertility treatments and sustainable menstrual products is such a critical issue.Their advice for those wanting to build in the women's health space.We also get into some rapid-fire questions toward the end. From scaling strategies to celebrity deals and big exits — This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the women's health market—from both the product and service lens. We explore what makes a business scalable, how acquisitions come together, and the power of social media in turning customers into brand ambassadors and investors. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or professional advice. Topics such as fertility, IVF, and menstrual health are personal and complex—please consult a qualified healthcare provider for guidance specific to your situation. Support the showConnect with FemTech India Website: https://www.femtechindia.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femtechindiaorg/Twitter : https://twitter.com/Femtech_india?t=HIyteldoOxSIAXwsEXYv4w&s=09Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femtechindia_podcast?igsh=bzd4a2ZheXc0cm1sYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/@TheFemTechIndiaPodcastConnect with Navneet Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/navneet-kaur-80109b227/Twitter : https://twitter.com/Navneet_Kaurrrr
Featuring in this episode are: Vijay Lokapally (Veteran Sports Journalist) https://x.com/vijaylokapally Akshay Lokapally (Co-author, Net Flicks) https://www.instagram.com/akshay.lokapally Aditya Joshi (Team Sports Katta) https://x.com/aditya1387 बॅडमिंटन म्हटलं, कि हल्लीच्या मुलामुलींसमोर येतात सायना-सिंधू आणि सात्विक-चिराग. बॅडमिंटनची लोकप्रियता गेली काही वर्षं सातत्याने वाढत आहे. पण बॅडमिंटन आणि प्रामुख्याने त्याच्या इतिहासावर फार कमी पुस्तकं आहेत. ज्येष्ठ पत्रकार विजय लोकापल्ली आणि त्यांचा मुलगा अक्षय या दोघांनी जबदरस्त अभ्यास करून 'नेट फ्लिक्स' नावाचं पुस्तक इंग्रजीतून आपल्यासमोर आणलं आहे. गेल्या ५०-६० वर्षांतील मातब्बर खेळाडूंना प्रत्यक्ष भेटून, जुने सामने पाहून, लेख वाचून त्यांनी आपल्यासमोर हे पुस्तक आणलं आहे. आदित्य जोशी मारत आहे बाप-मुलाच्या या अनोख्या जोडीशी 'कट्ट्यावरच्या गप्पा'. Indian badminton is associated by Gen Z with the likes of Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu and Sat-Chi - the doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty. It's understandable with badminton consistently becoming a crowd-puller over the last few years. But not too much has been documented about Indian badminton's glorious past. Veteran sports journalist Vijay Lokapally and his son Akshay have co-authored a well-researched English book, titled Net Flicks, that details Indian badminton's sojourn. The father-son duo relieve the making of the book in a chat with Aditya Joshi on Kattyawarchya Gappa. Follow us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsKattaMarathi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportskattamarathi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsKattaMarathi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Katta Email : barachkaahi@gmail.com
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Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy won the men's doubles finals at Badminton Asia - the first pair from India to have won this in 58 years. We are familiar with Saina Nehwal and P.V.Sindhu - two Indians who made India proud by winning Olympic medals. Now Chirag and Satwiksairaj bring badminton once again into centrestage.In this episode, 13-year old Eesha Vijay shares her thoughts on -'how does it feel when you watch professionals playing badminton on TV''where did this game originate?'Support the showTo subscribe for your free copy of the newsletter: please click hereIf you would like to get whatsapp alerts about new episodes: please click here To speak on the show as a co-host: follow us on Instagram to find out how If you like what you're listening to, please do support us by contributing whatever you like, and for some exclusive benefitsSend us your comments at hello@wsnt.in.
Welcome to Episode 101 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. Joining us on the podcast is N Jagannath Das. Born in a family of journalists, Sir was inspired by his father late NR Swami, who was correspondent of The Statesman, The Hindu and PTI from 30s to late 70s. His other three brothers (NVR Swami, N Pattabhi and late N Ramdas) followed in their father's footsteps. Sir started his career in Newstime in 1984 in Hyderabad before he joined Indian Express in 1986 and was in this paper till 2016. His last paper was Telangana Today where he worked as Deputy Editor heading sports desk. During his long career, he covered Test matches and the 2011 World Cup. He was part of the New Indian Express team that covered the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Apart from that be gave a lot of importance to local matches. For him, the biggest satisfaction was to write on Sania Mirza, VVS Laxman, PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal when they were very young. They went on become super stars of Indian sports. He retired at the age of 62 on November 30 as Deputy Editor of Telangana Today. It was an amazing conversation where a lot of aspects about his career and everything cricket was discussed, so don't miss out. The podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, Overcast and a lot of other platforms and so please do spread the word. Do check out @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and @neverontheback1 on Twitter for the latest facts, trivia, quizzes, terminology, retweets, fresh tweets and a lot more coming up this cricket season. Stay safe and take care, listeners
For quite some time now, Indian badminton's biggest success stories have mostly been women, with the headlines dominated by the likes of P.V. Sindhu and Saina Nehwal. Titles by the men haven't always come at the highest level or consistently. But 20-year-old Lakshya Sen has surprised everyone with consistent performances at the highest level over the past nine months. His run to the final of the All England Open Badminton Championships in Birmingham last week marks the first time in 21 years an Indian male shuttler has made it to the finals of this prestigious event. So what makes Lakshya Sen, who has now broken into the top 10, different from the rest? And given that he is only 20, does he have the potential to stay at the top for a long time? Guest: Rakesh Rao, Deputy Editor (Sports), The Hindu Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu Edited by Ranjani Srinivasan
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Timecodes:4:03 - Headlines8:40 - Inflation29:55 - UP politics 56:43 - Punjab campaigns59:40 - Saina Nehwal, Decoupled1:48:43 - Subscriber letters2:11:47 - RecommendationsThis week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry's Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Raman Kirpal, and Anand Vardhan are joined by author Chetan Bhagat. The discussion starts with the inflation rates in the US and India. Chetan says, “You can't see the true suffering of a common man in the stock market because it's an evaluation of the big companies in India. And that is why it is so disconnected from the actual world.” The panel also discusses happiness and wellbeing indices in the context of Pakistan being “happier” than India, according to a recent survey. On ministers and others quitting the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, Manisha says, “All mainstream media have run the BJP statement which says these ministers weren't performing well.” Raman says the “caste equation is going a bit wrong” with these resignations, and that the BJP “will lose vote count”. Chetan doesn't fully agree, saying Adityanath “does have popularity, so a few resignations won't matter that much”.The conversation also spans the Punjab election campaigns, actor Siddharth's comments on Saina Nehwal, and more.This and a lot more, only on NL Hafta.RecommendationsChetanHuberman LabDecoupledAnandRevised SOP on preventive measures to be followed while conducting examinationsThe Great Hindu Civilisation: Achievement, Neglect, Bias and the Way Forward RamanManisha14 Peaks: Nothing Is ImpossibleThe Tender BarAbhinandanMedia experts sound alarm on rise of paywalled contentAfter Each Attack He Carried the Wounded. Then He Became a Victim. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The first big event of the Badminton calendar in this year is happening in New Delhi – with the 2022 India Open set to take place from January 11 to 16. There is a great deal of anticipation around the event as it could see a potential rematch of the two finalists of the World championships last month – Kidambi Srikanth and Singapore's Loh Kean Yew. There is also a lot of excitement as India suddenly seems to have a great number of high quality male shuttlers and some excellent prospects, including the likes of Lakshya Sen. Given the abundance of talent, what are India's prospects at the India Open and for the rest of the Badminton calendar in 2022? Can Kidambi Srikanth reverse the outcome of the World Championship final if he runs into Loh at the India Open? And how are the chances for PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal? We discuss these questions and more in this episode. Guest: Rakesh Rao, Deputy Editor (Sports) at The Hindu. Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu Edited by Ranjani Srinivasan
On Cock and Bull today Cyrus, Amit and Silverie (Antariksh) talk about why the BMC has shut down parks in Mumbai, whether COVID is really a hoax, what the words 'Ersatz' and 'inchoate' mean, and much more (Cyrus is shocked at how Amit know what 'Inchoate' actually means since these words aren't exactly common.) Further in the show, they talk about actor Siddharth tweeting 'subtle cock champion of the world' criticising Saina Nehwal's comments on the 'PM Modi Security Breach' incident, The Wire's investigative report on the secret 'Tek Fog' app, and tons more. They also try to decipher the meanings of some Hindi words, talk about Jawed Habib's spitting on a 'customer', and more. Tune in for this and much more. Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmY4iMGgEa49b7-NH94p1BQ Also, subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8A You can follow Amit on Instagram & Twitter @DoshiAmit: https://twitter.com/doshiamit and https://instagram.com/doshiamit You can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antariksht Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.com Don't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha) In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussays You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
In this 92nd episode of Sportsy LetsAIMSports with Sid Deshmukh, we chat with former India International badminton player, CWG 2010 medalist, 5x National Champion, Aditi Mutatkar. Aditi talks about her journey from early days to winning the Badminton Nationals in all age categories, and only the third woman in India to do so. She speaks about her on field rivalry with Saina Nehwal and she spoke about the mindset of a winner and there are no sacrifices in life, those are choices you make. #LetsAIMSports with Warrior Princess of Indian Badminton Aditi Mutatkar
On this episode of The Habit Coach, Ashdin is joined by physiotherapist and sports scientist Nikhil Latey. Nikhil and Ashdin talk about Nikhil's early life, him getting a degree in physio, moving abroad for sports science, working with athletes during the London and Rio Olympics, working with Saina Nehwal and Mary Kom on their daily routines, and tons more. Nikhil also talks about how people should start thinking of physiotherapy, how a physio can help with damage control and what people who have a sedentary way of life start doing to stay healthy and keep themselves active. Further, Nikhil tells us about seven things in the order of importance, how much athletes sleep, whether he sees a difference in a vegan and a non-vegan athlete diet, and how often we should test our blood. Tune in for this and much more on this interactive chat with Nikhil Latey.Get in touch with Nikhil Latey on Linkedin and Instagram: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhil-latey-18235911/https://www.instagram.com/nikhillatey/Tune in to #TheHabitCoach with Ashdin Doctor.Check out the Awesome180 Habit Coach app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.awesome180.habitcoach&hl=en_IN&gl=USYou can follow Ashdin Doctor on Instagram @ashdindoc (https://www.instagram.com/ashdindoc/?hl=en)Check out Ashdin's website - Awesome180 (http://awesome180.com/)Youtube Channel: The Habit Coach - Awesome180: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZQpxuIf7moTOU8kCAu0ZfgYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
On 21st June, some of the interesting events that took place were: 1862: Gyanendramohan Tagore became the first Indian to get a law degree from England's Lincoln's Inn. 1834: Patent for the hedge trimmer machine was issued. 1948: C Rajagopalachari became the last Indian Governor-General before India was declared a republic in 1950. 1982: World Music Day was celebrated for the first time. 2009: Saina Nehwal, Indian badminton star, became the first Indian woman to win the Super Series Badminton Tournament. https://chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Badminton legend and current Chief national coach for India Pullela Gopichand is our game-changer for this episode of Red FM Podcast presents Game Changers. Gopichand has been honored with the prestigious Dronacharya Award and has also received Padma Bhushan - India's third-highest civilian award. He has been instrumental in shaping the careers of Badminton prodigies Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth. Gopichand, who won the All England title in 2001 despite lack of resources, has transitioned into a successful coaching career and produced two Olympic medallists for the country. Gopichand founded the 'Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy' in 2001. The academy trained several star badminton players and is India's 3rd High-Performance Center. Listen to the legend talking to Dhruv, the host for this episode, about his life, his methods of coaching, and his love for playing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great Sukant Kadam, Indian professional Para-Badminton Player, joins Cyrus today for a chat about being worldwide no. 5 rank currently in his sport, having been rank no. 2 very early on in his career, what made him take up the sport, and lots more.Cyrus and Sukant talk about Sukant's target of reaching world rank no. 1 over the next year or two, badminton in the times of the coronavirus, how difficult it's been to play in tournaments since the last year, how not participating in tournaments affects your rankings, the growing sport of para-badminton in India (we have won 21 medals in the previous tournament), the different categories of para-badminton athletes, and a lot more. Sukant also gets into how he has kept himself in form and playing badminton during the pandemic, getting into badminton in college, loving cricket, being a huge supporter and admirer of Saina Nehwal, how he went from being told that he was too slow as a badminton player in college to becoming such an amazing player, sponsorships in para-badminton, having to pay for participating in the tournaments yourself, the upcoming Tokyo tournament, some of his favourite international moments as an athlete, the state of infrastructure for differentlt abled sports, and tons more! Tune in for an amazing episode.Follow Sukant in Twitter & Instagram: https://twitter.com/sukant9993 and https://instagram.com/sukant9993Subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
The latest Bollywood sports biopic that has been in the news is the Parineeti Chopra starrer ‘Saina’ based on the life of Badminton champion Saina Nehwal. In this episode, hosts Gaurav Bhatt and Mihir Vasavda, along with producer Shashank Bhargava review the film, discuss how it compares to other Indian sports biopics, and recommend movies they like in this genre.
Encounter breaks out between terrorists and security forces in the Rawalpora area of Shopian in Jammu and Kashmir. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address two election rallies in poll-bound Assam on Sunday and two rallies in West Bengal on Monday. Bollywood star Parineeti Chopra shared the first power-packed song 'Parinda' from the forthcoming biopic drama Saina based on the life of ace badminton player Saina Nehwal. For more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is a Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
The first poster of Saina Nehwal's biopic is out and people aren't happy with it. Find out why!
In this episode, Indian Express’ sports writer Shivani Naik joins Mihir Vasavda to first talk about the significance of the Sydney Test being stopped after Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah allegedly faced racial abuses from the crowd, and whether this will lead to lasting changes in cricket and make players introspect. And next, they discuss India’s poor performance at the Thailand Open (the year’s first badminton tournament), why it shouldn’t worry us, and what it means for PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal’s Olympics prospects (14:15).
A number of sportspersons, from different sports, have now expressed their annoyance at the ongoing restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic. But is that annoyance really justified? In this episode, Gaurav Bhatt and Mihir Vasavda discuss this, along with the struggles of sportspersons during the pandemic, and how the vaccine might change the sporting scene across the world. Additional link: - Shivani Naik's piece on Saina Nehwal (https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/badminton/badmintons-bio-bubble-carolina-marin-and-tai-tzu-ying-get-on-saina-nehwal-unhappy-7134226/) - Virat Kohli's investment in gaming platform (https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/virat-kohli-investment-gaming-platform-indias-kit-sponsor-bcci-7134426/)
Pullela Gopichand won the All England Open Badminton Championships in 2001 and then transitioned into a successful badminton coach, guiding Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to Olympic medals. On this episode of The RK Show, Gopichand describes the formula to his success. He talks about the importance of discipline in his life, how he handles different players and what makes his badminton academy so unique and special.
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Army Chief General M.M. Naravane said that there will be significant withdrawal of counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism and internal security forces posted in the North East in the coming 18-24 months. He said that two battalions have already been relaxed from such duties and after the Bodoland elections the next relaxation will happen. He also said that the Army will continue to focus on “conventional warfare” which is more of a “long-term objective.” Just a few days ago, 644 rebels belonging to eight insurgent groups surrendered in Arms Laying Down Ceremony held at the Guwahati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) Auditorium. Chief Minister of Assam Sarbananda Sonowal, as well as various police officials, present during the event welcomed the move. Human Rights Forum, a Tangla based NGO, has sought the attention of Udalguri Deputy Commissioner and Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) over the arbitrary functioning of oil depots of Tangla town in Udalguri district. President of the Human Rights Forum NGO, Sailen Kumar Sarmah in his letter claimed that as per guidelines the business hours of the oil depots are from 5.30 am to 10. 30 pm but a contrary picture is witnessed in the two oil depots of the town as their business hours are purportedly from 7.30 am to 8.30 pm, causing great inconvenience to people. The NGO has also sought action over the defunct oil depot of NRL in Tangla town run by Bharat Petroleum. The Assam State PDS Kerosene Oil Hawkers' Union on Monday expressed distress over the deteriorating condition that they are going through. Addressing a press meet here, president of the union Alam Patowary said that the previously determined quantity of each hawker has been reduced drastically in recent times. Alam said that the hawkers are being attached to fair price shops because ration cardholders have to approach these shops for kerosene. In the run-up to Village Defence Party (VDP) Day celebrations, the Hailakandi District Police organized a day-long programme at district headquarters recently. VDP Day will be observed across the State on January 29. Around 320 VDP volunteers from all the six police station areas participated with great enthusiasm. DC Keerthi Jalli in presence of SP Pabindra Kumar Nath and other senior officials unfurled the VDP flag at Rabindra Bhawan premises. On Wedmesday, ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal joined BJP. Last year, Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir joined the BJP in the presence of Union Ministers Arun Jaitley and Ravi Shankar Prasad ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. On the occasion, Gambhir, 37, thanked the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) for giving him an opportunity to serve the country. A man with a pistol entered the venue of Shaheen Bagh protests in Delhi. The man reportedly threatened the gathering and asked the protestors to vacate the area. The man with the pistol allegedly shouted, “clear the road or people will die.” The man was soon overpowered by the locals. He was identified as one Mohammad Luqman (50), a contractor and a resident of Shaheen Bagh. A case was registered against him. For the last few days, people have been asking Shaheen Bagh protestors to vacate the area as the protests are causing traffic jams. Sixteen patients in Punjab and two in Haryana have been quarantined on suspicion of having coronavirus. However, one death in Punjab's Amritsar was due to swine flu. A 28-year-old man from Mohali in Punjab who had recently returned from China was admitted to the PGI here after he was diagnosed with symptoms of coronavirus. The blood samples of all the patients have been sent to the National Institute of Virology, Pune
On Sunday, PV Sindhu became the first Indian to win a gold at the Badminton World Federation championships - a feat that has eluded Prakash Padukone, P Gopi Chand and Saina Nehwal. Sindhu defeated Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in a clash that lasted just 38 minutes. In this episode, Daksh and Indian Express' national sports editor, Sandeep Dwivedi are joined by badminton correspondent, Shivani Naik to breakdown the rise of PV Sindhu. Naik explains how Sindhu managed to dominate the Chinese players, the role of her coach (Gopi Chand) in her success and how she has transformed herself into perhaps India's greatest athlete.
The world’s best shuttlers, including star players from India competed in the 2017 YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships. DESIblitz chats to PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal about their performance!
Today, we discuss Mumbai Indians' stunning run chase against Kings XI Punjab, PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal's wins at Singapore Open 2019 and more.
CXO Life presents this special series of interviews in its KeepitAlive podcast segment which will bring forth stories of people who are not only living their passion but helping others keep their dream alive by enabling them to aspire for that elusive balance in some way or the other! Our first guest is the distinguished Dr. Nikhil Latey, who is the go-to person for top-performing athletes in the country from Mary Kom to Saina Nehwal. Nikhil heads the sports science division at SportsMed Activ, a one stop junction for athletes with imaging, orthopedics, physiotherapy, osteopathy, rehab and sport science support. Now, Nikhil is probably among less than a handful of such unique practitioners in the country, who specialise in Exercise physiology, physiotherapy, athlete assessment, treatment and recommendations to improve performance. Among his notable achievements, Nikhil had headed the medical team of the Olympic Gold Quest, was the Personal physiotherapist for Mary Kom in the lead up to and at London Olympics 2012. And had also Attended National boxing camp for Commonwealth games 2010 and Asian Games 2010. Nikhil will help us decode the science behind not only the sport but the human body. In this conversation, he shares how anyone can build up their performance by being diligent, more self-aware and following some very basic tips which go a long way in improving performance. So, this is for all you aspiring marathoners, triathletes, sportsmen and women and for others who are dreaming of targeting that next marathon or milestone! So, Let’s move it! As Nikhil puts it – Motion is Lotion!
Welcome to Spodcast, where we cover the big sports headlines of the day. Today, we discuss PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap's win in Senior National Badminton Championship, Shannon Gabriel's apology and other news stories.
Welcome to Spodcast, where we cover the big sports headlines of the day. Today, we discuss World No 1 Novak Djokovic's victory against Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open, Saina Nehwal clinching Indonesia Masters 2019 and more.
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. Today, we discuss allegations of sexual harassment against BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, wrestler Pooja Dhanda's bronze medal, India's day at the French Open and more.
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. Today, we discuss Saina Nehwal's entry into the Denmark Open quarters, Danish Kaneria's admission of playing a role in the spot-fixing scandal and more.
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Welcome to Spodcast, where we look at the big sports headlines of the morning. Today, we will talk about this evening's Asia Cup final between India and Bangladesh, Saina Nehwal's entry in Kore Open quarters and more.
Hello and welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. Today, we will talk about Bangladesh's gritty win over favourites Pakistan, Angelo Mathews' row with the SLC, Manpreet Singh as the new hockey captain, Saina Nehwal's first-round win at the Korea Open and more.
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. We are covering the 2018 Asian Games on Spodcast, and it was a good weekend for Indian athletes. Today, we talk about Dutee Chand, Hima Das and Muhammed Anas' silver medal victory at Asian Games among other news.
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost, where we do a quick run through of the big sports news of the day. Today, we’re touching upon Virat Kohli's first Test century in England, Saina Nehwal's record-equalling eighth Badminton World Championships quarter-final appearance and India's quarter-final exit from the Women's Hockey World Cup at the hands of Ireland.
Welcome to Spodcast, the daily sports update on Firstpost where we discuss briefly the big sports headlines of the day. Today, we preview the first Test between England and India that is set to take place at Birmingham today, with the match being the former’s 1000th Test, with inputs from South African pace great Dale Steyn and Network 18 Group Sports editor Gaurav Kalra. In badminton, we look at the Indian contingent’s progress in the ongoing BWF World Championships in China, with the likes of Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth notching up comfortable wins in their respective matches on Tuesday. Last, but not the least, we discuss the Indian team’s entry into the quarter-finals of the ongoing Women’s Hockey World Cup in England after a 3-0 win over Italy.
Welcome to Spodcast, the daily sports update on Firstpost where we discuss briefly the big sports headlines of the day. Today we look at the India-England Test series, the first match of which begins on Wednesday, as well as the predictions of Dale Steyn and Farokh Engineer for the series. From the world of badminton, we take a look at the events of the BWF World Championships in China, including the upcoming matches of Kidambi Srikanth, Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu. And in tennis, we discuss Karman Kaur Thandi’s feat of becoming only the sixth Indian women to break into the WTA top 200.
Don’t have time to keep a tab on news throughout the day? CNN News18 brings you the day’s top news and newsmakers in less than 3 minutes! Here are today’s top picks: Video Allegedly Taken at hospital, Video Released Day before crucial RK Nagar bypoll ENTERTAINMENT:- After tying the knot at a hush-hush wedding ceremony in Tuscany and enjoying a Roman honeymoon, Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli arrived in Delhi. The couple will be hosting a reception in New Delhi for their relatives on December 21 at Hotel Taj Palace, which will be followed by another party for industry friends and cricketers in Mumbai on December 26. SPORTS:- Coaches have some of the toughest jobs on the planet, and when it comes to coaching an Indian team, or an individual, the difficulty bar vaults to a different level altogether. One could comfortably assume that coaching the Indian cricket team is the hardest job, as the game is next to religion, and is followed by millions in the country. Just a loss can draw a lot of flak. But then, spare a thought for Pullela Gopichand, head coach of perhaps the most followed sport in the country after cricket—badminton. The man has literally transformed Indian badminton in just a decade, and is now coach to some twenty odd world-class players, that includes the likes of Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth. Auto:- Actor Riteish Deshmukh has got a special gift from his wife Genelia Dsouza Deshmukh on his 40th birthday on the form a Tesla Model X all-electric SUV. Riteish posted an image of his brand new Tesla Model X on Twitter, thanking Genelia. He wrote – “So the Baiko @geneliad surely knows how to make a 40 yr old birthday boy feel like a 20 yr Old.”
Don’t have time to keep a tab on news throughout the day? CNN News18 brings you the day’s top news and newsmakers in less than 3 minutes! Here are today’s top picks: Delhi a ‘hardship’ posting?, Costa Rican ambassador flees Delhi, Come together to fight pollution, says Mexican envoy. SPORTS It was a bad day in the office for the star Indian shuttlers as Saina Nehwal and HS Prannoy crashed out of the China Open after losing their respective second round matches in Shanghai on Thursday. Prannoy — who recently acquired his highest ever BWF ranking of 11 — lost to China's Cheuk Yiu Lee who is ranked 53 in the world. Lee thumped Prannoy in straight games and won the match 21-19, 21-17 in just 42 minutes to progress. While as for Saina, she lost to World Number 4 Akane Yamaguchi in straight games. The Japanese entered the round three of competition after recording a 21-18, 21-11 win over Saina. ENTERTAINMENT While addressing a press conference on the ongoing Padmavati row, Karni Sena chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi has threatened to chop off actor Deepika Padukone's nose if she continues to defend the film. He also raised questions on Padmavati's funding and alleged that the fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim has funded the film. Kalvi also added that while they have already written to the censor board, nif the need be, the Karni Sena members can die fighting against the film. Meanwhile, UP government wrote to the Union Secretary of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting requesting them to ensure that the prospects of public outrage and unrest over film are considered before certification of the magnum opus. TECH Electronics major Samsung has promoted two of its India executives -- Asim Warsi and Dipesh Shah -- to global roles. Warsi, who is the head of Samsung India's mobile division, has been promoted to Global Vice President, while Dipesh Shah (Samsung R&D Institute Managing Director) has been named Global Senior Vice President. The elevations are in recognition of Samsung India's strong performance during 2017 and the role played by the two executives. AUTO Lamborghini gave Pope Francis a personalised white supercar on Wednesday, but he put it up for auction to raise money for charity rather than give up his trademark popemobile. The model features gold stripes and gold-rimmed wing mirrors in homage to the pope's gold-tipped stole. The money raised will go to four charitable projects, including one aimed at rebuilding the homes and churches of persecuted Christians in the Nineveh Plains in Iraq.
Samar Khan and Rahul Puri are back with their sporty round up. This week on Just Sports, they discuss how sportsmen are held to a different standard of behaviour given the hue and cry after Wayne Rooney gatecrashed a wedding. Does Andy Murray deserve to be the number one after his most recent win? And finally PV Sindhu has become the new poster girl for badminton, leaving Saina Nehwal behind. All this and more, discussed and dissected on this episode of Just Sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Indias splendid run in the cricket world cup comes to an end in the semifinals. We recorded this on the eve of the finals and we root for New Zealand, a tiny country of 4.4 million. Saina Nehwal is now world number 1 in womens badminton. Rajendra Singh wins the Stockholm Water prize, the equivalent of the Nobel proze for water. More than 750 students have been expelled and 300 people arrested for the mass cheating scheme in the state exams in Bihar. The defense ministry takes cyber security more seriously. In the US, breast milk is being traded in what is a multi million dollar industry. And Shashi Kapoor wins the Dadasaheb Phalke award.
Indias splendid run in the cricket world cup comes to an end in the semifinals. We recorded this on the eve of the finals and we root for New Zealand, a tiny country of 4.4 million. Saina Nehwal is now world number 1 in womens badminton. Rajendra Singh wins the Stockholm Water prize, the equivalent of the Nobel proze for water. More than 750 students have been expelled and 300 people arrested for the mass cheating scheme in the state exams in Bihar. The defense ministry takes cyber security more seriously. In the US, breast milk is being traded in what is a multi million dollar industry. And Shashi Kapoor wins the Dadasaheb Phalke award.
Indias splendid run in the cricket world cup comes to an end in the semifinals. We recorded this on the eve of the finals and we root for New Zealand, a tiny country of 4.4 million. Saina Nehwal is now world number 1 in womens badminton. Rajendra Singh wins the Stockholm Water prize, the equivalent of the Nobel proze for water. More than 750 students have been expelled and 300 people arrested for the mass cheating scheme in the state exams in Bihar. The defense ministry takes cyber security more seriously. In the US, breast milk is being traded in what is a multi million dollar industry. And Shashi Kapoor wins the Dadasaheb Phalke award.
The world is in a sportive mood this week with Saina Nehwal winning the Thailand Open and Sania Mirza and Bhupati taking the French Open. Lewis Hamilton wins the Canadian Grand Prix becoming the seventh new winner in as many races. This episode we also talk about Krishna Poonia, India's discuss thrower who will represent us at the Olympics. The Euro 2012 has kicked off too with the best match so far being that of Spain versus Italy which was tied at 1-1. But outside football, Spain dare not celebrate. Spanish banks have been given a rescue loan totaling to more than a 100 billion USD in the hope that they turn things around. In politics, one Gunapati Deepak Reddy has declared revenues of more than Rupees 6,000 crores. An eventful week overall.
The world is in a sportive mood this week with Saina Nehwal winning the Thailand Open and Sania Mirza and Bhupati taking the French Open. Lewis Hamilton wins the Canadian Grand Prix becoming the seventh new winner in as many races. This episode we also talk about Krishna Poonia, India's discuss thrower who will represent us at the Olympics. The Euro 2012 has kicked off too with the best match so far being that of Spain versus Italy which was tied at 1-1. But outside football, Spain dare not celebrate. Spanish banks have been given a rescue loan totaling to more than a 100 billion USD in the hope that they turn things around. In politics, one Gunapati Deepak Reddy has declared revenues of more than Rupees 6,000 crores. An eventful week overall.