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Delhi Sports Journalists’ Association honours veteran sports journalists 

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The Delhi Sports Journalists’ Association (DSJA), an esteemed affiliate of the Sports Journalists’ Federation of India (SJFI) and recognised by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS), commemorated a momentous occasion on Saturday in collaboration with the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA).

The event celebrated journalists aged 80 and above, honouring their invaluable contributions to sports journalism and highlighting their critical role in shaping the narrative of sports in India.

Held at the Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium, the ceremony witnessed the presentation of special SJFI medals and citations to esteemed journalists Kewal Kaushik, K. Datta, and C.S. Ramachandran. A two-minute silence was observed in memory of revered sports journalists Harpal Singh Bedi and Kishore Naithani, acknowledging their lasting impact on the field.

The event commenced with a brief introduction by DSJA President Abhishek Tripathi, who emphasised the significant role of sports journalists in shaping India’s sports narrative. Mr. Abhishek Tripathi expressed his gratitude to distinguished guests, including DDCA President Rohan Jaitley and Rajan Manchanda from the DDCA Apex Committee.

He stated, “I extend my greetings to President Rohan Jaitley and Rajan Manchanda for allowing us to gather here today. The emotions displayed by our esteemed journalists when they reunited after 20 years reaffirmed the meaningful work we have accomplished together. As we honour those whose stories inspired us to become journalists, we also recognise our own contributions. Thank you all for being here.”

Rohan Jaitley opened the event with heartfelt remarks before presenting the SJFI medals and citations. He noted, “The intertwining of sports, cricket, and journalism has been significant, particularly with the remarkable events we’ve witnessed over the past year, including two World Cups and the Olympics. It is truly heartening to see familiar faces from our fraternity come together for this momentous occasion.” He further expressed his commitment to nurturing the next generation of sports professionals, adding, “I look forward to working more closely together, especially to encourage youth engagement in sports journalism. There is untapped talent in our city waiting to be discovered.”

Honouring the legacy of his father, son of Kewal Kaushik shared, “It is a profound honour to gather here today to celebrate the invaluable contributions of our distinguished members. Their work is being recognised on this esteemed platform, reflecting the era in which they excelled, including my father. They serve as role models from whom we have learned much about discipline and professionalism.”

Kewal Kaushik began his career with the Press Trust of India from 1949 to 1960 before joining the Times Group, where he worked from 1961 to 1990. At The Times of India, he covered pivotal national and international events, including the Moscow and Los Angeles Olympics and the Asian Games. His contributions spanned major publications, including The Statesman, Tribune, and Evening News (Hindustan Times), where he reported on significant competitions, including the legendary wrestling bout between Dara Singh and King Kong. Notably, he also excelled as a football player, competing in the top division of the Delhi league for two decades and winning six league titles between 1950 and 1960. His enthusiasm for the sport extended to playing matches against teams from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan, including a significant appearance for the Afghan Independence celebration in Kabul in 1950. This experience enriched his insights and reflected his deep commitment to both journalism and football. Kewal’s son also highlighted the bond between Kewal and K. Datta, stating,

“Mr. Datta and my father were close allies, maintaining their camaraderie even after retirement. Their association dates back to 1989 when they covered significant events like the Nehru Cup in Siliguri. It is their unique bond and discipline that has taught us so much.” During his time at the Times Group, K. Datta worked closely alongside Kaushik, fostering a strong professional bond that enriched their contributions to sports journalism. At the event, Datta’s son reflected on his father’s remarkable celebration, stating, “My father turned 93 on September 30th, and today is particularly special as we also celebrate my mother’s birthday. It is a great honour for our family to be here together. My father’s dedication to journalism has inspired us all, and we are immensely proud of his lifelong commitment to the profession.”

C.S. Ramachandran, also honoured at the ceremony, dedicated over 30 years of service to the Indian Express, primarily covering football and hockey. Recognised for his exceptional expertise, he has left a lasting mark on the sports journalism landscape. During the event, Mr. Ramachandran expressed his gratitude, stating, “I am extremely grateful to this association for honouring us today. It brings me great joy to gather here with everyone, and I look forward to everyone’s cooperation in this endeavour. Let us hope that such initiatives continue to thrive, and I hope we can all meet again soon to discuss our shared passion for sports journalism.” The event concluded on a celebratory note, honouring the invaluable contributions of veteran sports journalists who have shaped the landscape of sports journalism in India. Heartfelt speeches and emotional reunions highlighted the importance of recognising those whose dedication has inspired generations.

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Stadium Experience: The Surge in Fans for Ultimate Participation

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Image Courtesy: Bharat Army Community

New Delhi: It’s amazing to see how Cricket as a game has evolved, and so has the fan experience. Back in the day, following the Indian team was more about the passion and the journey. But now, fans have the means to make it a truly luxurious experience.


We are seeing a surge in demand for premium packages. People want more than just a ticket.


They want VIP access, exclusive meet-and-greets, and behind-the-scenes tours. It’s like they are not just watching a match; they are living the experience.


And it’s not just about the match itself. The entire travel experience is becoming a luxury.


People are willing to splurge on premium flights, high-end hotels, and exclusive dining experiences. It’s a full-blown sports tourism industry now.


This shift has also impacted the way we engage with our fans. We are constantly exploring new ways to make their experience more personalized and memorable. Whether it’s through exclusive merchandise, virtual reality experiences, or personalized fan clubs, we are always looking to push the boundaries.


For example, we have partnered with high-end travel agencies to curate bespoke travel packages that include everything from flight tickets and hotel bookings to stadium transfers and match tickets. These packages are designed to cater to the needs of the most discerning fans, offering a truly unforgettable experience.


The rising spending capacity of fans is also driving innovation in the sports industry. We are seeing more and more stadiums investing in state-of-the-art facilities, such as premium lounges, gourmet dining options, and virtual reality experiences. These advancements are further enhancing the fan experience and justifying the premium prices.


But, while it’s exciting to see fans invest more in the sport, we must also be mindful of the core values of the game. It’s important to balance commercialization with the passion and spirit that has always defined cricket. We want to ensure that everyone, regardless of their budget, can enjoy the game and feel connected to the team.


Ultimately, the goal is to create a sustainable and inclusive fan experience that benefits both the fans and the sport. By striking the right balance between commercialization and fan engagement, we can continue to grow the sport and inspire future generations of fans.

About The Author: Rakesh was born in London in 1974 and was destined to fall in love with the game from a very early age. Over the last 25 years, Rakesh has led what in the early years was just a bunch of hardcore Indian Cricket fans who shared the same passion for the game, to growing one of the largest sporting fan clubs in the world.

It was during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1999 where Rakesh met 3 like minded individuals
that shared the same passion and love of the game and where post this tournament The Bharat Army was born.

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JetSynthesys Real Sports Talent Roster with Indian Badminton Prodigy Malvika Bansod

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Dedicated to nurturing and providing comprehensive support to young and blossoming Indian sports talent, JetSynthesys, a global leader in sports management, digital entertainment and technology, has welcomed Indian badminton prodigy Malvika Bansod to its talent management company, Real Sports.

This latest addition to an already stellar roster, which includes icons like Saina Nehwal, cricketer Veda Krishnamurthy, among others, reinforces Real Sports’ commitment to empowering outstanding athletes.

At 23, Malvika has cemented her place as one of Indian badminton’s brightest stars. Ranked World No. 34 by the Badminton World Federation (BWF), she made history this year as the first Indian to reach the Hylo Open finals and joined the elite ranks of PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal by advancing to the quarter-finals of the Super 1000 China Open.

With five international titles under her belt, Malvika represents the new generation of Indian sporting excellence.

Speaking about her partnership with Real Sports, Malvika Bansod said, “I am truly excited to join the Real Sports family at this pivotal stage of my career. With their expertise and vision, I am confident we can explore new opportunities that align with our shared goals and values. I look forward to a dynamic partnership and the chance to create impactful collaborations in the future.”

Speaking about the association, Rajan Navani, Founder and CEO, JetSynthesys, said, “At JetSynthesys, we are committed to creating meaningful opportunities for athletes who inspire the nation. Malvika’s journey is a story of talent, grit and perseverance, which is what Real Sports also stands for, in our mission to support and nurture world-class athletes from India. Our partnerships with athletes from multiple sports have demonstrated how our integrated approach can unlock new opportunities for stars, both on and off the field.”

Tarish Bhatt, Chief Business Officer, Real Sports, added, “Malvika Bansod represents the next wave of Indian badminton talent, and we are honoured to welcome her to Real Sports. Our goal is to empower athletes by providing them with opportunities that go beyond traditional partnerships, helping them create a lasting impact on the sports ecosystem. With Malvika, we see immense potential to drive meaningful engagement for both, her and her growing fan base.”

Real Sports has built a strong record of accomplishment in sports talent management by providing athletes with access to strategic brand collaborations, holistic career development, and cutting-edge digital engagement tools.

Jetsynthesys has been at the forefront of unearthing and supporting grassroots-level young sports talent in India through its various initiatives. Apart from Real Sports, which identifies and nurtures young, promising talent, it owns and manages Ratnagiri Jets, the reigning champions in the Maharashtra Premier League.

Ratnagiri Jets boasts of some of India’s most exciting cricketing talent in its squad, including Azim Kazi, Nikhil Naik, Kiran Chormale among others. Jetsynthesys is also committed to growing and nurturing esports in India with its various initiatives, including its flagship Global e-Cricket Premier League (GEPL).

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Watch: Krunal Pandya offers Prayers at Mahakaleshwar Temple

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Swashbuckling Cricketer, Krunal Pandya along with his family visited Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain.

He offered prayers, had darshan of Lord Mahakal from ‘Jal Dwar’.

Stating Ujjain visit, as a booster for him and his family, Krunal said “Lord Mahakal always enlightened him with power and right path.”

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