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Bangalore youngsters take up Tenpin bowling as a career sport
- Wednesday December 22, 2010
- Bangalore News | Nandini Kumar, DNA
It's unconventional. It's entertaining and now, people are not just looking at it as a casual sport meant for entertainment, but are choosing tenpin bowling as a serious career option.Though tenpin bowling may not be as popular as tennis or cricket, and it is not as spectator-friendly, several youngsters in the city are looking at making a career o...
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Netas wake up, honour CWG winners
- Saturday October 16, 2010
- Cities | Nandini Kumar, DNA
The government has finally decided to recognise the state athletes who won medals at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) that concluded in New Delhi on Thursday. Chief minister BS Yeddyurappa on Friday announced cash awards, at least on paper, for the state medallists at the CWG.Gold, silver and bronze medallists would receive Rs10 lakh, Rs7 lakh and Rs5 ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Leaders playing another game totally ignored medal winners
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Cities | Nandini Kumar, DNA
India made history by winning 101 medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi and Karnataka athletes were responsible in adding as many as 10 medals to that grand total. Over the past two weeks, as bodyline politics in Karnataka took centre stage, these athletes gave the people of Karnataka a reason to rejoice. However, while neighbouring Mahara...
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www.ndtv.com
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Bangalore youngsters take up Tenpin bowling as a career sport
- Wednesday December 22, 2010
- Bangalore News | Nandini Kumar, DNA
It's unconventional. It's entertaining and now, people are not just looking at it as a casual sport meant for entertainment, but are choosing tenpin bowling as a serious career option.Though tenpin bowling may not be as popular as tennis or cricket, and it is not as spectator-friendly, several youngsters in the city are looking at making a career o...
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www.ndtv.com
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Netas wake up, honour CWG winners
- Saturday October 16, 2010
- Cities | Nandini Kumar, DNA
The government has finally decided to recognise the state athletes who won medals at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) that concluded in New Delhi on Thursday. Chief minister BS Yeddyurappa on Friday announced cash awards, at least on paper, for the state medallists at the CWG.Gold, silver and bronze medallists would receive Rs10 lakh, Rs7 lakh and Rs5 ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Leaders playing another game totally ignored medal winners
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Cities | Nandini Kumar, DNA
India made history by winning 101 medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi and Karnataka athletes were responsible in adding as many as 10 medals to that grand total. Over the past two weeks, as bodyline politics in Karnataka took centre stage, these athletes gave the people of Karnataka a reason to rejoice. However, while neighbouring Mahara...
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www.ndtv.com