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U.S. layoffs in February, unemployment rate rises to 4.4%, labor market worries

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U.S. employers unexpectedly laid off workers in February and the unemployment rate rose, raising questions about the health of the labor market.

The United States unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs in February, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%.
The United States unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs in February, and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%.

After a strong start to the year, nonfarm payroll employment fell by 92,000 last month, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed on Friday. The unemployment rate climbed to 4.4%. The decline in employment reflects in part a decline in health care employment as a result of strike activity.

The report questions whether the labor market has truly stabilized after its worst year for hiring outside of a recession in decades. Although job growth surged at the start of the year and unemployment insurance claims remained low, companies are likely to begin implementing a series of previously announced layoffs. Recent trends in productivity improvements suggest that spending on artificial intelligence is enabling some companies to weather the storm by downsizing their workforces.

The data could allow the Fed to refocus its attention on the job market as it assesses how long to keep interest rates steady. Policymakers have become more sensitive to inflation recently — even before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran stoked investor concerns about price pressures.

Stock futures remained lower and Treasury yields fell following the report.

‘India has no shortage of energy’: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri over supply concerns amid US-Iran war

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New Delhi: Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh PuriIndia on Friday sought to allay public concerns over energy supplies, saying “there is no energy shortage in India” and consumers had no reason to worry amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. The minister said in a post onThe comments came against the backdrop of tensions in West Asia, which have stoked global concerns about possible disruptions to the flow of crude oil through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. ANI quoted government sources as saying that India’s supply situation of oil, petroleum products and LPG is “very comfortable”.Officials stressed that India’s crude oil import basket has diversified significantly in recent years. Since 2022, imports from Russia have increased significantly. In February, about 20% of India’s total crude oil imports – about 1.04 million barrels per day – came from Moscow.State-owned indian oil corp. Social media posts about fuel shortages have been dismissed as “baseless” and insists stocks are sufficient and distribution networks are operating normally. The company urged citizens not to panic or crowd gas stations and to rely on official sources for accurate information.Sources added that all major refineries, including LPG units, have been directed to increase production to ensure adequate supply across the country. India has also started importing LPG from the US, with the public sector company signing a one-year contract in November 2025 to purchase around 2.2 million tonnes of LPG per annum from the US Gulf Coast till 2026.

Navjot, Attarvir, Balwinder and Manpreet Singh charged after $2.3 million worth of suspected fentanyl seized in Brampton

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Navjot, Attarvir, Balwinder and Manpreet Singh charged after $2.3 million worth of suspected fentanyl seized in Brampton

Police have charged four men and seized more than $2.3 million worth of suspected fentanyl as part of a major drug trafficking investigation stretching from the Greater Toronto Area to Alberta.The investigation is called Project OLLIE, according to a police news release. It began in May 2025, when Ontario Provincial Police launched an intelligence-led investigation into a network suspected of transporting fentanyl between the Greater Toronto Area and Calgary.Police executed a search warrant on February 10 at a home in Brampton. Investigators said the search uncovered about 18 kilograms of suspected fentanyl, equivalent to about 180,000 potentially lethal doses, as well as three cellphones.The investigation resulted in the arrest and charging of Navjot Singh, 20, of Brampton with multiple crimes. These include conspiracy to commit an indictable offense involving the trafficking of firearms and fentanyl, three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000 and three counts of trafficking in fentanyl.Police said Navjot Singh was remanded in custody following a bail hearing and will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton on March 6.On the same day, 23-year-old Calgarian Attaveer Singh was arrested in Winnipeg. He faces charges of conspiracy to traffic fentanyl, three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl and three counts of trafficking in fentanyl.Police said Attarvir Singh has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in court in Brampton on March 4.On February 24, 21-year-old Balwinder Singh of Calgary was arrested. He was charged with conspiracy to traffic fentanyl, trafficking in fentanyl, possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000. He was remanded in custody following a bail hearing and is due to appear in Brampton on March 6.A Canada-wide arrest warrant was issued for Manpreet Singh, 21, also of Calgary. He is wanted on charges including conspiracy to traffic in firearms, conspiracy to traffic in fentanyl and four counts of trafficking in fentanyl.

Who is Brian Kinney? Corey Lewandowski’s wife Allison’s first husband killed in 9/11 terrorist attacks

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Corey Lewandowski Attracted attention for his relationship with the former Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi NoemShe was fired in March 2026 after rumors of her alleged affair with Corey resurfaced.

Corey Lewandowski's affair with Kristi Noem came to the public's attention after she was fired as Homeland Security secretary. Corey's wife, Alison Hardy, who is married to 9/11 victim Brian Kinney, raised their four children while keeping her family life private. (X/@HabsHappy)
Corey Lewandowski’s affair with Kristi Noem came to the public’s attention after she was fired as Homeland Security secretary. Corey’s wife, Alison Hardy, who is married to 9/11 victim Brian Kinney, raised their four children while keeping her family life private. (X/@HabsHappy)

Although she denies the claims, the public fascination with her and Corey’s personal life continues online. Corey and Alison Hardy tied the knot in 2005.

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According to the “List” report, Alison She was earlier married to Brian Kinney, who died in the attacks of September 11, 2001. She has not openly discussed her personal life with either husband.

Corey is the father of four children, whom he shares with his wife Alison. They have kept their home lives largely private, largely away from public scrutiny.

Who is Brian Kinney? How did he die?

Earlier, the New York Times mentioned Corey’s wife in a poignant article. The publication details Kinney’s life before his untimely death, noting that Alison and Kinney first met as teenagers. Many of their encounters took place at a gas station owned by Kinney’s parents.

One particularly heart-warming detail is that Kinney’s father specifically allowed him to cash Allison’s check, possibly mindful of the budding romance. This proved fruitful and the couple married in 1998.

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Unfortunately, their marriage tragically ended just three years later. Kinney died at the age of 28 on his way to a client meeting. The tragedy happened while he was on the boat United Airlines Flight 175 collided with the South Tower of the World Trade Center.

The Sun reported that Alison’s community came together to support her following the tragedy. The school where she works in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, organized a fundraiser for her and her family, which was a touching gesture. However, she later returned the funds to them.

Evening News Report: UPSC announces CSE 2025 results; Qatar warns more Gulf energy exports may stop if US-Iran conflict continues

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  • this UPSC The final results of CSE 2025 were announced recently and a total of 958 candidates were recommended for admission to IAS, IFS, IPS and other central services and Anuj Agnihotri topped the list.
  • Qatar has warned that energy exports from the Gulf could cease within weeks due to tensions between Iran, the United States and Israel, which could send oil prices up to $150 a barrel.
  • The United States has granted India a temporary exemption to continue buying Russian oil amid risks to Middle East energy supplies.
  • Lieutenant Purvesh Duragkar was one of the two pilots who tragically lost his life in an accident Su-30MKI crashed During a training flight in Assam, having previously participated operation sindor.
  • Rahul Gandhi criticized the Center’s foreign policy after the US exemption, calling it “exploitation of damaged individuals”.

UPSC CSE final results 2025 out, Anuj Agnihotri tops in exam; 958 recommended for IAS, IFS, IPS and Central Services

UPSC has announced the final results of the Civil Services Examination 2025, recommending 958 candidates for appointment in IAS, IFS, IPS and various ‘A’ and ‘B’ group central services. The total vacancies for the examination are 1,087 for various posts and a preliminary list of 258 candidates has been prepared. The final results can be viewed on the UPSC official website and the candidates’ results will be uploaded within 15 days. Read more

Gulf energy exporters ‘will shut down production within weeks’; Qatar warns ‘war will bring down world economy’

Qatari Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi warned that Gulf energy exporters could be forced to halt exports within weeks if the conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel continues, which could push oil prices to $150 a barrel. In an interview with the Financial Times, Kirby said a prolonged disruption could severely impact global energy markets and “bring down the world economy.” Follow real-time updates

Arab countries eye US investment retreat as Iran war boosts security spending

US gives India temporary exemption to buy Russian oil amid Middle East crisis

The United States issued a temporary 30-day exemption to allow India to continue buying Russian oil, citing the need to stabilize global energy supplies amid rising tensions in the Middle East. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant said the waivers were aimed at keeping oil flowing while India was expected to increase its purchases of U.S. crude in the future. The exemption comes as escalating conflicts in the region threaten to disrupt crude oil shipments in the Strait of Hormuz, a key passageway through which much of the world’s oil supplies pass. Read more

Sukhoi Su-30MKI crash: Indian Air Force pilot killed in tragedy had participated in Operation Sindoor

Lieutenant Purvesh Duragkar, one of the two pilots killed in the Su-30MKI crash in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, was part of Operation Sindoor. The Air Force confirmed that Lieutenant Dulagkar and Squadron Leader Anuj suffered fatal injuries during a training flight after the aircraft lost radar contact after taking off from Jorhat. Speaking to reporters, Purvesh’s father Ravindra Duragkar said he was a dedicated officer who took great pride in flying. Indian Air Force and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh expressed their condolences and remembered the pilot’s courage and service. Read more

Rahul Gandhi takes dig at ‘damaged individuals’ at Center after US exempts Russian oil

Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha criticized the Centre’s foreign policy, calling it “a result of the exploitation of damaged individuals” after a temporary exemption from the US allowed India to continue buying Russian oil. Rahul Gandhi, in an article published in TheRead more

‘Who gave you the authority to drag us into war?’: Emirati billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor questions Trump on Iran attacks

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'Who gave you the authority to drag us into war?': Emirati billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor questions Trump on Iran attacks

Emirati billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor wrote an open letter to the US president on Thursday Donald Trumpquestioning his authority to drag the Gulf and Middle East into an ongoing military conflict with Iran.The founder of Al Habtoor Group raised questions in the open letter, written in Arabic and shared on social media platform

Khalaf Ahmad Ak Habtoor's post on X

The United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on Saturday, targeting its leadership and military infrastructure. After the US-Israel attacks, Iran launched missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries. Most of these missiles and drones were intercepted and destroyed.The UAE and its neighbors have been calling on all parties to end the conflict and engage in peace talks.“You have put the GCC and Arab countries into danger that they had no choice in. Thank God, we are strong and capable of defending ourselves. We have the army and defense forces to protect our homeland. But the question remains: who allowed you to turn our region into a battlefield?” Al Habtoor said.He said the U.S. decision to go to war with Iran threatened the people of the region and the American people, to whom he promised peace and prosperity.“Today, they find themselves locked in a war funded by their money and taxes, with the cost of direct military action ranging from $40 to $65 billion, according to the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), and if it lasts four to five weeks, the damage including economic impact and consequential losses could reach $210 billion, not to mention the sacrifices made by Americans themselves in a war that has neither camels nor she-camels.Al Habtoor Group has been outspoken in sharing its views on local, regional and global issues. He also funded a think tank to highlight hot-button issues and propose solutions.Habtoor said the US president had broken his promise not to get involved in the war.“During your second term, you ordered foreign military interventions in seven countries: Somalia, Iraq, Yemen, Nigeria, Syria, Iran and Venezuela, as well as naval operations in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. You directed more than 658 foreign air strikes in your first year in office, which is equivalent to the total number of air strikes during former U.S. President Joe Biden’s entire term, and you criticized the United States for engaging in foreign wars.He warned the US president that his approval rating among Americans had dropped by about 400% in just 9 days as a result of these decisions.“These numbers make something clear: Even within the United States, there is growing concern about being drawn into a new war and putting American lives, the economy and the future at unnecessary risk… If these initiatives were initiated in the name of peace, then we have the right today to demand full transparency and clear accountability,” Al Habtoor said.In another message shared on X, Khalaf Al Habtoor questioned who was responsible for the damage caused in the Gulf and the Middle East.“Who will pay the price for the tensions caused by a conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel in which we are not involved?” he said, adding that the entire region suffered the consequences of the war involving the three countries.“Our economy, our security and the stability of our people are not the place for settling scores between great powers. We are advocates of stability and peace and we have not chosen to be part of this confrontation. Yet we find ourselves paying the price for an escalation we did not cause,” he added.“The question that must be asked clearly today is: Who is responsible and who will compensate the countries and peoples in the region for the losses they have suffered as a result of conflicts in other countries? The region needs calm heads, not more inflammatory reactions,” he concluded.

Sanju Samson emerges as sole contender for Player of the Tournament award in India

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Sanju Samson emerges as sole contender for Player of the Tournament award in India
Sanju Samson of India (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

Sanzhou Samson The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 may not feature as a regular for Team India, but the Kerala batsman turned the tournament into a memorable one with his clutch performances at crucial moments.The 31-year-old right-hander excelled when it mattered most, scoring game-deciding runs, including an unbeaten 97 against the United States. west indies cricket team and scored an astonishing 89 points in the semifinals england cricket team. Despite Samson’s recent form, he was not part of India’s first-choice XI in the group stages. His form had dipped in the series against the New Zealand national cricket team before the tournament, which kept him out of the tournament initially.

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Samson ended up playing only one match against the Namibia national cricket team in New Delhi after Abhishek Sharma was ruled out due to a stomach infection.However, the turning point occurred in the Super 8 stage. With both Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan suffering from under-spin issues, the team management decided to bring Samson back into the field to change the rhythm of the innings. Since returning to the XI, he has put in a series of impactful performances and has emerged as one of India’s standout performers in the tournament.His outstanding performances have now earned him a nomination for the Player of the Tournament award. Samson is the only Indian player to be shortlisted. Other contenders include Will Jacks, Sahibzada Farhan, Lungi Ngidi, Aiden MarkramRachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert and Shadley van Schalkwyk.The International Cricket Council announced the shortlist shortly after India’s dramatic seven-run victory over England in the second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium.In that match, Samson got a glimmer of hope after England captain Harry Brook scored 15 runs. The reprieve proved costly for England as the Indian batsman scored 89 runs in just 42 balls, hitting seven sixes along the way. The knock also helped him surpass Rohit Sharma’s record for most sixes by an Indian in a single edition of the T20 World Cup. Samson has now hit 16 sixes in the tournament, surpassing Rohit’s 15.Samson has amassed 232 runs in the tournament so far, making him India’s third-highest run-scorer after Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav.He also won the Man of the Match award in two consecutive matches, first against West Indies and then against England. However, after the semi-final victory, Samson insisted that the honor should go to the fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrahin a high-scoring game in which he scored nearly 500 points, he only conceded 33 points in four rounds.“All credit goes to Jasprit Bumrah, a world-class bowler, a generational bowler. I think that’s what he brought to the table today. Actually, this (award) should belong to him. If we had not bowled the way we did in the death overs, I don’t think I would be standing here,” Samson said after winning the award.With their semi-final win, India has secured a spot in the final and the Suryakumar Yadav-led side will take on the New Zealand national cricket team on Sunday, March 8 at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Budget session of Parliament: BJP, Congress issue whip to MPs as Lok Sabha may take notice against Speaker Om Birla

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New Delhi: The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress party on Friday issued three whips to Lok Sabha members, directing them to attend the House at the beginning of the second phase of the budget session from March 9-11.The second phase of the conference will be held from March 9 to April 2. House likely to accept notice from opposition seeking Lok Sabha Speaker About BirlaHe has been removed from office, news agency PTI reported.The first phase of the budget session ended on February 13 with acrimonious exchanges over the India-US interim trade deal and the controversy surrounding former Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane’s unpublished memoirs taking center stage.The budget session began on January 28 with President Droupadi Murmu addressing a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The conference plans to hold 30 meetings over 65 days, ending on April 2. During recess, parliamentary standing committees can review the funding requirements of ministries.In the first stage, Parliament mainly discusses the 2026-27 federal budget and a motion to thank the President for his speech. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha on February 1, her ninth consecutive budget.There was also a heated row in the House when Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi tried to quote excerpts from Naravane’s unpublished memoirs during the debate on the motion of thanks, sparking strong objections from NDA MPs who argued that unpublished works cannot be quoted in Parliament.Amid the uproar, eight opposition lawmakers were suspended for violating House rules and throwing papers at the chairman after sparking protests over a reference to the 2020 standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.Despite repeated disruptions and sloganeering by opposition members, the Lok Sabha on February 5 passed a motion thanking the President for his speech, to which Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not respond as per custom.Subsequently, the Congress submitted a notice of no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Bella responded that on ethical grounds he would not preside over the proceedings until the motion was resolved.At the same time, elections are held every two years in the House of Federation to fill 37 seats in 10 states. Voting is scheduled for March 16, with counting taking place at 5 pm that day. The last date to submit nominations is Thursday, review is ongoing and candidates have until March 9 to withdraw their nominations.

Potato chips recalled in six U.S. states because consumption may “cause serious or life-threatening allergic reactions”

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Frito-Lay voluntarily recalls certain bags of its Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potatoes potato chipsbecause they may contain “undeclared milk allergens” and consuming them could “cause serious or life-threatening allergic reactions.”

Miss Vickie's Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips are being recalled due to an undeclared milk allergen that could cause serious reactions.
Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips are being recalled due to an undeclared milk allergen that could cause serious reactions.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an alert about the recall on Wednesday, March 4, a day after the brand’s announcement.

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Which Frito-Lay chips are being recalled?

“Select 8-ounce bags of Miss Vickie’s Spicy Dill Pickle Chips, which may contain jalapeno flavored chips and therefore may contain undeclared milk,” the statement reads.

To identify which chip is being recalled, please check the following details:

Product name: Miss Vicki’s Spicy Dill Pickles

size: 8 ounces

unified product code: 0 28400 761772

Guaranteed freshness date: April 21, 2026

manufacturing code: 38U301414 and 48U101514

Potato chip recall: Which states are affected?

The chips are only available in six states and could appear on store shelves as early as January 15. These states include ArkansasLouisiana, mississippiNew Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. They are distributed through grocery stores, convenience stores and pharmacies.

Bags of the recalled product may also be available at “local digital retailers” in those states.

The UPC number for this product is 0 28400761772 and is located on the back of the bag. Additionally, they will display a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of April 21, 2026, as well as one of two manufacturing codes – 38U301414 or 48U101514.

The brand was notified of the issue “following consumer contact,” but Frito-Lay parent company PepsiCo said in a press release that “no allergic reactions have been reported to date related to this matter.”

While the chips are considered safe for people without dairy allergies, they may trigger a “serious or life-threatening allergic reaction” if consumed by “people with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk.”

None of Miss Vicky’s other products are included in the recall, including bags of spicy dill pickle potato chips sold in a variety of packages, according to PepsiCo.

Consumers with questions can call customer service at 1-877-984-2543 or obtain more information on the brand’s website.

TOISA 2025: meet the distinguished jury

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TOISA 2025: meet the distinguished jury
Abhinav Bindra, Mithali Raj, PR Sreejesh

The eighth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards will be held in Lucknow on March 21, 2026, bringing together some of India’s biggest sports icons to celebrate excellence across disciplines. These prestigious awards are aimed at recognizing Indian athletes for their outstanding achievements, perseverance and dedication during the 2025 sports season and making India proud.The awards will recognize achievements in 49 categories (36 sports and 13 disability sports), including more than 190 nominations for individual and team performance. The winners will be selected by a distinguished panel of legendary athletes whose achievements have shaped Indian sports. Their experience, credibility and deep understanding of competition ensure these honors truly reflect excellence on the global stage.Also read: TOISA celebrates Indian sports heroes; Lucknow to host 8th edition

This is the jury to ISA 2025:

Abhinav Bindra – ShootingAbhinav Bindra, India’s first individual Olympic gold medalist, remains one of the country’s most famous athletes. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he made history by winning the gold medal in the 10-meter air rifle event. Earlier, he became the first Indian shooter to win the world title at the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championship. Bindra is a multiple medalist at the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games and has won the Padma Bhushan, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Award. PR Sreejesh — HockeyOne of the finest goalkeepers in modern hockey, PR Sreejesh has played a key role in India’s resurgence on the global stage. He was instrumental in India’s bronze medal win at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and 2024 Paris Olympics. Srijesh is an Asian Games gold and Commonwealth Games silver medalist and was also named International Hockey Federation’s Goalkeeper of the Year three times. His achievements have been recognized with Padma Shri, Padma Shri Award, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Award.Mithali Raj – CricketMithali Raj is a trailblazer in women’s cricket, becoming the highest run-scorer in women’s international cricket with 10,868 runs. She scored 7,805 runs in ODIs, the highest by any woman, and led India to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals twice, in 2005 and 2017. Mithali also became the first Indian to score 2,000 runs in T20Is and holds the record for most ODI appearances. Her distinguished career spanning 20 years has earned her the Padma Shri, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award and in 2017 she was awarded the title of Wisden’s Leading Women Cricketer.Devendra Jhajharia — Para AthleticsDevendra Jhajharia is one of India’s greatest Paralympians and the only Indian to win two Paralympic gold medals in javelin at the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games and the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. He also won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, completing a rare hat-trick of medals. Jhajharia broke the world record twice in the F46 category and became the first para-athlete to win the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award. His honors also include the Padma Shri, Padma Shri and Arjuna Award.Sharath Kamal – Table TennisSharath Kamal is widely regarded as India’s greatest table tennis player. In 2006, he became the first Indian to win a Commonwealth Games singles gold medal and has since won a record 13 Commonwealth Games medals. A ten-time national champion, he also won medals at the Asian Games and Asian Championships and became the first Indian to win an ITTF Pro Tour title. Sarath represented India in five Olympic Games from Athens 2004 to Paris 2024 and served as co-chairman of the ITTF Athletes Commission. His achievements earned him Padma Shri Award, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award and Arjuna Award.Leander Pace — TennisLeander Paes is one of India’s most decorated tennis players with 18 Grand Slam titles in men’s and mixed doubles. He won a historic bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, ending India’s 44-year wait for an individual Olympic medal. Paes also holds the record for the most doubles wins in Davis Cup history and formed the legendary Indian Express team with Mahesh Bhupathi. Winner of the Padma Shri, Padma Shri, Arjuna Award and the Major Dejan Chand Khel Ratna Award, Paes remains a towering figure in Indian sports.