Eurogrip Tyres Appoints M.S. Dhoni as Brand Ambassador
Eurogrip Tyres, a leading Indian brand known for its 2, 3-wheeler, and off-highway tyres, signed M. S. Dhoni, the legendary cricketer, as its brand ambassador. The partnership aligns well with Eurogrip Tyres' core values of performance, reliability, and safety, and aims to enhance the brand's visibility and trust among consumers. M.S. Dhoni's deep connection with motorcycles and his emphasis on performance, dependability, and passion for riding mirror the brand's mission of empowering riders.
Eurogrip Tyres has over 40 years of experience in tyre design and manufacturing.
The brand offers a wide range of products suitable for various needs and applications.
Eurogrip Tyres' products are designed in Milan, Italy, and globally tested and certified, ensuring world-class standards.
Dec 06, 2024
Australian Davis Cup Icon Neale Fraser Passes Away
Neale Fraser, one of Australia's most celebrated tennis players and captains, passed away at the age of 91. A legend of the sport, Fraser's contributions as a player and as a Davis Cup captain marked a golden era for Australian tennis. Renowned for his prowess in both singles and doubles, Fraser won a total of 19 Grand Slam titles and led Australia to eight Davis Cup victories, solidifying his legacy as a tennis icon.
Early Career and Grand Slam Success
Singles Titles: Won three Grand Slam singles titles.
US Open: 1959, 1960
Wimbledon: 1960
Doubles achievements: Secured 11 Grand Slam doubles titles, showcasing his expertise in team play.
Mixed Doubles: Won five Grand Slam mixed doubles titles, further cementing his all-round capabilities.
Dec 05, 2024
Brigadier Raj Manchanda Passes Away
The Indian squash community mourned the loss of Brigadier Raj Manchanda, a legendary figure affectionately known as the 'Old Fox,' passed away at the age of 80. Manchanda has left behind an inspiring legacy marked by unparalleled achievements, resilience, and contributions to the sport.
Brigadier Raj Manchanda's journey in squash is nothing short of extraordinary. Despite starting the sport in his 30s, Manchanda rose to dominate the national squash circuit. He achieved the distinction of being a six-time National Champion, winning consecutive titles between 1977 and 1982. His dedication and resilience on the court earned him the prestigious Arjuna Award, solidifying his place as a legend in Indian squash.
On the international stage, one of his most notable achievements was securing fourth place at the 1984 Asian Championships held in Jordan.
Dec 03, 2024
Former CBI Director Vijay Shankar Passes Away
Former CBI director Vijay Shankar passed away. He was 76.
A 1969-batch IPS officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, Shankar headed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from December 12, 2005 to July 31, 2008.
During his tenure as CBI director, the agency took over the infamous Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case.
As additional director of CBI, he supervised the extradition of gangster Abu Salem and actor Monika Bedi from Portugal. He also supervised the investigation into the Telgi scam.
Before being appointed CBI director, Shankar headed National Disaster Response Force, and Civil Defence and Home Guards.
He served as inspector general in the BSF and was posted in Jammu and Kashmir at the peak of militancy in the 1990s.
He is a recipient of the coveted President's police medals for distinguished and meritorious service.
Nov 30, 2024
Economic Historian Amiya Kumar Bagchi Passes Away
Professor Amiya Kumar Bagchi, recipient of the Padma Shri, who passed away was one of the most outstanding economists, scholars, and public intellectuals of our time.
Renowned for his revolutionary contributions to economic history and his commitment to Left politics, Bagchi's scholarship bridged economic theory and historical data, influencing both economists and historians alike. His work continues to shed light on India's colonial economic history, development, and underdevelopment, providing profound insights into the impact of imperialism.
Bagchi a beloved teacher and mentor guided numerous students, many of whom went on to become prominent scholars in their own right.
He played a pivotal role in the academic landscape, combining economics with historical analysis to challenge colonial narratives.