Bodhana Sivanandan crowned Britain's top female chess player
Bodhana Sivanandan, an 11-year-old of Indian origin, has been rated Britain’s top female chess player in the April 2026 FIDE list, ranking 72nd globally among women. Based in Harrow, she reached a peak rating of 2,366 after rising through local clubs and tournaments since starting at age five during the COVID-19 era. Her rapid ascent reflects disciplined practice, supportive coaching, and early exposure to competitive play. The achievement highlights global mobility of young talents and the growing influence of Indian-origin players in international chess circuits.
Bodhana Sivanandan named Britain’s top female chess player (April 2026 list).
Global ranking: 72nd among women; rating 2,366.
Beginnings in Harrow; started at age five during COVID-19.
Illustrates rising Indian-origin talent in international chess.
Hockey India Sub Jr. Women National Championship begins in Ranchi
The 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026 starts on 1 April in Ranchi, Jharkhand and runs through 12 April. Division A features 12 teams in four pools, with knockout rounds starting 9 April and the Final on 12 April. Hockey Jharkhand hosts Pool A alongside Hockey Bihar (BSSA) and Hockey Maharashtra; Pool B includes Odisha, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh; Pool C features Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Manipur; Pool D gathers Mizoram, Uttar Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. Division B operates as a league from 1–6 April with two pools.
Event duration: 1–12 April 2026 in Ranchi.
Division A: 12 teams in four pools; knockouts begin 9 April; final 12 April.
Host city: Ranchi; participating teams listed by pool.
Division B follows a league format 1–6 April.
Organization by Hockey India.
Doon crackdown in Doon: Operation Prahaar continues (web added)
Media reports on 2–3 April 2026 describe ongoing security operations in Dehradun metropolitan area under Operation Prahaar. The crackdown addresses gang activity and organized crime, with police citing improved intelligence sharing and targeted actions. Officials underscore the need for sustained vigilance as investigations proceed. Community leaders call for transparent action and continued public safety measures to maintain trust during the crackdown. The operation has become a talking point in local governance and security planning in northern India.
Operation Prahaar ongoing in Dehradun area (April 2026).
Focus on gang/criminal networks and organized crime.
Authorities urge public cooperation and transparency.
Apr 02, 2026
Kimi Antonelli leads World Championship after Japanese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli secured his second consecutive win and the lead of the world championship at the Japanese Grand Prix after a safety-car period. The 19-year-old Italian had not yet made a pit stop, while his rivals Oscar Piastri and George Russell had, when Oliver Bearman's Haas crashed heavily. The incident gave Antonelli a pit-stop advantage that cost him less time than others and helped him retain the lead. Russell, frustrated, finished fourth behind Piastri and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, and radioed that it was 'unbelievable' as he realised Antonelli would top the standings for the second successive race.
Antonelli secured his second win in succession and leads the World Championship.
A safety-car period influenced race strategy and final positions.
Antonelli had not yet pitted; rivals pitted after Bearman's crash.
Russell finished fourth; Piastri finished second; Leclerc third.
Apr 01, 2026
First Indian Sailing League kicks off at Umiam Lake; ends March 31
The inaugural Indian Sailing League launched at Umiam Water Sports Complex near Shillong, with 14 teams and 182 participants, including 58 international sailors from eight countries. The event, held under Meghalaya’s tourism department and coordinating bodies, runs until 31 March 2026. Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma inaugurated the league, framing it as part of a long-term plan to position Umiam Lake as a global water sports destination and to boost Meghalaya’s tourism and international event hosting capacity. The league features a mix of coastal and inland sailing formats and aims to attract talent and investment.
Event: First Indian Sailing League at Umiam Lake.
Participants: 14 teams; 182 participants; 58 international sailors.
Dates: 30–31 March 2026.
Significance: Tourism boost; global destination for water sports.
Jannik Sinner wins Miami Open final to achieve Sunshine Double
In a rain-affected Miami Open final, Italian player Jannik Sinner defeated Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 to complete the coveted Sunshine Double without dropping a set. Sinner, ranked world number two, showcased high first-serve efficiency and clutch serving to seal back-to-back Masters 1000 titles. The victory continued his impressive form, extending a run of 17 Masters 1000 matches won without surrendering a single set. The win comes amid weather delays that tested players’ focus and resilience, contributing to a memorable weekend for tennis fans worldwide.
Winner: Jannik Sinner; score 6-4, 6-4 over Jiri Lehecka.
Achievement: Sunshine Double without dropping a set.
Stats: 92% first-serve points; zero broken serves on key moments.
Context: Extended Masters 1000 winning streak to 17 matches.
Mar 31, 2026
Pramod Bhagat Leads India with Gold and Silver at Spanish Para Badminton International 2026
Pramod Bhagat led India at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 in Toledo, with one gold and two silvers. He won gold in the mixed doubles SL3-SU5 event with Manisha Ramdass, defeating fellow Indians Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan in straight sets. Bhagat earned silver in the men’s singles SL3 final, losing to Nitesh Kumar, and added silver in the men’s doubles SL3-SU5 with Sukant Kadam. The results reflect India’s depth in para badminton on the international circuit.
Gold in mixed doubles SL3-SU5 with Manisha Ramdass.
Silver in men’s singles SL3 and silver in doubles SL3-SU5 with Sukant Kadam.
Event held in Toledo, Spain.
Sheetal Devi Wins Gold at World Para Archery Championships in Gwangju
Sheetal Devi made history by becoming the first and only female armless archer to win gold at the World Para Archery Championships in Gwangju, South Korea. She secured gold in the women’s compound individual event, demonstrating exceptional precision and determination. Devi’s victory adds to India’s growing success in para sports and is expected to inspire a new generation of athletes with disabilities across the country.
Devi wins gold in women’s compound individual at World Para Archery Championships.
Location: Gwangju, South Korea.
First female armless archer to win gold at these championships.
Sheetal Devi Honoured as World Archery’s Para Archer of the Year 2025
Nineteen-year-old Sheetal Devi from Jammu and Kashmir has been named World Archery’s Para Archer of the Year 2025. The award recognises her rising status and outstanding performance on the world stage. The honour places Devi among the top para-athletes internationally and highlights India’s growing strength in para sports. Her journey from India's northern region to global recognition underscores the talent pipeline in Indian para athletics and reinforces national support for inclusive sporting excellence.
Sheetal Devi, 19, from Jammu and Kashmir, named Para Archer of the Year 2025.
Award from World Archery recognises global standing in para archery.
Highlights India's strength in para sports.
Mar 30, 2026
Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025: Nominees Announced
Hockey India announced nominees for the Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025, to be held on 27 March 2026 in New Delhi. The nominations cover multiple categories, recognizing performances from 2024–25. Notable contenders include Hardik Singh and Navneet Kaur in major categories. The awards highlight achievements across men’s and women’s hockey, with various special recognitions and lifetime achievement considerations. The ceremony aims to celebrate India’s hockey talents and encourage continued excellence on both national and international stages.
Event: Hockey India 8th Annual Awards 2025
Date: 27 March 2026 (New Delhi)
Nominees: Hardik Singh, Navneet Kaur among others
Categories: multiple men’s and women’s hockey awards
Purpose: celebrate hockey excellence in 2024–25
Gurjant Singh Bids Farewell to International Hockey
Indian forward Gurjant Singh has announced retirement from international hockey at the Hockey India Awards ceremony in New Delhi. The 31-year-old player ends a decade-long career with 130 international caps and 33 goals. He rose to prominence during the 2016 Junior World Cup in Lucknow and later became a regular in India’s attacking lineup since his senior debut in 2017. Gurjant is remembered for speed, finishing, and consistency in key matches over the years.
Player: Gurjant Singh (forward)
Retirement: announced at Hockey India Awards (New Delhi)