Mary Kom has inspired many young boxers in India but one of the new generation feels the six-times world champion has received special treatment from the country's federation over Olympic qualification and is fighting back.
The 36-year-old Kom, an Olympic bronze medallist from London 2012, has been given an automatic spot in a qualifying competition for Tokyo 2020 by the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).
That decision has been criticised by 23-year-old fellow flyweight Nikhat Zareen, who says that Kom should have to go through trials.
The BFI initially announced that only the finalists of the recent world championships would be automatically selected for the Olympic qualifier in China early next year while others would have to earn a spot through trials.
Kom, however, was only a semi-finalist at the worlds in Russia earlier this month, eventually coming away with a bronze, her eighth medal in total at the championships.
Even Kom's selection for the event in Russia was mired in controversy after the BFI exempted her from trials for those championships.
Zareen, whose hopes of competing at the Tokyo Olympics will be over if Kom qualifies in China, has written to sports minister Kiren Rijiju demanding his intervention. Kom has said she would follow BFI instructions.
"I have been inspired by Mary Kom since I was a teenager," Zareen wrote in her letter to the minister.
"The best way I can do justice to this inspiration was to strive to be as great a boxer as her...
"I have been reliably informed that the rule is now being changed again to accommodate my senior Mary Kom as the Indian candidate without a trial."
Her cause has received support from other athletes, including shooter Abhinav Bindra, India's only individual Olympic gold medallist, who said Kom's past achievements should not grant her favourable treatment.
"While I have all the respect for Mary Kom...In sport, yesterday NEVER counts," Bindra tweeted.
BFI secretary general Jay Kowli, who was in Dubai, said he could not comment without consulting other officials while selection committee chief Rajesh Bhandari was not available to comment when contacted by Reuters.
Sports Minister Rijiju, however, has ruled out any intervention citing the BFI's autonomy under the Olympic charter.
"I'll surely convey to Boxing Federation to take the best decision keeping in mind the best interest of the nation, sports & athletes," he tweeted on Friday.
Zareen thanked the minister and said she hoped for an end to "favouritism and nepotism"
PinkPantheress cancels her Thursday night slot at Glastonbury’s Levels stage.
Electronic act Roza Terenzi will now perform from 10:30 pm to midnight.
Organisers confirmed cancellation was not due to crowd concerns.
PinkPantheress still scheduled for Friday’s Woodsies stage set at 7:30 pm.
PinkPantheress has withdrawn from her Thursday night appearance at Glastonbury Festival just days before the event kicks off. The British pop star was set to perform a 30-minute set on the Silver Hayes Levels stage, but organisers have now confirmed a schedule reshuffle with Roza Terenzi taking over the late-night slot.
Glastonbury schedule shuffled as PinkPantheress exits early slot
Festival organisers announced that PinkPantheress, whose real name is Victoria Beverley Walker, will no longer perform her planned 11 pm set on the Levels stage this Thursday. Roza Terenzi has been confirmed as her replacement, performing a longer set from 10:30 pm to midnight, between DJ slots from Confidence Man and Marie Davidson.
Despite fan speculation that overcrowding concerns prompted the change, Glastonbury clarified that the decision had nothing to do with capacity or safety. “The artist was simply no longer able to make this performance,” a spokesperson stated, assuring attendees that PinkPantheress will still take the Woodsies stage on Friday evening at 7:30 pm.
An escape artist performs during the first day of the Glastonbury festival at Worthy Farm Getty Images
Online, fans responded with a mix of disappointment and relief. “Was going to be dangerously rammed,” one user posted on Reddit, pointing to the risk of packing a major act into a smaller venue.
Rising star still set for Friday show after sudden switch
PinkPantheress shot to fame via TikTok and has since built a strong following with her nostalgic yet fresh sound, putting together 2000s R&B samples with bedroom pop aesthetics. She’s earned three Brit Award nominations and landed in the UK top 10 charts for both singles and albums.
While this isn’t the first time the 24-year-old artist has pulled out of performances: she cancelled her 2024 tour dates citing health reasons, her Friday Glastonbury show remains unchanged.
With Glastonbury set to kick off on 26 June, the final schedule is still being pieced together, and festival-goers are now keeping an eye out for more surprise changes and hidden acts.
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Aarit took part in the tournament from his hotel room in Georgia, where he is currently competing for a podium finish at the under-10 World Championship.
Nine-year-old Aarit Kapil from Delhi held world no. 1 Magnus Carlsen to a draw in the 'Early Titled Tuesday' chess tournament played on a leading online platform.
Aarit, who was runner-up at the recent Under-9 National Championship, matched the five-time world champion throughout the game and had Carlsen in a completely lost position.
However, with only a few seconds left on his clock, the young Indian was unable to convert the advantage and settled for a draw in a rook versus two minor pieces endgame.
Aarit took part in the tournament from his hotel room in Georgia, where he is currently competing for a podium finish at the under-10 World Championship.
He has won his first two rounds at the event and is scheduled to play his third game on Wednesday.
In the same 'Early Titled Tuesday' tournament, India's V Pranav secured the title with 10 out of 11 points. American Grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann and Carlsen both scored 9.5 points, but Niemann took second place on tiebreak.
(With inputs from PTI)
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NAO Spirits began with the goal of creating world-class gin using Indian ingredients
DIAGEO INDIA has bought a controlling stake in craft gin maker NAO Spirits for £11.1 million as the drinks giant looks to cash in on the growing demand for premium Indian-made spirits.
The acquisition through Diageo's investment division will see NAO Spirits become part of the British multinational's Indian operations. NAO Spirits produces high-end gin brands including Greater Than and Hapusa, which have gained popularity among Indian consumers seeking locally-made premium drinks.
Founded in 2017 by Anand Virmani, NAO Spirits began with the goal of creating world-class gin using Indian ingredients. The company started operations in a small distillery in Goa with ambitious plans to put Indian craft spirits on the global map.
Greater Than holds the distinction of being India's first craft gin, made using nine botanical ingredients sourced from India and other countries. Meanwhile, Hapusa stands out as one of the few craft gins worldwide that uses foraged Himalayan juniper berries along with other unique regional botanicals.
The company expanded beyond gin last year by launching PIPA, an aged spiced rum made from jaggery spirit and matured in specially imported wooden casks for twelve months. This move marked NAO Spirits' entry into India's rum market and international markets.
Anand Virmani
Praveen Someshwar, managing director and chief executive of Diageo India, said the purchase represents an important move in exploring future growth opportunities in Indian craft spirits. "We believe it is the right time to scale up NAO Spirits using Diageo's expertise, unlocking new avenues for distribution and production," he said.
The deal comes as India experiences a boom in craft gin producers, with NAO Spirits establishing itself as a market leader in the category. Indian consumers are increasingly willing to try new products and seek authentic, locally-produced brands for casual drinking occasions.
Diageo India believes NAO Spirits' products are perfectly positioned to meet these changing consumer preferences. The acquisition will complement Diageo's existing premium gin portfolio, which includes international brands like Tanqueray.
Under the new ownership structure, Virmani will remain as chief executive and continue running the business day-to-day. He expressed enthusiasm about joining the Diageo family and said the investment validates the potential for Indian craft spirits.
"As India's first craft spirits brand, born in a small Goan distillery, this acquisition by Diageo India is a powerful validation of what we've always believed - that India can create great craft spirits," Virmani said. He added that the investment will help the company grow further with support from Diageo India's experienced leadership team, distribution networks, and production facilities, combined with NAO's innovative approach and consumer understanding.
The purchase reflects Diageo's broader strategy to strengthen its presence in India's rapidly growing spirits market. Last year, the company launched its Godawan Artisanal Indian Single Malt whisky in the UK market, demonstrating its commitment to promoting Indian-made premium spirits internationally.
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The launch aligns with Microsoft’s recent announcements
Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition available now in the UK and US
Features Xbox-style black design with green trim
Includes Xbox Wireless Controller, Touch Plus controllers, and Elite Strap
Priced at $400 (approx. £320) with limited availability
Includes 3-month access to Meta Horizon+ and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition now available
The Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition has officially launched in the UK and US. Priced at $400 (around £320), this limited-edition virtual reality headset offers a bundle tailored for Xbox and VR enthusiasts alike. Meta confirmed its release on 24 June, following earlier reports.
Availability is restricted to Meta’s website and Best Buy in the US, and Argos and EE in the UK. Quantities are described as “extremely limited”.
Designed for Xbox fans
The Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition features a black aesthetic with Xbox’s signature green trim. It includes a matching Xbox Wireless Controller, Meta’s Touch Plus controllers, and an Elite Strap for added comfort during extended gameplay.
The headset supports additional devices, including the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, the Xbox Adaptive Controller, and compatible third-party gamepads such as the Backbone Pro.
Cloud gaming and subscription access
With 128GB of storage, the Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition also includes three months of access to Meta Horizon+ and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The latter allows users to stream games via cloud on the Xbox app, including titles outside the Game Pass catalogue.
Xbox cloud gaming support has been available on Quest headsets since late 2023, and this release further deepens Microsoft’s ambition to expand gaming access across platforms.
Exclusive to UK and US markets
For now, the Meta Quest 3S Xbox Edition is only available in the UK and US, with no international release confirmed. The launch aligns with Microsoft’s recent announcements, including Xbox-branded ASUS ROG Ally handheld PCs due later this year.
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Keerthy Suresh expands to Bollywood with Baby John, eyes pan-India presence
Keerthy Suresh debuted in Bollywood with Baby John alongside Varun Dhawan
Won the National Award for her portrayal of Savitri in Mahanati
Working with major stars like Rajinikanth, Vijay, and Dhanush
Fronting bold female-centric films like Revolver Rita
Making her Hindi OTT debut with YRF’s Akka
Fresh off her Hindi film debut in Baby John opposite Varun Dhawan, Keerthy Suresh is making her presence felt beyond the southern film industries. The National Award-winning actor, who has long been a familiar face in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema, is now entering Bollywood and OTT spaces with calculated moves.
1. National recognition at just 26
Keerthy Suresh’s breakthrough came with Mahanati (2018), where she portrayed Telugu cinema legend Savitri. Her performance earned her the National Film Award for Best Actress, making her one of the youngest winners in recent times. The role, praised for its depth and restraint, established her as a serious performer with pan-Indian appeal.
Keerthy Suresh made her Hindi film debut in Baby John opposite Varun DhawanInstagram/keerthysureshofficial
2. She’s held her own alongside the biggest names
In an industry still dominated by male-led blockbusters, Keerthy has managed to carve her space. She’s worked with top stars like Rajinikanth (Annaatthe), Vijay (Sarkar, Bairavaa), Dhanush (Vaathi/Sir), and Mohanlal (Geethaanjali). Her ability to stand out even in mass entertainers shows both her star power and screen presence.
The Mahanati star is now stepping into pan-India roles across film and OTTInstagram/keerthysureshofficial
3. Bollywood debut with Atlee’s Baby John
Following in the footsteps of Nayanthara, who starred opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Jawan, Keerthy made her Hindi film debut in Baby John, produced by Atlee. Paired with Varun Dhawan in this high-budget action film, she made her official entry into Bollywood with a project that ensures visibility beyond the southern audience.
From Tamil and Telugu hits to Hindi cinema — Keerthy Suresh’s range continues to growInstagram/keerthysureshofficial
4. She’s fronting genre-bending female-led films
In Revolver Rita, Keerthy plays the lead in a quirky action-comedy that’s already drawing attention for its unconventional tone. As more female stars demand roles beyond the love interest or sidekick, Keerthy is taking the lead—quite literally—in shaping what female-driven commercial cinema can look like.
National Award winner Keerthy Suresh is among the few South stars making a crossover on her own termsInstagram/keerthysureshofficial
5. Expanding reach with OTT and Hindi projects
Keerthy is set to headline Akka, an upcoming Hindi-language web series produced by YRF Entertainment. It marks her OTT debut and a strategic step toward a pan-India presence. There’s also talk of her being cast opposite Rajkummar Rao in a new Hindi film (budgeted at £5 million [₹50 crore]), which, if confirmed, will further cement her transition into the national spotlight.
Keerthy Suresh’s slow and steady rise to pan-India fameInstagram/keerthysureshofficial
With her pan-India projects across theatrical and streaming platforms, Keerthy Suresh is emerging as the next big name to watch—one that doesn’t rely on hype but builds steadily through range and conviction.