Carlos Brathwaite, who won West Indies the men's T20 World Cup in 2016 with four sixes in the final over, speaks about surviving the pressures of the shortest format and how international cricket should address Covid-induced mental fatigue
Water scarcity, pollution, heatwaves, diseases are among the various global threats that the children of the world face
In this Independence Day special one-on-one interaction, the PEA Sanjeev Sanyal shares his views on Government's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the pandemic's effects on our economy, the need for more 'world-class Indian resources' to succeed in our quest to become a self-sufficient and self-reliant nation
As the captain of the Indian women's cricket team for more than a decade, Mithali Raj understands the importance of diversity and that one cannot use a single yardstick for everyone. She's learnt many valuable lessons on the pitch and today she's sharing them with us
Indian football team legend Sunil Chhetri talks about his unique style of leadership, the weight his words hold and what he expects from the young generations of Indian players
The Olympics create thousands of jobs but hosting it is costly business--it took Montreal 30 years to pay off the debt it incurred to host the 1976 Games, and Greece's financial crisis was exacerbated thanks to the expenses of hosting the 2004 Olympics
Former world champion long jumper Anju Bobby George talks about representing India on the world stage when infrastructure to support athletes back home was dismal; her strive for perfection, the importance of a support system to succeed, and more
Once considered a coveted faculty, engineering colleges and institutions are struggling to fill seats. Engineering college enrolment is down by more than 13 percent in the last 5 years. Here's a lowdown of how its fall from grace looking
With a majority of basketball and tennis players on the list, here's a look at the richest Olympians ready to fight for the gold at Tokyo Olympics 2020
Abhinav Bindra created history in 2008 by winning India's first individual Olympic gold. Today, he talks about the gold medal that really matters, why doing the everyday is as important as what you do on Olympic day
PV Sindhu, 2016 Olympics silver medallist is one of India's strongest contenders to win a gold medal in women's singles badminton at Tokyo 2020. In conversation with Forbes India, the ace shuttler talks about the pressure of expectation, playing inside a bio-bubble, living with the constant social media scrutiny, and how she developed her game under a new coach—Park Tae Sang