Bajrang Punia, an Indian wrestler, was suspended for four years by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for violating anti-doping rules:

Bajrang Punia, an Indian wrestler, was suspended for four years by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for violating anti-doping rules:

Daily Current Affairs   /   Bajrang Punia, an Indian wrestler, was suspended for four years by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for violating anti-doping rules:

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Sports Published on: November 29 2024

Share on facebook
  • Punia, 30, who won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, had been provisionally suspended for refusing to provide a urine sample to national anti-doping agency (NADA) officers in March.
  • This suspension means that he will not be allowed to participate in competitive wrestling nor seek coaching opportunities overseas, should he wish to do so.
Recent Post's
  • IIM Ahmedabad inaugurated its first international campus in Dubai, marking a historic step in global education expansion.

    Read More....
  • Former PM Manmohan Singh was posthumously awarded the PV Narasimha Rao Memorial Award for his transformative role in India’s economy.

    Read More....
  • India voted in favour of the UNGA resolution endorsing the two-state solution for a peaceful settlement of the Palestine issue.

    Read More....
  • The Indian Army adopted its indigenously developed SAMBHAV system for secure military communications during Operation Sindoor.

    Read More....
  • India extended the Fast Track Immigration program to 13 airports, offering faster clearance to citizens and OCI cardholders.

    Read More....
  • The Indian Army showcased drone integration for surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strikes during ‘Exercise Siyom Prahar’.

    Read More....
  • PM Modi launched the Gyan Bharatam portal to digitize and preserve India’s one crore manuscripts for global access.

    Read More....
  • India reached 250 GW non-fossil fuel power capacity and aims to double it to 500 GW by 2030, promoting clean energy access.

    Read More....
  • Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki was sworn in as Nepal’s first woman Prime Minister, heading the interim government until March 2026 elections.

    Read More....
  • Purple Fest 2025 at Amity University highlighted inclusion and empowerment through cultural, sports, and entrepreneurship activities.

    Read More....