Thursday, 18 June 2026
Breaking News
3 HOME DEPTT. SERVICES BROUGHT UNDER RIGHT TO SERVICE IN HARYANA IN A PROPERTY DISPUTE NEPHEW SHOT DEAD HIS UNCLE, ARRESTED FROM HARYANA CHANDIGARH MEDICAL STORE CASHIER MURDER CASE: TWO ACCUSED SHOT WHILE BID TO ESCAPE FROM POLICE CUSTODY ED CONDUCT SEARCH OPERATION IN MONEY LAUNDERING IN PREMISES LINKED WITH ASHOK MITTAL, SOURABH DHINGRA, BHARAT BHUSHAN MITTAL, RAMAN SINGHAL, OTHERS IN KARNAL, DELHI, GOA MRSAFPI HONOURS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI WITH “ACHIEVERS AWARD”* CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DECLARED PUBLIC HOLIDAY ON ACCOUNT OF MARTYRDOM DAY OF SRI GURU ARJUN DEV JI JOURNALISTS FORUM, CHANDIGARH TO HOLD INTERACTION WITH PUNJAB GOVERNOR SHRI GULAB CHAND KATARIA ON JUNE 20 CANADA RETURNEE SANDEEP SIDHU INSPIRES PUNJAB YOUTH TO CHOOSE FITNESS OVER DRUGS PUNJAB PLAYERS EXCEL AT 28TH SENIOR NATIONAL TENNIS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THREE HELD WITH 5.7 KG HEROIN, 1.33L INTOXICANT PILLS, 39 LIVE CARTRIDGES IN FEROZEPUR
Sports Trending

BRITISH DEPUTY HIGH COMMISSION, CHANDIGARH CRICKET TEAM PLAYED AN EXHIBITION MATCH AGAINST DAV COLLEGE ALUMNI

Read in:English

UTCA CARRIED A POWERFUL SOCIAL MESSAGE ADVOCATING THE FIGHT AGAINST DRUGS THROUGH THE MATCH

(MOREPIC1)  Sargun-Saroj/Chandigarh/Panchkula

In a spirited display of diversity and inclusion, the British Deputy High Commission (BDHC), Chandigarh cricket team recently played an exhibition match against DAV College Alumni at a cricket stadium in Panchkula..

(MOREPIC2)The match, organised by the UT Cricket Association (UTCA), carried a powerful social message advocating the fight against drugs through the medium of sports.

Demonstrating a commitment to gender equality, the BDHC Chandigarh team was led by a female colleague, while a colleague from the Transport and Administration department, was named Vice-Captain.

Team members from all sections of the High Commission participated in the match, which was played under floodlights, showcasing a strong sense of unity and team spirit, despite many playing professional cricket for the first time.

The match saw enthusiastic support from the families of the staff, who came out in large numbers to witness the event. Deputy Head of Mission, Aman Grewal, who also participated in the match, expressed gratitude to the organisers for this wonderful initiative. Grewal assured that the BDHC Chandigarh would continue to support such noble causes in the future. This event underscores the UK's commitment to promoting diversity, inclusion, and social responsibility through sports and community engagement.

15,597 articles
View all articles