The Times of India Sports Awards 2024 in Lucknow celebrated India's athletic achievements, recognizing top athletes including D Gukesh and Manu Bhaker. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state's sports development efforts and infrastructural initiatives. Esteemed sports personalities like PT Usha and Kapil Dev graced the event, which concluded with a motivational message from the Chief Minister.
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