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Kanthi D Suresh
Born1977 (age 47–48)
NationalityIndian
EducationBA, Osmania University; MBA, Human Resource Management; Certificate in Journalism, London School of Journalism
Occupation(s)Sports journalist, media entrepreneur
Known forFounder and Editor-in-Chief of Power Sportz, first woman to head a 24x7 sports channel in India, President of Holistic International Pravasi Sports Association
SpouseD. Suresh
Children2

Kanthi D Suresh (born 1977) is an Indian sports journalist and media entrepreneur, recognized as the first woman in India to head a 24x7 sports channel, Power Sportz.[1] She has anchored major international sports events, including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Games, and got recognised for her show "Talking Turkey with Kanthi," which discusses India's global athletic presence.[2] She also serves as president of the Holistic International Pravasi Sports Association (HIPSA), promoting sports like kabaddi globally.[2][3][failed verification]

Early Life and Education

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Kanthi was born in 1977 in Bangalore, India, and raised in Hyderabad.[4] She completed her schooling at Nasr School in Hyderabad and earned a bachelor's degree in Arts from Osmania University. She later obtained an MBA in Human Resource Management and a certificate in journalism from the London School of Journalism.[4]

Career

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Kanthi began her career as a political news anchor for Doordarshan News before transitioning to sports journalism in 2008, when she anchored the Beijing Olympics for DD Sports.[1] She subsequently covered major events, including the 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2010 Asian Games, 2012 London Olympics, 2014 Commonwealth Games, and 2014 Asian Games.[4] Her anchoring required extensive knowledge of sports like Fencing and Modern Pentathlon, emphasizing quick adaptability and awareness of global sports records.[4]

In May 2018, Kanthi founded Power Sportz, India’s first over-the-top (OTT) live sports journalism channel, based in Gurugram.[5] The channel, available on desktop, Android, iOS, and Amazon Fire TV stick, reports up to 2 million daily viewers and covers diverse sports content.[2] In 2020, the Government of India recognized her as the first woman to head a 24x7 sports channel via the MyGovIndia handle.[2] She was also invited by the BBC as a Game Changer in Sports.[2]

As president of the Holistic International Pravasi Sports Association (HIPSA), Kanthi has spearheaded initiatives to promote kabaddi globally, including organizing the Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL), which debuted in Gurugram on April 18, 2025.[3][6][failed verification] HIPSA signed a 2023 MOU with the Haryana government for global kabaddi training and organized a 2024 Guinness World Record event for kabaddi in Panchkula.[6] Kanthi has emphasized kabaddi’s potential as an Olympic sport, aligning with India’s ambition to host the Olympics.[6] She has faced challenges in a male-dominated industry, including technological hurdles with live streaming and manpower shortages due to limited sports journalism training in India.[1][5] Kanthi continues to lead Power Sportz, with plans for a new app to enhance digital sports coverage.[7]

Personal Life

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Kanthi is married to D. Suresh, an IAS officer and former Ranji Trophy cricketer from Hyderabad.[4] They have two sons, both of whom are interested in cricket.[2] She is a maternal cousin of J. Jayalalithaa, the late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, a connection that drew attention when Kanthi expressed concerns over a web series about Jayalalithaa’s life.[8]

Awards and Recognition

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  • Recognized by the Government of India as the first woman to head a 24x7 sports channel (2020)[2]
  • Invited by the BBC as a Game Changer in Sports[2]
  • Crowned ‘Hyderabad Fashion Queen’ during college[4]
  • Gladrags Mrs India Finalist[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Kanthi D Suresh is the first woman in India to head a 24x7 sports channel". Livemint. 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Sporting a never-say-die attitude in sports journalism". The Hans India. 2019-03-08. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  3. ^ a b "Haryana Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam declares Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League open in Gurugram". The Tribune. 2025-04-18. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Olympics biggest test for them all, says Kanthi". The Sunday Guardian. 2019-03-02. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  5. ^ a b "City girl extends frontiers of sports broadcasting". The Hindu. 2019-04-14. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  6. ^ a b c "Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League invites Haryana CM Nayab Saini for opening ceremony". ANI News. 2025-04-14. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  7. ^ "The mindset of corporates need to change, says Kanthi D Suresh". The Pioneer. 2018-05-30. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  8. ^ "Late Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa's niece Kanthi upset over statement on web series Queen". The New Indian Express. 2019-09-23. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
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Category:Indian sports journalists Category:Indian women journalists Category:People from Bangalore Category:Osmania University alumni Category:Living people Category:1977 births