India Animation Daily – Your Daily Dose of Animation

Welcome to the hub where Indian animators get the latest buzz, hands‑on tutorials, and real‑world industry tips. Whether you’re just starting out or already creating blockbuster‑level work, you’ll find quick guides and news that actually help you improve.

What’s Fresh Today?

We’ve just posted a deep dive into the RCF Sports Quota Recruitment 2025 – a great example of how government jobs are opening up for athletes, showing the kind of cross‑industry opportunities you can explore. Another hot read covers Yograj Singh’s shocking cricket confession, highlighting the intense rivalries that can shape a sports career. Both pieces illustrate how trends outside animation can spark fresh ideas for your projects.

Why Stay With Us?

Every day we add new tutorials that break down complex software tricks into bite‑size steps. You’ll also get insider stories from India’s booming animation studios, so you know what skills are in demand. Bookmark us, check back daily, and turn the latest news into your next creative breakthrough.

10
Sep
RCF Sports Quota Recruitment 2025: 23 Railway Jobs for Sportspersons, Eligibility, Dates, Pay

Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala has opened 23 sports quota vacancies for 2025–26 across hockey, wrestling, football, basketball, athletics, swimming, and weightlifting. Applications are offline between Aug 30 and Sept 29, 2025. Eligibility: 10th pass with ITI, age 18–25 as on July 1, 2026. Selection includes sports trials, a written test, and interview.

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13
Jan
Yograj Singh's Explosive Confessions: A Tale of Cricket Rivalries and Resentment

In a startling confession, Yograj Singh, former cricketer and father of Yuvraj Singh, unveiled his pent-up bitterness against Kapil Dev, alleging his desire to harm him for being dropped from the team. He accused Kapil Dev and Bishan Singh Bedi of sidelining him in favor of others. This revelation highlights the turbulent rivalries and grudges that sometimes plague cricket careers, resulting in longstanding enmity.

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