Minister for Medical and Technical Education, Youth Services and Sports, . R. S. Chib was the chief guest on the occasion.
MLA Suchetgarh, Sham Lal Chowdhary, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Pradeep Gupta IG Jammu, Dilbag Singh, Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Sanjeev Verma, Tehsildar R.S. Pura, R.L. Sharma, Tehsildar Settlement, Sanjay Badhyal, Assistant Commissioner Jammu, Tilak Raj Shastri, S.P (HQ), Shalinder Singh, Sarpanchs, Panchs, prominent citizens and sports lovers were present on the occasion.
Various wrestlers from J&K and neighbouring states of
As many as, 230 wrestling bouts were held in the competition. The first bout (Mali) is of one lakh and one thousand which was won by Pamma of Dera Baba Nanak Punjab who was awarded with silver Gurj costing Rs. 85000 and Tinku from Delhi was runner up was awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 11000. Meanwhile, there was a tie in second bout between Jony from
After paying obeisance at Baba Peer Monga Nath Ji Devsthan, Chib said that such type of events will boost the morale of the wrestlers adding that the state government was committed to promote sports and host significant sports events in the State. He informed that the event was organized every year in memory of Baba Peer Monga Nath Ji adding that the event was earlier organized in Deva Batala which is now in
Describing Baba Peer Monga Nath Ji as a great saint, the Minister said that Baba Peer Monga Nath Ji was a social activist who always work for the upliftment of the weaker and downtrodden section of the society. He urged the people to remain united and maintain communal harmony and brotherhood for peace, progress and prosperity of the state.
The Minister said that participation of professionals from various parts of the country would provide our budding sports persons an opportunity to learn new techniques and skills and encourage them to leave an indelible mark in national and international events. He said that such events, with the participation of sportsmen and people from other states, will immensely help in further cementing the bonds of brotherhood, amity and communal harmony.
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