by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PINJORE, DEC 24
Shemrock Bliss School, Rathpur Colony, Pinjore celebrated Christmas with a lot of fun and gaiety today.The school looked colourful and very attractive since it was tastefully decorated with buntings, ornaments, stars, bells and other twinkling decorations. A big Christmas tree was decorated beautifully with preet ornaments and bright little lights.
All the children came in their party best to join in the Christmas party where Santa Claus came with his bag full of gifts for the children. A huge bell shaped cake was cut and distributed amongst the children and they were all given a gift each by Santa and also a small pretty looking Christmas Tree as a takeaways. All the children thoroughly enjoyed singing X'Mas carols and dancing with santa and their teachers. The revelry and exitement could be seen everywhere as children danced merrily wearing caps and eye masks prepared by the teachers.
The Director of the School Mrs. Teenu Jolly told the children about the birth of Lord Jesus Christ and told them that "God is One" and that they must respect all religions equally. She asked the children to spread love, peace and brotherhood amongst all. She also conveyed Season's Greetings to the children and staff members.
To conclude all the children observed a two minute silence as a mark of respect for the valiant martyrs and pledged to spread peace and love in the coming year.
Friday, December 24, 2010
IBSA National Sports Meet for Blinds
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 24
The 17th IBSA National Sports Meet for the Blind is scheduled to be held in Panchkula and will be inaugurated by the Haryana Government on December 26 at Devi Lal Sports Complex. The four-day Blind Sports Meet is the largest sports event of the visually challenged in India organized once in every two years. Over 550 participants from 14 states across the country have registered for the Meet which will have track and field athletics, powerlifting and chess. The meet is being jointly organized by Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) and the Blind Relief Association (BRA), Delhi with the Institution for the Blind, Chandigarh and local sports bodies and individuals in Panchkula/Chandigarh/Mohali lending their cooperation.
Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA), a national level sports body with 140 institutions and organizations from 23 states affiliated to it as members, is recognized by Indian Olympic Association and affiliated to International Blind Sports Federation, the apex blind-sports body, and to Paralymic Committee of India.
All the competitions will be conducted in accordance with international norms for blind sports as stipulated by International Blind Sports Federation. To ensure highest level of professionalism and fair conduct of competitions, services of professional and experienced judges and other technical officials from Athletics Federation of India, Powerlifting Federation of India and IBSA, as well as, from Haryana and Chandigarh are being taken.
The meet will witness the budding and some of the finest totally blind and low vision athletes from across the country, several of them with international exposure and medal winners, vying for honours. The Meet will be divided into Intermediate (14 to 17 yr) and Open (not below 14 yr) age sections, with separate competitions for male and female athletes under the three sight classifications, namely, B-1 (totally blind), B-2 and B-3 (low vision/partially blind) athletes. The track events include 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 and 5000m running and relay races. Field events will have long jump, shot put, javelin and discus throws. The two indoor events are powerlifting and chess. While athletics and chess events will take place from 26 to 29 December in the Tau Devilal Sports Complex, Sector-3, Panchkula, the powerlifting competition will be held in the Weightlifting Coaching Centre, Sector-42 in Chandigarh.
The Panchkula Meet is especially significant, as performance in it will form the basis for shortlisting the athletes to be considered to take part in the 4th World Championships and Games for the Blind to be held in Antalya, Turkey in April 2011 and in IBSA World Youth and Students Games to be held in Colorado Springs, USA in July 2011.
Elaborate arrangements for boarding, lodging and transportation of the participants coming from different corners of the country are being made by the organizers to ensure comfortable stay in Panchkula. Apart from the available stay facilities like sports hostel, badminton stadium and the cricket stadium available in Tau Devilal Sports Complex, the organizers have booked other nearby facilities like Sood Bhawan in Sector-10, and hotels to accommodate the large number of participants and officials coming from outside. In the evening there will be cultural programmes for entertainment. Several individuals and organizations are helping the organizers in making the event a great success.
CHANDIGARH, DEC 24
The 17th IBSA National Sports Meet for the Blind is scheduled to be held in Panchkula and will be inaugurated by the Haryana Government on December 26 at Devi Lal Sports Complex. The four-day Blind Sports Meet is the largest sports event of the visually challenged in India organized once in every two years. Over 550 participants from 14 states across the country have registered for the Meet which will have track and field athletics, powerlifting and chess. The meet is being jointly organized by Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA) and the Blind Relief Association (BRA), Delhi with the Institution for the Blind, Chandigarh and local sports bodies and individuals in Panchkula/Chandigarh/Mohali lending their cooperation.
Indian Blind Sports Association (IBSA), a national level sports body with 140 institutions and organizations from 23 states affiliated to it as members, is recognized by Indian Olympic Association and affiliated to International Blind Sports Federation, the apex blind-sports body, and to Paralymic Committee of India.
All the competitions will be conducted in accordance with international norms for blind sports as stipulated by International Blind Sports Federation. To ensure highest level of professionalism and fair conduct of competitions, services of professional and experienced judges and other technical officials from Athletics Federation of India, Powerlifting Federation of India and IBSA, as well as, from Haryana and Chandigarh are being taken.
The meet will witness the budding and some of the finest totally blind and low vision athletes from across the country, several of them with international exposure and medal winners, vying for honours. The Meet will be divided into Intermediate (14 to 17 yr) and Open (not below 14 yr) age sections, with separate competitions for male and female athletes under the three sight classifications, namely, B-1 (totally blind), B-2 and B-3 (low vision/partially blind) athletes. The track events include 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 and 5000m running and relay races. Field events will have long jump, shot put, javelin and discus throws. The two indoor events are powerlifting and chess. While athletics and chess events will take place from 26 to 29 December in the Tau Devilal Sports Complex, Sector-3, Panchkula, the powerlifting competition will be held in the Weightlifting Coaching Centre, Sector-42 in Chandigarh.
The Panchkula Meet is especially significant, as performance in it will form the basis for shortlisting the athletes to be considered to take part in the 4th World Championships and Games for the Blind to be held in Antalya, Turkey in April 2011 and in IBSA World Youth and Students Games to be held in Colorado Springs, USA in July 2011.
Elaborate arrangements for boarding, lodging and transportation of the participants coming from different corners of the country are being made by the organizers to ensure comfortable stay in Panchkula. Apart from the available stay facilities like sports hostel, badminton stadium and the cricket stadium available in Tau Devilal Sports Complex, the organizers have booked other nearby facilities like Sood Bhawan in Sector-10, and hotels to accommodate the large number of participants and officials coming from outside. In the evening there will be cultural programmes for entertainment. Several individuals and organizations are helping the organizers in making the event a great success.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Kurukshetra Varsity to conduct PCP for BA students
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 20
The Directorate of Distance Education Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra will conduct Personal Contact Programme (PCP) for students of B.A. Part-I, II and III from December 25 to 31/
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the university said that PCP for students belonging to district Ambala would be conducted at S.D. College, Ambala Cantt. He said that classes for students belonging to Ambala Cantt., Chandigarh, 56 APO, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir would be organized at G.M.N. College, Ambala Cantt.
He said that PCP for students belonging to Ambala City and of district Panchkula would be conducted at D.A.V. College, Ambala City, for students of Punjab state the classes would be conducted at S.A. Jain College, Ambala City. He said that classes for students of district Fatehabad would be conducted at M.M. College, Fatehabad. Classes for students of district Hisar would be conducted at Dayanand College, Hisar, classes for students of Hisar and district Bhiwani would be conducted at CRM Jat College Hisar. PCP for district students of Jind, district Kaithal and for students belonging to district Karnal would be conducted at C.R. Kisan college Jind, R.K.S.D. college Kaithal and DAV (PG) College Karnal and Dayal Singh College, Karnal, respectively.
He said that classes would be organized at B.P.R. College, Krurkshetra for students of district Kurukshetra and of such cities or states who have not been covered in the specified colleges. Under the programme, classes would be conducted at C.M.K. National Girls College, Sirsa for students belonging to district Sirsa and Rajasthan state. Similarly, classes for students of district Panipat would be organized at I.B. College, Panipat, and those of Panipat, Sonipat, Delhi, New Delhi, Gurgaon, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Modi Nagar, Rewari, Faridabad, Palwal, Rohtak, Saharanpur, Jhajjar, Mahendergarh and Mewat would be organized at S.D. College, Panipat. PCP for students belonging to district Yamunanagar would be conducted at G.N. Khalsa College, Yamunanagar and M.L.N. College, Yamunanagar.
CHANDIGARH, DEC 20
The Directorate of Distance Education Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra will conduct Personal Contact Programme (PCP) for students of B.A. Part-I, II and III from December 25 to 31/
While stating this here today, a spokesman of the university said that PCP for students belonging to district Ambala would be conducted at S.D. College, Ambala Cantt. He said that classes for students belonging to Ambala Cantt., Chandigarh, 56 APO, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir would be organized at G.M.N. College, Ambala Cantt.
He said that PCP for students belonging to Ambala City and of district Panchkula would be conducted at D.A.V. College, Ambala City, for students of Punjab state the classes would be conducted at S.A. Jain College, Ambala City. He said that classes for students of district Fatehabad would be conducted at M.M. College, Fatehabad. Classes for students of district Hisar would be conducted at Dayanand College, Hisar, classes for students of Hisar and district Bhiwani would be conducted at CRM Jat College Hisar. PCP for district students of Jind, district Kaithal and for students belonging to district Karnal would be conducted at C.R. Kisan college Jind, R.K.S.D. college Kaithal and DAV (PG) College Karnal and Dayal Singh College, Karnal, respectively.
He said that classes would be organized at B.P.R. College, Krurkshetra for students of district Kurukshetra and of such cities or states who have not been covered in the specified colleges. Under the programme, classes would be conducted at C.M.K. National Girls College, Sirsa for students belonging to district Sirsa and Rajasthan state. Similarly, classes for students of district Panipat would be organized at I.B. College, Panipat, and those of Panipat, Sonipat, Delhi, New Delhi, Gurgaon, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Modi Nagar, Rewari, Faridabad, Palwal, Rohtak, Saharanpur, Jhajjar, Mahendergarh and Mewat would be organized at S.D. College, Panipat. PCP for students belonging to district Yamunanagar would be conducted at G.N. Khalsa College, Yamunanagar and M.L.N. College, Yamunanagar.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
GJUST invites applications for DE programme
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 19
Directorate of Distance Education, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar has invited applications for various distance education programmes for the session 2010-11.
While stating this today, a spokesman of the University said that the courses for which applications have been invited included Lateral Entry to MBA, 5-year Integrated Course of MCA, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration-Lateral Entry, Master of Commerce, PG Diploma in Taxation, PG Diploma in Industrial Safety Management, BA in Mass Communication, MA in Mass Communication, Lateral Entry to MA in Mass Communication, PG Diploma in Advertising and Public Relations, PG Diploma in Environmental Management, PG Diploma in Bakery Science and Technology and PG Diploma in Counseling and Behaviour Modification.
He said that next entrance test for 5-year Integrated MCA Course would be held at the study centres offering these programmes on January 2, 2011. The candidates were advised to register for the test with the Directorate or their nearest University approved study centres.
The students could submit their admission form either directly to the Directorate of Distance Education or through the study centres by December 31, 2010.
CHANDIGARH, DEC 19
Directorate of Distance Education, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar has invited applications for various distance education programmes for the session 2010-11.
While stating this today, a spokesman of the University said that the courses for which applications have been invited included Lateral Entry to MBA, 5-year Integrated Course of MCA, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration-Lateral Entry, Master of Commerce, PG Diploma in Taxation, PG Diploma in Industrial Safety Management, BA in Mass Communication, MA in Mass Communication, Lateral Entry to MA in Mass Communication, PG Diploma in Advertising and Public Relations, PG Diploma in Environmental Management, PG Diploma in Bakery Science and Technology and PG Diploma in Counseling and Behaviour Modification.
He said that next entrance test for 5-year Integrated MCA Course would be held at the study centres offering these programmes on January 2, 2011. The candidates were advised to register for the test with the Directorate or their nearest University approved study centres.
The students could submit their admission form either directly to the Directorate of Distance Education or through the study centres by December 31, 2010.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Taxation Inspectors exams postponed
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 15
Haryana Central Committee of Examination has cancelled the exam for Taxation Inspectors in the Excise and Taxation Department held on December 14 at Chandigarh due to leakage of the question paper.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that now the exam would be held on December 24, 2010 and FIR is being lodged
CHANDIGARH, DEC 15
Haryana Central Committee of Examination has cancelled the exam for Taxation Inspectors in the Excise and Taxation Department held on December 14 at Chandigarh due to leakage of the question paper.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that now the exam would be held on December 24, 2010 and FIR is being lodged
Easy wins for Manipur and RML Faizabad
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
ROHTAK, DEC 15
Manipur University outplayed RML University, Faizabad by 4-1 in the inaugural match of the North-East Zone Inter-University Women’s Hockey Tournament at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) ground here today. In another match, Ranchi University thrashed Pt. RS Shukla University, Raipur by 14-0.
Earlier, MDU Vice Chancellor Dr. R.P. Hooda inaugurated the hockey tourney. Speaking on the occasion, he said players must take part in the tourney with sportsman's spirit. He said that University administration will give top priority for development of advanced sports infrastructure in the varsity.
Former Indian women hockey team captain and alumnus of M.D.U. Mamta Kharab was felicitated in the inaugural ceremony by MDU Vice Chancellor Dr. R.P.Hooda and First Lady of the varsity Smt. Ved Wati Hooda.
Chairperson of MDU Sports Council Prof. Rajbir Singh delivered the welcome address. MDU Director, Sports Dr. D.S. Dhull expressed the vote of thanks.
ROHTAK, DEC 15
Manipur University outplayed RML University, Faizabad by 4-1 in the inaugural match of the North-East Zone Inter-University Women’s Hockey Tournament at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) ground here today. In another match, Ranchi University thrashed Pt. RS Shukla University, Raipur by 14-0.
Earlier, MDU Vice Chancellor Dr. R.P. Hooda inaugurated the hockey tourney. Speaking on the occasion, he said players must take part in the tourney with sportsman's spirit. He said that University administration will give top priority for development of advanced sports infrastructure in the varsity.
Former Indian women hockey team captain and alumnus of M.D.U. Mamta Kharab was felicitated in the inaugural ceremony by MDU Vice Chancellor Dr. R.P.Hooda and First Lady of the varsity Smt. Ved Wati Hooda.
Chairperson of MDU Sports Council Prof. Rajbir Singh delivered the welcome address. MDU Director, Sports Dr. D.S. Dhull expressed the vote of thanks.
DHBVN Inter-Circle Games in Hisar
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 15
The Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) will organize its 3rd Annual Inter Circle Sports Meet from December 17 to 19 at Vidyut Nagar Sports Complex in Hisar.
A spokesman of DHBVN said that over 400 players from all the seven circles namely Sirsa, Hisar, Bhiwani, Narnaul, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Head Office Hisar will take part in ten events of the sports meet including hockey, football, wrestling, tug of war, kabaddi, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, basketball and athletics. A few players of international and national level, employed in DHBVN, will also compete in different events representing various circles.
He said that DHBVN Family Games will also be organized, simultaneously on December 19 at Vidyut Nagar Sports Complex in which members of about 1200 families, including 1100 families from Vidyut Nagar, of DHBVN’s employees are likely to participate in over a dozen events. Entertaining sports events for children, women and youth will be organized in the family games.
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 15
The Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) will organize its 3rd Annual Inter Circle Sports Meet from December 17 to 19 at Vidyut Nagar Sports Complex in Hisar.
A spokesman of DHBVN said that over 400 players from all the seven circles namely Sirsa, Hisar, Bhiwani, Narnaul, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Head Office Hisar will take part in ten events of the sports meet including hockey, football, wrestling, tug of war, kabaddi, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, basketball and athletics. A few players of international and national level, employed in DHBVN, will also compete in different events representing various circles.
He said that DHBVN Family Games will also be organized, simultaneously on December 19 at Vidyut Nagar Sports Complex in which members of about 1200 families, including 1100 families from Vidyut Nagar, of DHBVN’s employees are likely to participate in over a dozen events. Entertaining sports events for children, women and youth will be organized in the family games.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Kurukshetra Varsity to conduct manual counseling
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 1
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra will conduct Manual Counseling at University Auditorium from December 3 to 7 for those candidates who have applied for B.Ed. regular course for the session 2010-11 from November 25 to 29.
While stating this today, a spokesman of the University said that counseling would be conducted in the morning and evening sessions. Counseling for the candidates who have paid Rs 10,000 as token admission fee before November 30,2010 and science candidates of all categories of Haryana State and All Science Candidates (AIC) would be conducted in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all categories of Haryana State (67 per cent and above) in the evening session on December 3. Arts candidates of all categories of Haryana State (below 67 per cent) and Arts candidates of all India category (69 per cent and above) would be counseled in the morning and evening sessions respectively on December 4.
He said that on December 5, counseling for Arts candidates of all India category (63-68.99 per cent) would be conducted in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all India category (60-62.99 per cent) in the evening session. On December 6, Arts candidates of all India category (56-59.99 per cent) would be counseled in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all India category (50-55.99 per cent) in the evening session.
Counseling for all those eligible candidates with 55 per cent and above marks who were called for manual counseling from November 25 to 30, but could not attend the same would be conducted in the morning session and for candidates with 55-54.99 per cent in the evening session on December 7.
The spokesman said that fresh online applications had also been invited from December 1 to 7 to fill up seats that remain vacant after the counseling. Final manual counseling for the candidates who are likely to apply from December 1 to 7 would be held from December 11 to 15.
CHANDIGARH, DEC 1
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra will conduct Manual Counseling at University Auditorium from December 3 to 7 for those candidates who have applied for B.Ed. regular course for the session 2010-11 from November 25 to 29.
While stating this today, a spokesman of the University said that counseling would be conducted in the morning and evening sessions. Counseling for the candidates who have paid Rs 10,000 as token admission fee before November 30,2010 and science candidates of all categories of Haryana State and All Science Candidates (AIC) would be conducted in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all categories of Haryana State (67 per cent and above) in the evening session on December 3. Arts candidates of all categories of Haryana State (below 67 per cent) and Arts candidates of all India category (69 per cent and above) would be counseled in the morning and evening sessions respectively on December 4.
He said that on December 5, counseling for Arts candidates of all India category (63-68.99 per cent) would be conducted in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all India category (60-62.99 per cent) in the evening session. On December 6, Arts candidates of all India category (56-59.99 per cent) would be counseled in the morning session and for Arts candidates of all India category (50-55.99 per cent) in the evening session.
Counseling for all those eligible candidates with 55 per cent and above marks who were called for manual counseling from November 25 to 30, but could not attend the same would be conducted in the morning session and for candidates with 55-54.99 per cent in the evening session on December 7.
The spokesman said that fresh online applications had also been invited from December 1 to 7 to fill up seats that remain vacant after the counseling. Final manual counseling for the candidates who are likely to apply from December 1 to 7 would be held from December 11 to 15.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Anjali, Deepak and Abhishek win
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, NOV 25 Anjali of Class IX of Government Model High School, Sector 28 won the first prize in category C (Class IX to XII) in the Annual Poster Making Competition organized by Jat Sabha Chandigarh here today. The theme of the competition was “Rising Prices.”
Deepak of Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 28 and Abhishek Jindal of Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula were second and third, respectively.
Ramneek of Aurobindo School Sector 27 Chandigarh and Sandeep Kumar of Government High School, Sector 32 Chandigiarh were declared winners in category B and A, respectively.
More than 600 students of different age groups/classes from various schools of Chandigarh, SAS Nagar, Panchkula, Pinjore, Kalka and adjoining ‘areas of Chandigarh participated in the competition. Dr. M.S.Malik, IPS (Rtd.) President, Jat Sabha Chandigarh presided over the function and declared the topic "Rising Prices".
A panel of judges committee was constituted under the chairmanship of Mr. R.R. Sheoran, vice President of the Sabha with the association of Mr. Dilbag Singh Sihag, Chief Town & Country Planning Haryana, Mr. Inderjit Gupta, Principal (retd.) Govt. Arts College Chandigarh, Mrs. Neelam Paul, Principal B Ed College Chandigarh, Mrs. Kuldeep Kaur Arts teacher of Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 27 for scrutinizing and selection of posters for awards.
The prizes will be given on the eve of Basant Panchi and 130th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Deen Bandhu Sir Chhotu Ram on 8th February 2011 at Deen Bandhu Sir Chotu Ram Jat Dharmshala, Sector-6, Panchkula. The awards will be of Rs. 400, Rs. 300, Rs. 200 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions in each category respectively. Besides, two consolation prizes of Rs. 100 in each category will also be awarded.
Results: Category A (Class III to V): 1 Sandeep Kumar, Class III, Govt. High School, Sector 32 Chandigiarh, 2 Salashvir class V, Saint John High School Chandigarh, 3 Shivam Taneja Class III, Saint John Public School Chandigarh
Consolation – Aakriti Jain, Class V, Bhawan Vidhalya Sector 15 Panchkula. Consolation – Abhinav Gupta Class V, Saint John High School Chandigarh.
Category B (Class VI to VIII): 1 Ramneek Class VII Sri Aurobindo School Sector 27 Chandigarh, 2 Karan Joshi, class 7th Govt. Model High School Sector 28 Chandigarh, 3 Saurabh Nain, Aurobindo School sector 27 Chandigarh.
Consolation – Sanover Sapra, Class VII Gyandeep Model Sr. Sec. School Sec. 20 Chandigarh. Consolation – Rajat Seniwal, Class VI Saint Soldier International School Sec. 28 Chandigarh
Category C (class IX to XII): 1 Anjali, Class IX, Govt. Model High School, Sector 28 Chandigarh, 2 Deepak, class XI Moti Ram Arya Sr. Sec. School Sector 27 Chandigarh, 3 Abhishek Jindal Class XI Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula.
Consolation – Aman Thakar, Class X Gyandeep Model Sr. Sec. School Sec. 20 Chandigarh. Consolation – Jaspreet Walia Class X Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula.
CHANDIGARH, NOV 25 Anjali of Class IX of Government Model High School, Sector 28 won the first prize in category C (Class IX to XII) in the Annual Poster Making Competition organized by Jat Sabha Chandigarh here today. The theme of the competition was “Rising Prices.”
Deepak of Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 28 and Abhishek Jindal of Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula were second and third, respectively.
Ramneek of Aurobindo School Sector 27 Chandigarh and Sandeep Kumar of Government High School, Sector 32 Chandigiarh were declared winners in category B and A, respectively.
More than 600 students of different age groups/classes from various schools of Chandigarh, SAS Nagar, Panchkula, Pinjore, Kalka and adjoining ‘areas of Chandigarh participated in the competition. Dr. M.S.Malik, IPS (Rtd.) President, Jat Sabha Chandigarh presided over the function and declared the topic "Rising Prices".
A panel of judges committee was constituted under the chairmanship of Mr. R.R. Sheoran, vice President of the Sabha with the association of Mr. Dilbag Singh Sihag, Chief Town & Country Planning Haryana, Mr. Inderjit Gupta, Principal (retd.) Govt. Arts College Chandigarh, Mrs. Neelam Paul, Principal B Ed College Chandigarh, Mrs. Kuldeep Kaur Arts teacher of Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 27 for scrutinizing and selection of posters for awards.
The prizes will be given on the eve of Basant Panchi and 130th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Deen Bandhu Sir Chhotu Ram on 8th February 2011 at Deen Bandhu Sir Chotu Ram Jat Dharmshala, Sector-6, Panchkula. The awards will be of Rs. 400, Rs. 300, Rs. 200 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions in each category respectively. Besides, two consolation prizes of Rs. 100 in each category will also be awarded.
Results: Category A (Class III to V): 1 Sandeep Kumar, Class III, Govt. High School, Sector 32 Chandigiarh, 2 Salashvir class V, Saint John High School Chandigarh, 3 Shivam Taneja Class III, Saint John Public School Chandigarh
Consolation – Aakriti Jain, Class V, Bhawan Vidhalya Sector 15 Panchkula. Consolation – Abhinav Gupta Class V, Saint John High School Chandigarh.
Category B (Class VI to VIII): 1 Ramneek Class VII Sri Aurobindo School Sector 27 Chandigarh, 2 Karan Joshi, class 7th Govt. Model High School Sector 28 Chandigarh, 3 Saurabh Nain, Aurobindo School sector 27 Chandigarh.
Consolation – Sanover Sapra, Class VII Gyandeep Model Sr. Sec. School Sec. 20 Chandigarh. Consolation – Rajat Seniwal, Class VI Saint Soldier International School Sec. 28 Chandigarh
Category C (class IX to XII): 1 Anjali, Class IX, Govt. Model High School, Sector 28 Chandigarh, 2 Deepak, class XI Moti Ram Arya Sr. Sec. School Sector 27 Chandigarh, 3 Abhishek Jindal Class XI Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula.
Consolation – Aman Thakar, Class X Gyandeep Model Sr. Sec. School Sec. 20 Chandigarh. Consolation – Jaspreet Walia Class X Bhawan Vidalaya Sector 15 Panchkula.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Hallmark Public School mentors display their skills
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, NOV 23As rightly quoted by Abraham Lincoln- "If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe", the mentors at Hallmark Public School, Sector-15, Panchkula showcased their sharpened skills and high-tech state-of-the-art strategies of teaching using Educomp Smart Class Mimeo tools as well as Discovery, Eureka and Britannica content capsules during "Smart Mentors Contest".
Special Crocodile and Yanka Training sessions for the mentors were conducted by Mrs. Karanbir Dhillon from Educomp. All facilitators were adjudged on the basis of content, content strategy, effective use of mimeo and conventional teaching tools, pupil interaction, body language and overall presentation. Mr. Jivtesh Garg, Director-School, congratulated and awarded the winners Rakhee Kapoor-I, Nidhi Trehan-II and Pinky-III.
The Principal Mrs. Kavita Wadhwa concluded the session with an hour workshop on the pragmatic tools and multiple intelligence approach in classroom teaching to ignite creativity and thinking in all pupils as the ultimate tools to meet the challenges of life.
PANCHKULA, NOV 23As rightly quoted by Abraham Lincoln- "If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe", the mentors at Hallmark Public School, Sector-15, Panchkula showcased their sharpened skills and high-tech state-of-the-art strategies of teaching using Educomp Smart Class Mimeo tools as well as Discovery, Eureka and Britannica content capsules during "Smart Mentors Contest".
Special Crocodile and Yanka Training sessions for the mentors were conducted by Mrs. Karanbir Dhillon from Educomp. All facilitators were adjudged on the basis of content, content strategy, effective use of mimeo and conventional teaching tools, pupil interaction, body language and overall presentation. Mr. Jivtesh Garg, Director-School, congratulated and awarded the winners Rakhee Kapoor-I, Nidhi Trehan-II and Pinky-III.
The Principal Mrs. Kavita Wadhwa concluded the session with an hour workshop on the pragmatic tools and multiple intelligence approach in classroom teaching to ignite creativity and thinking in all pupils as the ultimate tools to meet the challenges of life.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Haryana women boxers lift overll trophy
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, NOV 23
Haryana claimed the overall trophy with a haul of eight gold and two silver medals in the Federation Cup Women Boxing Championship at Sports Ground Nanital, Uttrakhand from November 18 to 21.
Pinki Jangra of Sports Authority of India of Hisar was declared the best boxer of the Federation Cup. She was gold medalist in 48 kg category. The Haryana Boxing Association had fielded a 16-member team, including officials.
The medal winners for Haryana were: Pinki Jangra (SAI Hisar, gold 48 kg), Suman (CHSBA, 51 kg gold), Sonia (SAI Hisar, gold 54 kg), Pavitra (SAI Hisar, gold 57 kg), Rekha (Palwal, silver 60 kg), Suman (Haryana Police, gold 64 kg), Pinki Chahal (Haryana Police, gold 69 kg) Pooja (CHSBA, gold 75 kg), Kavita Chahal (BBC , gold 81 kg) and Nidhi (SAI Hisar, silver +81 kg).
CHANDIGARH, NOV 23
Haryana claimed the overall trophy with a haul of eight gold and two silver medals in the Federation Cup Women Boxing Championship at Sports Ground Nanital, Uttrakhand from November 18 to 21.
Pinki Jangra of Sports Authority of India of Hisar was declared the best boxer of the Federation Cup. She was gold medalist in 48 kg category. The Haryana Boxing Association had fielded a 16-member team, including officials.
The medal winners for Haryana were: Pinki Jangra (SAI Hisar, gold 48 kg), Suman (CHSBA, 51 kg gold), Sonia (SAI Hisar, gold 54 kg), Pavitra (SAI Hisar, gold 57 kg), Rekha (Palwal, silver 60 kg), Suman (Haryana Police, gold 64 kg), Pinki Chahal (Haryana Police, gold 69 kg) Pooja (CHSBA, gold 75 kg), Kavita Chahal (BBC , gold 81 kg) and Nidhi (SAI Hisar, silver +81 kg).
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Natasha, Gurmhal, Sakshi and Mukul fastest runners
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, NOV 20The IVth Annual Athletic and PT display was a proud moment for St. Xavier’s High School, Panchkula. The sun was shining for the children when they assembled at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, to present their spectacular show of talents, discipline ,drill and training.
Inspector General of Police (Haryana) Mr. R.K. Mishra was the chief guest. He was greeted warmly by Principal, Mr. George S.Shear by the Welcome Address highlighting sports and games as being of tremendous importance in the school curriculum.
The show began amidst the energy and fervour lent by the march past. Students so well groomed in P.T. uniforms, were a sight to watch and admire. Their perfect steps showed their might and self discipline. The parade was led by the school captain, Nupur Arora. The school cabinet and the batch of meritorious students followed in step. The four houses - Indian, Atlantic, Pacific and Artic led by their vice–captains , were close to follow marching enthusiastically.
Parents had gathered in good strength to cheer their kids who took part in traditional sports events - Porter Drill ( Kindergarten) ,Sunflower drill (Primary school) ,Glove Drill (classes V – IX).
Pyramid formation by boys and girls displayed exemplary precision. It was an Inter House competition . The Inter house pyramids were won by Artic house.
Natasha (senior girls), Gurmhal Singh (senior boys), Sakshi (junior girls), Mukul (junior bos) emerged the fatest runners by winning 100 metres races in their respective categories.
Udita and Aryan Pal stood first in the 75 metres race for boys and girls, respectively. The 4x100 Metres mixed relay (seniors) was won by Artic House comprising of Pankaj,Natasha, Rachit,Vasudha. The 4 x 100 relay race for juniors was won by Atlantic House comprising Harsimran, Satyam, Niharika and Anjali. The sub-juniors 4x75 metres relay race was also won by Atlantic House consisting of Aryan, Shiv, Sangeeta and Shivani .
Balancing the ball, pulling the tyre and unwinding paper events for tiny tots kept the spectators spell-bound.
The program was followed by the prize distribution to felicitate the winners. The overall winners were Atlantic Houaw who were awarded the Winners Trophy.
Mr. Mishra in his motivational speech emphasized that schools like St. Xavier’s would lead the future generations onto the path of peace and harmony.
He also advised the students on the value of integrity and honesty to develop the perfect sportsmanship.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Fancy Dress competition at DPS Pinjore
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PINJORE (HARYANA), NOV 16Delhi Public School Pinjore continued with the Children’s Day celebration by organizing a Fancy Dress Competition for the students of classes 3 to 5. Young enthusiastic children, some feeling shy in their fancy dress; some beaming with joy looking all confident to win the competition were the attraction in the school. Besides the traditional – all time favourite ideas for fancy dress like fairies, Jhansi ki Rani, Soldier, Phoolwali, Policeman etc. to name a few; it was the innovative ideas that stole the show. A child dressed as the Almanac carrying all the rules and regulations on her person was wonderful, the child dressed as an ‘ upside down’ was excellent and there was no dearth of ideas projected as one after the other children came onto the stage and introduced the character they were representing in the fancy dress show. Some were dressed up to convey messages like ‘Save Mother Earth’, ‘Save The Girl Child’ and ‘Save Tigers’.
It was indeed a delightful competition enjoyed both by the participants and the audience. The Principal, Mr. Samson Masih congratulated the participants for the wonderful show put up by them.
PINJORE (HARYANA), NOV 16Delhi Public School Pinjore continued with the Children’s Day celebration by organizing a Fancy Dress Competition for the students of classes 3 to 5. Young enthusiastic children, some feeling shy in their fancy dress; some beaming with joy looking all confident to win the competition were the attraction in the school. Besides the traditional – all time favourite ideas for fancy dress like fairies, Jhansi ki Rani, Soldier, Phoolwali, Policeman etc. to name a few; it was the innovative ideas that stole the show. A child dressed as the Almanac carrying all the rules and regulations on her person was wonderful, the child dressed as an ‘ upside down’ was excellent and there was no dearth of ideas projected as one after the other children came onto the stage and introduced the character they were representing in the fancy dress show. Some were dressed up to convey messages like ‘Save Mother Earth’, ‘Save The Girl Child’ and ‘Save Tigers’.
It was indeed a delightful competition enjoyed both by the participants and the audience. The Principal, Mr. Samson Masih congratulated the participants for the wonderful show put up by them.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
World Class Play School in Panchkula
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, NOV 12
Asanand educational society under aegis of Ram Chand Mendiratta is about to set a benchmark in the field of pre-primary education by setting up a world class school at sector-21, Panchkula. The Blossom Kids located in the Heart of Sec.-21 Panchkula has a world class infrastructure to offer. School has spacious , air conditioned classrooms equipped with the latest teaching aids.
The school boasts of fully air-conditioned school buses with GPS facility and wireless walkie Talkie to monitor the movement of the buses. The school has playway methodology of imparting education. There are plethora of activities available for children like story-telling, splash pool, sandpit, music, dance and many more.
The school Audi-visual room includes hi-tech audio-visual unit with screen and a laser disk that makes learning very easy and fun filled.the school activity room is well stocked with educational play system,toys and games which help little children develop their motor skills.
The security of the student is of paramount importance to the school, it has round the clock cctv surveillance of the entire campus.
The official inauguration of the school will be on Sunday 14 Nov at 10:30am to mark the occasion . The school will be organising a kids show for children of the age group 2 to 4 years which is open to general public .The school aims at building foundation for brighter future.
PANCHKULA, NOV 12
Asanand educational society under aegis of Ram Chand Mendiratta is about to set a benchmark in the field of pre-primary education by setting up a world class school at sector-21, Panchkula. The Blossom Kids located in the Heart of Sec.-21 Panchkula has a world class infrastructure to offer. School has spacious , air conditioned classrooms equipped with the latest teaching aids.
The school boasts of fully air-conditioned school buses with GPS facility and wireless walkie Talkie to monitor the movement of the buses. The school has playway methodology of imparting education. There are plethora of activities available for children like story-telling, splash pool, sandpit, music, dance and many more.
The school Audi-visual room includes hi-tech audio-visual unit with screen and a laser disk that makes learning very easy and fun filled.the school activity room is well stocked with educational play system,toys and games which help little children develop their motor skills.
The security of the student is of paramount importance to the school, it has round the clock cctv surveillance of the entire campus.
The official inauguration of the school will be on Sunday 14 Nov at 10:30am to mark the occasion . The school will be organising a kids show for children of the age group 2 to 4 years which is open to general public .The school aims at building foundation for brighter future.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Jat Sabha to organize Poster Making contest
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)CHANDIGARH, NOV 12
Dr. M.S. Malik, IPS (Rtd.), former Director General of Police, Haryana and President Jat Sabha, Chandigarh said here today that the annual Poster Making Competition for schools will be organized by Jat Sabha Chandigarh on November 25 at 10 a.m at Jat Bhawan, 2-B, Sector 27-A, Madhya Marg, here.
Dr. Malik said that this competition is organized every year to inculcate creative spirit for arts and painting among the students and polish the existing potential among them. To widen the scope of talent search in this field and give incentive to the deserving children, the contest is classified into three categories -- Category A (Class III to V), Category B (Class VI to VIII) and Category C (Class IX to XII).
Dr. Malik further added that a Judge’s Committee comprising Mr. R.K. Malik Senior Advocate Punjab & Haryana High Court, Mr. R.R. Sheroran, EIC.(Rtd.)PWD (B&R) Haryana, Dr. (Mrs.) Rajwanti Mann, Deputy Director, Archeology, Haryana, Prof. M. L. Dhawan Mr. R.K. Malik, Mr B.S.Gill and two drawing experts from Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 27 and Bhawan Vidyalaya School Sector 27, Chandigarh will scrutinize and select the poster and result of the contest will be announced on the same day after completion of the competition. The prizes winners will be honoured on the eve of Basant Panchmi and Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Celebrations on February 8, 2011 at Deen Bandhu Sir Chhotu Ram Jat Dharamsala Sector 6 Panchkula. In each category there will be cash prizes of Rs. 400, Rs. 300, Rs. 200 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd position respectively and two consolation prizes of Rs.100 each in both categories.
The topic of the Poster will be “Rising Prices” and the duration will of one hour. The participants should bring with them the card board and painting material and the drawing sheets will be given by the organizers. The entries of the contest may be sent to the Coordinator of the Competition at Jat Bhawan, Chandigarh up to November 22 by 5 p.m.
Dr. M.S. Malik, IPS (Rtd.), former Director General of Police, Haryana and President Jat Sabha, Chandigarh said here today that the annual Poster Making Competition for schools will be organized by Jat Sabha Chandigarh on November 25 at 10 a.m at Jat Bhawan, 2-B, Sector 27-A, Madhya Marg, here.
Dr. Malik said that this competition is organized every year to inculcate creative spirit for arts and painting among the students and polish the existing potential among them. To widen the scope of talent search in this field and give incentive to the deserving children, the contest is classified into three categories -- Category A (Class III to V), Category B (Class VI to VIII) and Category C (Class IX to XII).
Dr. Malik further added that a Judge’s Committee comprising Mr. R.K. Malik Senior Advocate Punjab & Haryana High Court, Mr. R.R. Sheroran, EIC.(Rtd.)PWD (B&R) Haryana, Dr. (Mrs.) Rajwanti Mann, Deputy Director, Archeology, Haryana, Prof. M. L. Dhawan Mr. R.K. Malik, Mr B.S.Gill and two drawing experts from Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 27 and Bhawan Vidyalaya School Sector 27, Chandigarh will scrutinize and select the poster and result of the contest will be announced on the same day after completion of the competition. The prizes winners will be honoured on the eve of Basant Panchmi and Sir Chhotu Ram Jayanti Celebrations on February 8, 2011 at Deen Bandhu Sir Chhotu Ram Jat Dharamsala Sector 6 Panchkula. In each category there will be cash prizes of Rs. 400, Rs. 300, Rs. 200 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd position respectively and two consolation prizes of Rs.100 each in both categories.
The topic of the Poster will be “Rising Prices” and the duration will of one hour. The participants should bring with them the card board and painting material and the drawing sheets will be given by the organizers. The entries of the contest may be sent to the Coordinator of the Competition at Jat Bhawan, Chandigarh up to November 22 by 5 p.m.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
DPS Pinjore Annual Function
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
PINJORE, OCT 30
The beautifully decorated pristine premises of Delhi Public School Pinjore were abuzz with activities as the enthusiastic dipsites celebrated their Annual Function. The mood was festive and upbeat.
Haryana Cabinet Minister Paramveer Singh was the chief guest and gave an auspicious beginning to the programme by lighting the ceremonial lamp which was followed by Ganesh Stuti and Laxmi Vandana.
Principal Samson Masih then formally welcomed the distinguished guests and presented the annual report.
'The theme for the Annual Function 'Confidence to Exce'l based on the theory of multiple intelligences conveyed the message that every child is born with his uniqueness which needs to be identified and provided the right platform and environment to bloom.
His uniqueness, if permitted to become his strength, can make him happy and satisfied living every moment of life to the hilt. It is the paramount duty of every educational institution to encourage students to take up chosen areas of their interest so that they can excel in their respective selected fields taking every challenge with confidence.
Delhi Public School, Pinjore understands the need to change the mindsets. Doctors, engineers and lawyers are not the only professions to choose from in the 21st century. Globalization and technical advancement have opened new avenues for the youngsters. The off-beat careers have great potential to lead a successful life.
This theme was presented with the help of different art forms- singing, dance, tableau, sports, prop dance, toys dance to name a few. A 100 per cent participation by tiny tots of pre nursery to the senior children till class XII in various items, dressed in their colourful best, left the audience spell bound and mesmerized.
Besides the cultural bonanza, this years scholars were honored in a prize distribution ceremony, which served as a break.
The chief guest along with the other dignitaries also released DPS Window , The School Magazine.
In his address to the august gathering the Mr Paramveer Singhc ongratulated the participants and wished that they be able to pursue their dreams since they are in the rights at DPS Pinjore.
Mr. Amol Arora, Director Admissions, DPS Pinjore, also congratulated the DPS Family Pinjore for understanding the need of the times and selecting the most appropriate theme for the function. He praised the participants who put this idea across beautifully following the niches of various forms of expression.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by the coordinator, Dr. Kiran Prabhakar
PINJORE, OCT 30
The beautifully decorated pristine premises of Delhi Public School Pinjore were abuzz with activities as the enthusiastic dipsites celebrated their Annual Function. The mood was festive and upbeat.
Haryana Cabinet Minister Paramveer Singh was the chief guest and gave an auspicious beginning to the programme by lighting the ceremonial lamp which was followed by Ganesh Stuti and Laxmi Vandana.
Principal Samson Masih then formally welcomed the distinguished guests and presented the annual report.
'The theme for the Annual Function 'Confidence to Exce'l based on the theory of multiple intelligences conveyed the message that every child is born with his uniqueness which needs to be identified and provided the right platform and environment to bloom.
His uniqueness, if permitted to become his strength, can make him happy and satisfied living every moment of life to the hilt. It is the paramount duty of every educational institution to encourage students to take up chosen areas of their interest so that they can excel in their respective selected fields taking every challenge with confidence.
Delhi Public School, Pinjore understands the need to change the mindsets. Doctors, engineers and lawyers are not the only professions to choose from in the 21st century. Globalization and technical advancement have opened new avenues for the youngsters. The off-beat careers have great potential to lead a successful life.
This theme was presented with the help of different art forms- singing, dance, tableau, sports, prop dance, toys dance to name a few. A 100 per cent participation by tiny tots of pre nursery to the senior children till class XII in various items, dressed in their colourful best, left the audience spell bound and mesmerized.
Besides the cultural bonanza, this years scholars were honored in a prize distribution ceremony, which served as a break.
The chief guest along with the other dignitaries also released DPS Window , The School Magazine.
In his address to the august gathering the Mr Paramveer Singhc ongratulated the participants and wished that they be able to pursue their dreams since they are in the rights at DPS Pinjore.
Mr. Amol Arora, Director Admissions, DPS Pinjore, also congratulated the DPS Family Pinjore for understanding the need of the times and selecting the most appropriate theme for the function. He praised the participants who put this idea across beautifully following the niches of various forms of expression.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by the coordinator, Dr. Kiran Prabhakar
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Vikas Punia and Sonia claim gold in thorw events in Haryana State Games
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
FARIDABAD, OCT 23
Vikas Punia of Bhiwani released the disc to a distance of 55.30 metres to win gold medal in men’s discus throw event in the Haryana State Games here today. His teammate Vikas got silver as his throw was measured 50.25 metres. Sonia of Rohtak threw the iron ball to a distance o 12.75 metres for gold medal for women. Rinku, also of Rohtak finished a close second with 12.75 metres.
Results: Athletics (Men): Discus: 1. Vikas Punia (Bhiwani) 55.30 m, 2. Vikas (Bhiwani) 50.25 m, 3. Lakhwinder (Ambala) 46.56 m. High Jump: 1. Pradeep Kumar (Panchkula) 2.03 m, 2. Shikander (Bhiwani) 1.95 m, 3. Sandeep (Hisar) 1.95 m. Women: High jump: 1. Reena (Haryana Police) 1.66 m, 2. Arti (Shah Satnam Sirsa) 1.60 m, 3. Neeraj (Kurukshetra) 1.45 m. Javelin: 1. Promila (Haryana Police) 47.62 m, 2. Gurpreet (Shah Satnam Sirsa) 41.50 m, 3. Poonam (Fatehbad) 25.86 m. Shot Put: 1. Sonia (Rohtak) 12.75 m, 2. Rinku (Rohtak) 12.70 m, 3. Sushila (Panchkula) 10.90 m.
Seema of Rohtak (57 kg), Nidhi of Gurgaon (63 kg), Rekha of Shah Satnam, Sirsa (78 kg) bagged gold medals in their respective categories in the judo competitions for women. Manjeet of Rohtak (73 kg), Virender of Rohtak (90 kg) and Karanbir of Mahendergarh (100 kg) claimed gold in their respective classes in the men’s section.
Judo: (Women): 57 kg. 1. Seema (Hisar), 2. Suman (Rohtak), 3. Veena (Sirsa) and Ramandeep (Shah Satnam, Sirsa). 63 kg: 1. Nidhi (Gurgaon), 2. Meena (H.A.P.), 3. Anjali (Hisar) and Sarawjeet (Sirsa). 70 kg: 1. Ritu (Shah Satnam, Sirsa), 2. Savita (H.A.P.), 3. Samiksha (Hisar) and Deepika (Gurgaon). 78 kg 1. Rekha (Shah Satnam, Sirsa) 2. Sushma (Sonepat) 3. Priyanka (Hisar) and Ritu (Rohtak). Men: 73 kg: 1. Manjeet (Rohtak), 2. Ramrattan (Hisar), 3. Rakesh (Sonepat) and Sokti (Haryana Police). 81 kg: 1. Ramesh (Haryana Police), 2. Joginder (Kaithal) 3. Sandeep (Jhajjar) and Sukhwinder (Sonepat). 90 kg: 1. Virender (Rohtak), 2. Rahul (Shah Satnam Sirsa), 3. Somveer (Jhajjar) and Naveen (Hisar). 100 kg: 1. Karanbir (Mahendergarh), 2. Prikshit (Rohtak), 3. Anil (H.A.P.) and Rajender (Sah Satnam Sirsa).
Weighilifting (Men): 56 kg: 1. Manipal (Rohtak), 2. Vikas (Bhiwani), 3. Aajay Kumar (Bhiwani). 62 kg: 1. Rajesh (Bhiwani), 2. Surender (Rohtak), 3. Dinesh (Jhajjar).
Taekwondo (Girls)- 46 kg. – 1. Kiran (Sonepat) 2. Kajal (Yamunanagar) 3. Prerna (Ambala) and Simran (Panipat), 46 to 49 kg. – 1. Soniya Verma (Panipat) 2. Sukriti (Yamunanagar) 3. Rashmi (Rewari) and Manju Sonepat), 49 to 53 kg. – 1. Jayati (Yamunanagar) 2. Rakhi (Panipat) 3. Renu (Faridabad) and Anil (Sirsa).
Fencing Final – Epee (Women Team) – 1. Panipat 2. Panchkula 3. Yamuna Nagar and Palwal, Sobre (Women Team) – 1. Karnal 2. Jind 3. Yamuna Nagar and Panchkula.
Karate Do Men Final – 44 Kg. – 1. Gagan Virk (Kurukshetra) 2. Naveen Kumar (Kaithal) 3. Mohit (Fatehbad) and Subhash (Hisar).
Badminton Semifinal (Women) – Panchkula bt Gurgaon 2-0, Faridabad bt Sonepat 2-0, (Men) – Sonepat bt Gurgaon 2-0, Panchkula bt Bhiwani 2.0.
Rollar Hockey (Q-Final) Men – Kurukshetra bt Panipat 10-0, Yamuna Nagar draw Karnal 1-1, Kurukshetra bt Panipat 8-2, Faridabad bt Karnal 7-1, Faridabad bt Karnal 1-0, Panipat bt Panchkula 7-3. Women – Sirsa (Sah Satnam Sirsa) bt Hisar 6-0, Yamuna Nagar bt Hisar 4-3, Sirsa (Sah Satnam Sirsa) bt Yamuna Nagar 7-0.
Koh-Koh (Men)- Kaithal bt Karnal 18-14, Rohtak bt Sonepat 13-12, Women – Hisar bt Fatehbad 8-7, Bhiwani bt Faridabad 12-6.
Chess (Men) – Faridabad first after second round with 7-1/2 points, Gurgaon second with 6 points and Rohtak third with 6 points. Women- After second round Sonipat with 8 points, Faridabad 8 points Rohtak & Gurgaon 6 point each.
Net Ball (Women) Leauge Matches – Sonepat bt Rohtak 22-19, Jhajjar bt Faridabad 20-17, Sirsa bt Bhiwani 30-15, Karnal bt Yamuna Nagar 15-13, Sonepat draw Sirsa 18-18, Jhajjar draw Karnal 17-17. Men – Rohtak bt Fatehbad 20-15, Sonepat bt Bhiwani 28-24, Panipat draw Jhajjar 22-22 and Karnal bt Yamuna Nagar 31-26.
Boxing (Men) – 56 to 60 kg – Deepak (Karnal) bt Krishan (Rewari), 49 to 52 kg. – Keemat (Karnal) bt Bharat (Mewat) and Naveen (Yamuna Nagar) bt Azad Babu (Faridabad). 52 to 56 kg- Sunil (Kaithal) bt Rahul (Faridabad), Manoj (Mewat) bt Himanshu (Rewari), Devinder (Gurgaon) bt Parduman (Sirsa), Yogesh Nain (Fatehbad) bt Manoj (Ambala), Dharambir (Karnal) bt Naveen (Rai), Rohit (Hisar) bt Mohan Rana (Panchkula), Pawan (Bhiwani) bt Sandeep (Haryana Police), Ashish Singh (Rohtak) bt Umesh (Palwal). 56 to 60 kg. – Bhuwan (Yamuna Nagar) bt Sachin (Rai), Balwinder (Haryana Police) bt Rohit (Ambala), Sahil Jaeswal (Panchkula) bt Kuldeep Singh (Sirsa), Karamvir (Hisar) bt Vikas Khatri (Rohtak), Inder (Faridabad) bt Ajmer (Gurgaon), Sandeep Dhull (Kaithal) bt Gurdeep (Fatehbad), Surender (Bhiwani) bt Nitesh (Mewat), Ravinder (Jind) bt Deepak (Karnal).
Kabaddi National Style (Men) – Jhajjar bt Faridabad 42-37, Haryana Police bt Sonepat 31-27, Bhiwani bt Rohtak 22-19. Women – Haryana Police bt Fatehbad 33-03, Bhiwani bt Panipat 41-13, Kurukshetra bt Faridabad 45-21
Circle Kabaddi (Men) – Faridabd bt Kaithal 35-19, Sonepat bt Jind 32-19. Women – Jhajjar bt Jind 37-28, Kurukshetra bt Sonepat 25-14.
Basketball (Men)- Haryana Police bt Palwal 79-34, Rohtak bt Panchkula 62-24, Sonepat bt Kaithal 70-51. Women – Rohtak bt Faridabad 41-15, Haryana Police bt Sonepat 48-31, Kurukshetra bt Jhajjar 32-12.
FARIDABAD, OCT 23
Vikas Punia of Bhiwani released the disc to a distance of 55.30 metres to win gold medal in men’s discus throw event in the Haryana State Games here today. His teammate Vikas got silver as his throw was measured 50.25 metres. Sonia of Rohtak threw the iron ball to a distance o 12.75 metres for gold medal for women. Rinku, also of Rohtak finished a close second with 12.75 metres.
Results: Athletics (Men): Discus: 1. Vikas Punia (Bhiwani) 55.30 m, 2. Vikas (Bhiwani) 50.25 m, 3. Lakhwinder (Ambala) 46.56 m. High Jump: 1. Pradeep Kumar (Panchkula) 2.03 m, 2. Shikander (Bhiwani) 1.95 m, 3. Sandeep (Hisar) 1.95 m. Women: High jump: 1. Reena (Haryana Police) 1.66 m, 2. Arti (Shah Satnam Sirsa) 1.60 m, 3. Neeraj (Kurukshetra) 1.45 m. Javelin: 1. Promila (Haryana Police) 47.62 m, 2. Gurpreet (Shah Satnam Sirsa) 41.50 m, 3. Poonam (Fatehbad) 25.86 m. Shot Put: 1. Sonia (Rohtak) 12.75 m, 2. Rinku (Rohtak) 12.70 m, 3. Sushila (Panchkula) 10.90 m.
Seema of Rohtak (57 kg), Nidhi of Gurgaon (63 kg), Rekha of Shah Satnam, Sirsa (78 kg) bagged gold medals in their respective categories in the judo competitions for women. Manjeet of Rohtak (73 kg), Virender of Rohtak (90 kg) and Karanbir of Mahendergarh (100 kg) claimed gold in their respective classes in the men’s section.
Judo: (Women): 57 kg. 1. Seema (Hisar), 2. Suman (Rohtak), 3. Veena (Sirsa) and Ramandeep (Shah Satnam, Sirsa). 63 kg: 1. Nidhi (Gurgaon), 2. Meena (H.A.P.), 3. Anjali (Hisar) and Sarawjeet (Sirsa). 70 kg: 1. Ritu (Shah Satnam, Sirsa), 2. Savita (H.A.P.), 3. Samiksha (Hisar) and Deepika (Gurgaon). 78 kg 1. Rekha (Shah Satnam, Sirsa) 2. Sushma (Sonepat) 3. Priyanka (Hisar) and Ritu (Rohtak). Men: 73 kg: 1. Manjeet (Rohtak), 2. Ramrattan (Hisar), 3. Rakesh (Sonepat) and Sokti (Haryana Police). 81 kg: 1. Ramesh (Haryana Police), 2. Joginder (Kaithal) 3. Sandeep (Jhajjar) and Sukhwinder (Sonepat). 90 kg: 1. Virender (Rohtak), 2. Rahul (Shah Satnam Sirsa), 3. Somveer (Jhajjar) and Naveen (Hisar). 100 kg: 1. Karanbir (Mahendergarh), 2. Prikshit (Rohtak), 3. Anil (H.A.P.) and Rajender (Sah Satnam Sirsa).
Weighilifting (Men): 56 kg: 1. Manipal (Rohtak), 2. Vikas (Bhiwani), 3. Aajay Kumar (Bhiwani). 62 kg: 1. Rajesh (Bhiwani), 2. Surender (Rohtak), 3. Dinesh (Jhajjar).
Taekwondo (Girls)- 46 kg. – 1. Kiran (Sonepat) 2. Kajal (Yamunanagar) 3. Prerna (Ambala) and Simran (Panipat), 46 to 49 kg. – 1. Soniya Verma (Panipat) 2. Sukriti (Yamunanagar) 3. Rashmi (Rewari) and Manju Sonepat), 49 to 53 kg. – 1. Jayati (Yamunanagar) 2. Rakhi (Panipat) 3. Renu (Faridabad) and Anil (Sirsa).
Fencing Final – Epee (Women Team) – 1. Panipat 2. Panchkula 3. Yamuna Nagar and Palwal, Sobre (Women Team) – 1. Karnal 2. Jind 3. Yamuna Nagar and Panchkula.
Karate Do Men Final – 44 Kg. – 1. Gagan Virk (Kurukshetra) 2. Naveen Kumar (Kaithal) 3. Mohit (Fatehbad) and Subhash (Hisar).
Badminton Semifinal (Women) – Panchkula bt Gurgaon 2-0, Faridabad bt Sonepat 2-0, (Men) – Sonepat bt Gurgaon 2-0, Panchkula bt Bhiwani 2.0.
Rollar Hockey (Q-Final) Men – Kurukshetra bt Panipat 10-0, Yamuna Nagar draw Karnal 1-1, Kurukshetra bt Panipat 8-2, Faridabad bt Karnal 7-1, Faridabad bt Karnal 1-0, Panipat bt Panchkula 7-3. Women – Sirsa (Sah Satnam Sirsa) bt Hisar 6-0, Yamuna Nagar bt Hisar 4-3, Sirsa (Sah Satnam Sirsa) bt Yamuna Nagar 7-0.
Koh-Koh (Men)- Kaithal bt Karnal 18-14, Rohtak bt Sonepat 13-12, Women – Hisar bt Fatehbad 8-7, Bhiwani bt Faridabad 12-6.
Chess (Men) – Faridabad first after second round with 7-1/2 points, Gurgaon second with 6 points and Rohtak third with 6 points. Women- After second round Sonipat with 8 points, Faridabad 8 points Rohtak & Gurgaon 6 point each.
Net Ball (Women) Leauge Matches – Sonepat bt Rohtak 22-19, Jhajjar bt Faridabad 20-17, Sirsa bt Bhiwani 30-15, Karnal bt Yamuna Nagar 15-13, Sonepat draw Sirsa 18-18, Jhajjar draw Karnal 17-17. Men – Rohtak bt Fatehbad 20-15, Sonepat bt Bhiwani 28-24, Panipat draw Jhajjar 22-22 and Karnal bt Yamuna Nagar 31-26.
Boxing (Men) – 56 to 60 kg – Deepak (Karnal) bt Krishan (Rewari), 49 to 52 kg. – Keemat (Karnal) bt Bharat (Mewat) and Naveen (Yamuna Nagar) bt Azad Babu (Faridabad). 52 to 56 kg- Sunil (Kaithal) bt Rahul (Faridabad), Manoj (Mewat) bt Himanshu (Rewari), Devinder (Gurgaon) bt Parduman (Sirsa), Yogesh Nain (Fatehbad) bt Manoj (Ambala), Dharambir (Karnal) bt Naveen (Rai), Rohit (Hisar) bt Mohan Rana (Panchkula), Pawan (Bhiwani) bt Sandeep (Haryana Police), Ashish Singh (Rohtak) bt Umesh (Palwal). 56 to 60 kg. – Bhuwan (Yamuna Nagar) bt Sachin (Rai), Balwinder (Haryana Police) bt Rohit (Ambala), Sahil Jaeswal (Panchkula) bt Kuldeep Singh (Sirsa), Karamvir (Hisar) bt Vikas Khatri (Rohtak), Inder (Faridabad) bt Ajmer (Gurgaon), Sandeep Dhull (Kaithal) bt Gurdeep (Fatehbad), Surender (Bhiwani) bt Nitesh (Mewat), Ravinder (Jind) bt Deepak (Karnal).
Kabaddi National Style (Men) – Jhajjar bt Faridabad 42-37, Haryana Police bt Sonepat 31-27, Bhiwani bt Rohtak 22-19. Women – Haryana Police bt Fatehbad 33-03, Bhiwani bt Panipat 41-13, Kurukshetra bt Faridabad 45-21
Circle Kabaddi (Men) – Faridabd bt Kaithal 35-19, Sonepat bt Jind 32-19. Women – Jhajjar bt Jind 37-28, Kurukshetra bt Sonepat 25-14.
Basketball (Men)- Haryana Police bt Palwal 79-34, Rohtak bt Panchkula 62-24, Sonepat bt Kaithal 70-51. Women – Rohtak bt Faridabad 41-15, Haryana Police bt Sonepat 48-31, Kurukshetra bt Jhajjar 32-12.
Pulkit and Shivani clinch four swim gold each
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
FARIDABAD, OCT 23
Haryana Police clinched the women's wrestling championship with 20 points in the 24th Haryana State Games here today. Rohtak had to be content with runners-up position with 15 points while Jind finished third with 12 points.
Pulkit of Sirsa and Shivani Kataria of Gurgaon se the swimming pool ablaze with their sterling performance by winning four gold medals each in the men's and women's secctions, respectivly.
Pulkit of Sirsa swam to glory by winning first position in 200 metres freestyle for men by clocking 2:11.11. Vinay of Jind got silver in 2:13.11 and Nikhil Rana of Gurgaon won bronze 2:21.4. In the women's 200 metres freestyle, Shivani Kataria of Gurgaon emerged winneer clocking 2:22.85, Amirit Pal of Sirsa got bronze in 2:58.52. Puneet of Sirsa finished third with 2:58.65.
Gurdeep of Gurgaon clocked 2:35.31 to win 200 netres backstroke of men. Vinay of Jind got silver with 2:40.56 and Sumit of Jind finished third in 2:46.48.
In 200 metres backstroke for women, Shalu of Gurgaon emerged winner by clocking 3:08.50 time while Approva of Rai got second place in 3:17.38. Gurjeet of Sirsa was third in 3:19:23.
Pulkit of Sirsa completed a golden double as he clocked 2:27.85 in the men's 200 metres individual medal relay. Sumit Dalal of Jind settled for bronze by clocking 2:31.50. Gurdeep of Gurgaon finished third in 2:34.31.
The top hoour in the women section in this event was claimed by Shivani of Gurgaon who clocked 2:46.73. It was second gold for Shivani. Shalu of Gurgaon remained second with 2:50.45 while Apoorva of Rai finished third in 3:16.30.
In 100 metres butterfly for menVikas of Jind emerged winner in1:06.00 . Sachin of Haryana Police got second place in 1:07.41 and Yogesh of Sirsa was third with 1:08.15.
In women's 100 metres butterfly, Divya of Faridabad clocked 1:20.8 7for gold. Anveksha of Gurgaon got second place with 1:31.42 while Sweta of Rai finished third in 1:37.28.
Maintaining his supremacy Punkit of Sirsa clinched his third gold as he won effortless won the 100 metres freestyle event for men. He clocked 58.65 seconds. Sumit Dalal of Jind won second place with :59.61. Vinay of Jind finished third with 01:00.64. In the women's 100 metres freestyle event for women, Shivani of Gurgaon emerged winner clocking 1:06.06 for her third gold. Amrit Pal of Sirsa was second as she clockd 1:18.16 and Puneet Pal of Sirsa got third place in 1:19.63 time..
In 50 metres backstroke for men, Sumit of Jind got first place clocking 31:3.8.Gurdeep of Gurgaon remained second with 32:90 and Amarkant of Haryana Police finished third with 33:60. In the women category in this event Divya of Faridabad emerged winner clocking 38.24. Approva of Rai remained second with 41.50 and Rachna of Rai finished third with 42.00.
Pulkit of Sirsa struck yet another gold, his fourth by winning first position in 50 butterfly as he clocked 28.24 seconds, Vishal of Sirsa remained second with 28.81 seconds. Abhimanyu of Rohtak finished third with 29.18. In the women's 50 metres butterfly final, Shivani of Gurgaon got first place byclocking 32.68. Divya of Faridabad remained second with33.6 3 and Approva of Rai finished third with 37.61 seconds.
Other results: Handball (Quarter-finals) Men)- Sirsa bt Jhajjar 32-17, HAP bt Rohtak 33-31, Jind bt Faridabad 26-24, Hisar bt Kaithal 24-17. Women: Hisar bt Kurukshetra 10-5, Jind bt Sirsa 15-5, Bhiwani bt Kaithal 15-6 and Panipat bt Shah Satnam Sirsa 20-13.
Tennis (Quarter-final, men): Yamunanagar bt Sonepat 2-0 (Resham bt Amit by 8-0, Rohit bt Ajay by 8-4); Bhiwani bt Faridabad 2-1 (Bharat bt Anuj by 8-0, Vijay lost Maninder 1-8,1, Bharat-Vijay bt Maninder-Anuj by 8-5); Panchkula bt Rohtak 2-1 (Uttam bt Himanshu 8-0, Sanchit lost Harish 4-8, Uttam-Sanchit bt Harsh-Mahary 8-3). HSIIDC bt Jind 2-0 (Yogesh bt Amardeep 8-3, Vijayant bt Sunil 8-0).
Wrestling: Women: 48 kg: 1 Sudesh (Rohtak), 2 Pooja (Hisar), 3 Poonam (Fatehbad). 51 kg: 1 Neha Rathi (Haryana Police), 2 Sumesh (Rohtak), 3 Kavita (Jind). 55 kg: 1 Saroj (Haryana Police), 2 Bhatri (Sonepat), 3 Mukesh (Rohtak). 63 kg: 1 Promila (Haryana Police), 2 Kiran (Hisar), 3 Bharti (Jind). 59 kg: 1 Shiksha (Sonipat), 2 Jyoti (Jind), 3 Sana (Hisar). 67 kg: 1 Manjeet (Rohtak), 2 Santa (Sonepat), 3 Sunil (Haryana Police). 72 kg: 1 Pinki (Jind), 2 Monika (Haryana Police), 3 Dimpy.
FARIDABAD, OCT 23
Haryana Police clinched the women's wrestling championship with 20 points in the 24th Haryana State Games here today. Rohtak had to be content with runners-up position with 15 points while Jind finished third with 12 points.
Pulkit of Sirsa and Shivani Kataria of Gurgaon se the swimming pool ablaze with their sterling performance by winning four gold medals each in the men's and women's secctions, respectivly.
Pulkit of Sirsa swam to glory by winning first position in 200 metres freestyle for men by clocking 2:11.11. Vinay of Jind got silver in 2:13.11 and Nikhil Rana of Gurgaon won bronze 2:21.4. In the women's 200 metres freestyle, Shivani Kataria of Gurgaon emerged winneer clocking 2:22.85, Amirit Pal of Sirsa got bronze in 2:58.52. Puneet of Sirsa finished third with 2:58.65.
Gurdeep of Gurgaon clocked 2:35.31 to win 200 netres backstroke of men. Vinay of Jind got silver with 2:40.56 and Sumit of Jind finished third in 2:46.48.
In 200 metres backstroke for women, Shalu of Gurgaon emerged winner by clocking 3:08.50 time while Approva of Rai got second place in 3:17.38. Gurjeet of Sirsa was third in 3:19:23.
Pulkit of Sirsa completed a golden double as he clocked 2:27.85 in the men's 200 metres individual medal relay. Sumit Dalal of Jind settled for bronze by clocking 2:31.50. Gurdeep of Gurgaon finished third in 2:34.31.
The top hoour in the women section in this event was claimed by Shivani of Gurgaon who clocked 2:46.73. It was second gold for Shivani. Shalu of Gurgaon remained second with 2:50.45 while Apoorva of Rai finished third in 3:16.30.
In 100 metres butterfly for menVikas of Jind emerged winner in1:06.00 . Sachin of Haryana Police got second place in 1:07.41 and Yogesh of Sirsa was third with 1:08.15.
In women's 100 metres butterfly, Divya of Faridabad clocked 1:20.8 7for gold. Anveksha of Gurgaon got second place with 1:31.42 while Sweta of Rai finished third in 1:37.28.
Maintaining his supremacy Punkit of Sirsa clinched his third gold as he won effortless won the 100 metres freestyle event for men. He clocked 58.65 seconds. Sumit Dalal of Jind won second place with :59.61. Vinay of Jind finished third with 01:00.64. In the women's 100 metres freestyle event for women, Shivani of Gurgaon emerged winner clocking 1:06.06 for her third gold. Amrit Pal of Sirsa was second as she clockd 1:18.16 and Puneet Pal of Sirsa got third place in 1:19.63 time..
In 50 metres backstroke for men, Sumit of Jind got first place clocking 31:3.8.Gurdeep of Gurgaon remained second with 32:90 and Amarkant of Haryana Police finished third with 33:60. In the women category in this event Divya of Faridabad emerged winner clocking 38.24. Approva of Rai remained second with 41.50 and Rachna of Rai finished third with 42.00.
Pulkit of Sirsa struck yet another gold, his fourth by winning first position in 50 butterfly as he clocked 28.24 seconds, Vishal of Sirsa remained second with 28.81 seconds. Abhimanyu of Rohtak finished third with 29.18. In the women's 50 metres butterfly final, Shivani of Gurgaon got first place byclocking 32.68. Divya of Faridabad remained second with33.6 3 and Approva of Rai finished third with 37.61 seconds.
Other results: Handball (Quarter-finals) Men)- Sirsa bt Jhajjar 32-17, HAP bt Rohtak 33-31, Jind bt Faridabad 26-24, Hisar bt Kaithal 24-17. Women: Hisar bt Kurukshetra 10-5, Jind bt Sirsa 15-5, Bhiwani bt Kaithal 15-6 and Panipat bt Shah Satnam Sirsa 20-13.
Tennis (Quarter-final, men): Yamunanagar bt Sonepat 2-0 (Resham bt Amit by 8-0, Rohit bt Ajay by 8-4); Bhiwani bt Faridabad 2-1 (Bharat bt Anuj by 8-0, Vijay lost Maninder 1-8,1, Bharat-Vijay bt Maninder-Anuj by 8-5); Panchkula bt Rohtak 2-1 (Uttam bt Himanshu 8-0, Sanchit lost Harish 4-8, Uttam-Sanchit bt Harsh-Mahary 8-3). HSIIDC bt Jind 2-0 (Yogesh bt Amardeep 8-3, Vijayant bt Sunil 8-0).
Wrestling: Women: 48 kg: 1 Sudesh (Rohtak), 2 Pooja (Hisar), 3 Poonam (Fatehbad). 51 kg: 1 Neha Rathi (Haryana Police), 2 Sumesh (Rohtak), 3 Kavita (Jind). 55 kg: 1 Saroj (Haryana Police), 2 Bhatri (Sonepat), 3 Mukesh (Rohtak). 63 kg: 1 Promila (Haryana Police), 2 Kiran (Hisar), 3 Bharti (Jind). 59 kg: 1 Shiksha (Sonipat), 2 Jyoti (Jind), 3 Sana (Hisar). 67 kg: 1 Manjeet (Rohtak), 2 Santa (Sonepat), 3 Sunil (Haryana Police). 72 kg: 1 Pinki (Jind), 2 Monika (Haryana Police), 3 Dimpy.
Facile wins for JP World, Vivekanand Millennium
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)PINJORE (HARYANA), OCT 23
J.P. World School, Jammu began their campaign with an impressive 4-0 triumph over Alpine School of Pinjore in the inaugural group A match of the CBSE Cluster XIII Football Tournament at St. Vivekananad Millennium School HMT Township here today.
The highlight of the match was a fine performance by Amir Hussiain who scored three goals. Faisal Aziz contributed one goal to complete the winners’ tally.
In another Group A outing, hosts St. Vivekanand Millennium School drubed Jainendra Public School, Panchkula by 3-0. Kartik, Bhavuk and Suraj were the goal scorers.
Delhi Public School of Chandigarh blanked Pandit Mohan S.D Public School, Chandigarh by 3-0. Subham scored two goals and Aditya scored one.
Vivek International School, Baddi eked a solitary goal against Eklavya Model Residential School, Nichar. Rishab Kalia scored the match-winner.
In Group B fixture, Sophia Convent School, Kalka beat Eicher School, Parwannoo by 2-1. Simranjeet and Sagar scored one goal each for the winners.
K.C. International School, Jammu beat Army Public School, Chandimandir by 3-1. Jayant Sharma, Yudhir, Aman scored one goal each for the winning team.
Satluj Public School, Panchkula proved too good for Laureate Public School, Shimla whom they beat by 3-0. Dikshit Sirkeck, Prakash Dadhwal and Ankit Chaudhary scored goals for the winning team.
Earlier, Mr. R.J. Khanderao, Regional Officer, CBSE, Panchkula inaugurated the tournament. Mrs. Usha Bali welcomed the chief guest.
Lush green fields, jaw dropping football squad, breathtaking extravaganza and scintillating Haryanvi dance marked the opening ceremony.
Besides Flg. Off. Piyush Punj, President, SMC among the dignitaries who graced the ceremony were School Director Mrs. Kamal Rai, members of SMC, Principals of different schools, HMT Officials, Managers and coaches of different schools and CBSE Observer Dr. Amrinder Singh Mann.
Friday, October 22, 2010
CM Hooda inaugurates Haryana State Games
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 22
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today inaugurated the four-day long 24th Haryana State Games amidst a riot of colour in Faridabad. As many as 2872 men and 2524 women players representing 21 districts and five other teams are participating in 29 sports disciplines.
Addressing the players, the Chief Minister announced a grant of Rs 25 lakh to the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA).
Earlier while talking to media persons at the Sports Complex, he said that the real credit of bringing glory to the state and the nation in the Commonwealth Games (CWG) goes to the players as the government and the Haryana Olympic Association could only provide assistance and other support.
Mr Hooda said that the state of Haryana is known as a state of farmers and soldiers. The players from the state performed in both fields as they won medals in wrestling and boxing, which are the games of power and strength and the farmers have plenty of them. Nine wrestlers and boxers had won nine gold medals for the country in CWG. Similarly the Haryana shootooters won nine gold medals in the New Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Mr. Hooda expressed hope that the players from Haryana would also perform well in the coming Asian Games and next Olympic Games.
Haryana Power Minister Mr Mahender Pratap Singh, Revenue Minister Mr Shiv Charan Lal Sharma, HOA President Mr PV Rathee, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr Chhattar Singh, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr Shiv Raman Gaur, Political Adviser to Chief Minister Prof. Virender Singh, Media Adviser to Chief Minister, Mr Sunder Pal Singh, Haryana Basket Ball Association President Mr Ravinder Singh Hooda, MLAs Mr Anand Kaushik, Mr Raghubir Singh Tewatia, Former MP Mr Jai Parkash, Mayor Ashok Arora, District Congress president Mr B.R. Ojha, Director Sports Mr OP Singh and number of senior leaders and officers were present on the occasion.
CWG medalist Anisha Sayyad, Anuraj Singh, Deepak Sharma, Nirmala, Suman Kundu and number of international players were also present at the inaugural function.
CHANDIGARH, OCT 22
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today inaugurated the four-day long 24th Haryana State Games amidst a riot of colour in Faridabad. As many as 2872 men and 2524 women players representing 21 districts and five other teams are participating in 29 sports disciplines.
Addressing the players, the Chief Minister announced a grant of Rs 25 lakh to the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA).
Earlier while talking to media persons at the Sports Complex, he said that the real credit of bringing glory to the state and the nation in the Commonwealth Games (CWG) goes to the players as the government and the Haryana Olympic Association could only provide assistance and other support.
Mr Hooda said that the state of Haryana is known as a state of farmers and soldiers. The players from the state performed in both fields as they won medals in wrestling and boxing, which are the games of power and strength and the farmers have plenty of them. Nine wrestlers and boxers had won nine gold medals for the country in CWG. Similarly the Haryana shootooters won nine gold medals in the New Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Mr. Hooda expressed hope that the players from Haryana would also perform well in the coming Asian Games and next Olympic Games.
Haryana Power Minister Mr Mahender Pratap Singh, Revenue Minister Mr Shiv Charan Lal Sharma, HOA President Mr PV Rathee, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mr Chhattar Singh, Additional Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Mr Shiv Raman Gaur, Political Adviser to Chief Minister Prof. Virender Singh, Media Adviser to Chief Minister, Mr Sunder Pal Singh, Haryana Basket Ball Association President Mr Ravinder Singh Hooda, MLAs Mr Anand Kaushik, Mr Raghubir Singh Tewatia, Former MP Mr Jai Parkash, Mayor Ashok Arora, District Congress president Mr B.R. Ojha, Director Sports Mr OP Singh and number of senior leaders and officers were present on the occasion.
CWG medalist Anisha Sayyad, Anuraj Singh, Deepak Sharma, Nirmala, Suman Kundu and number of international players were also present at the inaugural function.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
6200 to take part in Haryana State Games
by Haryanawirenews (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 21
As many as 6,2OO players and technical officials in 29 sports disciplines would participate in four- day 24th Haryana State Games, said Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) president P.V. Rathee while addressing a press conference at Faridabad today. Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda would the Games on Friday.
Competitions in athletics, basketball, gymnastic, handball, judo, kabaddi (National), kabaddi (Circle), kho kho, lawn-tennis, roller skating, swimming, table tennis, triathlon and volleyball would be conducted at Sports Complex, Sector 12 Faridabad. Archery, boxing, chess, football, karate, netball, tekwondo, throw ball, weightlifting and wushu would be played at Nahar Singh Stadium, NIT. Badminton and wrestling matches would be conducted at NIT-3 Sports Complex and Fencing at 13 Panth Bhawan, Sector 10 Faridabad. Hockey and ten pin bowling would be conducted in Gurgaon.
HOA President said that some international players including the CWG gold medal winner Krishna Poonia had already confirmed their participation and we have made suitable changes in sports schedule as per their convenience.
Our small state with just 2 per cent population had won maximum number of medals in CWG. The people’s support during the welcome of Queen’s Baton has endorsed the sports policy of the state government, he added.
"Our next target is Olympic Games", HOA president said. He said that Asian Games would be bit tough as the competition is stiffer. He said that shooting would be included in next state games.
HOA General Secretary Mr Narender Hooda, Media Adviser to Chief Minister Mr Sunder Pal Singh, OSD to Chief Minister & Haryana Basket Ball Association president Mr Ravinder Singh, District Olympic Association president & Deputy Commissioner Dr Pravin Kumar were also present on the occasion.
CHANDIGARH, OCT 21
As many as 6,2OO players and technical officials in 29 sports disciplines would participate in four- day 24th Haryana State Games, said Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) president P.V. Rathee while addressing a press conference at Faridabad today. Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda would the Games on Friday.
Competitions in athletics, basketball, gymnastic, handball, judo, kabaddi (National), kabaddi (Circle), kho kho, lawn-tennis, roller skating, swimming, table tennis, triathlon and volleyball would be conducted at Sports Complex, Sector 12 Faridabad. Archery, boxing, chess, football, karate, netball, tekwondo, throw ball, weightlifting and wushu would be played at Nahar Singh Stadium, NIT. Badminton and wrestling matches would be conducted at NIT-3 Sports Complex and Fencing at 13 Panth Bhawan, Sector 10 Faridabad. Hockey and ten pin bowling would be conducted in Gurgaon.
HOA President said that some international players including the CWG gold medal winner Krishna Poonia had already confirmed their participation and we have made suitable changes in sports schedule as per their convenience.
Our small state with just 2 per cent population had won maximum number of medals in CWG. The people’s support during the welcome of Queen’s Baton has endorsed the sports policy of the state government, he added.
"Our next target is Olympic Games", HOA president said. He said that Asian Games would be bit tough as the competition is stiffer. He said that shooting would be included in next state games.
HOA General Secretary Mr Narender Hooda, Media Adviser to Chief Minister Mr Sunder Pal Singh, OSD to Chief Minister & Haryana Basket Ball Association president Mr Ravinder Singh, District Olympic Association president & Deputy Commissioner Dr Pravin Kumar were also present on the occasion.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
St Teresa Convent excel in Rajiv Gandhi Memorial
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 21
A 16-member team of St. Teresa Convent School, Sector 25, Panchkula claimed five gold, three silver and four bronze medals in the recently concljuded Ist Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Sub-Junior, Junior and Senior Boys/Girls SQAY Championship in Kurukshetra.
The meet was organised byy SQAY Association of Kurukeshtra under the auspices of SQAY Association of Haryana. More than 300 participants from various districts participated in the championship. The overall trophy went to the Panchkula. Boys and best player in District goes to Shivani of St. Teresa Convent School bagged the best player's award. Ramlal Bhatt (President of SQAY Association of Kurukeshtra) was the chief guest and distributed the prizes.
The medal winners for St Convent School were Boys Manik (gold), Vaibhav (gold), Parveen:(silver), Sahil Chaudhary (bronze), Mukul (bronze), Rajveer (bronze).
Girls: Shiwani (gold), Tanya (gold), Aarzoo (gold), Vimmi (silver), Pallvi (silver) and Poonam (bronze).
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Maruti cars for Haryana medalists in CWG
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CHANDIGARH, OCT 16
All the medal winners of Commonwealth Games, hailing from Haryana will get Maruti Cars.
While keeping in view Maruti Udyog’s long association with Haryana, the Chief Minister Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda took up the matter with MUL Management in Japan which agreed to the proposal of Mr Hooda. The keys of the new cars would be handed over to the players by Mr Hooda at a state level function being organized on Haryana Day, November 1 at Sonepat.
The 15 gold medalist players from Haryana and two other players Ms Saina Nehwal and Mr Sushil Kumar having close connection with Haryana would also be given Maruti SX4. Seven silver medalist players would be given Maruti Dzire and eight bronze medalists from the State of Haryana would be given WagonR cars.
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda has thanked the MUL for its sports and state friendly gesture of honouring the players. The Haryana Government is honouring all the gold medalist players from Haryana with cash awards of Rs 15 lakh, silver medalists would be given Rs ten lakh and bronze medalists from Haryana would be honoured with Rs five lakh each. This would amount to about Rs. Four crore.
As many as 54 players from the State had represented the country in the just concluded Commonwealth Games and had won 17 gold, seven silver and eight bronze medals for the country.
Kanda sees no Chautalas' hand in Haryana players' achievements
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CHANDIGARH, OCT 16
Haryana Sports Minister Gopal Kanda has criticised the Indian National Lok Dal's attempts to take false credit of the players achievement and politicise the sports achievements of the state.
While attacking the previous INLD Government, Mr. Kanda said that the Chautala Government had only one achievement of installing the then Chief Minister’s son Mr. Abhey Chautala as the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) president for the rest of his life. It was against all norms and rich traditions and in the Olympic history no such parallel is found anywhere else in the world, he further added, which was later put aside by the court. The people are well aware about the performance of the INLD government, which had only one agenda to promote the Chautala family and its political agendas.
If their policies and leadership was so good then why the Haryana sportspersons could not perform during their regime, Mr. Kanda asked the opposition parties. The performance of state during their government was rather ordinary or dismal but in the present Commonwealth Games and the previous Olympic Games the Haryana players excelled and brought glory for the state and the country, he further added.
Mr Kanda today said that the opposition should have behaved responsibly and congratulated the players and the people of state rather than claiming it as their own achievements. He said that the whole country has commended the Haryana for its achievements and number of initiatives taken to promote the sports in the state. Even the medal winning players of other states have asked their own state governments to emulate the Haryana model and its sports policies, he added.
The Haryana Sports Minister said that our sportspersons had always been quite talented but they could not bring such good results earlier because the earlier government could not enthuse the players and provide them a sports friendly atmosphere. He said that Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda led state government had formulated a new sports policy.
While commending the players for their sterling performances, Mr Kanda said that the state government spotted the talented players, who were groomed with providing them the infrastructure and other incentives. The assurance of bright future for the good players had been another hallmark of the new policy, which paved way for the development of sports.
Mr Kanda said that the opposition should still mend its ways and adopt constructive approach. He called upon the people to participate in large numbers for welcoming the medal winners’ players from Haryana and their coaches in the just concluded Commonwealth Games at the state level function being organized on the occasion of Haryana Day on November 1 at Sonipat. The players of State bagging gold, silver and bronze medals would be rewarded with cash prize of Rs.15 lakh, Rs.10 lakh and Rs. 5 lakh respectively and their coaches with cash awards of Rs. 3 lakh, Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 1 lakh, respectively.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Interview for recruitment of constables from Oct 18
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 14 The interviews for recruitment of constables (General Duty) Haryana Police will commence from October 18, 2010 at Police Line, Kurukshetra.
While giving this information today, a spokesman of the Police Department said that interview for general category candidates from roll number 1 to 400 would be conducted on October 18, from roll number 401 to 750 on October 19, from roll number 751 to 1000 on October 20, from 1001 to 1420 on October 21, from 1421 to 1750 on October 25, from 1751 to 2200, from 2201 to 2500 on October 27 and from roll number 2501 to 3000 on October 28, 2010.
He said that similarly, interviews for candidates having roll number from 3001 to 3350 would be held on November 2, 2010, from roll number 3351 to 3700 on November 3, from 3701 to 4000 on November 4, from 4001 to 4400 on November 8, from 4401 to 4800 on November 9, from 4801 to 5120 on November 10, from 5121 to 5510 on November 11, from 5511 to 5810 on November 15, from 5811 to 6200 on November 16, from 6201 to 6650 on November 18, from 6651 to 7400 on November 19, from 7401 to 8500 on November 19, from 8501 to 9300 on November 23 and from from roll number 9301 to 9797 on November 24, 2010. He said that interview for these posts would commence at 9 a.m.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
New norms for opening school in Haryana
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 13The Haryana Government has revised norms for opening or up-gradation of schools in the State.
Education Minister Geeta Bhukkal said here today that as per new norms, 0.5 acres of land in rural areas and 0.25 acres of land in urban areas and five classrooms, besides an enrollment of at least 25 students was required for opening of a branch primary school. Similarly, for opening of a primary school, 0.5 acres of land, five classrooms and an enrollment of 150-300 students was required. The distance from the nearest primary school should be one km.
She said that for up-gradation of primary school to middle school, one acre of land and eight classrooms (at least one room per section) were required and there should be 150 students from Ist to Vth class and at least 25 students studying in class Vth for the last two years and if there was more than one primary school in a village, one of the schools having maximum number of students and maximum infrastructure would be upgraded. The distance from the nearest middle school should be two kms.
For up-gradation of middle school to senior secondary level, two acres of land and 14 classrooms (at least one room per section) were required and there should be at least 210 students in classes VIth to VIIIth and at least 70 students should be in class VIIIth for the last two years for starting IXth and Xth classes. In a radius of five kms, one of the middle schools having highest students strength, adequate infrastructure and easy accessibility would be upgraded to senior secondary stage. The distance from the nearest senior secondary school should be five kms, she added.
Mrs.Bhukkal said that for up-gradation of high school to senior secondary level, two acres of land and 14 classrooms (at least one room per section) were required and there should be at least 150 students in class IXth and Xth as per record of Board of School Education, Haryana. In a radius of five kms, one of the high schools having highest students strength, adequate infrastructure and easy accessibility would be upgraded to senior secondary stage. The distance from the nearest senior secondary school should be five kms.
The Minister said that in addition to it, all schools should have facilities of adequate playgrounds, ramp for barrier free access at each level, separate toilets for boys and girls, provision for drinking water, dual desks for at least half the student strength, fire fighting equipments, rain water harvesting structures, electricity and boundary walls for opening or up-gradation.
Councelling of JBT candidates postponed
by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 13
The counselling of JBT candidates fixed for October 13 and 14 in SCERT Gurgaon has been postponed till further orders. The new dates of counselling of these candidates will be announced later on.
This was stated here today by the Director of Elementary Education Haryana Mr Pankaj Yadav. He said that the counselling for JBT admissions was going on in State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT) Gurgaon and it was to be continued on October 13 and 14 also. But due to unavoidable circumstances, the counselling for October 13 and 14 has been postponed. The dates for counselling of the candidates , whose counselling was fixed on these two days, will be announced later on.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Peons to work as chowkidars also in Haryana
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 11 Now peons in Haryana could be assigned the duties of chowkidars during the period when chowkidar is away from the office for a couple of days either on leave or due to some other reason.
Haryana Chief Secretary Urvashi Gulati has asked all the Heads of the Departments, Deputy Commissioners and Managing Directors of the Boards, Corporations and Public Undertaking in the State to corporate a clause in the appointment letters of the peons that in case of exigency, the duties of chowkidars would be assigned to peon as a part of stop gap arrangement during the period when chowkidar is away from the office.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
CL DAV lift Clive Shear Cricket Trophy
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PANCHKULA, OCT 9
Chaman Lal DAV School of Panchkula defeated Delhi Public School, Pinjore by eight wickets in the final of the second Clive Shear Six-A-Side Cricket Tournament organized by St Xavier’s School, Panchkula, at the Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex in Sector 3 here
All-rounder Dinesh was responsible for CL DAV’s comfortable victory. He topscored with 32 as CL DAV replied with 76 for 2 in reply to DPS PInjore’s 71 for 3. He also bagged 2 for 20. Dinesh was adjudged the best player of the tournament.
Brief scores: DPS Pinjore: 71 for 3 (Anurag 32, Dinesh 2 for 20). CL DAV Panchkula: 76 for 2 (Dinesh 32, Rajat 2 for 20).
Brief scores (semi-finals): St Xavier, Panchkula: 50 for 5 (Alish Dogra 25, Rajat 3 for 15) beat DPS Pinjore: 55 for 2 (Vansh 30, Akshay 2 for 20) eight wickets.
CL DAV Panchkula: score 65 for 2 (Jaiih 31, Nipun 2 for 25) beat Saupin’s Chandigarh: 59 for 3 (Rohan 31, Dinesh 2 for 15) by seven wickets.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Haryana to honour Commonwealth Games medal winners with cash awards
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 8 Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today announced that Haryana’s medal winners and their coaches in the ongoing Commonwealth Games would be honoured at a public function. The Government would disburse cash awards to them for bringing glory to the state and the country. Mr Hooda announced this while talking to media persons at Panchkula today.
Mr Hooda said that Haryana Government would give cash award of Rs 3 lakh, Rs 2 lakh and Rs 1 lakh to the Haryana coaches of gold, silver and bronze medallists, respectively. The state players winning gold, silver and bronze medals would be faciliated with cash awards of Rs 15 lakh, 10 lakh and 5 lakh, respectively.
While replying to a question regarding sterling performance of Haryana players on winning seven gold medals in Commonwealth Games, Mr Hooda said that it was a matter of great pleasure that the players have brought glory for the state and the country. He said that Haryana players have contributed seven gold medals out of 14 India have won so far.
Five wrestlers of Haryana, namely Gita, Ravinder Singh, Sanjay Kumar, Rajinder and Anil Kumar bagged one gold in their respective category. Shooter from Faridabad Anisha Sayyed brought laurels by winning two gold medals. Deepak, Nirmala Devi, Suman Kundu, Dharminder Dalal have won silver and bronze medals. Woman wrestlers Babita and Anita are in finals of 51 kg and 67 kg category.
The Haryana CM was confident that more Haryana players would win many as 50 players are representing the country in 13 sports disciplines. Seven boxers namely Bijender, Akhil Kumar, Jai Bhagwan, Manoj, Dilbag, Dinesh and Paramjit Samota; discus thrower Seema Antil; wrestlers Anil and Yogeshwar Dutt are also considered potential medal winners.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Govt to felicitate Haryana medal winners in CWG
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 7 Haryana Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affiars Gopal Kanda today said that a special function would be organized to honour those players who have won medals in the Commonwealth Games.
While congratulating the medal winners, Kanda said that state sports policy has shown fruitful results as the players have kept the national flag flying high in Commonwealth Games. He said that Indian players had bagged two dozen medals in the games and maximum players hail from Haryana. He congratulated gold medal winners of Haryana Ravinder Singh, Sanjay Kumar, Anil Kumar, Rajinder Kumar, all wrestlers and Anisha Sayyad, shooter. He also congratulated the silver and bronze medal winners.
The Minister said that state Government had already announced cash award of Rs.15 lakh, Rs.10 lakh and Rs. five lakh for those players who would bag gold, silver and bronze medals respectively in these Games.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Deepender Hooda congratulates Haryana medal winners
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 6
Mr Deepender Singh Hooda, Member of Parliament from Rohtak and president of Haryana Football Association has congratulated the state sportspersons on winning five gold medals in the ongoing 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
He said Haryana wrestlers Ravinder Singh, Sanjay Kumar and Anil Kumar and shooter Anisha Sayyed had won gold medals yesterday. Shooter Anisha Sayyed won laurels for Haryana by winning one more gold today.
Expressing his good wishes for Indian players, particularly belonging to Haryana, Mr Hooda said that the sons of Haryana would win maximum number of medals in the Commonwealth Games. Despites being a small State and having only two per cent of the total population of the country, 50 sportspersons of Haryana were representing the country in 17 games.
Mr Deepender Hooda said that the State Government had created a favourable atmosphere for sport. The incentives given by the Government had brought the hidden talent of the youth of the country and those of Haryana to the fore.
Mr Hooda said nine players in the Indian women hockey team, four players in the men’s hockey team, seven pugilists in the boxing team, five wrestlers in the women wrestling team, two players in freestyle wrestling, six players in Greco Roman wrestling, two players in shooting team, three players in cycling team, two players in women netball team, two players in Para-Olympics team, one swimmer, two women athletes, seven men athletes are from Haryana, who would bring fame for the country.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Haryana Yoga in Kurukshetra from October 8
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 5
The 26th Haryana State Yoga Championships will be organized by the District Yoga Association and District Olympic Associations, Kurukshetra under the auspices of Haryana State Yoga Association from October 8 to 10 at Gita Niketan Awasiya Vidyalaya, Salarpur Road, Kurukshetra according to Ashok Kumar Aggarwal, Secretary General, Haryana State Yoga Association.
The competitions will be held in the age groups of 8-12, 12-17, 17-21, 21-25, 25-40 and 40-60 years both for males and females separately.
The selected player of this championship will represent Haryana State in the 35th National Yoga Championship being organized by Yoga Federation of India from December 4 to 7 at Goa.
Haryana Governor Jagannath Pahadia will inaugurate the Championship on October 8 at 11.00 a.m. and Speaker Harmohinder Singh Chattha will the chief guest at the prize distribution ceremony on October 10 at 11.00 a.m.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Xavier’s Panchukla and DPS Pinjore champs
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 3
St Xavier’s School of Panchkula and Delhi Public School, Pinjore won the under-10 and under-15 titles, respectively, in the second DPS Pinjoore Six-A-Side Football Tournament organized by Yuva Sports Club played in Pinjore today.
In the under-10 final, St Xavier’s defeated Delhi Public School of Pinjore by 2-0. Rohan and Bhavishhya scored in the 10th and 23rd minutes, respectively, as St Xavier’s emerged champions.
However, DPS Pinjore claimed the under-15 title as the expense of St Xavier’s School, Panchkula by a solitary goal netted by Chander Prakash in the 18th minute.
Director, Business Development ICL Group of Colleges Ambala Col J S Virk distributed the prizes. Principal of DPS Pinjore Masih was the guest of honour.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
DPS Pinjore and St Xavier’s Pkl record wins
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by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, OCT 2
A and B teams of Delhi Public School, Pinjore recorded victories in the under-15 matches in the DPS Pinjore Six-A-Side Football Tournament being organized by Yuva Sports Club in Pinjore today.
DPS A prevailed over Vivek International by 2-1. It was Vivek International who shot into the lead through a second minute goal scored by Vivek. Sumit restored parity in the sixth minute and Rohit Malik snatched the match-winner for DPS A in the 28th minute.
St. Xavier’s A (Panchkula) eked out a narrow 1-0 win over Saupin’s School of Panchkula. The all-important goal was scored by Ratinder Singh in 17th minute.
In another match DPS B had a smooth sailing against St Xavier’s B of Panchkula by 3-1. St Xavier’s B scored through Karan (5th minute), Debangshu Ghosh (12th) and Chander Prakash (20th).
For St. Xavier’s, Ratinder reduced the margin in 7th minute.
Vivek International School defeated Holy Child by 2-1. Vivek’s goal-getters were Manish (4th) and Vaibhav (12th). For Holy Child, Sonu was the scorer.
In the under-10 category, DPS Pinjore B team beat St Xavier’s B team of Panchkula by a goal scored by Yash Jain in 10th minute.
DPS Pinjore (A) edged out Saupin’s School of Panchkula by 1-0. Ketan scored the match winner in the 12th minute.
St Xavier’s School Panchkula Principal George Shear inaugurated the tournament.
Principal of DPS Pinjore Samson Masih was also present on the occasion.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Haryana Government transfers 40 DSPs
CHANDIGARH, OCT 1
The Haryana Government has transferred the following 40 Deputy Superintendent of Police with immediate effect.
Sr. No. | Name of the officers S/Shri | From | To | Remarks |
1 | Hukam Singh, HPS | Addl. SP/ Palwal | Addl. SP/HPA Madhuban | _ |
2 | Sajjan Singh, HPS | Addl. SP/Sirsa | Addl. SP/SVB Hisar. | _ |
3 | Vikas Dhankhar, HPS | Asstt.Comdt. 2nd IRB | Addl. SP/Rohtak | _ |
4 | Kirat Pal Singh, HPS | DSP/2nd IRB Bhondsi | DSP/Indri (Karnal) | _ |
5 | Dalbir Singh, HPS | DSP/Hqr. Rohtak | ACP/DLF Gurgaon | Vice Sr.No. 6 |
6 | Sumit Kumar, HPS | ACP/DLF Gurgaon | DSP/Hqrs. Rohtak | Vice Sr.No. 5 |
7 | Tula Ram, HPS | DSP/Hansi | DSP/Ganaur | Against vacancy |
8 | Kuldeep Singh, HPS | DSP/Hqrs. Kaithal | ACP/Central Faridabad | Vice Sr.No. 40 |
9 | Dharambir Singh, HPS | DSP/2nd IRB Bhondsi | DSP/GRP Faridabad. | Vice Sr.No. 24 |
10 | Deepak Saharan, HPS | ACP/Pataudi | DSP/Commando, Newal | Vice Sr.No. 21 |
11 | Baljinder Singh, HPS | DSP/Detective Rohtak | DSP/Ambala Cantt. | Against vacancy |
12 | Ashok Kumar, HPS | DSP/Barara | DSP/Bilaspur | Vice Sr.No. 13 |
13 | Kushal Pal Singh, HPS | DSP/Bilaspur | DSP/Barara | Vice Sr.No. 12 |
14 | Ravinder Kumar, HPS | ACP/City Gurgaon | DSP/Ellenabad | Against vacancy |
15 | Virender Singh, HPS | DSP/Panchkula | DSP/Saffidon | Against vacancy |
16 | Bhoop Singh, HPS | DSP/SVB | DSP/Kosli | Against vacancy |
17 | Ishwar Singh, HPS | DSP/GRP Hisar | DSP/Siwani | Against vacancy |
18 | Sumer Singh, HPS | DSP/SCB | ACP/City Gurgaon | Vice Sr.No. 14 |
19 | Mahavir Singh, HPS | On re-instatement | DSP/GRP Hisar | Vice Sr.No. 17 |
20 | Dharam Singh, HPS | DSP/PTC Sunaria | DSP/2nd IRB Bhondsi | Against vacancy |
21 | Om Parkash Narwal, HPS | DSP/Commando, Newal | DSP/City Kurukshetra | Vice Sr.No. 38 |
22 | Balbir Singh, HPS | DSP/RTC Bhondsi | DSP/Bhiwani | |
23 | Sadhu Ram, HPS | DSP/Sonipat | DSP/Gohana | |
24 | Om Parkash, HPS | DSP/GRP, Faridabad | DSP/RTC Bhondsi | Vice Sr.No. 22 |
25 | Badri Parshad, HPS | DSP/Detective, Sonipat | DSP/SVB | Vice Sr.No. 31 |
26 | Narinder Singh, HPS | On promotion | DSP/Palwal | Against vacancy |
27 | Dheeraj Setia, HPS | DSP/Bhiwani | DSP/Hisar | Vice Sr.No. 28 |
28 | Inder Singh, HPS | DSP/Hisar | DSP/Bhiwani | Vice Sr.No. 27 |
29 | Rameshwar Dass, HPS | DSP/Hqrs. Ambala | DSP/HPA/MBN | Against vacancy |
30 | Ashok Kumar,HPS | On re-instatement | DSP/SCB | Vice Sr.No. 18 |
31 | Subhash Chander, HPS | DSP/SVB | DSP/Mewat at Nuh | Against vacancy |
32 | Sham Lal, HPS | DSP/CID | DSP/Samalkha | Against vacancy |
33 | Dhian Singh, HPS | DSP/HVPNL | Home Guards Rohtak | _ |
34 | Om Singh, HPS | DSP/Dadri | DSP/Jind | Vice Sr.No. 35 |
35 | Suresh Kumar, HPS | DSP/Jind | DSP/Dadri | Vice Sr.No. 34 |
36 | Suresh Chand, HPS | DSP/Jagadhri | DSP/Tohana | Vice Sr.No. 37 |
37 | Shiv Charan, HPS | DSP/Tohana | DSP/SCB Hisar | Against vacancy |
38 | Ram Chander Rathee, HPS | DSP/ City Kurukshetra | DSP/Panchkula | Vice Sr.No. 15 |
39 | Surinder Pal Singh, HPS | DSP/City Karnal | DSP/SVB | Vice Sr.No. 31 |
40 | Tejbir Singh, HPS | ACP/Central Faridabad | ACP Manesar | Against vacancy |
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