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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
(LUCKNOW REGION)
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET VENUE: - J.N.V.KHAIRABAD,SITAPUR
OPENING CEREMONY DATE: - 7TH OCT 2016
FORMATION OF CONTINGENTS
ARRIVAL OFTHE CHIEF GUEST IN OFFICE
WELCOME OFTHE CHIEF GUEST AND OTHER
DIGNITARIES
HOISTING OF FLAG
MARCH PAST AND SALUTE
WELCOME ADDRESS BY THE HOST PRINCIPAL
DETAILED INTRODUCTION OF MEET
OATH TAKING BY THE PARTICIPANTS
LIGHTNING OF THE TORCH
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
BLESSING BY THE CHIEF GUEST AND DECLARATION
OF OPENING OF THE MEET
VOTE OF THANKS
HOCKEY MATCH (SENIOR BOYS)
J.N.V. SITAPUR CORDIALLY
WELCOMES YOU
NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
(LUCKNOW REGION)
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET VENUE: - J.N.V.KHAIRABAD,SITAPUR
CLOSING CEREMONY DATE: - 8TH OCT 2016
ASSEMBLY OF THE PARTICIPANTS ARRIVAL OF THE CHIEF GUEST AND WELCOME OF
THE CHIEF GUEST
SUMMARY OF THE NATIONAL MEET
CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION BY THE CHIEF GUEST
DECLARATION OF SELECTED PLAYERS FOR SGFI
BLESSING BY THE CHIEF GUEST
VOTE OF THANKS
LOWERING OF THE FLAG
DECLARATION OF THE MEET CLOSED
NATIONAL ANTHEM/NATIONAL SONG AS
APPLICABLE
JUMBO MARCH PAST OF THE PARTICIPANTS
DEPARTURE OF THE PARTICIPANTS
J.N.V. SITAPUR BIDS ADIEU
NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
(LUCKNOW REGION)
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET VENUE: - J.N.V.KHAIRABAD,SITAPUR
ROUTINE FOR 7TH OCTOBER 2016
5.00AM : ROUSE
5.30AM : TEA(ESCORTS)
7.15AM-8.00AM : BREAKFAST
8.30AM : ASSEMBLY OF CONTINGENTS
09.00AM : OPENING CEREMONY
10.30AM : BEGINNING OF COMPETITION
12.30PM-01.00PM : LUNCH
01:00PM-02.00PM : REST
02.00PM -06.00PM : SECOND SESSION
05.00PM-05:15PM : SNACKS & TEA
06:00PM-06:30PM : MEETING OF TEAM ESCORTS
07.30PM-08.00PM : DINNER
NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
(LUCKNOW REGION)
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET VENUE: - J.N.V.KHAIRABAD,SITAPUR
ROUTINE FOR 8TH OCTOBER 2016
5.00AM : ROUSE
5.30AM : TEA(ESCORTS)
6.00AM-7.30AM : HOCKEY MATCHES
7.30AM-8.15AM : BREAKFAST
8.15AM-11.00AM : HOCKEY MATCHES
11.00AM-11.15AM : SNACKS
11.15AM-01.00PM : HOCKEY MATCHES
01:00PM-02:00PM : LUNCH
02:00PM-03.00PM : REST
03.00PM -04.30PM : FINAL MATCH
04:30PM : CLOSING CEREMONY
07:00PM-08:30PM : DINNER
GLIMPSES OF SITAPUR
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
RAJA TODARMAL One of the Nav-Ratnaand revenue minister of Mughal emperor Akbar was born at Laharpur town of district Sitapur. KAVI NARROTAMDAS The writer of ‘SudamaCharitra’ and contemporary of Tulsidas was born at village Badi in tehsil Sidhauli of district Sitapur. ACHARYA NARENDRA DEV He was a famous academic and nationalist. He translated ‘Ami DharamKosh’ and ‘Baudh Dharma Darson’ in hindi. MAULANA FAZLE HAQ KHAIRABADI He was famous freedom fighter, philosopher and intellectual. He belonged to Khairabad town of district Sitapur. He passed a “fatwa of Jihad” against British government in 1857. He was imprisoned to cellular jail in Andaman and Nikobar and died there in 1861. Famous poet/writer JannisarAkhtar Javedand Akhtar are his offsprings. MUZTAR WASIM KHAIRABADI Known Urdu poet from Khairabad was master (ustad) of famous Urdu poet FiraqGorakhpuri. RIAZ KHAIRABADI This famous writer and poet also belonged to Khairabad. He published many magazines and novels. JAWALA PRASAD WARQ He is among the creators of modern Urdu literature. PT. MADHU SUDAN DIXIT Famous doctor of Aurveda. The District Aurveda Hospital is named after him. DR. MAHESH PRASAD MEHRA
Founder of Sitapur Eye Hospital. This Eye Hospital and its branches are serving the eye patients all over U. P. RAJSHRI PURUSHOTTAM DAS TANDON He encouraged Pt. KrishanBihari Mishra to found the “Hindi Sabha” in 1940. DR. NAVAL BIHARI MISHRA Has prominent place in scientific story writing. CAPTAIN MANOJ PANDEY The Paramveer Chakra holder Captain Manoj Pandey was born in Ruda village near Kamlapurtown. He sacrificed his life during Kargil war in 1999.
GEOGRAPHICAL AND NATURAL OUTLINE
District Sitapur is situated in the central part of Lucknow division, capital of U.P. It is 27.6o longitude in north of Lucknow& between 80.18o& 81.24o latitude in east of Lucknow. This District is spread out 89 km. area from north to south & about 112 km. area from east to west. River Gomti makes the boundary from west to south of Sitapur&Hardoi. In the east river Ghaghra which separates district Bahraich from Sitapur. On the north side is district Khiri. Thus,this district adjoins Barabanki ,Bahraich , KheriHardoi, &Lucknow . Sitapur is divided in to six tehsils – Sadar ,Biswan ,Mahmoodabad, Sidhauli, Mishrikh&Laharpur.
Main Rivers of this district are Gomti, Chowaka, Ghaghra& they have tributaries Sarain, Pirai, Gond, Godia, Kevani, Gadia, Lakharia etc. Sitapur has mainly these types of soils Bhood, Domat, Matiyar. Its minimum temperature is 6oc & maximum 43.34oc. Northern part of the district receives more rain because it is situated near to hills. Climate of Sitapur is healthy. It is situated 100m – 150m above sealevel. Agriculture is sugarcane, mustard & groundnuts are cash crops.
HISTORY OF SITAPUR
‘‘Sitapur’’ as the name depicts, was established by the king, Vikarmaditya after the name of Lord Ram’s wife Sita. This place is concerned with ancient, medieval and modern History. This is a land of seer and Sufis. Puranas were written by Rishi Ved Vyas on this holy land. According to Hindu mythology the ‘‘PanchDharmYatra’’ journey of five main religious Hindu place will not be completed without visiting the Neemsar or Naimishranyana, a religious ancient place in Sitapur. Dargah of HazratMakhdoom at Khairabad and HazratGulzar Shah are the symbols of communal harmony.
The contribution of Sitapur cannot be avoided in social, historical, political and literary field in the country. Many freedom fighter gave their life to free India from British rule. Capt. Manoj Pandey sacrificed his life in Kargil war -1999 and honored his birth place with Param Veer Chakra.
This Sitapur eye Hospital along with its 32 branch hospitals in serving eye patients throughout Uttar Pradesh and providing sight to visually challenged people.
IIasia Park, Mahaveer Park, SarojiniVatika are the main gardens of the city. VaidehiVatika, Shaheed Capt. Manoj Pandey monument and ShauryaStambha are also important symbols of the city. The Cotton Woolen Rugs (Duries) are famous in India and also being exported abroad.
The City is situated on the river bank of ‘‘Sarayan’’, Lucknow-Delhi Nation High-way No-24, 89km from state capital Lucknow, And on metergauge Railway line from Lucknow to Bareilly via Lakhimpur and Pilibhit. Sitapur is also connected on broad gauge train network connecting Gorakhpur and Delhi via Gonda, Burhwal bypassing Lucknow to Hardoi. Whole district is divided into six tehsil –Siapur, Biswan, Mishrikh, Leharpur, Mehmoodabad and Sidhauli. There are 19 Blocks, two parliamentary constituencies namely Sitapur, Mishrikh (SC) and nine assembly constituencies i.e. Behta, Biswan, Mahmoodabad, Sidhauli (SC), Mishrikh and Machhrehta (SC).Total population of the district is 28.57 lacks and the area is 5743 Sq.km. There are 2348 Census Villages and 1329 Gram Panchayats in the District.
History of Hockey in India
The history of the game of hockey has its roots well laid in the worlds early
civilizations. One of the oldest known sports is believed to be in existence about
1200 years before the Ancient Games of Olympia. Right from Arabs, Greeks,
Romans, Persians to Ethiopians, everyone played a variation of the game. While
some played it just for recreation, the others were of the opinion that Hockey
would make them better warriors. The modern game of hockey, the field hockey,
developed in the British Isles in the 19th century.
A popular English school game, hockey was introduced in India by British
Army regiments and the game soon found favor among the native Indians.
Spreading internationally, the popularity of the game was especially effervescent
in India and Pakistan. It was during this time that the London Hockey Association
was formed and the rules for playing hockey were standardized. In 1924, the
International Hockey Federation (FIH) was formed and three years later, the
International Federation of Women’s Hockey followed.
Hockey in India
Talking about hockey in India, the first hockey club came up in Calcutta in
1885-86 and soon Bombay and Punjab followed suit. Making its Olympic debut at
the 1928 Amsterdam Games, Indian hockey team cruised home to its first
Olympic gold, without conceding a single goal. The hallmark of this ruthless
domination was the wizardry of Indian hockey legend Major Dhyan
Chandmesmerized the Amsterdam crowd with his dazzling skills. From 1928 to
1956, the Indian hockey juggernaut won six straight Olympic gold medals, while
winning 24 consecutive matches. During this time, India scored 178 goals
conceding only 7 in the process.
This was the golden era of Indian hockey, when India loomed large in world
hockey and produced some of the finest players the game has ever seen. During
this dominance, one name that clearly comes to mind is Balbir Singh. For almost
three decades, Indian team had about five players with the same name. The first
Balbir Singh played with the great Indian teams of 1948, 1952 and 1956. He
reached the pinnacle of success at Helsinki in 1952 when he scored five goals in a
6-1 gold medal victory over the Netherlands. The four later BalbirSinghs played
with the later Indian champions.
The Indian stronghold over the Olympic hockey gold came to an end, when
Pakistan defeated India in the final of the 1960 Rome Olympics. However, the
record created by India is likely to stand strong through ages, as no other country
has ever managed to come close to it, leave about beating it. Talking about some
of the legendary and outstanding players of Indian hockey, Dhyan Chand, K.D.
Singh, DhanrajPillay and DilipTirkey are some names that come to mind instantly.
Thanks to their exceptional gaming technique and enduring enthusiasm, the
position of India in the field of hockey achieved new heights.
Achievement of Indian Hockey in Olympics
Year Rank Venue
1928 Gold Medal Amsterdam Olympic
1932 Gold Medal Los Angeles Olympic
1936 Gold Medal Berlin Olympic
1948 Gold Medal London Olympic
1952 Gold Medal Helsinki Olympic
1956 Gold Medal Melbourne Olympic
1960 Silver Medal Rome Olympic
1964 Gold Medal Tokyo Olympic
1968 Bronze Medal Mexico City Olympic
1972 Bronze Medal Munich Olympic
1976 7th Position Montreal Olympic
1980 Gold Medal Moscow Olympic
1984 5th Position Los Angeles Olympic
1988 6th Position Seoul Olympic
1992 7th Position Barcelona Olympic
1996 8th Position Atlanta Olympic
2000 7th Position Sydney Olympic
2004 7th Position Athens Olympic
2008 Did not qualify Beijing Olympic
2012 12th Position London Olympic
2016 Quarter Finals Rio Olympic
PLEDGE
WE SWEAR THAT WE SHALL TAKE PART IN
26TH NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET 2016 WITH
LOYAL COMPETITION RESPECTING THE
REGULATIONS WHICH GOVERN THEM AND
WE ARE DESIROUS OF PARTICIPATING IN
THEMIN TRUE SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP
FOR THE HONOUR OF OUR REGIONS AND FOR
THE GLORY OF GAMES.
JAI HIND
WELCOME
ON BEHALF OF THE STAFF AND STUDENTS OF JNV
KHAIRABAD SITAPUR I WELCOME ALL THE PARTICIPANTS,
ESCORTS AND GUEST ON THE OCCASION OF 26TH
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET 2016-2017. I TRUST THAT THE
PARTICIPANTS WILL DISPLAY THE TRUE SPRIT OF
SPORTSMANSHIP AND WILL BE DISCIPLINED DURING THE
MEET TO MAKE IT ENJOYABLE. MY BEST WISHES TO ALL
THE PARTICIPANTS.
(R.K. CHAUDHARY) PRINCIPAL JNV SITAPUR
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA KHAIRABAD - SITAPUR
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET 2016-17
COMMITTEES FOR THE EVENT
REGISTRATION & RELIEVING
MR. ANIL KUMAR O.S.
MR. PANKAJ BAJPAI U.D.C.
MR. V.P.SINGH L.D.C.
MR. MANOJ JAISWAL L.DC. (PART TIME)
RECEPTION
MRS. R. KAUSHIK V.P.
MRS. TANUJA MISHRA PGT (ECONOMICS)
MRS. ARCHANA PATHAK S.U.P.W.
MR. SIJU G TGT (MALYALAM)
MR. A.K. CHAUDHARY LIBRARIAN
ACCOMMODATION & TENT ARRANGEMENT ECT.
MR. J.K. MISHRA . TGT (HINDI)
MR. R.D. DWIVEDI PGT (HINDI)
MR. S.V. UPADHYAY PGT (HISTORY)
MR. SUMIT SHUKLA PGT (CHEMISTRY)
MR. V.K.VERMA TGT (MATHS)
MR. S.K. AWASTHI TGT (MATHS)
DECORATION
MRS. A. PATHAK SUPW TR.
MRS. SUMAN SINGH ART TR.
MISS. SHRUTI SRIVASTAVA F.C.S.A.
CULTURAL
MRS. A.PATHAK S.U.P.W.
MRS. SHWETA SINGH MUSIC. TR.
MRS. ANAMIKA TIWARI TGT (S.St.)
MRS. ARCHANA SAHAI MUSIC TR. JNV SITAPUR-2
MR. VIDYA BHUSAN MUSIC TR. JNV RAIBAREILLY
ANNOUNCEMENT, REPORTING AND COMMENTARY
DR. MEENAKSHI TRIVEDI P.G.T. (ENGLISH)
MR. S.V. UPADHYAY PGT (HISTORY)
MR. R. R. CHATURVEDI PGT (ECONOMICS) JNV BAREILLY
COACHES
MIC & P.A. SYSTEM & TENT
MR. BINOD KUMAR PGT (MATHS)
DR. C.P. SINGH GANGWAR TGT (HINDI)
MRS. GARIMA SRIVASTAVA TGT (SCIENCE)
MR. P.K. BAJPAI U.D.C.
SEATING ARRANGEMENT
H.M. & A.H.M HOUSE ON DUTY
Note: (House on Duty NEELGIRI Junior & Senior House)
H.M. -Mr.SIJUG & A.H.M.- MRS.PRANATI GUPTA
H.M.-Mr.HARISCHANDRA& AHM - MR.S.V.UPADHYAY
CERTIFICATE WRITING AND RECORDS CUM PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
MRS. TANUJA MISHRA PGT (ECO)
MRS. GARIMA SRIWASTAVA TGT (SCIENCE)
MRS. PREETI PATHAK TGT (ENGLISH)
MRS. SEEMA DIXIT P.E.T. (F)
REFRESHMENT / WATER/TEA
MR. V.K. VERMA TGT (MATHS)
MR. S.K. AWASTHI TGT (MATHS)
MRS. A. PATHAK SUPW TR.
MRS. MARGRET PL TGT (MALYALAM)
MR. SIJU G TGT (MALYALAM)
MR. RASHTRA KUMAR CAT. ASSTT.
SCOUTS & GUIDES
FIRST - AID & EMERGENCY
MRS. S. DESHMUKH STAFF NURSE
MRS. MEERA SRIVASTAVA STAFF NURSE-JNV LUCKNOW
MR. A.K. GUPTA DRIVER
MRS. GEETA SHUKLA MATRON (P.T.)
MR. A.K.CHAUDHARY LIBRARIAN
DISCIPLINE
MR. S.P.SINGH PET (M)
MRS. SEEMA DIXIT P.E.T. (F)
ALL H.M. & A.H.M.
COMPUTER COMPILATION
MS. SHRUTI SRIVASTAVA F.C.S.A.
MR. B.M.MISHRA F.C.S.A. - JNV FAIZABAD
MR. V.P.SINGH L.D.C.
MR. MANOJ JAISWAL L.D.C. (P.T.)
JURY OF APPEAL
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OR DEPUTED OFFICERS FROM RO
HEAD AMONGS THE OFFICIALS HOCKEY FEDARATION
SENIOR MOST P.E.T.
PRESS & REPORTING
DR. MEENAKSHI TRIVED PGT (ENGLISH)
MR. S. V. UPADHYAY PGT (HISTORY)
MR. M.SINGH PET (M) JNV BHADOHI
MR. P.K.BAJPAI U.D.C.
MR. V.P. SINGH L.D.C.
BOOKLET PREPARATION
MR. R.D. DWIVEDI PGT (HINDI)
DR. MEENAKSHI TRIVEDI PGT (ENGLISH)
MRS. R.J. SONI TGT (ENGLISH)
MR. ANIL KUMAR O.S.
MR. P.K. BAJPAI U.D.C.
MISS. SHRUTI SRIVASTAVA F.C.S.A.
MR. V.P. SINGH L.D.C.
MR. MANOJ KUMAR L.D.C. (P.T.)
MESS
MR. A.K. SHUKLA PRINCIPAL-JNV SHAJAHANPUR
MRS. R. KAUSHIK V.P.
MR. HARISHCHANDRA PGT-GEOGRAPHY
MR. R.K. PANT C.A.
MR. BINOD KUMAR PGT- MATH
MR. V.K. VERMA/ MR. BIST
MRS. MARGRET P.L./ MR. BIST
M.O.D. & H.M. (FOR BREAKFAST)
ALL JUNIOR AND SENIOR HOUSES ………... FOR LUNCH
ALL SENIOR H.M. AND ……………. FOR DINNER
MR. RASHTRA KUMAR/ DEEPAK KUMAR……………FOR OFFICERS
FIELD CO-ORDINATORS
MR. S.V. UPADHYAY P.G.T. (HISTORY)
MR. S.P. SINGH P.E.T. (M)
MRS. SEEMA DIXIT P.E.T. (F)
MR. P.K.BAJPAI U.D.C.
CLEANLINESS COMMITTEE
MRS. A. PATHAK SUPW TR.
MRS. S. DESHMUKH STAFF NURSE
MR. P.K.BAJPAI U.D.C.
MR. RAJ KUMAR S.C.C.
MR. RAMESH CHANDRA S.C.C.
ARRANGEMENT OF SELECTION OFFICIALS FROM OUT SIDE
MR. S.P. SINGH P.E.T. (M)
MR. M. SINGH PET (M) JNV BHADOHI
MR. PANKAJ BAJPAI U.D.C.
PHOTOGRAPHY
MRS. ANAMIKA TIWARI TGT (S.St.)
MRS. SUMAN SINGH ART TR.
MR. A.K. CHAUDHARY LIBRARIAN
MR. V.P. SINGH L.D.C.
ELECTRICITY COMMITTEE
MR. S.P.SINGH P.E.T. (M)
MR. A.K.GUPTA DRIVER
MR. SATYA PAL SINGH LAB. ATT.
PRIZE ARRANGEMENTS BY SPONSORSHIP
MR. S.P. SINGH P.E.T. (M)
MR. ANIL KUMAR O.S.
MR. P.K. BAJPAI U.D.C.
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES
MRS. TANUJA MISHRA PGT (ECONOMICS)
MRS. GARIMA SRIVASTAVA TGT (SCIENCE)
MRS. PREETI PATHAK TGT (ENGLISH)
MR. S.P. SINGH P.E.T. (M)
MRS. SEEMA DIXIT P.E.T. (F)
CO-ORDINATOR FOR THE EVENT
PRINCIPAL JNV SITAPUR-2
PRINCIPAL JNV SHAHJAHANPUR
PRINCIPAL JNV SITAPUR
VICE PRINCIPAL JNV SITAPUR
NAMES OF THE TEAM PARTICIPATING IN
26th
NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET
(2016-17)
S.N. NAME OF REGION
PARTICIPATING STATES
NO. OF JNVS IN THE REGION
COLOUR OF FLAG
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS
1 BHOPAL MP,ODISHA, CHATTISHGARH
94 YELLOW 32
2 CHANDIGARH PUNJAB, H.P. ,J&K
45 SKY BLUE 32
3 HYDERABAD A.P., KARNATAKA, KERALA
69 GREEN 32
4 JAIPUR RAJASTHAN, DELHI
54 PINK 32
5 LUCKNOW U.P., UTTRAKHAND
82 NAVY BLUE 32
6 PATNA BIHAR, JHARKHAND, WEST BENGAL
75 PURPLE 32
7 PUNE MAHARASHTRA,GUJARAT,GOA, DADARA NAGAR HAVELI,DAMAN & DIU, LAKSHDEEP
63 KESARIYA 32
8 SHILLONG ASSAM, ARUNANCHAL PRADESH, MEGHALAYA, SIKKIM, MANIPUR, TRIPURA, NAGALAND
85 WHITE 32
TOTAL 567 256
FOREWARD
Since the evolution of human race on this earth man has evolved as a
player in quest of its needs to be able to survive. Times have changed games and
sports have found a new definition as the arenas have changed that is from the
fights of gladiators in the colosseums to the modern day Olympics but the reason
and the results behind games and sports being played stays the same. Man
aspires to channelize its energy and euphoria in nurturing competitiveness,
discipline and the most important co-existence through games and sports. The
role play of games and sports becomes more meaningful in the present as it
provides an opportunity to nurture the spirit of universal brotherhood. The 26th
National Hockey Meet at JawaharNavodayaVidyalayaKhairabad, Sitapur presents
the stage to all its participants to endure the challenges and evolve as worthy
competitors. I forward my best wishes to all the participants to emerge as
champions.
Girish Chandra Deputy Commissioner
NVS RO LKO