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NEW DELHI, Apr 27: Chris Morris' brilliant unbeat- en knock of 82 went in vain as Gujarat Lions held their nerves to pull off a thrilling one-run win over Delhi Daredevils in an Indian Premier League match here today. Coming out to bat at a diffi- cult time when the Daredevils were tottering at 57 for four in 10.4 overs while chasing a chal- lenging 173, Morris played a sen- sational knock and struck sixes at will to notch up his fifty in just 17 balls, the fastest half century of the season. Morris (82 not out off 32 balls) shared 87 runs for the fifth wicket with country-mate JP Duminy (48 off 43 balls) to take Daredevils on the brink of a win before experienced Praveen Kumar and Dwayne Bravo pro- duced brilliant final two overs to restrict Daredevils to 171 for five. With Daredevils needing 18 runs off the last two overs, Praveen gave away four runs in the penultimate over before Bravo held on to his nerves with a fine final over to seal the win for Gujarat Lions and propel the debutants to the top of the stand- ings with 10 points from six games. Earlier, openers Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Smith struck explosive fifties before Daredevils bowlers pulled things back to some extent to restrict Gujarat Lions to 172 for six. McCullum (60 off 36 balls) and Smith (53 off 30) gave Gujarat a blazing start as the duo put on 112 runs off just 64 balls for the opening stand after being invited to bat. The way McCullum and Smith were going at one stage, Gujarat were well and truly on course to post a 200 plus total but Delhi bowlers, especially Imran Tahir (3/24) and Chris Morris (2/35), bowled brilliantly in the middle overs to keep the total under their arms length. Chasing a challenging 173 for win, the Daredevils were off to a horrible start, with right-arm pacer Dhawal Kulkarni picking up the first three wickets, two of which came in one over, to reduce the hosts to 16 for three in four overs. While Sanju Samson got a leading edge and was caught by a backward running James Faulkner in the second over, Kulkarni returned to dismiss Quinton de Kock (5) and Karun Nair (9). Duminy and Risabh Pant (20) then tried to resurrect the Delhi innings with a 40-run stand before the lat- ter was brilliantly caught by Praveen Kumar at deep off Faulkner's bowling.(PTI) Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Projects worth Rs 28 crores are underway in sports sector for developing better infrastructure and logistic facilities in the State, this was informed during a high level meeting held under the Chairmanship of Minister for Youth Services & Sports, IT and Technical Education, Moulvi Imran Raza Ansari here today . Commissioner/Secretary, Youth Services & Sports, IT and Technical Education, Hilal Ahmad Parray, Secretary Sports Council, Javaid Ahmad Shah, Special Secretary YSS, Sheikh Fayaz Ahmad and Executive Engineers of Sports Council were present in the meeting. During the meeting the Minister was apprised about the progress of ongoing works of sports infrastructure in the State and it was given out that out of 50 works 26 have been completed while as work is in full swing on 24 such works which include con- struction of new indoor stadium, pavilion at KK Hakku Hockey sta- dium, Kabaddi ground in Jammu division and development of play fields at Nanil Bijbehara and Hakbara, Qamarwari in Kashmir division. The Minister was further informed that 3 additional works coming at a cost of Rs 8 crore are progressing in Rajouri and Poonch districts under special package program. Mr Ansari while addressing the meeting directed concerned executive agencies to expedite the ongoing works and ensure that all projects are completed within the stipulated time frame. He said coalition Government is paying focused attention on developing sports infrastructure not only in the cities and big towns but also in rural and far flung areas. Later, the Minister reviewed the calendar of proposed Zonal, national and international sports activities being carried out during the current fiscal in the State. He was informed that North Zone Handball championship is pro- posed to be held at Jammu in the current month while as South Asian Rugby Championship shall be played at Srinagar in the month of July 2016. Likewise, North zone Athletic Championship and Federation Cup Body Building Championship is proposed to be held at Jammu in the month of August 2016 and February 2017 respectively. The Minister was also apprised that South Asian Chess Championship, Senior National Fencing Championship and South Asian handball Championship is proposed to be held at Srinagar in the month of September and October 2016. Among others senior officers of Sports Department and Sports Council were also present. Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: As many as 309 special athletes along with 67 coaches, attendants and volunteers took part in state- level sports event that came to a close here on Tuesday. The 3-day event that was held under the aegis of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) was inaugurated on April 22 by a visually impaired athlete, Rajjo Devi from remote area of district Doda. She is also brand a ambassador of Special Olympics Bharat Doda. The venue was filled with enthusiastic people who were eager to take part in a host of competitions in various games such as bocce, 200 mist 100 mts, 50 mts race, long jump, volley ball, foot ball, wheel chair race, zig zag dribbling, bad-minton, cultural programmes and soft ball. On the occasion, Deputy Director Central, Department of Youth Services and Sports, Haji Mirja Hussain was the chief guest. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ranu Kundal presided over the function whereas dis- trict coordinator SSA- district Doda, Kismat Singh was the special guest. Appreciating the talent of special athletes, Haji Mirja Hussain said: “Such sports events holds a great significance he lives of children with special care. These opportunities are similar to a full moon in their otherwise dark lives.” Deputy Superintendent of Police, Ranu Kundal, who presided over the valedictory function, in her presidential address said, “Such platforms make them feel important and happy. The special smiles on the faces of differently abled sports persons while getting t-shirts, medals and certificates of merit are real indicators that they are really amazed and happy from the core of their hearts.” President Special Olympics Bharat J&K, Dr. Ashwani Jojra presented welcome address. Vote of thanks was presented by State Sports Director, Special Olympics Bharat J&K, Raj Kumar Sharma who also con- ducted all sports events under his technical guidance. Prominent among others who spoke on the occasion included district president District Special Olympics Association Leh, Tresing Angmo, district coordinator Special Olympics Bharat Doda, Rakesh Kumar Chouhan and Padmalaya Tsoma from Kargil. Prizes were given away to the winners of the events. J&K’s Prinkle enters semis Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Defeating Anita of Jaipur by (6-1, 6-2) in the singles quarterfinals, Prinkle Singh of Jammu and Kashmir sealed berth in the semifinals of the ongoing All India AITA Ranking Tournament at Sunrise Tennis Academy at Chandigarh. In doubles, the duo of Prinkle and Urmi Pandey lost in the quarterfinals to the pair of Arushi Kakkar of Chandigarh and Nidha Kamal of Mumbai by (6-4, 6-7, 7-10). THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Governor NN Vohra alongwith other dignitaries presenting Rajya Puraskar to Bharat Scouts and Guides at Raj Bhavan on Wednesday. Rajya Puraskar Award Ceremony of Bharat Scouts and Guides held at Raj Bhavan Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Governor N N Vohra, who is the Patron of the J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides (S&G), presented Rajya Puraskar to 277 Scouts and Guides of the State at the Award Presentation Ceremony held at Raj Bhavan here today. Usha Vohra, First Lady; Kavinder Gupta, Speaker Legislative Assembly; Dr. Nirmal Singh, Deputy Chief Minister; Naeem Akhter, Minister for Education, Jahangir Mir, DG Youth Services and Sports and other dignitaries were presented Scout Scarves on the occasion. The Governor congratulated the recipients of the Awards and wished them bright careers ahead. He laud- ed the valuable work being done by the functionaries of the J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides. Speaking on the occasion, the Governor stressed the need for enlarging the resource base for giv- ing a significant boost to the activities of Scouts and Guides movement in the State to bring a much larger num- ber of youth under its ambit. The Governor thanked the Education Minister for allotting the building of Government Middle School Satwari to enable the Scouts and Guides to locate their Headquarters there. He hoped that this will help in giving a fillip to the Scouts and Guides activities in the State. Suggesting measures to boost S&G activities in the State, the Governor stressed creation of an adequate corpus fund and organiz- ing Jamborees in the far-off dis- tricts of the State for reaching the students in these distant areas. Naeem Akhter, Minister for Education and president, J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides, shared his experiences of being associated with Scouts and Guides movement during his school days and highlighted the importance of such activities in shaping a sound mind in a sound body. He assured the movement of all required help to forge ahead. Earlier, the Governor unfolded the Scouts and Guides Flag and the Scouts and Guides presented the Prayer and the Flag Song. The stu- dents displayed yoga asanas and demonstrated first aid drill on this occasion. Roma Wani, senior vice-presi- dent, J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides, presented the Welcome Address and Nasreen Khan, Advisor, J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides presented a Vote of Thanks. I D Soni, State Commissioner, J&K State Bharat Scouts and Guides; senior functionaries of the organization; and a large number of Scouts and Guides and their leaders were present at the function. Sports infrastructure worth Rs 28 crore coming up in J&K: Ansari *Directs for timely completion of all ongoing works T ODA Y'S FIXTURE Kolkata Knight Riders Vs Mumbai Indians (Mumbai) 8 PM Selection trials of U-14, U-17 cricketers of Jammu zone held Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: A huge rush of budding cricketers was witnessed at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Bakshi Nagar as the Department of Youth Services and Sports, Jammu Zone organized the selection trials of Under-14 and Under-17 cricketers at this venue, here today. The trials were inaugurated by Principal of the School, Shashi Thappa in presence of conveners of the selection com- mittee, Roopali Slathia and Mohd Farooq, besides members Satpal Singh Manhas, Satika Sharma and Madan Mohan. The selection panel will pick the Jammu zone team in two days trials, which will partici- pate in the forthcoming Inter- Zonal Cricket Tournaments. Speaking on the occasion, Mrs Thappa threw light on the significance of games and sports and urged upon the play- ers to participate in more and more sports activities for better health. Raffle draw prizes of Police Public Mela distributed among winners Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Fabulous 38 prizes of 27th Police Public Mela, which was held at Gulshan Ground on February 21, 2016 were distributed among the win- ners by the Director General of Police, K Rajendra Kumar at an impressive function held at Officers Mess here today. The prizes were handed over to the winners on production of original raffle draw tickets and after completing required formali- ties. Mr. Rajendra congratulated the winners and extended good wishes to them for their happy and pros- perous life. He informed that the remaining prizes would be handed over to the winners at Srinagar and the winners have been asked to contact AIG (Welfare) PHQ and complete the formalities before May 20th 2016, otherwise their claim would not be entertained as per the laid down rules. Prizes distributed among the winners include Amaze cars to Mohammad Ishaq of Poonch, Tariq Ahmad of Ganderbal, Nisar- ul-Din of Ramban, Rita Devi of Jodhpur Doda and Mohammad Sideeq of Budgam. Six Wagon-R cars were hand- ed over to Kulbushan Sharma of Samba, Rachna Kumari of Rajouri, Ashok Singh of Rajouri, Ab. Hamid of Armed Police 7th Battalion, Babli Devi of Patrara Rajouri and Ghulam Hyder of JKP, Accordingly five Alto-800 cars were handed over to Muzaffer Hussain of Poonch, SPO Mohammad Kabir of Rajouri, Gh. Mohammad and Ved Prakash of Samba. Five Motor cycles were distributed among Mohinder Kumar of Janipur Jammu, Reyaz Ahmad of Pulwama, Mushtaq Ahmad, Mohammad Ayub of Shalteng Srinagar and Aijaz Hussain of CID Headquarters. Three Scooties were handed over to Immad-ud-din Parray of Zirpara Bijbehara, Abdul Qayoom of Bandipora and Charrandas of Hiranagar. Three ACs were given to Mohammad Ashraf, Reyaz Ahmad and Imtiyaz Ahmad of Kupwara. Similarly, three LEDs were handed over to Bashir Ahmad Shah, Basharat Banday of Poonch and Nageena Akhter. One Smart Phone, cash prize of Rs. 11,000, one Tab and two Washing Machines were distributed among Asif Afzal of Hanwara, Sidhant Sharma, Nihal Singh of R S Pura, Mohammad Maqbool of Kulgam and Rajinder Bhandhari of Talab Tiloo Jammu. The prizes were distributed in presence of senior police offi- cers which include DG Home-guards, Gopal Reddy, ADGPs, Navin Agarwal, VK Singh, SM Sahai, L Mohanti and AK Choudhary, IGPs, HK Lohia, Muneer Ahmed Khan, Danesh Rana, Yoginder Koul, SL Sharma, Jagjit Kumar and MA Ganai, Director SSG, SA Mujtaba, DPT, Hilal Ahmed, AIGPs, Dr. Mohammad Haseeb Mughal, Sheikh Junaid Mehmood, Tahir Sajad and Kulbir Singh and other police officers. Players posing for a group photograph during Inter-School Tournament at Girls HSS Canal Road in Jammu on Wednesday. Inter-School Tournaments held at Jammu, Satwari zones Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Inter school matches of Jammu Zone started at Govt Girls Hr Sec School,Canal Road, here today. The matches were held in the disciplines of Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Wrestling and Cricket Under-14 and Under-17 Boys cate- gories at Govt Girls Hr Secondary School Bakshi Nagar, here. District Youth Services and Sports Officer Jammu, Sukhdev Raj Sharma was the guest of hon- our on the occasion, who encour- aged the players for their participa- tion. Later, Incharge Principal, GHSS Canal Road and Harpreet Kour, Lecturer Commerce also motivated the students for fair play. The matches were held under the supervision of ZPEO Jammu, Saroman Dogra. Inter School Tournament in the sports disciplines of Volleyball, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Wrestling for Boys Under-14 and Under-17 years got underway at Govt. Boys High School Jammu cantonment. In all, 310 boys from different schools of Satwari zone are com- peting for top honours. The tournament was declared open by Headmaster Govt. High School Jammu Cantt, Raj Rani Sharma. The tournaments are being organized by the Department of Youth Services and Sports as an annual calendar of sports activities for the years of 2016-17. The tournament was conduct- ed under the chairmanship of Sukhdev Raj Sharma, DYSSO Jammu and under the overall supervision of Kiran Jyoti, ZPEO Satwari. The matches are being officiat- ed by panel of experts of the Department of Youth Services and Sports which included Asa Singh, Hardev Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Neeru and Ravinder Singh. DGP K Rajendra distributing Rafle Draw Prizes among winners in Jammu. Prinkle smashing during her quarterfinal match at Chandigarh. 309 special athletes participate in State level sports event Khalsa outplays Wazir by 8 wkts in 2nd Holi Cup Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Khalsa Cricket Club defeated Wazir Cricket Club by 8 wickets in the ongoing 2nd Holi Cup T20 Cricket Tournament at Mandal Cricket Ground, here. Earlier, winning the toss and batting first, Wazir Cricket Club scored 134 runs in the allotted 20 overs. Sahil (32) and Raj Singh (24) were the main scorers. For Khalsa Club, Prithvi took 3 wickets, while Nitin and Ricky claimed one wicket each. In reply, Khalsa Club chased the target in 13.4 overs by losing 2 wickets, thus won the match by 8 wickets. Harinder Pal Singh (72) was the top scorer, whiler Nitin and Kawalpreet Singh contributed 24 and 17 runs to the total respectively. For Wazir Cricket Club, Raghubir Singh and Sahil claimed one wicket each. The match was officiated by Varinder Sigh and Babloo as umpires, while the Tournament is being organized by Sachin Singh, Mukesh Sharma and Sunil Kumar. Zonal level Cross Country competition held Excelsior Sports Correspondent PATTAN, Apr 27: Zonal Level Cross Country Competition was held at Nihalpora Pattan in which sev- eral students from various insti- tutions participated. The race was organized by Zonal Physical Education wing of Zone Nihalpora Pattan in col- laboration with Company Commander 29 RR Maj Arpit. In Under-14 group, Manzoor Ahmad Mir of Hanfia Model School Nihalpora bagged first position and Kaiser Ahmad Mailk won 2nd position and in Under-17 category, Zubeer Ahmad Dar of Govt High School Chukar bagged first position and Wakar Ahmad Malik of Govt High School Palpura bagged 2nd position. The race was flagged-off by the Physical Education Teacher and Company Commander 29 RR. The position holders were awarded prizes and commend- able certificates by the Principal of the Institution. Presentation Convent organizes Inter-School Debate Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Presentation Convent Senior Secondary School Jammu organized the Annual Nano Nagle Memorial Inter- School Debate in the School Auditorium, here today. Eminent Educationist, Gitanjali Andotra Rana, Associate Prof Department of English, GCW Parade, Ms Nirlape Kaur, HoD Department of Political Science MAM College and Anshuja Tak were the adjudicators of the event. The house debated on the hotly contested topic ‘Caste Based Reservations are a Sure Step to India’s Socio-Economic Progress.’ In all, 12 schools participat- ed from across Jammu. Ananya Sharma of Jodhamal Public School bagged the first position, Khushboo Turki clinched the second place, while the third place was shared by Mehula Khajuria of Presentation Convent and Mahavir Singh of DPS Jammu. Manasvini Oswal of Jodhamal School received the consolation prize and the Rolling Trophy was lifted by Presentation Convent School, Jammu. Winners of Inter-School Debate Competition posing alongwith dignitaries at Presentation Convent in Jammu. BCCI appoints Pawan as Fitness Trainer Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has appointed Pawan Sharma, son of Sham Lal Sharma, resident of Poonch and employee of the Department of Youth Services and Sports as Fitness Trainer of Zonal Cricket Camp of North Zone Under-15 boys. Pawan has the distinction of having attended Under-23 National Cricket Camp as Fitness Trainer in 2014, besides accompanying as Fitness Trainer of JKCA Ranji Trophy and Under-23 boys teams. Principal Girls Higher Secondary School, Bakshi Nagar, Shashi Thappa interacting with players while inaugurating cricket trials on Wednesday. Chinar 9 Jawan Cricket Premier League commences Excelsior Sports Correspondent SRINAGAR, Apr 27: As a part of ongoing efforts of Army under Chinar 9 Jawan Clubs towards nurturing youth talent, Army in Bandipora district of North Kashmir commenced a Cricket Premier League to pro- mote budding cricketers from far flung areas. A defence spokesman said the Chinar 9 Jawan Club Premier League aims to provide a platform to the young crick- eters to showcase their talent in a competitive environment. “This 18 day league com- menced on April 26 at Sports Ground in Safapora Higher Secondary School with an over- whelming participation of 28 teams from all over the Valley. The league is being played on T-20 league-cum-knock out basis,” he said. The first match was played between Wonder Boys Cricket Club, Safapora and Asham Eleven Cricket Club, which the former won. The match was thoroughly enjoyed by the youth who turned out in large numbers to cheer the teams. Special atheletes sweating-it-out during State Level Sports event on Wednesday. Inter-School Tournaments in full swing at various zones Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: District Level and Zonal Level Inter- School Competitions were in full swing at different venues today. At Gandhi Nagar zone, the matches in the disciplines of Kho- Kho, Volleyball, Kabaddi and Wrestling were held under the overall supervision of ZPEO Sher Singh. Four days Inter-School Tournament for boys and girls Under-14 and Under-17 years of Bhalwal Zone began at HSS Bhalwal today. The Tournament was inaugu- rated by Principal HSS Bhalwal, in presence of ZPEO Bhalwal, Veena Tickoo. The matches were officiat- ed by Ram Paul, Gulbir Singh, Rajesh Choudhary, Sham Singh, Ajmer Singh, Ajeet Singh, Prithvi Pal Sharma, Sunil Abrol and Sukhdev Singh Bhau. Inter-School Tournament in the disciplines of Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Kabaddi, and Wrestling were held at RS Pura Zone under the supervision of ZPEO Chander Kanta. The Inter-School Tournament of Akhnoor Zone was held under the supervision of ZPEO, Anju Gupta. Principal Govt HSS Boys Akhnoor Puran Singh inaugurated the Tournament. Inter-School Tournament of Khour Zone was organized under the supervision of ZPEO Romesh Choudhary, while Inter School Tournaments of Arnia Zone were also held today under the supervision of ZPEO Arnia, Harishikesh Kaul. Principal HSS Bhalwal, Sirsa Ram inaugurating Inter- School Tournament on Wednesday. Maharaja Ranjeet Singh HC wins Hockey title Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 27: Final Match of Hockey Tournament-2016 at Boys High School Simbal Camp Miran Sahib Jammu was held today which was organised by the J&K Police under Civic Action Programme (CAP). The final match was won by Maharaja Ranjeet Singh Hockey Club via tie-breaker by 5-4 goals. Gurkrit Singh of Situ Hockey Club was declared as the player of the match and the player of the tournament was given to Ramandeep Singh of Situ Hockey Club. DIG Ashkoor Ahmed Wani was the chief guest where as SSP Jammu Dr. Sunil Gupta, SP Hqrs Romesh Kotwal and SHO RS Pura Harish Dayama were the guests of honours. Others present on the occasion were SDPO R.S Pura Harjeet Singh, SHO Miran sahib Hilal Azhar and Dr. Karan Bhagat, Principal Police Public School Sh. Sanjeev Pardhan, Rtd. Captain Manjeet Singh, Sarpanch Ravinder Singh, Sarpanch Rajinder Singh, Sarpanch Raja Singh, Sarpanch Pawan Raina, R.K Sharma Social Activist, Satpaul Singh, Manjeet Singh, Hardev Singh, Rehmat Ali, Amarjeet Singh, Parmeet Singh, Santokh Singh Cheema and Gurmeet Singh JE. Match referees were Amarjeet Singh, Manjeet Singh, Gurmeet Singh, Daljeet Singh and Gurjeet Singh while Charanjeet Singh was the technical officer. Lions survive Morris' scare to sneak to 1 run win over Delhi

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NEW DELHI, Apr 27:

Chris Morris' brilliant unbeat-en knock of 82 went in vain asGujarat Lions held their nerves topull off a thrilling one-run winover Delhi Daredevils in anIndian Premier League matchhere today.

Coming out to bat at a diffi-cult time when the Daredevilswere tottering at 57 for four in10.4 overs while chasing a chal-lenging 173, Morris played a sen-sational knock and struck sixes atwill to notch up his fifty in just 17balls, the fastest half century ofthe season.

Morris (82 not out off 32balls) shared 87 runs for the fifthwicket with country-mate JPDuminy (48 off 43 balls) to takeDaredevils on the brink of a winbefore experienced PraveenKumar and Dwayne Bravo pro-

duced brilliant final two overs torestrict Daredevils to 171 for five.

With Daredevils needing 18runs off the last two overs,Praveen gave away four runs inthe penultimate over beforeBravo held on to his nerves witha fine final over to seal the winfor Gujarat Lions and propel the

debutants to the top of the stand-ings with 10 points from sixgames.

Earlier, openers BrendonMcCullum and Dwayne Smithstruck explosive fifties beforeDaredevils bowlers pulled thingsback to some extent to restrictGujarat Lions to 172 for six.

McCullum (60 off 36 balls) andSmith (53 off 30) gave Gujarat ablazing start as the duo put on 112runs off just 64 balls for the openingstand after being invited to bat.

The way McCullum and Smithwere going at one stage, Gujaratwere well and truly on course to

post a 200 plus total but Delhibowlers, especially Imran Tahir(3/24) and Chris Morris (2/35),bowled brilliantly in the middleovers to keep the total under theirarms length.

Chasing a challenging 173 forwin, the Daredevils were off to ahorrible start, with right-arm

pacer Dhawal Kulkarni pickingup the first three wickets, two ofwhich came in one over, to reducethe hosts to 16 for three in fourovers.

While Sanju Samson got aleading edge and was caught by abackward running James Faulknerin the second over, Kulkarnireturned to dismiss Quinton deKock (5) and Karun Nair (9).Duminy and Risabh Pant (20) thentried to resurrect the Delhi inningswith a 40-run stand before the lat-ter was brilliantly caught byPraveen Kumar at deep offFaulkner's bowling.(PTI)

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: Projectsworth Rs 28 crores are underwayin sports sector for developingbetter infrastructure and logisticfacilities in the State, this wasinformed during a high levelmeeting held under theChairmanship of Minister forYouth Services & Sports, IT andTechnical Education, MoulviImran Raza Ansari here today .

Commissioner/Secretary,Youth Services & Sports, IT andTechnical Education, Hilal AhmadParray, Secretary Sports Council,Javaid Ahmad Shah, SpecialSecretary YSS, Sheikh FayazAhmad and Executive Engineersof Sports Council were present inthe meeting.

During the meeting theMinister was apprised about theprogress of ongoing works ofsports infrastructure in the Stateand it was given out that out of 50works 26 have been completedwhile as work is in full swing on24 such works which include con-

struction of new indoor stadium,pavilion at KK Hakku Hockey sta-dium, Kabaddi ground in Jammudivision and development of playfields at Nanil Bijbehara andHakbara, Qamarwari in Kashmirdivision.

The Minister was furtherinformed that 3 additional workscoming at a cost of Rs 8 crore areprogressing in Rajouri and Poonchdistricts under special packageprogram.

Mr Ansari while addressingthe meeting directed concernedexecutive agencies to expedite theongoing works and ensure that allprojects are completed within thestipulated time frame. He saidcoalition Government is payingfocused attention on developingsports infrastructure not only inthe cities and big towns but alsoin rural and far flung areas.

Later, the Minister reviewedthe calendar of proposed Zonal,national and international sportsactivities being carried out duringthe current fiscal in the State. Hewas informed that North Zone

Handball championship is pro-posed to be held at Jammu in thecurrent month while as SouthAsian Rugby Championship shallbe played at Srinagar in themonth of July 2016. Likewise,North zone AthleticChampionship and FederationCup Body BuildingChampionship is proposed to beheld at Jammu in the month ofAugust 2016 and February 2017respectively.

The Minister was also apprisedthat South Asian ChessChampionship, Senior NationalFencing Championship and SouthAsian handball Championship isproposed to be held at Srinagar inthe month of September andOctober 2016.

Among others senior officersof Sports Department and SportsCouncil were also present.

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: As manyas 309 special athletes alongwith 67 coaches, attendants andvolunteers took part in state-level sports event that came to aclose here on Tuesday.

The 3-day event that washeld under the aegis of Ministryof Youth Affairs and Sports(MYAS) was inaugurated onApril 22 by a visually impairedathlete, Rajjo Devi from remotearea of district Doda. She is alsobrand a ambassador of SpecialOlympics Bharat Doda.

The venue was filled withenthusiastic people who wereeager to take part in a host ofcompetitions in various gamessuch as bocce, 200 mist 100 mts,50 mts race, long jump, volleyball, foot ball, wheel chair race,zig zag dribbling, bad-minton,cultural programmes and softball.

On the occasion, DeputyDirector Central, Department ofYouth Services and Sports, HajiMirja Hussain was the chiefguest. Deputy Superintendent ofPolice, Ranu Kundal presidedover the function whereas dis-trict coordinator SSA- districtDoda, Kismat Singh was thespecial guest.

Appreciating the talent ofspecial athletes, Haji Mirja

Hussain said: “Such sportsevents holds a great significancehe lives of children with specialcare. These opportunities aresimilar to a full moon in theirotherwise dark lives.”

Deputy Superintendent ofPolice, Ranu Kundal, whopresided over the valedictoryfunction, in her presidentialaddress said, “Such platformsmake them feel important andhappy. The special smiles on thefaces of differently abled sportspersons while getting t-shirts,medals and certificates of meritare real indicators that they arereally amazed and happy fromthe core of their hearts.”

President Special OlympicsBharat J&K, Dr. Ashwani Jojrapresented welcome address.

Vote of thanks was presentedby State Sports Director, SpecialOlympics Bharat J&K, RajKumar Sharma who also con-ducted all sports events underhis technical guidance.

Prominent among otherswho spoke on the occasionincluded district presidentDistrict Special OlympicsAssociation Leh, TresingAngmo, district coordinatorSpecial Olympics Bharat Doda,Rakesh Kumar Chouhan andPadmalaya Tsoma from Kargil.

Prizes were given away tothe winners of the events.

J&K’s Prinkle enters semis

Excelsior Sports CorrespondentJAMMU, Apr 27: Defeating

Anita of Jaipur by (6-1, 6-2) inthe singles quarterfinals,Prinkle Singh of Jammu andKashmir sealed berth in thesemifinals of the ongoing AllIndia AITA RankingTournament at Sunrise TennisAcademy at Chandigarh.

In doubles, the duo ofPrinkle and Urmi Pandey lost inthe quarterfinals to the pair ofArushi Kakkar of Chandigarhand Nidha Kamal of Mumbaiby (6-4, 6-7, 7-10).

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU

Governor NN Vohra alongwith other dignitaries presenting Rajya Puraskar to Bharat Scouts andGuides at Raj Bhavan on Wednesday.

Rajya Puraskar Award Ceremony of BharatScouts and Guides held at Raj Bhavan

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: Governor NN Vohra, who is the Patron of theJ&K State Bharat Scouts andGuides (S&G), presented RajyaPuraskar to 277 Scouts and Guidesof the State at the AwardPresentation Ceremony held at RajBhavan here today. Usha Vohra,First Lady; Kavinder Gupta,Speaker Legislative Assembly; Dr.Nirmal Singh, Deputy ChiefMinister; Naeem Akhter, Ministerfor Education, Jahangir Mir, DGYouth Services and Sports andother dignitaries were presentedScout Scarves on the occasion.

The Governor congratulated therecipients of the Awards and wishedthem bright careers ahead. He laud-ed the valuable work being done bythe functionaries of the J&K StateBharat Scouts and Guides.

Speaking on the occasion, theGovernor stressed the need for

enlarging the resource base for giv-ing a significant boost to the activitiesof Scouts and Guides movement inthe State to bring a much larger num-ber of youth under its ambit.

The Governor thanked theEducation Minister for allotting thebuilding of Government MiddleSchool Satwari to enable theScouts and Guides to locate theirHeadquarters there. He hoped thatthis will help in giving a fillip to theScouts and Guides activities in theState.

Suggesting measures to boostS&G activities in the State, theGovernor stressed creation of anadequate corpus fund and organiz-ing Jamborees in the far-off dis-tricts of the State for reaching thestudents in these distant areas.

Naeem Akhter, Minister forEducation and president, J&KState Bharat Scouts and Guides,shared his experiences of beingassociated with Scouts and Guides

movement during his school daysand highlighted the importance ofsuch activities in shaping a soundmind in a sound body. He assuredthe movement of all required helpto forge ahead.

Earlier, the Governor unfoldedthe Scouts and Guides Flag and theScouts and Guides presented thePrayer and the Flag Song. The stu-dents displayed yoga asanas anddemonstrated first aid drill on thisoccasion.

Roma Wani, senior vice-presi-dent, J&K State Bharat Scouts andGuides, presented the WelcomeAddress and Nasreen Khan,Advisor, J&K State Bharat Scoutsand Guides presented a Vote ofThanks.

I D Soni, State Commissioner,J&K State Bharat Scouts andGuides; senior functionaries of theorganization; and a large number ofScouts and Guides and their leaderswere present at the function.

Sports infrastructure worth Rs 28 crorecoming up in J&K: Ansari

*Directs for timely completion of all ongoing works

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Selection trials of U-14, U-17 cricketers of Jammu zone heldExcelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: A hugerush of budding cricketers waswitnessed at Government GirlsHigher Secondary School,Bakshi Nagar as the Departmentof Youth Services and Sports,Jammu Zone organized theselection trials of Under-14 and

Under-17 cricketers at thisvenue, here today.

The trials were inauguratedby Principal of the School,Shashi Thappa in presence ofconveners of the selection com-

mittee, Roopali Slathia andMohd Farooq, besides membersSatpal Singh Manhas, SatikaSharma and Madan Mohan.

The selection panel will pickthe Jammu zone team in twodays trials, which will partici-pate in the forthcoming Inter-Zonal Cricket Tournaments.

Speaking on the occasion,

Mrs Thappa threw light on thesignificance of games andsports and urged upon the play-ers to participate in more andmore sports activities for betterhealth.

Raffle draw prizes of Police PublicMela distributed among winners

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: Fabulous 38prizes of 27th Police Public Mela,which was held at GulshanGround on February 21, 2016were distributed among the win-ners by the Director General ofPolice, K Rajendra Kumar at animpressive function held atOfficers Mess here today.

The prizes were handed overto the winners on production oforiginal raffle draw tickets andafter completing required formali-ties.

Mr. Rajendra congratulated the

winners and extended good wishesto them for their happy and pros-perous life. He informed that theremaining prizes would be handedover to the winners at Srinagar andthe winners have been asked tocontact AIG (Welfare) PHQ andcomplete the formalities beforeMay 20th 2016, otherwise theirclaim would not be entertained as

per the laid down rules.Prizes distributed among the

winners include Amaze cars toMohammad Ishaq of Poonch,Tariq Ahmad of Ganderbal, Nisar-ul-Din of Ramban, Rita Devi ofJodhpur Doda and MohammadSideeq of Budgam.

Six Wagon-R cars were hand-ed over to Kulbushan Sharma ofSamba, Rachna Kumari ofRajouri, Ashok Singh of Rajouri,Ab. Hamid of Armed Police 7thBattalion, Babli Devi of PatraraRajouri and Ghulam Hyder ofJKP,

Accordingly five Alto-800

cars were handed over toMuzaffer Hussain of Poonch,SPO Mohammad Kabir ofRajouri, Gh. Mohammad and VedPrakash of Samba. Five Motorcycles were distributed amongMohinder Kumar of JanipurJammu, Reyaz Ahmad ofPulwama, Mushtaq Ahmad,Mohammad Ayub of Shalteng

Srinagar and Aijaz Hussain ofCID Headquarters.

Three Scooties were handedover to Immad-ud-din Parray ofZirpara Bijbehara, Abdul Qayoomof Bandipora and Charrandas ofHiranagar. Three ACs were givento Mohammad Ashraf, ReyazAhmad and Imtiyaz Ahmad ofKupwara.

Similarly, three LEDs werehanded over to Bashir Ahmad Shah,Basharat Banday of Poonch andNageena Akhter. One Smart Phone,cash prize of Rs. 11,000, one Taband two Washing Machines weredistributed among Asif Afzal of

Hanwara, SidhantSharma, Nihal Singhof R S Pura,Mohammad Maqboolof Kulgam andRajinder Bhandhari ofTalab Tiloo Jammu.

The prizes weredistributed in presenceof senior police offi-cers which include DGHome-guards, GopalReddy, ADGPs,Navin Agarwal, VKSingh, SM Sahai, L

Mohanti and AK Choudhary, IGPs,HK Lohia, Muneer Ahmed Khan,Danesh Rana, Yoginder Koul, SLSharma, Jagjit Kumar and MAGanai, Director SSG, SA Mujtaba,DPT, Hilal Ahmed, AIGPs, Dr.Mohammad Haseeb Mughal,Sheikh Junaid Mehmood, TahirSajad and Kulbir Singh and otherpolice officers.

Players posing for a group photograph during Inter-SchoolTournament at Girls HSS Canal Road in Jammu on Wednesday.

Inter-School Tournaments heldat Jammu, Satwari zones

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: Inter schoolmatches of Jammu Zone started atGovt Girls Hr Sec School,CanalRoad, here today.

The matches were held in thedisciplines of Kabaddi, Kho-Kho,Volleyball, Wrestling and CricketUnder-14 and Under-17 Boys cate-gories at Govt Girls Hr SecondarySchool Bakshi Nagar, here.

District Youth Services andSports Officer Jammu, SukhdevRaj Sharma was the guest of hon-our on the occasion, who encour-aged the players for their participa-tion.

Later, Incharge Principal,GHSS Canal Road and HarpreetKour, Lecturer Commerce alsomotivated the students for fairplay.

The matches were held underthe supervision of ZPEO Jammu,Saroman Dogra.

Inter School Tournament in thesports disciplines of Volleyball,

Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Wrestlingfor Boys Under-14 and Under-17years got underway at Govt. BoysHigh School Jammu cantonment.

In all, 310 boys from differentschools of Satwari zone are com-peting for top honours.

The tournament was declaredopen by Headmaster Govt. HighSchool Jammu Cantt, Raj RaniSharma.

The tournaments are beingorganized by the Department ofYouth Services and Sports as anannual calendar of sports activitiesfor the years of 2016-17.

The tournament was conduct-ed under the chairmanship ofSukhdev Raj Sharma, DYSSOJammu and under the overallsupervision of Kiran Jyoti, ZPEOSatwari.

The matches are being officiat-ed by panel of experts of theDepartment of Youth Services andSports which included Asa Singh,Hardev Singh, Gurbachan Singh,Neeru and Ravinder Singh.

DGP K Rajendra distributing Rafle Draw Prizes among winners in Jammu.

Prinkle smashing duringher quarterfinal match atChandigarh.

309 special athletes participatein State level sports event

Khalsa outplays Wazir by 8 wkts in 2nd Holi Cup

Excelsior CorrespondentJAMMU, Apr 27: Khalsa Cricket Club defeated Wazir Cricket

Club by 8 wickets in the ongoing 2nd Holi Cup T20 CricketTournament at Mandal Cricket Ground, here.

Earlier, winning the toss and batting first, Wazir Cricket Clubscored 134 runs in the allotted 20 overs. Sahil (32) and Raj Singh (24)were the main scorers. For Khalsa Club, Prithvi took 3 wickets, whileNitin and Ricky claimed one wicket each.

In reply, Khalsa Club chased the target in 13.4 overs by losing 2wickets, thus won the match by 8 wickets. Harinder Pal Singh (72) wasthe top scorer, whiler Nitin and Kawalpreet Singh contributed 24 and17 runs to the total respectively. For Wazir Cricket Club, RaghubirSingh and Sahil claimed one wicket each.

The match was officiated by Varinder Sigh and Babloo as umpires,while the Tournament is being organized by Sachin Singh, MukeshSharma and Sunil Kumar.

Zonal level Cross Countrycompetition held

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

PATTAN, Apr 27: ZonalLevel Cross CountryCompetition was held atNihalpora Pattan in which sev-eral students from various insti-tutions participated.

The race was organized byZonal Physical Education wingof Zone Nihalpora Pattan in col-laboration with CompanyCommander 29 RR Maj Arpit.

In Under-14 group,Manzoor Ahmad Mir of HanfiaModel School Nihalporabagged first position and KaiserAhmad Mailk won 2nd positionand in Under-17 category,Zubeer Ahmad Dar of GovtHigh School Chukar baggedfirst position and Wakar AhmadMalik of Govt High SchoolPalpura bagged 2nd position.

The race was flagged-off bythe Physical Education Teacherand Company Commander 29RR. The position holders wereawarded prizes and commend-able certificates by the Principalof the Institution.

Presentation Convent organizesInter-School Debate

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: PresentationConvent Senior Secondary SchoolJammu organized the AnnualNano Nagle Memorial Inter-School Debate in the SchoolAuditorium, here today.

Eminent Educationist,Gitanjali Andotra Rana,Associate Prof Department ofEnglish, GCW Parade, MsNirlape Kaur, HoD Departmentof Political Science MAMCollege and Anshuja Tak werethe adjudicators of the event.

The house debated on the hotly

contested topic ‘Caste BasedReservations are a Sure Step toIndia’s Socio-Economic Progress.’

In all, 12 schools participat-ed from across Jammu.

Ananya Sharma of JodhamalPublic School bagged the firstposition, Khushboo Turkiclinched the second place, whilethe third place was shared byMehula Khajuria of PresentationConvent and Mahavir Singh ofDPS Jammu. Manasvini Oswal ofJodhamal School received theconsolation prize and the RollingTrophy was lifted by PresentationConvent School, Jammu.

Winners of Inter-School Debate Competition posing alongwith dignitaries at PresentationConvent in Jammu.

BCCI appoints Pawanas Fitness TrainerExcelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr27: Board ofControl for Cricketin India (BCCI) hasappointed PawanSharma, son ofSham Lal Sharma,

resident of Poonch and employeeof the Department of YouthServices and Sports as FitnessTrainer of Zonal Cricket Camp ofNorth Zone Under-15 boys.

Pawan has the distinction ofhaving attended Under-23 NationalCricket Camp as Fitness Trainer in2014, besides accompanying asFitness Trainer of JKCA RanjiTrophy and Under-23 boys teams.

Principal Girls Higher Secondary School, Bakshi Nagar,Shashi Thappa interacting with players while inauguratingcricket trials on Wednesday.

Chinar 9 JawanCricket Premier

League commencesExcelsior Sports Correspondent

SRINAGAR, Apr 27: As apart of ongoing efforts of Armyunder Chinar 9 Jawan Clubstowards nurturing youth talent,Army in Bandipora district ofNorth Kashmir commenced aCricket Premier League to pro-mote budding cricketers fromfar flung areas.

A defence spokesman saidthe Chinar 9 Jawan ClubPremier League aims to providea platform to the young crick-eters to showcase their talent ina competitive environment.

“This 18 day league com-menced on April 26 at SportsGround in Safapora HigherSecondary School with an over-whelming participation of 28teams from all over the Valley.The league is being played onT-20 league-cum-knock outbasis,” he said.

The first match was playedbetween Wonder Boys CricketClub, Safapora and AshamEleven Cricket Club, which theformer won. The match wasthoroughly enjoyed by theyouth who turned out in largenumbers to cheer the teams.

Special atheletes sweating-it-out during State Level Sports eventon Wednesday.

Inter-School Tournaments in fullswing at various zones

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: DistrictLevel and Zonal Level Inter-School Competitions were in fullswing at different venues today.

At Gandhi Nagar zone, thematches in the disciplines of Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Kabaddi andWrestling were held under theoverall supervision of ZPEO SherSingh.

Four days Inter-SchoolTournament for boys and girls

Under-14 and Under-17 years ofBhalwal Zone began at HSSBhalwal today.

The Tournament was inaugu-rated by Principal HSS Bhalwal,in presence of ZPEO Bhalwal,Veena Tickoo.

The matches were officiat-ed by Ram Paul, Gulbir Singh,Rajesh Choudhary, Sham

Singh, Ajmer Singh, AjeetSingh, Prithvi Pal Sharma,Sunil Abrol and Sukhdev SinghBhau.

Inter-School Tournament inthe disciplines of Kho-Kho,Volleyball, Kabaddi, andWrestling were held at RS PuraZone under the supervision ofZPEO Chander Kanta.

The Inter-School Tournamentof Akhnoor Zone was held underthe supervision of ZPEO, AnjuGupta. Principal Govt HSS Boys

Akhnoor Puran Singh inauguratedthe Tournament.

Inter-School Tournament ofKhour Zone was organized underthe supervision of ZPEO RomeshChoudhary, while Inter SchoolTournaments of Arnia Zonewere also held today under thesupervision of ZPEO Arnia,Harishikesh Kaul.

Principal HSS Bhalwal, Sirsa Ram inaugurating Inter-School Tournament on Wednesday.

Maharaja Ranjeet Singh HC wins Hockey title

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 27: Final Match of Hockey Tournament-2016 atBoys High School Simbal Camp Miran Sahib Jammu was heldtoday which was organised by the J&K Police under Civic ActionProgramme (CAP).

The final match was won by Maharaja Ranjeet Singh HockeyClub via tie-breaker by 5-4 goals.

Gurkrit Singh of Situ Hockey Club was declared as the playerof the match and the player of the tournament was given toRamandeep Singh of Situ Hockey Club.

DIG Ashkoor Ahmed Wani was the chief guest where as SSPJammu Dr. Sunil Gupta, SP Hqrs Romesh Kotwal and SHO RSPura Harish Dayama were the guests of honours. Others presenton the occasion were SDPO R.S Pura Harjeet Singh, SHO Miransahib Hilal Azhar and Dr. Karan Bhagat, Principal Police PublicSchool Sh. Sanjeev Pardhan, Rtd. Captain Manjeet Singh,Sarpanch Ravinder Singh, Sarpanch Rajinder Singh, SarpanchRaja Singh, Sarpanch Pawan Raina, R.K Sharma Social Activist,Satpaul Singh, Manjeet Singh, Hardev Singh, Rehmat Ali,Amarjeet Singh, Parmeet Singh, Santokh Singh Cheema andGurmeet Singh JE.

Match referees were Amarjeet Singh, Manjeet Singh, GurmeetSingh, Daljeet Singh and Gurjeet Singh while Charanjeet Singhwas the technical officer.

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