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16/03/2024

19 अप्रैल से सात चरणों में लोकसभा चुनाव की घोषणा।

400m hurdles: Gold – Delna Philip (Kannur University) 59.11s; Silver – Neha Dhabale (Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Uni) 1...
25/02/2024

400m hurdles: Gold – Delna Philip (Kannur University) 59.11s; Silver – Neha Dhabale (Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Uni) 1:00.33s; Bronze – Anushka Dattatray (Shivaji Uni) 1:00.41s

1500m: Gold – Amandeep Kaur (Panjab Uni) 4:23.72s; Silver – Nikita Sharma (Chandigarh Uni) 4:24.03s; Bronze – Huidrom (Manipur Uni) 4:34.84s

Triple Jump: Gold – Deepanshi Singh (Lovely Professional Uni) 12.63m; Silver – Aleena Saji (Mahatma Gandhi Uni) 12.58m; Bronze – Mary Mukta Soreng (Panjab University) 11.81m

Discus Throw: Gold – Anisha A (Lovely Professional Uni) 48.69m; Silver – Anusha Yadav (Mangalore Uni) 47.22m; Bronze – Bhavana Yadav (Guru Kashi University) 45.57m

4x400 mixed relay: Gold – Chandigarh University 3:29.50s; Silver – Shivaji University 3:30.27s; Bronze -- Tamil Nadu Physical Education University 3:35.43s



BADMINTON (quarter-finals)

Men: Jain University bt Dibrugarh University 3-0; Shri Jagdishprasad JT University bt Adamas University 3-0; Chandigarh University bt University of Delhi 3-0; SRM University bt KLEF University 3-2

Women: Adamas University bt Maharshi Dayanand University 2-0;



FENCING

Men:

Epee: Gold – Vemani Lokesh (OU); Silver – Sufyan (GNDU); Bronze – Jakate Girish (SU), Rana Shubham (GNDU)



Women:

Epee: Gold – Tanisha Khatri (GNDU); Silver – Mitvaben Chaudhari (GNDU); Bronze – Saloni (KKU), Yashkeerat Kaur Hayer (PU)

Sabre: Gold – Vedika Kaushik (GKU); Silver – Jagmeet Kaur (GNDU); Bronze – Rishika Khajuria (GNDU), Sanya (PU)



FOOTBALL (semi-finals):

Women: Guru Nanak Dev University bt Guru Jambheshwar University 2-1; Annamalai University bt University of Madras 2-0



HOCKEY

Men:

Gold medal match:

Bronze medal match: Chandigarh University bt Manomaniam Sundarnar University 5-5 (3-1 SO)



Women:

Gold medal match: Sambalpur University bt ITM University 1-1 (5-3 SO)

Bronze medal match: Ranchi University bt Punjabi University 1-0



SHOOTING

Men:

10m Air Pistol: Gold – Arjun Singh Cheema (Lovely Professional Uni) 242.5; Silver – Amit (Guru Nanak Dev Uni) 240.1; Bronze – Kamaljeet (Indira Gandhi Uni) 222.2



10m Air Pistol team: Gold – Kurukshetra University 1726; Silver – Indira Gandhi University 1716; Bronze – Guru Nanak Dev University 1715

ABOUT KHELO INDIA UNIVERSITY GAMES 2023 ASHTALAKSHMI

The Khelo India University Games is a multi-discipline sports event aimed at promoting sports and fitness among university students in India. A vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, it provides a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent and compete at the national level. The Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi 2023, being staged over the seven states of north-east India, feature an array of sporting disciplines including athletics, rugby, basketball, volleyball, swimming, badminton, hockey, fencing, kabaddi, football, tennis, mallakhamb, judo, table tennis, boxing, shooting, weightlifting, archery, wrestling, and yogasana. The Games are aimed at finding the talent that will make the nation proud in global sports tournaments.

KIUG 2023: Jain University’s Sudanese cager Riek Gatkuoth enjoys competing at ‘happy hunting space’ Guwahati, Feb 21: Th...
21/02/2024

KIUG 2023: Jain University’s Sudanese cager Riek Gatkuoth enjoys competing at ‘happy hunting space’



Guwahati, Feb 21: The Khelo India University Games (KIUG) has been a happy hunting space for Sudan’s Riek Gatkuoth, who landed in Guwahati as a member of the defending champion unit.

Gatkuoth is part of Jain University, which went down narrowly to Panjab University 87-89 in the semi-finals of the men’s basketball events in the ongoing KIUG 2023 Ashtalakshmi.

Gatkuoth, who was born in South Sudan but brought up in Kenya, joined the Jain University two years back, and has already been part of the gold medal-winning team in the previous edition. The heartbreak in Guwahati, however, keeps him motivated, as he’s looking forward to another year at the university, and possibly another shot at a podium finish.

“I am originally from South Sudan but I grew up in Kenya till high school then I came to India and joined Jain University in Bangalore. This is not only my second year in Jain University but also my second Khelo India University Games, hopefully one more year is there. Last year we won the gold medal,” Gatkuoth said.

It’s been almost a decade since the now 23-year-old took up the sport back home, where he feels the competition level is tough despite lack of good infrastructure.

“Most of the equipments are not there and also there are no good courts. But the competition is tough there. Let’s say there is a court when you go to play, you will find like tall players, strongly-built players, competition would be tough compared to India that’s how I feel,” he said.

Gatkuoth, who looks up to the legendary Kevin Durant as his role model, landed in India after his plans of travelling to Canada for training got derailed. “My brother was already in India pursuing engineering, and I was supposed to go to Canada for further training. But the process got delayed so my dad sent me to India for doing BCA,” he explained.

Commenting on his experience of featuring at the prestigious KIUG, Gatkuoth said, “Khelo India is one of the best tournaments I know, with the best of facilities along with good referees and medical facilities”.

ABOUT KHELO INDIA UNIVERSITY GAMES 2023 ASHTALAKSHMI

The Khelo India University Games is a multi-discipline sports event aimed at promoting sports and fitness among university students in India. A vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, it provides a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent and compete at the national level. The Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi 2023, being staged over the seven states of north-east India, feature an array of sporting disciplines including athletics, rugby, basketball, volleyball, swimming, badminton, hockey, fencing, kabaddi, football, tennis, mallakhamb, judo, table tennis, boxing, shooting, weightlifting, archery, wrestling, and yogasana. The Games are aimed at finding the talent that will make the nation proud in global sports tournaments.

21/02/2024

KIUG 2023: Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar dominates 10m Air Rifle final, Jain University maintain top spot



Guwahati, Feb 21: Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar of Guru Nanak Dev University clinched the men’s 10m Air Rifle gold with a dominating performance that saw him lead from the first shot in the 4th Khelo India University Games (KIUG) 2023, Ashtalakshmi, at the Kahilipara Shooting Range here.

The 23-year-old qualified for the final in second spot but never looked under any trouble as he scored a total of 252 points, beating second placed Umamahesh Maddieni of KLEF University by 2.1 points. Sumedh Sasane of Shivaji University bagged the bronze medal with a score of 228.8 points.

“I am quite happy with the way I shot today. I didn’t have a good outing in the ISSF World Cup in Granada and I came here to work on certain flaws and find my rhythm ahead of a long season,” said Tomar.

He also teamed up with Vidit Jain and Manpreet Singh Basra to help Guru Nanak Dev University clinch the team gold with a total of 1871.7 points and jump to the 10th spot in overall standings.

Jain University continued to top the standings as their women’s team clinched the basketball gold with a 68-58 win over University of Madras and their swimmers added two more gold medals to take the gold medal count to seven gold, four silver and four bronze.

Chandigarh University are second with four gold, six silver and eight bronze while Savitribai Phule University jumped to third place thanks to two gold medals from the weightlifting arena in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh.

Trupti Mane of Savitribai Phule University clinched the women’s 76 kg gold with a total of 177 kg. Mane started with two unsuccessful lifts in sn**ch before finally managing to cleanly lift 77kg. She then went on to lift 100kg in her third attempt of clean and jerk to take home the gold. Shreya Ganamukhi of Shivaji University bagged silver with a total of 169kg and Sana of CSMU won the bronze with a total lift of 168kg.

Later, Savitribai Phule University’s Abhijit Disale won the 89 kg gold with a total lift of 302kg. GNDU’s Surinderpal Singh (284kg) and SRTMU’s Krishna Dalvi (282kg) bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively.

In the kabaddi competition at the Sarusajai Sports Complex in Guwahati, Chandigarh University defeated Bharati Vidyapeeth 34-32 in the women’s final while Mangalore University bagged the men’s gold with a 36-22 win over University of Kota.



RESULTS:

BASKETBALL

Men:

Gold medal match – Panjab University bt University of Madras 85-84

Bronze medal match – Jain University bt University of Rajasthan 79-78

Women:

Gold medal match – Jain University bt University of Madras 68-58

Bronze medal match – Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science bt Guru Nanak Dev University 100-84

FOOTBALL

Men:

Group A: Guru Nanak Dev University bt University of Calcutta 1-0; University of Calicut bt Punjabi University 2-0

Women:

Annamalai University bt University of Calicut 4-0

KABADDI

Men:

Gold medal match – Mangalore University bt University of Kota 36-22

Bronze – Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Chaudhary Bansi Lal University

Women:

Gold medal match – Chandigarh University bt Bharati Vidyapeeth 34-32

MALLAKHAMB

Women Team: Gold – University of Mumbai 84.35pts; Silver – Vikram University 81.45pts; Savitribai Phule University 79.45pts

SHOOTING

Men:

10m Air rifle: Gold – Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar (Guru Nanak Dev Uni) 252pts; Silver – Umamahesh Maddineni (KLEF Uni) 249.9; Bronze – Sumedh Sasane (Shivaji Uni) 228.8

10m Air Rifle team: Gold – Guru Nanak Dev University 1871.7pts; Silver – University of Rajasthan 1868.3; Bronze – Panjab University 1865.2

SWIMMING

Men:

400m Medley: Gold – Sai Nihar Bikkina (KLEF Uni) 4:45.01s; Silver – Manikanta L (Jain Uni) 4:51.10; Bronze – Aaryan Bhosale (Uni of Mumbai) 4:53.55s

200m freestyle: Gold – Krishna Gadakh (Uni of Kerala) 1:58.48s; Silver – Sambhavv R (Jain Uni) 1:59.09s; Bronze – Leonard V (Manonmaniam Sundaranar Uni) 1:59.38s

100m Butterfly: Gold – Harsh Saroha (Chandigarh Uni) 55.95s; Silver – Vishnu G (Mahatma Gandhi Uni) 57.21s; Bronze – Pratham Sharma (Chandigarh Uni) 57.36s

4x100m medley: Gold – Jain University 3:58.37s; Silver – Anna University 3:59.73s; Bronze – University of Calicut 4:02.18

Women:

800m freestyle: Gold – Anumati Chougule (Jain Uni) 9:50.39s; Silver – Preetha V (Jain Uni) 9:57.28s; Bronze – Varsha V (Uni of Madras) 10:09.28

200m butterfly: Gold – Shristi Upadhaya (Jadavpur Uni) 2:30.53s; Silver – Uttar Gogoi (Chandigarh Uni) 2:33.07s; Bronze – Kalyani Saxena (Sarvajanik Uni)

200m freestyle: Gold – Snigdha Ghosh (Adamas Uni) 2:14.27s; Silver – Pratyasa Ray (Utkal Uni) 2:15.15s; Bronze – Anumati Chougule (Jain Uni) 2:17.77s

100m butterfly: Gold – Shristi Upadhaya (Jadhavpur Uni) 1:06.08s; Silver – Snigdha Ghosh (Adamas Uni) 1:06.15s; Bronze – Uttara Gogoi (Chandigarh Uni) 1:07.00

WEIGHTLIFTING

Men:

81kg: Gold – Gurkaran Singh (PU-PB) 307kg; Silver – Valluri Ajay Babu (CU) 300kg; Bronze – Adinarayana Battu (CUTM) 295kg

89kg: Gold – Abhijit Disale (SPPU) 302kg; Silver – Surinderpal Singh (GNDU) 284kg; Krishna Dalvi (SRTMU) 282kg

Women:

71kg: Gold – Manju (MDU) 179kg; Silver – Navdeep Kaur (CU) 178kg; Bronze – Bhavana Sharma (LTSU-P) 176kg

76kg: Gold – Trupti Mane (SPPU) 177kg; Silver – Shreya Ganamukhi (SU-MHR) 169kg; Bronze – Sana (CSMU) 168kg

81kg: Gold – Srilakshmi Chukka (AU) 187kg; Silver – Heena (PU-PAT) 187kg; Bronze – Reshma (DBRAU) 186kg.

Khelo India University Games 2023: Swimmers give Jain headstart~Jain University lead medal tally after 32 gold medals de...
20/02/2024

Khelo India University Games 2023: Swimmers give Jain headstart

~Jain University lead medal tally after 32 gold medals decided on first two days~

Guwahati, Feb 20: Swimmer Shubhrant Patra clinched the men’s 200m butterfly gold with a dominating performance and then returned to help Jain University claim the 4x100m freestyle crown and top the medals standing in the 4th Khelo India University Games 2023, Ashtalakshmi, here on Tuesday.

Kalyani Saxena of Sarvajanik University, Surat and Danush S of Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences also added a second gold to their tally on the second day of swimming competition at the Dr Zakir Hussain Aquatic Complex as the race for the overall title heats up.

With 32 gold medals decided in two days of competition, Jain University tops the standings with four gold, one silver and two bronze medals while Utkal University is second thanks to three gold medals from swimmer Pratyasa Ray, who added the women’s 200m backstroke gold to her tally on Tuesday.

Patra, who is originally from Odisha but now trains and studies in Bengaluru, bagged the 200m butterfly gold with a timing of 2:06.94s, finishing over half a second ahead of Chandigarh University’s Harsh Saroha. Shubham Dhaygude of Savitribai Phule University clinched the bronze with a time of 2:11.18s.

He then returned to the pool for the 4x100m freestyle relay, swimming the third leg, as he teamed up with Xavier Dsouza, Dhyan Balakrishna and Sambhavv R to bag the gold with a time of 3:37.76s. Anna University (3:39.35s) and University of Kerala (3:41.65s) bagged the silver and bronze respectively.

Earlier, Kalyani Saxena and Danush S proved that they were far ahead of competition as they clinched the women 400m medley and men 50m breaststroke gold respectively.

On Monday, Kalyani had won the women’s 200m breaststroke gold while Dhanush topped the men’s 200m breaststroke race.



Elsewhere, in the basketball competition, University of Madras will take on Jain University in the women’s final. In the semi-final, the team from Tamil Nadu hammered Guru Nanak Dev University 105-48, while Jain University got the better of Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science 85-61.

In the men’s category, Panjab University upset defending champions Jain University 89-87 to reach the final where they will face University of Madras, who got the better of University of Rajasthan 79-76.

In weightlifting competition, being held in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, KIIT’s Sneha won the gold in 55kg category with a total lift of 172kg with Punjabi University’s Ramandeep (165kg) and Kurukshetra University’s Shalu (159kg) taking home silver and bronze medals respectively.



RESULTS

BASKETBALL (SEMI-FINALS)

Men:

Panjab University bt Jain University 89-87; University of Madras bt University of Rajasthan 79-76

Women:

University of Madras bt Guru Nanak Dev University 105-48

Jain University bt Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science 85-61

FOOTBALL

Men:

Group B: Mahatma Gandhi University vs University of Kerala

Shivaji University bt Adamas University 3-2

Women:

Group A: vs Chaudhary Bansilal University bt Goa University 4-0

Guru Jambeshwar University vs University of Madras 3-1

HOCKEY

Men:

Group A: Chandigarh University bt Manomaniam Sundamar University 4-3

Lovely Professional University bt Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University 7-4

Group B: Rabindranath Tagore University bt Sambalpur University 5-4

Bengaluru City University bt Guru Nanak Dev University 3-2



Women:

Group A: ITM University bt Sambalpur University 2-1

Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University bt Guru Nanak Dev University 3-1



Group B: Rabindranath Tagore University bt Maharshi Dayanand University 5-0

Ranchi University bt Punjabi University 4-2



KABADDI (SEMI-FINALS)

Men: University of Kota bt Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University 37-33

Mangalore University bt Chaudhary Bansi Lal University 35-26



Women:





SWIMMING

Men:

1500m freestyle: Gold – R Ruhunu Krishna (Uni. of Ker) 16:29.47s; Silver – Vikrant Bangale (Pandit Deendayal Energy Uni.) 17:36.05s; Bronze – Litheesh Gowda (Visvesvaraya Technology University) 17:43.22s



200m butterfly: Gold – Shubhrant Patra (Jain Uni) 2:06.94s; Silver – Harsh Saroha (Chandigarh Uni) 2:07.40s; Bronze – Shubham Dhaygude (Savitribai Phule Uni) 2:11.18s



200m backstroke: Gold – Subhasish Dey (Adamas Uni) 2:11.81s; Silver – Sai Nihar Bikkina (KLEF Uni) 2:12.90s; Bronze – Aaryan Bhosale (Uni of Mumbai) 2:13.31s



50m breaststroke: Gold – S Dhanush (Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences) 28.66s; Silver – MS Yadesh Babu (Anna Uni) 29.50s, Shwejal Mankar (Savitribai Phule Uni) 29.50s



50m butterfly: Gold – Harsh Saroha (Chandigarh Uni) 25.20s; Silver – Vishnu G (Mahatma Gandhi Uni) 25.47s; Bronze – Veer Khatkar (Maharshi Dayanand Uni) 25.74s



4x100m freestyle: Gold – Jain University 3:37.76s; Silver – Anna University 3:39.35s; Bronze – University of Kerala 3:41.65s



Women:

400m IM: Gold – Kalyani Saxena (Sarvajanik Uni) 5:26.71s; Silver – Firdoush Kayamkhani (Uni. of Kota) 5:28.36s; Bronze – Pratyasa Ray (Utkal Uni) 5:28.80s



200m backstroke: Gold -- Pratyasa Ray (Utkal Uni) 2:30.95s; Silver – Bhakti Wadkar (Savitribai Phule Uni) 2:33.11s; Bronze – Bharti (Chandigarh Uni) 2:37.84s



50m breaststroke: Gold – Vasupalli Naga Greeshmini (Mahatma Gandhi Uni) 34.78s; Silver – Aarti Patil (Uni of Mumbai) 35.42s; Bronze – Jyoti Patil (Uni of Mumbai) 35.93s



50m butterfly: Gold – Snigdha Ghosh (Adamas Uni) 28.90s; Silver -- Shristi Upadhaya (Jadavpur Uni) 29.30s; Uttara Gogoi (Chandigarh Uni) 29.81s





WEIGHTLIFTING

Men:

55kg: Gold – Vijay Kumar Maheshwari (PRSU) 224kg; Silver – Balaji P (TU-TN) 217kg; Bronze – Donigolla Veeresh (CU) 213kg



67kg: Gold – Tharun T (PU-Tn) 255kg; Silver – Dinesh Chellamariappan (UCC) 254kg; Bronze – Tipannu Lakkhanvar (MU-KR) 205kg



73kg: Gold – Jaskaran Ram (SBBSU) 271kg; Silver – Bellamkonda Krishna (CU) 265kg; Bronze – Logeswaran Sankar (TU-TN) 263kg



Women:

55kg: Gold – Sneha (KIIT) 172kg; Silver – Ramandeep (PU-PAT) 165kg; Bronze – Shalu (KU-HR) 159kg



59kg: Gold – Usha (CU) 185kg; Silver – Liza Kamsha (YVU) 181kg; Bronze – Balo Yalam (GKU) 179kg



64kg: Gold – Pooja Rajesh (GKU) 176kg; Silver – Sanapathi Pallavi (AU) 175kg; Bronze – Sukama Adak (CU) 172kg

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मोरियानी सीट : प्रतिष्ठा लगी दांव पर
गुवाहाटी, 22 अक्टूबर (न्यूज़ लाइट डेस्क)। असम विधानसभा के आसन्न उपचुनाव में राज्य की मोरियानी सीट को लेकर सत्तारूढ़ भारतीय जनता पार्टी और राज्य की मुख्य विपक्षी पार्टी कांग्रेस की प्रतिष्ठा दांव पर लग गई है। खासकर जहां एक ओर मुख्यमंत्री डॉ हिमंत विश्व शर्मा के बुलावे पर कांग्रेस विधायक पद से इस्तीफा देकर भाजपा में शामिल हुए रूपज्योति कुर्मी को इस चुनाव में जिताना मुख्यमंत्री डॉ शर्मा के लिए प्रतिष्ठा का प्रश्न बना हुआ है।
वहीं दूसरी ओर कांग्रेस के नवनियुक्त प्रदेश अध्यक्ष भूपेन बोरा के लिए भी कांग्रेस की इस सीट को फिर से वापस लाने की चुनौती है। एक प्रकार से दोनों ही नेताओं के नेतृत्व में राज्य में होने रहा जा रहा या पहला चुनाव है। इस चुनाव परिणाम पर न सिर्फ दोनों ही नेताओं का राजनीतिक भविष्य टिका हुआ है, बल्कि चुनाव परिणाम से राज्य की आगामी राजनीतिक दिशा में निर्धारित होने वाली है। यही वजह है कि दोनों ही दल मोरियानी सीट पर एंड़ी चोटी के ताकत लगा रहे हैं।

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