Fisheries Science College Gumla Hosts Thrilling Annual Sports Competition
The Fisheries Science College gumla recently concluded its highly anticipated four-day annual sports competition, showcasing the athletic prowess and competitive spirit of its students.
Students were divided into three dynamic teams – Killer Whale, White Shark, and Gangetic Dolphin – and engaged in a variety of indoor and outdoor sporting events. The athletics competitions featured intense races, including the 100-meter and 300-meter sprints, as well as tests of strength and precision in shot put, discus throw, and javelin throw.
Indoor competitions saw fierce battles unfold in chess, badminton, and table tennis, while outdoor events like volleyball, cricket, and kabaddi brought out the team spirit and strategic thinking of the participants.
The competition witnessed remarkable performances from both male and female athletes. In the 100-meter race, Sonu Kumar secured the top spot in the boys’ category, followed by shubham Ekka and Anmol. Nikki Kerketta emerged victorious in the girls’ category, with santoshi Kumari and Namrata Bakhala claiming the second and third positions respectively.
The 300-meter race saw Amlesh Kumar take the lead in the boys’ category, with Sonu Kumar and Shubham Ekka securing the second and third positions.In the girls’ category, sipu, Nikki Kerketta, and swati Hema Khalkho dominated the podium.
The field events also saw extraordinary displays of strength and skill. Lucky Soni, Abhishek Toppo, and Abhishek Dungdung excelled in shot put for the boys, while Swati Hema Khalkho, Aastha Sinha, and nikki Kerketta claimed the top three spots in the girls’ category.
Abhishek Toppo, Shubham Ekka, and Lucky Soni showcased their prowess in discus throw for the boys, while Swati Hema Khalkho, Aileen, and Nikita Kumari emerged as the top performers in the girls’ category.
In javelin throw, manjeet Kumar, Lucky Soni, and Shubham Ekka secured the top three positions for the boys, while Swati Hema Khalkho, Nikita Kumari, and Aastha Sinha dominated the girls’ category.
The indoor competitions saw Harsh Tiwari emerge victorious in boys’ table tennis,while Prince Kachhap reigned supreme in chess. ananya showcased her talent by winning in both girls’ table tennis and badminton, and also secured the top spot in chess. Saket and prasanna Pandey triumphed in boys’ doubles table tennis, while Swati Hema Khalkho and Monica Dungdung emerged as the winning duo in the girls’ category.
Ultimately, the Gangetic Dolphin team emerged as the overall champions, demonstrating their collective strength and teamwork.
Dr. A.K. Singh, Co-Dean of the college, congratulated the winners and emphasized the college’s commitment to the holistic development of its students. He highlighted the importance of extracurricular activities alongside academic pursuits.
The success of the competition was attributed to the dedicated efforts of Dr. Gulshan Kumar, the Sports In-charge, and the unwavering support of all assistant professors and supporting staff.
Gumla District Administration Emphasizes Good Governance During Review Meeting
The Gumla District Administration, as part of the ongoing Good Governance Week, organized a crucial workshop on monday.Deputy Commissioner Karna Satyarthi presided over the meeting, which focused on reviewing the progress of various development initiatives and addressing pending tasks.
During the review, the Deputy Commissioner meticulously examined updated reports from the Village Property Portal, Niti Aayog, SCA, and CSR projects. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the slow pace of progress in certain areas and directed officials to expedite the completion of all pending works without delay.
The Deputy Commissioner specifically reprimanded the engineering department for commencing road construction on the Sisai-Basia road without relocating utility poles, highlighting the importance of meticulous planning and coordination. He also emphasized the need for timely completion of projects, urging officials to adhere to stipulated deadlines.
Recognizing the importance of land-related matters, the deputy Commissioner engaged in detailed discussions with all engineering departments regarding First Land, in the presence of the District Forest Officer. He provided necesary instructions to ensure smooth and transparent land acquisition processes.
Furthermore, the Deputy Commissioner stressed the importance of updating ongoing schemes on the Gram Sampatti Portal and maintaining high-quality standards in construction and repair works. He emphasized that the objective of Good Governance Week is to deliver tangible benefits to citizens at the grassroots level.He urged officials to move beyond mere checklist exercises and strive for impactful outcomes that truly improve the lives of the people. He stressed the need to ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach all intended beneficiaries.The Deputy Commissioner also directed officials to update the schemes of the 15th Finance Commission on the Gram Sampatti Portal. He made it clear that any negligence or irregularities in project implementation would not be tolerated.
The meeting was attended by key officials, including DFO Ahmed belal Anwar, DDC Dileshwar Mahato, and DPO Raman Kumar.
minor Girl from Gumla Sold with Fake Aadhaar Card in Noida
A distressing case has come to light involving a minor girl from Gumla who was allegedly sold in Noida after being provided with a fake Aadhaar card. The age of the minor girl was falsely inflated on the forged document.
The family of the girl has reported the matter to the gumla Deputy Commissioner,who has taken cognizance of the situation. The girl has as been recovered and placed in an orphanage in Delhi.
However, the family, facing financial constraints, is unable to travel to Delhi to bring their daughter back home. They have appealed to the administration for assistance in reuniting them with their child.
Unluckily, despite the family’s plea, no concrete action has been taken by the Gumla administration or police to facilitate the girl’s return.
Jyoti Verma and Jyoti Gloria Kujur of Mission Parivartan Gumla have highlighted the family’s plight, stating that they are anxiously awaiting their daughter’s return. Though, the lack of support from the authorities has hindered their efforts.
Following facts about the girl’s sale,the Delhi police intervened and rescued her from Noida Purvanchal Royal Park Sector 137,Tower 2,Flat no. 11. She is currently under the care of an orphanage in Delhi.
Welcome,sports enthusiasts and esteemed faculty of Fisheries Science College Gumla! Allow me to extend my warmest congratulations to all participants for making this year’s annual sports competition a resounding success.
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It was inspiring to witness the dedication, perseverance, and sheer athleticism displayed by each and every one of you.From the heart-pounding sprints to the strategic battles on the chessboard, the competition showcased a remarkable level of talent and competitive spirit.
Let us commend the extraordinary performances of our top athletes: sonu Kumar, Nikki Kerketta, Lucky Soni, Swati Hema khalkho, and Amlesh Kumar, among others, whose exceptional skills left us in awe.
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But this competition was about more than just winning medals. It was about camaraderie, teamwork, and pushing individual limits, values that will serve you well beyond the sports field. the Gangetic Dolphins’ victory is a testament to the power of collective effort and the synergy that emerges when individuals unite towards a common goal.
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I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the tireless efforts of Dr. Gulshan kumar, the Sports In-charge, and the entire supporting staff who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this event a phenomenal success.
Dr. A.K. Singh’s insightful words underscored the valuable lessons learned beyond the athletic arena – the importance of holistic development,
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where extracurricular activities complement academic pursuits to nurture well-rounded individuals.
Let the spirit of sportsmanship, healthy competition, and unwavering teamwork continue to inspire us all as we move forward. Congratulations once again to all participants, and here’s to many more outstanding sporting events in the future.