Bengaluru:
“Vanvasi youths have to work hard to excel in sports” said Sarbanand Sonowal,
Union Minister of Sports & Youth affairs here on Sunday, December 28. He
was addressing at the closing session of 17th National Level Vanvasi Archery
Competition at Vaghdevi Institute, Vartur, Banglore. He expressed that archery
is our tradition of Janjati communities. Sports cultivate moral values.
He welcomes the initiative of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram in tribal sports at
national level. He assured to extend all sort of support for Vanvasi (tribal)
sports activities.
On
the occasion Shri Jaleswar Brahma, Vice President of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram said
that Ashram is a voluntary social organisation working for the development of
Janjati communities of Bharat. Sports competition is one of the major activity
through which we can explore hidden talents of Vanvasi youths who are staying
in remote villages.
Rahul
Banarjee an Olympian archer graced the function as special guest of the
function. He said that archaery is in blood of Vanvasi badhus. Shri Shakti Pad
Thakur gave brief information of the competition and conducted the prize
distribution ceremony.
The
three day 17th National Level Vanvasi Archery Competition was inaugurated on
26th December by Shri Jual Oram, Union Minister for Tribal Affairs. He
appreciated the efforts of kalyan Ashram and encouraged the archers. ShriSuhas
Gopinath, Youngest CEO & entrepreneur of Bengaluru graced the session as
Chief Guest. He suggested the youths to realise a dream through sincerity and
honesty.
In
these events 231 archers from 22 state units of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram
participated in the competition. Competitions were conducted for boys and girls
in sub-junior, junior and senior groups. The event was officiated by
Competition Director Shri Dhaneswar Maida of Rajasthan, Shooting Director Shri
Prabodh Nanda of West Bengal and Result Director Shri Vidyadharji of Andhra
Pradesh. Archers got opportunity to interact with Olympiyan Rahul Banarjee and
Satyadev Prasad.
On
27th evening Matrihaste Bhojan was organised. Nearly 65 families from Bengaluru
city contributed in the Matrihaste Bhojan. Colourful cultural programme of
Bharat Natyam and Vanvasi dances along with songs were appreciated by all.
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