MPSC(B) and Singjamei Polo Club storm into semis

IMPHAL Feb 20: Manipur Police Sports Club(B) thrashed Tekcham Polo Club by 6-2 goals to… more »

IMPHAL Feb 20: Manipur Police Sports Club(B) thrashed Tekcham Polo Club by 6-2 goals to make to the semi final in the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Polground.

Police rider T radeepkumar Singh proved to be the battle hardened soldier as he struck three goals in the first chukker itself to take a huge lead. But Tekcham rider Kh Tomba Singh chips in to open his team goal account to trial by 1-3 goals. The second chukker failed to produce any goal for the team.

However in the third chukker, S Viking Singh further increase the lead for the Manipur Police but Tekcham Polo Club rider S.Ranjit strike home a goal to bring a glimmer of hope for his team. The fourth chukker proved a fiery one as Manipur Police team as S.Abungcha puts in two more goals for the victory today.

In another quarter final, Singjamei Polo Club galloped into the semi final beating Manipur Police Sports Club(C) by 6-3 goals. Both teams exhibited some great tussle, going neck to neck till the second chukker with Singjamei Polo Club having slight edge with 3-2 goals lead. However the Manipur Police team crumbled under pressure from Singjamei team, who dazzles with long hits and precision strike for the victory.

Manipur Police Sports Club(C) started off in a positive note with M Vivekananda Singh putting home the leading goals but Singjamei rider were quick in response as P Ojit Singh fetch the equaliser and later he consolidates with another goal. However Manipur Police rider M Vivekananda Singh proved his worth striking home the equaliser to hold 2-2 goals.

The second chukker saw M.Vivekananda Singh yet again proving his prowess as he fetch Manipur Police Sports Club third goals for brief lead but Singjamei Polo Club rider P Ojit Singh neutrilised the score to level 3-3 goals.

However in the remaining chukker, the Singjamei Polo Club dominates the proceddings with some gallant rides as S Sadananda Singh gets his team fourth goal in the third chukker and later P Ojit Singh and S Sadananda Singh strikes in two more goals for the thumping win enroute to the semi final.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/mpscb-and-singjamei-polo-club-storm-into-semis/

Khurai Polo Club thrashes Chingkhei Hunba Polo

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Khurai Polo Club makes it to the last four stages beating Chingkhei… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Khurai Polo Club makes it to the last four stages beating Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(A) by 7-5 goals in the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Pologround.

Khurai Polo Club got off to a flying start as L.Thompson Singh hits home the opening goal however in the next instant Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club replied back positively as O.Rozer Singh, K.Samananda Singh and Th.Koaba Singh pick up a goal each to lead 3-1 goals in the first chukker.

Khurai Polo Club turned the tables in the second chukker with some gallant ride as P.Jotin Singh, H.Papak Singh and L.Thompson Singh struck in to post 4-3 goals and later in the third chukker Khurai Polo Club jostled up Chingkhei Hunba Polo rank with Th.Momocha Singh, H.Papak, L.Thompson firing in a goal each to dominate the proceddings with 7-3 goals. However just before the final whistle, H.Muhindro Singh hits one for Chingkhei Hunba team to tail 4-7 goals.

Later in the fourth chukker, O.Rozer Singh chips in with Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club fifth goal but not enough to see them through in the tournament.

In another match, Manipur Police Sports Club(A) also sails into the semi final beating Imphal Riding Club by 7-4 goals.

Manipur Police riders make a grand entry as S.Bimol Singh struck two goals while S.Somorjit fetch one for the lead in the first chukker and later in the second chukker S.Somorjit Singh adds one for Manipur Police to gave 4-0 lead. Kh.Saratkanta Singh gets the opening goal for Imphal Riding Club.

The remaining chukker saw an evenly fought game but Th.Ranjit gets a goal for Manipur Police while Prakash Bhandari adds Imphal Riding Club second goals just before the whistle in the third chukker. In the last chukker, S.Somorjit and M.Jawan scored for Manipur Police Sports Club to give them 7-2 goals while Imphal Riding Club hits home two more goals through N.Ranjan and L.Romiyo to give them a final verdict of 4-7 goals and made the sad exit.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/khurai-polo-club-thrashes-chingkhei-hunba-polo/

Good will match between Japan and Manipur XI

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 18: The goodwill football match organized by Manipur Tourism Forum will be played between FC Kickers, Japan and Manipur XI at Khuman Lampak main stadium tomorrow at 1 p.m.The Japanese team arrived at Imphal Airport by an Indigo flight this morning at 9 a.m. The team has no professional players […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Feb 18: The goodwill football match organized by Manipur Tourism Forum will be played between FC Kickers, Japan and Manipur XI at Khuman Lampak main stadium tomorrow at 1 p.m.The Japanese team arrived at Imphal Airport by an Indigo flight this morning at 9 a.m.
The team has no professional players and they are new working in Japanese company. The people of Manipur football lovers greeted the team at the airport. The Japanese team visited the memorial site of Japanese warriors at Nambol, Loktak and INA complex at Moirang.
They paid floral tributes at Maibam Lokpa Ching.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/good-will-match-between-japan-and-manipur-xi/

New Star and MPSC(B) storm into second round of Red Shield Polo

IMPHAL, Feb 17: New Star Polo Club was shown the exit door by Chingkhei Hunba… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 17: New Star Polo Club was shown the exit door by Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(A) with 11-2 goals to proceed into the second round of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Pologround.

Though New Star Polo Club put up some challenge in the first chukker but soon bowed out with the onslaught of the Chingkehi Hunba Polo Club.

Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club gets cracking from the first whistle as Th.Koaba Singh struck from four goals while H.Muhindro Singh fetch one goals. However New Star got theirs act together as Naobi Singh scored his team first goal to tailed by 1-5 goals.

Later in the second chukker, O.Rozer Singh and H.Muhindro Singh put two more goals for Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club to dictates term in the match. Furthermore, Th.Kaoba Singh struck two more goals and Ak.Peter Singh hits another one in for Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club to make it 10-1 goals.

New Star Polo Club made a final lunges in the last chukker and pick up theirs second goal through Olendro Singh but it was soon overshadowed by Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club with Y.Romen Singh giving the final blow for the big win today.

In the second match of the day, Manipur Police Sports Club(B) outplayed Kangchup Road Youth Physical Sporting Association by 8-1 goals.

Manipur Police Sports Club got off to a flying start striking two goals as S.Abungcha Singh struck the first goal and later H.Abung Khuman in the first chukker. In the second chukker, Manipur Police further tightens theirs grip in the match as S.Viking Singh and H.Abung Khuman hits home two more goals to lead 4-0 goals.

The Kangchup Road Youth team plight get worsen as Manipur Police increase theirs lead with H.Abung Khuman striking two more goals and S.Viking Singh scored one goals in the third chukker and later in the fourth chukker, S.Abungcha Singh swing home his team eight goals.

But just before the final whistle, Kangchup Road Youth team rider S.Suresh Singh wriggles through with long stride to push home theirs lone goal but could not save them from elimination.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/new-star-and-mpscb-storm-into-second-round-of-red-shield-polo/

Sepak Takraw

IMPHAL, Feb 17: MPSC teams beat IMSUC and SAI-RC in the men’s and women’s final… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 17: MPSC teams beat IMSUC and SAI-RC in the men’s and women’s final to win the regu events at the 28th All Manipur Sepak Takraw Championship at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium today. In the double event finals, YAWA defeated MPSC to take the men’s title while SAI-RC beat IMSUC to take the women’s title.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/sepak-takraw/

Know your state

Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association is going to organise camps at Valley Districts of Manipur including MMI Complex Lamdan as a Part of “Know Your State- Part -IV” project from 19th to 26th February 2012. Interested persons age between 15 to 22 could collect & submit application forms 0*1 or before 18th February 2012 from […]

Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association is going to organise camps at Valley Districts of Manipur including MMI Complex Lamdan as a Part of “Know Your State- Part -IV” project from 19th to 26th February 2012. Interested persons age between 15 to 22 could collect & submit application forms 0*1 or before 18th February 2012 from tirie Office of Manipur Mountaineering & Trekking Association during the office hrs. This camp is specially organised with the following objectives that every youths need to know their friends living in different corner of the state with their natural surroundings, cultures, historical backgrounds, heritage sites, natural resources and every positive aspects what they needs in their future life through this journey of adventure activities.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/know-your-state/

3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo tournament kicks off

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Imphal Riding Club edge out Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(B) by 5-1 goals… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 16: Imphal Riding Club edge out Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club(B) by 5-1 goals victory to move into the second round of the 3rd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament 2012 which got underway at Imphal Pologround.

Imphal Riding Club clicked as a team but Prakash Bhandari shines as he struck all the goals for his team with ease. However the Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club had to blame themselves as most of hits lacked direction for the exit today.

Prakash Bhandari skillful ride saw him getting his team first goal in the first chukker and later displayed more grit and determination as he strike three more goals in the second chukker for the huge 4 goals lead.

However the Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club got theirs lucky break as N Pravin Singh he push home his team lone goal to tail by 1-4 goals.

Chingkhei Hunba Polo Club push up theirs tempo in the third chukker but Imphal Riding Club riders fended off well to deny nay goals in the chukker. But in the last chukker, Prakash Bhandari proved himself once again as he hits home the fifth winning goal to move into the second round.

It can be mentioned that twelve teams are participating in the polo tournament which is being sponsered by 57 Mountain Division and organised by Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association.

In tomorrow matches, Chingkehi Hunba Polo Club(A) will meet New Star Polo Club in the first ground while Manipur Police Sports Club(B) will take on Kangchup Road Youth Physicial Sporting Association.

Brig KB Chand, Deputy GOC, 57 Mountain Division graced the inaugural function along with others dignatories which was marked by march past by the participating teams.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/3rd-57-mountain-division-polo-tournament-kicks-off/

Japanese team

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Japanese football club, FC Kicker comprising of 15 players will visit… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Japanese football club, FC Kicker comprising of 15 players will visit Imphal for the goodwill football match with Manipur XI on Feb 19 at 1pm at Khuman Lampak Main stadium at the initiative of Manipur Tourism forum. The Japanese footballers are Kei Shinohara, Tomoaki Hakamata, Fumiaki Ishikawa, Koji Okada, Hiroaki Fukuda, Satoshi Tagawa, Ryuma Kitagaito, shinichi Itakura, Masahiro Motoshuku, Hideto Otsuka, Sho Moriwaki, Yuji Kinugasa, Yoshitaka Hoshi, Miki Nakahara and Akiriro Monaka

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/japanese-team/

MPSC clinches Hazari Polo trophy

IMPHAL, Feb 13: MPSC has become the champion of 27th N Hazari Memorial Polo Tournament… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 13: MPSC has become the champion of 27th N Hazari Memorial Polo Tournament by defeating Singjamei Polo Club by 5-4 in the final match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

S Somorjit and M Jawan scored one goal each for MPSC while M Manihar scored one goal for Singjamei PC in the first chukker.

In the second chukker, S Bimol scored another two goals for MPSC making the goal score at 4.

Th Ranjit scored one goal for MPSC while P Ojit scored two goals for Singjamei PC in the third chukker.

Singjamei could stand at 4 goals with another goal scored by P Ojit in the fourth chukker.

Defending champion MPSC once again clinched the title by defeating Singjamei Polo Club 5-4 goals.

Champion MPSC was awarded Rs. 15,000 cash prize while runner-up Singjamei received Rs. 10,000.

Commissioner IS Laishram handed over the trophies to the champion and runner-up.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/mpsc-clinches-hazari-polo-trophy/

Making a ‘Sporting’ India

Anurag Jain Sport is an inherent aspect of social and cultural life of a country. Sport is also an integral component of education and human personality development. To make sporting culture as a way of life of people, there is a need for adequate sports infrastructure facilities. Around 770 million population in our country are […]

Anurag Jain
Sport is an inherent aspect of social and cultural life of a country. Sport is also an integral component of education and human personality development. To make sporting culture as a way of life of people, there is a need for adequate sports infrastructure facilities.
Around 770 million population in our country are children, adolescents and youth. Hardly, 50 million of them have access to organized sports facilities that too concentrated in urban areas. Around 75% population, living largely in rural areas, are deprived of rudimentary sports facilities. Severe inadequacy of sports infrastructure and community coaching facilities are the constraints for promotion and development of sports in the country.
As an endeavour to address the issue, Government of India introduced a nation-wide rural sports programme called ‘Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyaan’. PYKKA was conceived by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in 2008-09 by creating a network of basic infrastructure and equipment throughout the rural India for promoting excellent sports culture among both boys and girls. The underlying motive behind PYKKA is to universalise the Sports culture across India so that it not only becomes a part of formal curriculum, but also a dominant part of our lifestyle.
Presently, PYKKA covers 20 Sporting disciplines, namely Athletics, Gymnastics, Swimming, Badminton, Table Tennis, Archery, Wushu, Taekwando, Weightlifting, Cycling, Boxing, Judo, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Kho-kho, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Basketball and Handball. These are the key Sports that have the potential because of their popularity. This potential needs to be tapped so that people start to see sport as something worthy.
PYKKA is being implemented on a Mission Mode with clearly spelt out Mission statement, objectives, implementing agency at Panchayat level, campaign and financing pattern. With this clear demarcation of goals PYKKA has been able to identify the right way to improve the Sports infrastructure across India. PYKKA has on its part been aiming to provide a “level playing field” to all. Since talent knows no bounds, no one should be deprived of participation- and excellence- merely because of lack of resources.
PYKKA has three major components: Infrastructure Component, Competition Component and Capacity-building Component.
Infrastructure component aims at providing basic Sports infrastructure in rural areas so that rural populace, which forms the bulk of our population, does not remain deprived of exposure to sports despite having plentiful talent. Infrastructure component has three elements:
One Time Capital grant, Annual Acquisition Grant and Annual Operational Grant. Under One Time Capital grant, Village Panchayats having a minimum population of 4600 receive Rs. One lac while block level PYKKA centres receive Rs. 5 lacs on 75: 25 percent basis between Central Government and State Government. Special attention is envisaged to give priority to the border areas where rural youths are misguided and weaned away by anti-social and anti-national elements.
Annual Acquisition Grant is provided to each PYKKA centre at Panchayat/Block level for a period of five years to acquire sports equipments, accessories, first aid and other medicinal facilities, and the like. The amount of grant is limited to Rs. 10 thousand and Rs. 20 thousand for Panchayats and Blocks respectively. On completion of five years it will be the responsibility of Sate/UT to provide for heads under this grant.
Annual Operational Grant is also for a period of five years for the purpose of honorarium to Coaches/Staff. The amounts earmarked for Panchayat and Block level are Rs. 12000 and Rs. 24000 respectively.
The second component, i.e. Competition component is concerned with organising PYKKA competitions across country at block, district, state, and national level. Competitions are important in their own right: they motivate others for success besides unleashing individual brilliance. PYKKA has rightly identified the lacunae in exposure to sports at grass-root level thereby organising the three different types of competitions regularly: Rural Competitions, Women’s Championships and Games/ Sports for North-eastern states.
There is the provision of Annual Competition Grant in PYKKA under which grants are released for organising competitions and distributing prizes to the winners.
Moreover competitions are organised based on spatial trends: that is, the sports which are more popular locally out of 20 sports under PYKKA are given priorities. In this way at Block and District levels, events comprising of 5 sports are organised while at the State/UT level 10 sports are included in the competition. At the national level, all 20 sports are included in the competition.
The third component under PYKKA is capacity building. With a view to update knowledge of the Sports administrators, coaches, instructors, et al, who are engaged in the field of sports at the State/ UT level for development of Sports, a two-week programme is being regularly organised under PYKKA to meet the training needs of ‘Master Trainers’ at PYKKA Resource Centre (PRC) set up for this purpose at Laxmibai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior, Madhya Pardesh. These ‘Master Trainers’, in turn, train the ‘Kridashrees’- the trainers who work at the grass-root level. This circulation of skills is important in a vast country like ours where it might not be feasible to hold centralised programmes for everyone.
Only in its fourth year, PYKKA has several achievements to its credit. PYKKA has already extended its reach to all 28 states and 5 UT’s (rest 2 UT’s, i.e. Delhi and Chandigarh, have no Panchayats). As many as 20,000 playing-fields have been constructed under PYKKA at rural level. PYKKA competitions have noted huge levels of participation which run into several thousands. The North- Eastern states’ competitions have started to restore the feelings of integration amongst the people from those regions. The Women’s Competitions are acting as vehicles of self-confidence for women who deserve at least as much spotlight and focus as their male counterparts. Thus, in a way, PYKKA has caused a “paradigm shift” across different strata of society.
Moreover, PYKKA’s ability to integrate with other Government schemes has been immense. For instance, the constructive work under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) may, and has begun to, involve the construction and maintenance of playing fields under PYKKA scheme. Also PYKKA volunteers can, in future, draw people’s attention towards several serious issues such as illiteracy and malnutrition. Thus PYKKA has the potential to become a wave that informs every aspect of society. Maybe, in due course, the Scheme will have instigated a Sporting Revolution of sorts across India, thereby replacing the popular, though specious, notion that “Sport ruins”, by a unanimous conception that “Sport provides a way to well-being.” (PIB Feature).

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/making-a-sporting-india/

Chandel sports meet

IMPAHL, Feb 10: Chandel, Feb 10: The six-day long 29th sports meet, 2012 organised by… more »

IMPAHL, Feb 10: Chandel, Feb 10: The six-day long 29th sports meet, 2012 organised by Sulam Area Sporting Association, Chandel was opened on February 7 by former president of ANTA, TS Warngam. During his address, Warngam urged the youths of Sulam to foster mutual understanding, peace and harmony though such sports meet. The meet is being participated by players from 25 clubs in the area. The disciplines which will be competed are long jump, high jump, football, volleyball etc. The inaugural function was participated by SK Sito Lamkang, president LNKR as guest of honour and Angningwar Moyon as president.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/chandel-sports-meet/

Squad for friendly against Japan announced

IMPAHL, Feb 10: The 20-member squad which will represent the state in the friendly match… more »

IMPAHL, Feb 10: The 20-member squad which will represent the state in the friendly match against Japanese side FC Kickers has been announced. The players are goal keepers: S Jiten, Mutum Raj; defenders: K Benjamin, Y Hemanta, K Priyokumar, W Ngouba, S Piba, L Ratan, L Romio; mid-fielders: L Gouro, Ng Tomarjit, Bengkok N, S Manimohan, E Abocha, H Chakravarty, O Pitler; forwards: I Nilakumar, Kh Naoton, Th Vandona, L Gogocha. The match will be played at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium on February 19.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/squad-for-friendly-against-japan-announced/

Hazari polo

IMPAHL, Feb 10: The semifinalists for the N Hazari Memorial Polo Tournament, 2012 have been… more »

IMPAHL, Feb 10: The semifinalists for the N Hazari Memorial Polo Tournament, 2012 have been identified with Tekcham Polo Club and MPSC (A) claiming the last two spots and a clash for a place in the final. In the other semi-final Khurai Polo Club (A) will meet Singjamei Polo Club. Today TPC got the better of Imphal Riding Club 4-3 in the third quarterfinals while MPSC (A) mauled New Star Polo Club 9-2 in fourth.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/hazari-polo/

Khurai PC and Singjamei PC storm into semis

IMPHAL, Feb 9: Khurai Polo Club and Singjamei Polo Club have stormed into the semi-final… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 9: Khurai Polo Club and Singjamei Polo Club have stormed into the semi-final of N Hazari Memorial Polo Tournament after defeating MPSC (B) and MPSC (C) respectively in the quarter final matches played today at Mapal Kangjeibung.

In the first quarter final, Khurai Polo Club defeated MPSC (B) by 8-1.

Both teams could not score any goal in the first chukker.

L Thomson of Khurai PC and S Abungcha of MPSC (B) scored one goal each in the second chukker.

H Papak, L Thompson and Th Momocha scored four goals for Khurai PC in the third chukker.

P Jotin, H Papak and L Thomson scored one goal each for Khurai PC in the fourth Chukker.

In the second quarter final, Singjamei Polo Club defeated MPSC (C) by 3-1.

P Ojit scored one goal for Singjamei PC in the first chukker.

No team scored any goal in the second chukker.

P Ojit and S Sadananda of Singjamei PC and M Bilam of MPSC (C) scored one goal each in the third chukker.

Both teams again failed to score any goal in the fourth chukker.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/khurai-pc-and-singjamei-pc-storm-into-semis/

AMFA notice

IMPHAL, Feb 8: AMFA has notified that M Dhananjoy, Ng Sona, Rabindra Meitei, O Ajay… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 8: AMFA has notified that M Dhananjoy, Ng Sona, Rabindra Meitei, O Ajay Singh and Y Denechandra have been selected to attend the India Under 16 boys slection campt to be held at Goa from March 15 to 30. They have been informed to report to L Ranjit Sing, secretary AMFA by February 11.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/amfa-notice/

WYC lifts Devala cricket trophy

IMPHAL, Feb 5: WYC Wangkhem has lifted the Devala Memorial Cricket Trophy-2012 by defeating ASHA… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 5: WYC Wangkhem has lifted the Devala Memorial Cricket Trophy-2012 by defeating ASHA Nagamapal by eight wickets in the final match today.

ASHA won the toss and batted first. It scored 43 runs for all out in 14 overs.

However, WYC reached the target easily in just 11.4 overs with the fall of only two wickets.

Johny of WYC who took four wickets in four overs was declared the man of the final match.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/wyc-lifts-devala-cricket-trophy/

AIFF U-14 football

IMPHAL, Feb 4: Manipur drew both of their matches played today and finished behind winners… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 4: Manipur drew both of their matches played today and finished behind winners Assam in the ranking at the AIFF U-14 boy’s festival of football at Kalyani, West Bengal. Assam took the title with 15 green cards while Manipur finished one green card behind after playing out a goalless draw with Meghalaya and a one-all draw with Karnataka today. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/aiff-u14-football/