Nagaland holds first state Olympics in Dimapur

ANI  |  Dimapur (Nagaland) [India] 

organised its first edition of the state 2017 in city, attracting young athletes from across the state.

Organised by the Association in collaboration with the 12 participant associations, the sporting event in various disciplines were held across 10 different locations in which included the Police Complex Chumukedima, Tetso College, Niathu Resort and Lawn Centre, Kuda Village.

Governor P B Acharya inaugurated the event at the in

Speaking on the occasion, Convener of the Organising Committee, told the gathering, "It is compulsory under the charter to have this event at least every two years."

However, he said that it was the state's aim to organise the every year instead for the benefit of the fraternity.

"And if we get the support like how we are getting the support of the state government, definitely we should conduct the game every year to promote It is the preparation for the national games and all senior events around the country," he added demanding support from the authorities.

During the five-day long Inter-district competitions for men and women, sportspersons from 11 districts of the state participated and competed in various sports, including athletics, archery, boxing, badminton, football, lawn tennis, sepak takraw, table tennis, taekwondo, volleyball, wrestling and wushu.

Each discipline in the tournament was conducted by the respective affiliated associations under the supervision of the of the games.

With 96 medals, district emerged as the champions of the first 2017.

Chief Minister T R Zeliang gave away the trophy and the medals to the winning team which was followed by loud cheers from the audience.

The essence of can be traced back from the olden days as it has been an essential part of the lifestyle of the people of the northeast region.

"should be more proactive in organising such events in the future and bring the people together as one. It is a good step taken by the and we hope in the future too, they will organise such events like this," said a local resident.

During the closing ceremony of the mega-event, various music bands and home grown artists gave powerful performances and belted out their popular songs.

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First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 15:47 IST