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West Zone Inter University Kho-Kho (Men) Tournament 2015-16 Jointly Organized by Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded & K.K.M West Zone Inter University Kho-Kho (Men) Tournament 2015-16 Jointly organized by Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded & K.K.M. College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Manwath -431505 (Maharashtra) Venue : K.K.M. College, Manwath 431505 Date 10 to 13th Feb. 2016 Welcome to Marathwada Marathwada, "Abode of Saints" is a region of India's richest cultural, historical, religious and sculptural monuments. This region was reigned by empires like Shalivahan, Chalukya, Rashtrakut, Yadav and Moghuls. India's great patriot king Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosle belongs to Marathwada. He established "Hindwi Swarajya" for the common people. Saint Namdeo,(Narshi) Saint Eknath (Paithan) saint Janabai (Gangakhed), Saint Ramdas (Jamb), Saint Dnyaneshwar (Apegaon) have composed numerous songs and bhajans and brought about general awakening among the people. This region is bestowed with beauty of Jungles of Mhaismal near Aurangabad, Kinwat and Mahur forests in the district Nanded. Ajanta and Ellora are the world's precious heritage of arts, culture, sculpture and architecture. Out of 12 "Jyotirlingas" of the country, 3 Jyotirlingas are located in Marathwada. Aundha Nagnath (Hingoli), Parli Vaijnath (Beed) and Ghrushneshwar (Aurangabad) are these holy places for pilgrims. The great Sikh Guru Govindsingh Samadhi is located in Nanded. Holy Gurudwara is a place for Sikh devotees of all over the country. Marathwada became free from the reign of Nizam of Hyderabad on 17th Sept. 1948. This region awakened with the knowledge lit by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agriculture University, Parbhani. Due to rich and varied cultural, historical, sculptural and religious importance this region is being visited by world's pilgrims and tourists, particularly Ajanta, Ellora and Aurangabad are the centers of tourists response. To this countryside land of farmers folk artists, saints and "Raja Shivaji", we welcome you with great warm and wish your stay memorable. Thank you. West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) 10th Feb to 13th Feb 2016 Places of Visitors Interests: From Manwath various places of interests are located at nearby distances. You may have a nice trip to these places. 1. Nanded – A district place, 120 km. from Manwath, located on S.C. Railway Track Manmad-Secunderabad-Hyderabad. It abodes "Gurudwara" and Samadhi of Shikh Guru Govindsingji . 2. Basar - About 70 km. from Nanded, the unique and only "Sarswati Temple" on the bank of Godavari river. 3. Aundha Nagnath - One of the 12 "Jyotirlingas" 90 km. from Manwath on Parbhani- Hingoli Bus route. Hemadpanthi-Architectural Temple is attractive. 4. Parli Vaijnath - One of the 12 "Jyotirlingas, " 100 K.M. from Manwath by bus or by train. 5. Mahur – A pilgrims center for "Renukadevi" devotees, the temple is at the top of hillock covered by beatutiful,and deciduous forest. 6. Aurangabad – It is 180 km. away from Manwath on train and bus route. Most favoured to visit many places. City has "Bibika Makbara" rightly famous as "Deccan Tajmahal" Panchhakki, (a water mill). It is famous for "Himaru Shawls" and rich "Paithani Sarees" Just 40 km. away from Aurangbad, world fame caves of Ellora are located. Rich heritage of Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism is sculptured in the immortal rocks for constant inspiration to mankind. Daulatabad fort and "Kabar of Aurangajeb" at Khultabad are on the way to Ellora. One of the Jyotirlingas "Ghrushneshwar" is also at Ellora. Ajanta is at the distance of 120 km. from Aurangabad. It is also "World Heritage Monument of Humanity". Tourist vehicles are available frequently for Ajanta and Ellora from Aurangabad. 7. Paithan – It is 50 km. away from Aurangabad. It is a holy place of Saint Eknath. Jaikwadi Dam, known as Nathsagar, the biggest dam in this region is also at Paithan. Dnyneshwar Udyan (Park) and Samadhi Temple are also the places of tourists interests. 8. Tuljapur - The great king Shivajis family goddess "Bhavani Temple" is located at Tuljapur (Dist. Osmanabad). 9. Parbhani – It is just 36 km away from Manwath and a central place in Marathwada known for Cotton, Jowar Crops. Marathwada Agriculture University, and Sayyed Shah Turab-ul-Haque Darga -A holy place of national integration. Neminath Jain Temple at Nemgiri Tq. Jintur (40 km.) and a big Dam atYeldari are the places for visits. 10 Pathri - It is a neighbouring taluka Place and a birth place of Saint Saibaba It is just 7 km from Manwath West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) 10th Feb to 13th Feb 2016 West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) Tournament Organised By Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded Venue- K.K.M. College, Manwath District – Parbhani (M.S) FIXTRUES for POOL ‘A’ 1. University of Mumbai 2. J.R.N. Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur. Match No.11 Match No. 39 3. Maharaja Gangasingh Univ., Bikaner Match No. 27 4. R. G. P. Vishwavidhyalaya,Bhopal Match No.12 5. R.S.T.M. Nagpur University,Nagpur. Match No. 01 6. Vikram University,Ujjain. Match No. 35 7. M. Sayajirao Univ. of Baroda, Vadodara Match No. 02 8. Central University Of Gujrat Match No. 13 9. Gujrat University, Ahmedabad Match No.28 10. Dr. B.A.M. University, Aurangabad Match No. 14 11. M.S. University, Udaypur Rajasthan Match Schedule for Pool A Round No. Match No. Date Time Ground No 01 01 10.02.2016 7.00 am 01 02 10.02.2016 8.00 am 01 11 10.02.2016 9.00 am 01 12 10.02.2016 2.30 pm 02 02 13 10.02.2016 3.30 pm 02 14 10.02.2016 4.30 pm 02 27 11.02.2016 8.00 am 03 03 28 11.02.2016 9.00 am 03 04 35 11.02.2016 3.00 pm 02 05 39 12.02.2016 8.00 am 01 Schedule for League Matches Match Date Time Ground No. Match Date Time Ground No. A Vs D 12.02.2016 3.00 pm 01 C Vs D 13.02.2016 9.00 am 02 B Vs C 12.02.2016 4.00 pm 02 A Vs C 13.02.2016 3.00 pm 01 A Vs B 13.02.2016 8.00 am 01 B Vs D 13.02.2016 4.00 pm 02 West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) 10th Feb to 13th Feb 2016 West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) Tournament Organised By Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded Venue- K.K.M. College, Manwath District – Parbhani (M.S) FIXTRUES for POOL ‘B’ 1. Gondwana Univ. ,Gadchiroli. Match No. 15 2. S.R.T.M. University, Nanded. Match No. 29 3. V. N. M. Krishi Univ., Parbhani Match No. 03 4. Dr.Harisingh Gour Univ., Sagar Match No. 16 5. Jai Narayan Vyas Univ., Jodhpur. Match No. 04 6. M.K.B. University, Bhavnagar. Match No. 36 7. Dr. P. D. Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. Match No. 05 8. Gujrat Techn. Univ., Ahmedabad. Match No. 17 Match No. 40 9. Dr. B. S. K. Krishi Univ., Dapoli. Match No. 30 10. Rajasthan Technical Univ.,Kota. Match No. 18 11. Kadi Sarva Univ., Gandhinagar 12. Savitribai Phule Pune Univ.,Pune Match Schedule for Pool B Round No. Match No. Date Time Ground No 03 10.02.2016 7.00 am 02 01 04 10.02.2016 8.00 am 02 05 10.02.2016 9.00 am 02 15 10.02.2016 11.30 am 01 16 10.02.2016 2.30 pm 03 02 17 10.02.2016 3.30 pm 03 18 10.02.2016 4.30 pm 03 29 11.02.2016 8.00 am 04 03 30 11.02.2016 9.00 am 04 04 36 11.02.2016 3.00 pm 01 05 40 12.02.2016 8.00 am 02 Schedule for League Matches Match Date Time Ground No. Match Date Time Ground No. A Vs D 12.02.2016 3.00 pm 01 C Vs D 13.02.2016 9.00 am 02 B Vs C 12.02.2016 4.00 pm 02 A Vs C 13.02.2016 3.00 pm 01 A Vs B 13.02.2016 8.00 am 01 B Vs D 13.02.2016 4.00 pm 02 West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) 10th Feb to 13th Feb 2016 West Zone Inter University Kho Kho (Men) Tournament Organised By Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded Venue- K.K.M. College, Manwath District – Parbhani (M.S) FIXTRUES for POOL ‘C’ 1. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 2. Gujrat Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad. Match No. 19 3. LNIPE University, Gwalior Match No. 41 Match No. 31 4. Charotar Univ. of Sci. & Tech.,Anand. (Guj.) Match No. 20 5. Jiwaji University ,Gwalior. Match No. 06 6. J.R.R.Sanskrit University,Jaipur. Match No. 37 7. Solapur University,Solapur. Match No. 07 8. Barkatullah University,Bhopal. Match No. 21 9. Gujrat Ayurved University, Jamnager. Match No. 08 10. Bharti Vidyapeeth Pune. Match No. 32 11. M P Krishi Vidayapeeth,Rahuri. Match No. 22 12. Rani Durgawati Univ. Jabalpur Match Schedule for Pool C Round No. Match No. Date Time Ground No 06 10.02.2016 7.00 am 03 01 07 10.02.2016 8.00 am 03 08 10.02.2016 9.00 am 03 19 10.02.2016 11.30 am 04 20 10.02.2016 2.30 pm 04 02 21 10.02.2016 3.30 pm 04 22 10.02.2016 4.30 pm 04 31 11.02.2016 8.00 am 01 03 32 11.02.2016 9.00 am 01 04 37 11.02.2016 4.00 pm 02 05 41 12.02.2016 9.00 am 01 Schedule for League Matches Match Date Time Ground No.
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