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Secretary General's Report 2017-2018 SECRETARY GENERAL’S REPORT 2017-2018 . BFI Committee 2016 - 2020 PRESIDENT - Mr. Ajay Singh (UTK) SECRETARY GENERAL - Mr. Jay Kowli (MAH) TREASURER - Mr. Hemanta Kumar Kalita (ASM) ZONAL VICE PRESIDENTS ZONAL SECRETARIES – Mr. Khoibi Salam Singh (MAN) – Dr. Lalrozama (MIZ) North East Zone North East Zone – Mr. John Kharshiing (MEG) – Mr. Swapan Banerjee (BEN) East Zone East Zone – Mr. Anil Bohidar (ORI) – Mr. G.V. Ravi Raju (AP) South East Zone South East Zone – – Dr. Chandra Bhanu Raje (KER) Mr. Rajaram Gopu (PON) South Zone South Zone – Mr. Rajesh Desai (DNH) – Mr. Amarjit Singh (DD) West Zone West Zone – Mr. Digvijay Singh (MP) – Mr. N.K. Nirwan (RAJ) North West Zone North West Zone – Mr. Santosh K Dutta (PUN) – Mr. Rajesh Bhandari (HP) North Zone North Zone – Mr. Rajeev K Singh (BIH ) – Mr. Anil Kumar Misra (UP) Central Zone Central Zone Mr Manoj Kumar & Mrs Sarita Devi – Elected Boxer Representatives SG Address FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL’S DESK We complete another successful year of Boxing Federation of India and our Boxers and support staff have really given us many reasons to celebrate throughout the year with performances par excellence. Over the past two years, we have come a long way. Apart from streamlining a majority of operational red flag issues faced, we have also successfully implemented many agendas on our priority list. And for people in positions such as us, this is a bottomless list. Keeping in mind our vision of ensuring that we provide everyone in our Boxing fraternity not just with the best global practices but the next best global practices, the immediate future requires us to delve and almost immediately work on areas that require our immediate attention. Aka: hosting all Nationals within the same year, Accounts SOPs, Registration of all Boxers , Coaches, Officials on website, etc . And having said that, I assure you that going forward, under the dynamic leadership of President Mr Ajay Singh, we at BFI will use all our collective knowledge, available resources and time to make the coming years even more memorable for all our Boxing loving family members and take our Federation to newer heights. Your tireless contribution and selfless involvement in all our initiatives will give the required boost to the philanthropic purpose of life, which will nourish our hearts and rejuvenate our lives with boundless enrichment, joy and peace. Yours, through commitment to our ongoing progress Jay Kowli Secretary General Boxing Federation of India Photos Proud Moment Indeed ! India’s Sachin Siwach & Lenny D’Gama featured on ASBC Calendar 2018 as ASBC Awardees ! ! ! BFI Landmarks of 2017-18 • During the 2nd Elite Women National Championships held at Rohtak in Jan 2018, former World and Asian Champion L Sarita Devi was elected by 22 of the 31 team captains as the representative of women boxers in the national federation’s Executive Council. • BFI’s 1st JM Nationals at Guwahati, Assam • BFI‘s 2nd EM Nationals at Vishakhapatnam • BFI’s 1st JW Nationals at Rohtak, Haryana • AIBA YWWCH in Guwahati, Assam. • BFI’s 2nd EW Nationals at Rohtak, Haryana • BFI’s 1st India Open International Boxing Championships • BFI’s 2nd YM&WN, NBA Rohtak. • India’s star Mary Kom represented IOC Forum as AIBA Athletes representative • AIBA Seminars & Courses held in India at NBA Rohtak. • BFI National Boxing League Rights signed BFI”S MEETINGS HELD IN 2017-2018 • BFI’s 5th ECM at Gurgaon, Haryana on 12 September 2017 • BFI’s 3rd AGM in Guwahati, Assam on 20th Nov 2017 • BFI’s 6th ECM ( Adj ) at Delhi on 1st February, 2018 On behalf of Indian Boxing Family, I thank the hardworking team of BFI HQ & SG office. Their contribution is certainly noteworthy ! S No. Name Designation BFI HQ Gurgaon 1. Mr. R. K. Sacheti Executive Director 2. Mr. P. C. Pratihari Director Administration 3. Mr. Raj Kumar Assistant Secretary 4. Mr. Ravinder Dahiya Manager Accounts 5. Mr. Suhail Khan Project Officer 6. Mr. Mandeep Saharan Project Officer 7. Mr. Sarvesh Pathak Project Officer 8. Ms. Kajiiloni Krichena Project Officer 9. Ms. Snehlata Sharma Assistant Project Officer 10. Mr. Abhijit Roy Assistant Project Officer 11. Mr. Krishan Kumar Solanki Assistant Project Officer 12. Mr. Ashish Thakran Assistant Project Officer 13. Ms. Loyana Anand Special Consultant Secretary General’s Office Mumbai 14. Mr. Nrupal Gharat Project Officer 15. Mr. Raju Mahale Assistant Project Officer BFI HQ : 323 Udyog Vihar IV, Gurgaon, Haryana - 112 015 BFI SG Office : 27, Kashinath Dhuru Road, Dadar, Mumbai - 400 028 BFI Contacts : [email protected] [email protected] | [email protected]| [email protected] [email protected] | [email protected] website : www.boxingfederation.in BFI National Championships 2017-18 BFI hosted 6 National Boxing Championships in 2017 - 2018 • 1st JMN : 11th to 17th July 2017 at Guwahati, Assam • 2nd EMN : 24 – 30 October, 2017 at Visakhapatnam AP • 1st JWN : 04th to 11th November, 2017 at NBA Rohtak • 2nd EWN : 06th to 12th January, 2018 at NBA Rohtak • 2nd YWM : 24th to 30th March, 2018 at NBA Rohtak • 2nd YMN : 24th to 30th March, 2018 at NBA Rohtak 1ST JUNIOR BOY'S NATIONAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 12 - 17 JULY 2017 NEHRU STADIUM, GUWAHATI, ASSAM WEIGHT MEDAL NAME UNIT 44 - 46 Kg GOLD SELAY SOY JHA SILVER MJ SAI SWAROOP SSCB BRONZE AMAN HAR BRONZE KULDEEP SHANKAR UP 46 - 48 Kg GOLD SIDHARATH MALIK HAR SILVER ANIL SSCB BRONZE HIMANSHU THAPA ASM BRONZE SANKET GOUD MAH 48 - 50 Kg GOLD SWAPNIL SHINDE MAH SILVER NAOBA SINGH SSCB BRONZE LALIT HAR BRONZE SHAHRUKH KHAN UP 50 - 52 Kg GOLD BHAVESH KATTIMANI MAH SILVER AJAY KUMAR CHD BRONZE YUVRAJ SINGH HAR BRONZE JITENDRA KUMAR UP 52 - 54 Kg GOLD AMAN RAJ SILVER TEHON KONG KANG ARU BRONZE T LAKHMANI SSCB BRONZE BINOD KUMAR WB 54 - 57 Kg GOLD ANKIT HAR SILVER AKASH GORKHA MAH BRONZE ANIL KUMAR UTK BRONZE LOKESH KHICHI RAJ 57 - 60 Kg GOLD AKSHAY HAR SILVER RAJAT PUNIA SSCB BRONZE NONGDHANKHOMBA MAN BRONZE PARVEEN DEL 60 - 63 Kg GOLD VIJAY DEEP SSCB SILVER BOBOSANA MAN BRONZE SWAPNIL SALVI MAH BRONZE SR SAHU ORI 63 - 66 Kg GOLD AKASH SAI SSCB SILVER BHUPENDRA RAWAT MP BRONZE NISCHAY DEL BRONZE MOHAN RAJ TN 66 - 70 Kg GOLD ISH PANNU HAR SILVER AMAN CHD BRONZE ABHINAV SAIKI ASM BRONZE HARSH CHAUDHARY RAJ 70 - 75 Kg GOLD VINIT HAR SILVER SHIVAM PAWAR DEL BRONZE RISHAV MISHRA D&D BRONZE TH. SAGAR MEITEI MAN 75 - 80 Kg GOLD MOHIT HAR SILVER LAKSHAYA CHAHAR RAJ BRONZE ROYZEN FRANCIS MP BRONZE KARAN DEEP PUN 80+ Kg GOLD SATINDER SSCB SILVER HARSH RANA DEL BRONZE JAIPAL SINGH PUN BRONZE DEVDATTA KONSON MAN TEAM STANDING 1 HAR IST POSITION 56 POINTS 2 SSCB 2ND POSITION 45 POINTS 3 MAH 3RD POSITION 28 POINTS 2ND ELITE MEN'S NATIONAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 HELD AT VISHAKHAPATNAM, AP FROM 24 TO 30 OCT 2017 SL. LIGHT FLY (46-49) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD K SHAYAM KUMAR RSPB 2 SILVER NT LALBIAKKIMA MIZ 3 BRONZE VIPIN KUMAR CHD 4 BRONZE PARDEEP SHARMA J&K FLY (49-52) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD SALMAN SHAIKH RSPB 2 SILVER LALDINMAWIA MIZ 3 BRONZE VINOD TANWAR HAR 4 BRONZE CHANDAN DAS ASM BANTAM (52-56) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MADAN LAL SSCB 2 SILVER SANTOSH HARIJAN GOA 3 BRONZE VARINDER SINGH PUN 4 BRONZE SUKRAJ RAI SKM LIGHT (56-60) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MANISH KAUSHIK SSCB 2 SILVER SHIVA THAPA ASM 3 BRONZE PARLWINDER SINGH PUN 4 BRONZE BUNTEE SINGH DEL LT WELTER (60-64) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD DHEERAJ SSCB 2 SILVER 3 BRONZE ANKIT KHATANA HAR 4 BRONZE JIMIL THOMAS KER WELTER (64-69) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MANOJ KUMAR RSPB 2 SILVER DURYODHAN SINGH SSCB 3 BRONZE SHUBHAM PUN 4 BRONZE MANISH UIKEY MP MIDDLE (69-75) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MANDEEP JANGRA RSPB 2 SILVER VANHLIMPUIA MIZ 3 BRONZE PARAG CHAUHAN DEL 4 BRONZE ANUP CHHETRI MEG LT HEAVY (75-81) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MANISH PANWAR RSPB 2 SILVER NEEL KAMAL DEL 3 BRONZE BRIJESH YADAV RAJ 4 BRONZE JAGAT SINGH BELAL UTK HEAVY (81-91) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD NAMAN HAR 2 SILVER VARINDER SINGH HP 3 BRONZE SAGAR CHIKARA RSPB 4 BRONZE KISHAN THAPA MEG S/HEAVY ( +91) NAME UNIT 1 GOLD SATISH KUMAR SSCB 2 SILVER PARVIN KUMAR HAR 3 BRONZE ABHAY PRATAP SINGH UP 4 BRONZE SAMRAT INGLE MAH 1 BEST BOXER MANOJ KUMAR RSPB 2 BEST LOSER NT LALBIAKKIMA MIZ 3 MOST PROMISING MANISH KAUSHIK SSCB TEAM STANDING 1 RSPB IST POSITION 49 POINTS 2 SSCB 2ND POSITION 42 POINTS 3 HAR 3RD POSITION 24 POINTS 1ST JUNIOR GIRL'S NATIONAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-18 FROM 04 TO 10 NOV 2017 at NBA , ROHTAK 44 - 46 KG NAME UNIT 1 GOLD EKTA SAROJ PUN 2 SILVER NIKKI KUTUR ASM 3 BRONZE SIMRAN CHD 4 BRONZE R PABITRA RAJU TN 46 - 48 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD SAGITA HAR 2 SILVER NEHA TENTUR JHA 3 BRONZE RIFAUTH AP 4 BRONZE SANDHYA DEL 48 - 50 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MIINAKSHI HAR 2 SILVER ARSHI KHANAM RAJ 3 BRONZE B DARE RUNCHI ARU 4 BRONZE SONIYA GONI UTK 50 - 52 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD N BABY ROSIANA MAN 2 SILVER POONAM HAR 3 BRONZE PREETI MAAN 4 BRONZE MASOOM MP 52 - 54 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD YOGITA HAR 2 SILVER SANTHOI MAN 3 BRONZE JHALAK TOMAR RAJ 4 BRONZE SUNITA HP 54 - 57 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD PRIYA UP 2 SILVER PRIYANKA HAR 3 BRONZE VANLALHRIATPULL MIZ 4 BRONZE H ASHALATA MAN 57 - 60 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD ARUNDHITI RAJ 2 SILVER ANATA KER 3 BRONZE TH KLENA DEVI MAN 4 BRONZE YASHI SHARMA HAR 60 - 63 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD VINKA HAR 2 SILVER GREETTA SAJI KER 3 BRONZE B MONIKA AP 4 BRONZE SIDHI GAUR DEL 63 - 66 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD MITIKA MAH 2 SILVER DIPTI HAR 3 BRONZE N MENAKA DEVI MAN 4 BRONZE SHIWANGI HP 66 - 70 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD RAJ SAHIBA HAR 2 SILVER SANAMA CHANU MAN 3 BRONZE VIDHI MAH 4 BRONZE SYD ARSHI TN 70 - 75 KG BOXER NAME UNIT 1 GOLD DIKSHA PUN 2 SILVER DALINADI GOA 3
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