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Dibrugarh Annual Report 2016-2017 DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY SPORTS BOARD: DIBRUGARH ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Hon’ble President and Respected Members: I on behalf of Dibrugarh University Sports Board welcome all of you in today’s Annual General Meeting of the Sports Board, D.U. here I would like to present the Annual Report of the Dibrugarh University Sports Board for the year 2016-17. Prior to reporting the annual activities of the Sports Board for the year 2016-17, I took the opportunity to offer my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the Colleges, specially to the following colleges who rendered their kind help and constant support to the Sports Board by taking the responsibility of organizing the various Inter College Tournament for the year 2016-17. Sl no. College Inter college tournaments 1 Sonari College Football (M) Cricket (M) Zonal 2 Margherita College Boxing (M/W), Football (M) & Cricket (Zonal) 3 Dhemaji College Cricket (M) Zonal 4 JDSG College Cricket (M), Football (M) (Zonal) 5 Harhi College Badminton (M/W) 6 Jorhat College Cricket (Zonal) 7 HPB Girls College Yoga (M/W) 8 NLB City College Table Tennis (M&W), Judo (M/W), Chess (M/W) 9 North Lakhimpur college Football (M) Zonal 10 Dhakuakhana College Volley Ball (M&W) 11 DDR College Football (M) Zonal 12 Borhat College Kabaddi (M&W) 13 Moridhal College Athletics (M&W) 14 SPP College, Namti Weight Lifting, Power Lifting (M&W) & Best Physic 15 D.U. Campus Football (M/W), Taekwondo (M & W), Handball (M/W), Kho-Kho (M/W), Cricket (M) Cross Country 16 CKB College Teok Youth Festival 17 Bahona College Football (M) Zonal The Dibrugarh University Sports Board looks after the entire Games and Sports and Cultural activities of all affiliated Colleges to the Dibrugarh University especially conducting the various inter college tournaments and sending the team to participate in the National University Games and Sports. Apart from these the Board provides and maintains the sports facilities to the entire University communities within the University campus. During the session under report the Dibrugarh University created the one concrete Tennis Court; one 8 lane Grass track upgraded and renovated the Indoor Stadium, created the night playing facilities in the Old Playground and set up new State of Art Gym. The various activities of the Sports Board for the session under report were as appended bellow: Annual General Meeting of Dibrugarh University Sports Board: Annual General Meeting of Dibrugarh University Sports Board for the year 2016-17 was held on 19.07.2016 in Indira Miri Conference Hall, Dibrugarh University 22 executive members were present in the meeting. Action plan of the Board for the year 2016-17 was approved in the meeting. Mid Term Inspection programme of UGC expert team for development of Sports Infrastructure on the Dibrugarh University Campus: Mid Term Inspection programme of UGC expert team for monitoring development of Sports Infrastructure granted by UGC on the Dibrugarh University Campus was held w.e.f. 28th to 30th July 2016. Prof. B C Kapri, BHU. Dr. Gopal Ch. Saha, Associate Professore, Jadavpur University & Dr. Ratnabali Banerjee coordinator of UGC team visited the Dibrugarh University. Intramural Recreational Sports Competition among Teacher, Officer, employees and Research Scholars in weekends day: Intramural Recreational Sports Competition among Teacher, Officer, employees and Research Scholars in weekends day was organized by Dibrugarh University Sports Board in collaboration with Dibrugarh University Employee Association and Centre for Studies in Physical Education and Sports w.e.f. 05.08.2016 to 15.08.2016. Total 13 teams were participated. In the opening ceremony held on 05.08.2016 at 4.30 p.m. Prof. Karabi Deka Hazarika, Vice-Chancellor i/c and Registrar Prof. M. N. Dutta grace the occasion. The Research Scholar team became the champion of the competition defeating School of Social Science and Humanities team. The final match was played on 15.08.2016 SPORTS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES: SESSION 2016-17 Sl no. Events Venue and Date Amount A. Organization of inter college & Inter University Events 1. Inter College Women football D.U. Campus, 24th to 26th August 2016 2. Inter College Cross Country (M/W) D.U. Campus, 29.08.2016 3. Inter College Men football D.U. Campus 5th to 17th Sept. 2016 4. Inter College Badminton (M/W) Harhi College, 16th & 17th September 2016 5. Inter University Women Football D.U. Campus, 01.10.2016 to 06.10.2016 6. Inter College Boxing (M/W) Margherita college 23 & 24th September 2016 7. Inter College Judo (M/W) NLB City College 23rd September 2016 8. Inter College Table Tennis (M/W) NLB City College 25th & 26th September 2016 9. Inter College chess (M/W) NLB City College 25th & 26th September 2016 10. Inter College Volleyball (M/W) Harhi College, 18th &19th Oct. 2016 11. Inter College Cricket Tournament D.U. Campus,09.12.2016 to 23.12.2016 12. Inter College Athletic (M/W) Moridhal College 5th to 7th December 2016 13. Inter College Weight Lifting (M/W) SPP College, 4th and 5th January 2017 14. Inter College Kabaddi (M/W) Borhat College, 17th & 18th January 2017 15. Inter College Youth festival (MW) CKB College, 28th to 30th January 2017 16. Inter College Kho-Kho and Hand ball D.U. Campus, 20th & 21st January 2017 (M/W) 17. Inter College Yoga Competition HPB Girls College, 23 & 24th January 2017 (M/W) 18. Intramural Recreational Sports D.U. Campus w.e.f. 05.08.2016 to 15.08.2016. Competition B. Participation in Inter University & other tournaments 19. Badminton East Zone (M/W), All KIIT & MDU Rohtak, 9th to 12 Oct. 2016 & India (M) 27th to 30th January 2017 20. Inter University Women Football D.U. Campus, 01.10.2016 to 06.10.2016 21. Table Tennis and Chess KIIT, 9th to 12 ct. 2016 22. Judo Kurukhestra University, 3rd to 6th Nov. 2016 23. D.U. football team in local Tinsukia, July 16th to 20th 2016 tournament 24. Volleyball 5th to 8th November 2016 Gauhati University 25. Cricket Vidyasagar University, 05.01.2017 to 19.01.2017 26. Boxing LPU, Jalandhar, 30.01.2016 to 07.02.2017 27. Football (Men) 3rd to 10th February 2017 28. Weight Lifting and Power & Best Panjab University, Chandigar w.e.f. Physique 07.02.2017 to 09.02.2017. Inter College Football (Women) Tournament: Inter College Football (Women) Tournament was organized by the Dibrugarh University in the University playground w.e.f. 24.08.2016 to 26.08.2016. Total 6 teams were participated and the matches were organized in League cum Knockout basis. Khowang College won the championship and Pithubar Degree Girls College bagged the Runner Up. Mrinali Borah of Khowang College was adjusted as the Best player of the Final. In the closing ceremony Prof. Jiten Hazarika, Dean, Studants Affairs, Dr. H. C. Mahanta, Controller of Examination, Dr. Binod Ch. Borah, Dy. Registrar, Academics, Principal, Khowang College, Dr. Mantu Baro, Director of Sports i/c and Mr. Monindra Nath Saikia, Secretary, Dibrugarh District Sports Association cum Treasure, Assam Cricket Association were present and distribute the prizes. Inter College Cross country Race (Men/Women): Inter College Cross country Race (Men/Women) was organized at D. U. Campus on 29.08.2016. Total 9 Colleges were participated in the events. The result of the events are as Team Men 1st Jaya Gogoi College, 2nd Sapekhati College, 3rd Khowang College; Women Team: 1st Moridhal College, 2nd Naharkatiya College, 3rd Khowang college. Inter College Football (Men) Tournament: Inter College Football (Men) Tournament was organized w.e.f. 05.09.2016 to 17.09.2016 in various six zone i.e. North Lakhimpur College, Doom Dooma College, Bahona College, JDSG College, Gargaon College and Dibrugarh University Campus. Total 40 teams were participated in the tournament. Nazira College and DDR College Chabua becamethe champion and Runner up respectively. Pinku Kohan of Nazira College was declared as the Best Player of the final. Prof. Jiten Hazarika, Dean, Studetns Affairs, Prof. Mukut Hazarika, Dean School of Education, Dr. Paramananda Sonowal, Dy. Registrar Administration, Dr. Binod Ch. Borah, Dy. Registrar, Academics, Principal, Nazira College, Mr. Pranab Baruah former Director of Sports, Dr. Mantu Baro, Director of Sports i/c were present and distribute the prizes. Inter College Badminton (M/W) Competition: Inter College Badminton (M/W) Competition was organized by the Dibrugarh University Sports Board in association with Harhi College w.e.f. 16.09.2016 to 17.09.2016. Total 38 colleges were participated in the tournament. Team (Men) Winner: Sibsagar Com College, RUNNER Up – Tinsukia College. Team (Women) Winner: H.P.B. Girl’s College, Runner-Up: PG Classes. Open Men Section Winner: Nitish Bora,Sibsagar Com. College Runner up: Kashyap Neog, Tinsukia College. Women Section: Winner: Daisy Chetia, HPB Girls College Runner up: Mayuri Phukan, PG Classes. Inter College Judo (M/W), Table Tennis (M/W) & Chess (M/W) competition: Inter College Judo (M/W), Table Tennis (M/W) & Chess (M/W) competition were organized by Dibrugarh University Sports Board in association with NLB City College w.e.f. 23.09.2016 and 25 & 26 Sept. 2016 respectively. In Judo (M/W), Table Tennis (M/W) & Chess (M/W) competition total four colleges, 15 colleges and 7 colleges were participated. Chess competition is organized for the first time. Inter College Boxing (M/W): Inter College Boxing (M/W) was organized by Dibrugarh University Sports Board in association with Margherita College on 23rd &24th September 2016. Total 20 colleges were participated in the championship. Inter College Volleyball (m/w) Tournament: Inter College Volleyball (M/W) was organized by Dibrugarh University Sports Board in association with Dhakuakhana College on 18th and 19th October 2016.
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