All India Inter-Varsity Gatka Tournament from January 8

Author(s): City Air NewsChandigarh, December 29, 2013: Punjabi University Patiala will host second All India Inter-University Gatka (Men & Women) prize money tournament-2013 from January 8 to January 10 at university campus in which more...

All India Inter-Varsity Gatka Tournament from January 8
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Chandigarh, December 29, 2013: Punjabi University Patiala will host second All India Inter-University Gatka (Men & Women) prize money tournament-2013 from January 8 to January 10 at university campus in which more than dozen university Gatka teams would participate.
Disclosing this here today Dr Raj Kumar Sharma Director Sports Punjabi University said that the team winners would be awarded cash prizes from Rs 31,000, Rs 21,000 and Rs 11,000 respectively for their top positions.
Former Union Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa MP and Secretary General SAD, also president of World Gatka Federation, would inaugurate the tournament on January 8. SP Singh Oberoi president Asian Gatka Federation and Harcharan Singh Bhullar president Gatka Federation of India would also grace the occasion as guests of honour.
He informed that Dr Jaspal Singh Vice Chancellor Punjabi University would preside over the prize distribution ceremony on January 10 for which sports department has already made adequate arrangements for successful conduct of this tournament. He added that Dr Jaspal Singh Vice Chancellor was longing earnestly for preservation and promotion of this ancient martial art at national level and Punjabi University had taken initiative to organise All India Inter-varsity Gatka competitions with the help of Gatka Federation.
He said that earlier, the Gatka was only the domain of males, now even the females have been outperforming the males by displaying their rare acumen in the Gatka sport. The present martial art form, Gatka, had been acknowledged as a sport and being played in the entire country and diaspora.
It is mentioned here that Gatka is a style of fighting only with sticks between two Gatka players, intended to simulate the sword and focuses on infusing physical, spiritual and mental fitness. No sharp edged weapons are used in the Gatka game and it has become a "cosmopolitan sport".

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Monday, December 30, 2013