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Shrestha, Singh win NNIPA Awards

Shrestha, Singh win NNIPA Awards

Author: HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE Category: Expedition February 21, 2021 Kathmandu, Nepal

Karateka Manday Kaji Shrestha and swimmer Gaurika Singh won the best players’ awards under the NNIPA Sports Award at the historic Duipokhari in Madhyapur Thimi on Saturday.

BHAKTAPUR, FEBRUARY 20 Karateka Manday Kaji Shrestha and swimmer Gaurika Singh won the best players' awards under the NNIPA Sports Award at the historic Duipokhari in Madhyapur Thimi today. 6,500 migrant worker deaths while Qatar rejoices in WC 2022 preparations saddens South Asian nations Manday Kaji Shrestha receives insignia The best athletes were selected from among the 26 winners of their respective sports disciplines by a committee led by former NNIPA President Deepak Bista. The NNIPA had decided to include 26 sports disciplines - which were included in the 13th South Asian Games - in the 15th edition of the award. Senior karate coach Akbar Shah was honoured with the Gajaraj Ideal Sports Personality Award, while Roshan Raut bagged the NNIP Sports Journalism Award. Shah was the chief coach of Nepali karate team that won 14 gold medals in the eighth South Asian Federation Games held in Kathmandu in 1999. Shah received Rs 35,000, while Raut got Rs 20,000. The winners of the awards in various sports disciplines as recommended by their respective national associations included Gaurika Singh (swimming), Manday Kaji Shrestha (karate), Sujal Shrestha (football), Purshotam Bajracharya (table tennis), Kalpana Pariyar (shooting), Kul Bahadur Thapa (volleyball), Bikash Thapa (weightlifting), Pradeep Khadka (tennis), Rabina Thapa (fencing), Kalpana Oli (handball), Bipana Blon (squash), Meenu Gurung (boxing), Shyam Budhathoki (khokho), Ratnajit Tamang (badminton), Sony Tamang (triathlon), Anjali Chand (cricket) and Ayasha Shakya (taekwondo). Likewise, Subas Tamang (golf), Devika Khadka (judo), Sanatan Malla (archery), Juni Rai (wushu), Anusha Malla (basketball), Sangita Dhami (wrestling), Menuka Kumari Rajbhandari (kabbadi), Santoshi Shrestha (athletics), and Buddhi Bahadur Tamang (cycling) won the awards. They received Rs 10,000 each - Rs 5,000 apiece from their respective national associations and the NNIPA. Keshav Thapa of table tennis was named the para-athlete player of the year. The NNIPA organised the ceremony under the auspices of Madhyapur Thimi Municipality. Global IME Bank, Kelme Nepal, Plaza Hotel Group, National Sports council, Nepal Olympic Committee, Gajaraj Joshi Trust, Shreenath Collection, Raika Tours and Travels, Sky Fit and Adarsha Samaj Bikash Kendra were the sponsors and partners of the programme.

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