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DIMAPUR, DECEMBER 2
Inter-departmental sports meet-cum-picnic for Tseminyu Sub-Division was held at Rengma Sports Association ground, Tseminyu on November 30, 2015 with President Rengma Hoho, Kenyuseng Tep as chief guest.
Declaring the sports day open the chief guest said that departmental officers posted at Tseminyu are well co-ordinated with each other under the sincere and able Administrative Head, ADC Tseminyu, Vikhweno M. Meratsu. He also said that the Inter-departmental sports-cum-picnic is being held for the first time in the history of Tseminyu Sub-Division. He therefore, on behalf of the Rengma people expressed his gratitude and appreciations towards respective departments, particularly to the administration headed by ADC for organizing such sports-cum-picnic through which the people of Tseminyu Sub-Division will learn not only about sports, but also for individuals responsibilities for all round development of Tseminyu Sub-Division.
ADC Tseminyu, Vikhweno said that the purpose of conducting the inter-departmental sports-cum-picnic is to create more co-ordination among various departments in the Sub-Division for the betterment of the people of Tseminyu. She also thanked all the departments for their co-operation in organizing the program, and witnessed their enthusiastic participations in sports’ events.
Four Men’s Foot ball teams and four Women’s Volley ball teams contested for championship in the main sports events from White house, Green house, Blue house, and Red house. The White house men’s football team led by team captain, EAC Tseminyu, Shelly Katiry defeated the Blue house by 3 goals to 2 in the final match and won the football championship. In the final match of Women’s volley ball, Green house led by the team captain Hannah defeated the Blue house and won the women’s volleyball championship. Players were selected from all the 27 departments under Tseminyu Sub-Division.
Penalty shoot out competition between NGOs led by the Kenyuseng Tep and HoDs led by ADC Vikhweno was also held on the occasion where NGOs defeated the HoDs by 4 goals to 3. The program concluded with prize distributions, raffle draw, special songs presentations by GHSS students, and bon fire in the evening. The day long sports-cum-picnic program was attended by all Government employees, NGO leaders, church leaders, chairmen and GBs of the neighbouring villages.