Interstate Wrestling Transforms into International Volleyball Competition in Memory of Late Mangal Singh
Annual interstate wrestling event evolves to international volleyball, with 27 teams participating. The game was inaugurated by MLA Saryu Roy.
JAMSHEDPUR – Every year on the death anniversary of national wrestling player late Mangal Singh, an interstate wrestling game is organized in Jamshedpur.
However, this year, a change was introduced with an international sports volleyball competition taking the place of wrestling.
A total of 27 teams from various states of India, including Jharkhand, are participating in this newly formatted event.
The competition aims to honor the late Mangal Singh, who was a significant figure in the wrestling world, and simultaneously create a lively atmosphere for the children in the community.
The change in sports was also seen as a way to foster good health among children.
The event was inaugurated by MLA Saryu Roy, who represents Jamshedpur East.
During the inauguration, he commended the effort to organize such a game, highlighting its potential benefits for the health and well-being of the local children.

