Eastern Golf Tournament Concludes in Jamshedpur

Rupesh Katariyar and Srishti Rani claim top honors in men’s and women’s events

Key Points:

• 92 golfers from various cities participate in two-day competition

• Media Putting Competition won by senior sports journalist Aditya Nath Jha

• Event marks Nav Jeevan Jyoti’s first tournament in Jamshedpur after 16 years

JAMSHEDPUR – The Eastern Regional Golf Tournament wraps up at Golmuri Golf Course, showcasing top golfing talent from across the region.

Rupesh Katariyar emerged victorious in the men’s main tournament.

Vijay Biradar secured the runner-up position in the same category.

In the women’s division, Srishti Rani clinched the championship title.

Aditi Biradar finished as the runner-up in the women’s tournament.

The event featured a special Media Putting Competition for media personnel.

Senior sports journalist Aditya Nath Jha triumphed in this unique segment.

The two-day competition attracted 92 golfers from various cities.

Participants hailed from Ranchi, Patna, and Kolkata, among other places.

The tournament fostered a vibrant atmosphere of sportsmanship and camaraderie.

A prize distribution ceremony was held at the Golmuri Golf Course.

Several distinguished guests attended to recognize the winners.

These guests included Sanjay Srivastava, Liaising Officer of SBI, and Ranveer Sinha.

Navjivan Jyoti Secretary Sumit Kumar Mahato also participated in the ceremony.

The event’s success was attributed to the efforts of numerous individuals.

Key organizers included Dr. Anil Kumar and Digvijay Singh, CEO of Jamshedpur Golf.

This tournament marked Nav Jeevan Jyoti’s return to Jamshedpur after 16 years.

Sumit Kumar Mahato emphasized the event’s goal of promoting talent and sportsmanship.

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