Mangalore: Inter-collegiate Yoga Tourney Concludes at Roshini Nilaya


Mangalore: Inter-collegiate Yoga Tourney Concludes at Roshini Nilaya
Pics: Dayananda Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/CN)

Mangalore, Feb 15: An inter-collegiate Yoga tournament for men and women of Mangalore University was held at School of Social Work, Roshini Nilaya on Friday February 13.

Bala Bhasker, president of physical directors association and physical director of SDM College, Ujire, inaugurated the tournament.


































Gopala Krishna Delampady, well-known yoga trainer, was the chief judge. Dr Jacintha D'Souza, principal, Roshini Nilaya School of Social Work, Flossy Rayappan,  convener and physical director, College of Roshini, and Deepthi M, sports secretary, were present. 

Radhakrishna Shetty, Chandra Raj, and Raghavendra Rao were the judges of the event which saw the participation of  six colleges in the men's category and four colleges in the women's section.

Winners-Team Prize:

Men's Category
SDM College, Ujire (first), St Aloysius Day College (second), and St Aloysius Evening College (third)

Women's Category 
SDM College, Ujire, (first), Dhavala College, Moodbidri (second), School of Social Work, Roshini Nilaya (third)

Individuals: 
Women's Category
Shreelatha, Dhavala College, Moodbidri (first), Akhila, Dhavala College (second), Abhilasha, SDM College, Ujire (third) 

Men's Category:
Rakesh Jain, SDM College, Ujire (first), Madhuka B, SDM College, Ujire (second), Shreesha, St Aloysius College, and Bharath Kumar, K S S College, Subramanya (third)

  

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