Closing: DMZP Sports Day Unites Mizo Students in Delhi

New Delhi, 10 August 2013: It was a joyful morning for Mizo students, both new and old, as they gathered at Thyagaraj Sports Complex in Delhi. By 8 a.m., members of the Delhi Mizo Zirlai Pawl (DMZP) had arrived on time, eager for the day's events. The programme began with a humble prayer by Miss Lalrempuii Khiangte, a second-year LLB student at Delhi University and a committee member of DMZP. She prayed for blessings upon everyone present.

Thyagaraj Sports Complex, known for hosting sports and entertainment events, became a lively playground for Mizo boys and girls throughout the day. It was impressive to see students from different parts of the city arriving at the exact time and place. Perhaps they all had the same alarm clock—or maybe their love for sports brought them together. In a busy city like Delhi, waking up early for a 9 a.m. programme is no easy task!

The weather was unpredictable. The morning sun was bright and strong, but by noon, the sky turned cloudy, and later, it began to rain. However, this did not dampen the spirits of the DMZP members. They were excited to showcase their talents and skills, cheering, clapping, and shouting for their teams, regardless of the weather.

Football matches were held on the Thyagaraj football ground, while basketball games took place inside the complex. When the sun was too hot, some took shelter indoors, but when the weather cooled, they returned outside. The final football match continued even as the rain poured down, bringing relief to many.

No one went hungry or thirsty throughout the day. A small food stall was set up, managed by a group of four or five friendly and efficient girls. They sold chowmein, snacks, biscuits, water, and cold drinks, serving eager customers with a smile.

A curious sight caught everyone's attention—the Freshers team played football without shirts. Of course, they were not completely bare; they still wore their boots! When asked about this, Mr Lalramngheta Ngente, General Secretary of DMZP, explained, “Every year, the Freshers team does not wear shirts during football matches. It is a tradition passed down by our seniors, symbolising respect for them and promoting discipline among us.”

In the football final, Satya team lost to Aurobindo team. In basketball, the mixed North-Dwarka team defeated Safdarjung team. A friendly match between DMZP and JNU teams drew a large crowd, with JNU winning 3-2.

By 5 p.m., the events came to an end. Members lined up in groups for the closing ceremony. DMZP President V.L. Muanpuia Tochhawng took the microphone and led the final proceedings. Leaders of DMZP prepared the prizes while Sports Secretary H. Lalruatsanga compiled the results. The winners were announced, and members applauded as prizes were distributed.

Mr Zack Gangte, who recently completed his master’s in History from Delhi University, won the Best Player award. Mr Lalliansanga Chhangte, a Class XI student at Laxman Public School, Delhi, received the Most Valuable Player award.

In the 100-metre race, Mr P. Lalremsanga, a BA student at Delhi University, won first place. Mr Basil L. Khuma, an international tennis player from Mizoram who lives in Florida, came second, while Mr Samuel Lalrikhuma Sailo secured third place.

The day was filled with sportsmanship, joy, and unity, making it a memorable event for all.


Bruce K. Thangkhal
Special Correspondent,
The Mizoram Post, Manipur Chronicle, Zogam Today
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