Harindra, displaying excellent skills, defeated Hardeep before the allotted time. The wrestling winner, Harindra, was awarded a cash prize of Rs 40,000 by the fair organizing committee.
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Harindra Pahalman from Agra, India, emerged first in a wrestling competition held at Omsatiya-5, Gauri, Rupandehi on Thursday. The wrestling competition was organized on the last day of the Satiyamai Mela held on the full moon day of Kartik.
According to Omsatiya-5 Ward Chairman Madan Kumar Pokharel, in the final of the wrestling competition, Harindra defeated Hardeep Pahalman from Haryana, India. The time allotted for the final competition was 15 minutes.
Harindra, displaying excellent skills, defeated Hardeep before the allotted time was up. The wrestling winner, Harindra, was awarded a cash prize of Rs 40,000 by the fair organizing committee.
In the afternoon, Pawan Pahalman from New Delhi, India, defeated Sharik Haridwar from India in the second place competition. 15 minutes were allotted for the clash between them.
While both were competing fiercely, Sharik injured his left knee. After that, he abandoned the competition. After that, the organizers declared Pawan the winner. Pawan, who won the second place, received a cash prize of Rs 25,000.
The wrestling competition started at 8 am on Thursday in the arena prepared at the fair venue. Lucky Thapa, a wrestler from Omsatiya, had arranged to bring Pahalman. Wrestlers from Maharajgunj, Gorakhpur, New Delhi, Haryana and Punjab in India had come to compete in wrestling.
A crowd of people had gathered at the arena of the fair to watch the wrestling. Wrestling is one of the most popular sports in the Terai districts, said Devananda Chaudhary, chairman of the fair management committee. “We have been organizing the competition every year,” he said, “Wrestling has become the main attraction of the fair.”
