In the final held at the Nepal Police Club, they defeated the Nepal Electricity Authority's pair of Binod Adhikari and Bhaktaraj Joshi in sets of 14-21, 25-23, 21-18.
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The pair of Takkar Kunwar and Rajkumar Niraula of Krishi Bikas Bank have won the gold medal in the badminton men's doubles of the 15th Employees' Sports Tournament.
In the final held at the Nepal Police Club, they defeated the pair of Binod Adhikari and Bhaktaraj Joshi of Nepal Electricity Authority in sets of 14-21, 25-23, 21-18.
In the men's doubles over 50 years, the pair of Sanjay Raj Shrestha and Basant Thapa brought another gold to Krishi. The pair of Sanjay and Basant defeated the pair of Deepak Maharjan and Sumanraj Shrestha of Everest Bank in straight sets of 25-23, 21-15 in the final.
In the executive men's doubles of the tournament being organized by the Employees' Sports Foundation Nepal (Ishan), the pair of Sujit Anand Malla and Harikrishna Sharma of NTC came first and the pair of Bishnu Gaire and Yukesh Shrestha of Vidyut came second.
In the men's singles, Bhaktaraj Joshi of Vidyut won. He defeated Rajkumar Niraula of Agriculture Development 21-18, 21-16 in the final. Sushmita Rawat of Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal became the winner in the women's category. Sushmita defeated Yamkumari Gurung of Vidyut 21-14, 21-6 in the final.
Sukanta Adhikari of Ncell became the winner in the men's singles over 45 years. He defeated Chhabi Bhattarai of Vidyut 21-9, 21-9 in the final.
In badminton, which included 6 different events, Agriculture won the most 2 gold medals. Vidyut, Civil Aviation, Ncell and NTC won 1 gold medal each. Table tennis and badminton have been completed in the 4-game competition. Futsal and chess are yet to be played.
