The host of Olympians and Arjuna awardees present were felicitated by Ajit Pawar, deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who is also the president of MOA. With the historic Shanirwada Fort chosen as the start-point for the Olympic Day Run it was 23-year old Kolhapur-born London Olympics markswoman Rahi Sarnobot who was given the honour to light the traditional torch.Ī breathtaking display of martial arts, taekwondo dance, wushu, jump rope, traditional sports and equestrian riders was followed by the run that had sportspersons of all age groups participate. The day-long celebration was conducted by Maharashtra Olympic Association (MOA), an affiliate of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and was graced by a host of state and city-born Olympians, Arjuna Awardees (Highest award handed to an Indian sportsperson) and representatives of sports associations. The mission of the New York State Park Police is to provide total police services in support of the mission of the agency, and where possible, to extend those services to every citizen of the State as needed.Pune: On Monday, the Olympic Day was celebrated in Pune with a host of activity that revolved around ten disciplines and included traditional sports. NY State Park Police Mission Statement, Core Values and Use Of Force Policy To request a copy of an incident report please visit: NY State Parks, Foil Requests To request a copy of a motor vehicle accident report please visit: NYS Department of Motor Vehicle
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