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Goa’s Bhuvaneshwari Jadav Creates History at 38th National Games


In an outstanding display of skill and determination, Bhuvaneshwari Jadav from Goa has made history by clinching the state’s first-ever gold medal in the Kalaripayattu event. This remarkable achievement came in the Kaiporu category (Above 60 kg Girls Section) at the 38th National Games held in Uttarakhand.


Bhuvaneshwari’s victory is a proud moment not only for her family but also for the entire state of Goa. Her achievement is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport.


Kalaripayattu is an ancient martial art that originated in Kerala, India. It is a highly disciplined and rigorous sport that requires a great deal of physical and mental strength. Bhuvaneshwari’s gold medal win is a significant achievement, considering the level of competition and the demands of the sport.Bhuvaneshwari’s achievement is a shining example for young athletes in Goa and across the country. Her success demonstrates that with perseverance, dedication, and the right support, anything is possible.

Congratulations to Bhuvaneshwari and Her Family
We extend our warmest congratulations to Bhuvaneshwari Jadav, her family, and her coaches on this outstanding achievement. We wish her continued success and hope that her achievement inspires many more young athletes to pursue their dreams.

Bhuvaneshwari Jadav is the daughter of Sangeetha Jadav and hails from Goa. She has been training in Kalaripayattu for several years and has shown remarkable talent and dedication to the sport. Her gold medal win at the 38th National Games is a culmination of her hard work and perseverance.

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Empowering Pink Force Personnel: Self-Defence Martial Arts Workshop


In a bid to enhance the safety and confidence of lady police personnel, a Self-Defence Martial Arts workshop was organized under the initiative of DIGP (Range) Smt. Varsha Sharma, IPS, and the guidance of SP Pink Force Smt. Ezilda Dโ€™Souza and LPI SPCR/Pink Force Mrs. Mira Dโ€™silva. The workshop was conducted by Miss Erica J De Sequeira, an international Jiu-Jitsu player, and her coach, Master Raunak Singh, an experienced army trainer.

The workshop was a response to the rising law and order challenges, aiming to equip Pink Force personnel with essential self-defence skills. The training focused on boosting their confidence and ability to handle potential dangers effectively.

A total of 35 lady police personnel actively participated in the session, where various self-defence techniques were demonstrated and practiced. The workshop empowered participants to safeguard themselves and ensure public safety. By learning these valuable skills, the personnel can now respond more effectively in critical situations.

Miss Erica J De Sequeira, a renowned international Jiu-Jitsu player and 3rd rank holder in world professional Jiu-Jitsu, brought her expertise to the workshop. Her coach, Master Raunak Singh, an experienced army trainer, provided additional guidance and support.

This initiative is a significant step towards creating a safer environment for both the police personnel and the public. By empowering lady police personnel with self-defence skills, we can build a more confident and effective law enforcement team.