City
Epaper

Odisha CM congratulates Indian men's hockey team for reaching Olympic semis after 41 years

By ANI | Updated: August 1, 2021 22:25 IST

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday congratulated the Indian men's hockey team for storming into the Olympic semi-final after 41 years.

Open in App

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday congratulated the Indian men's hockey team for storming into the Olympic semi-final after 41 years.

Expressing joy over the Indian team's victory over Great Britain, Patnaik said that the national team has come out with flying colours in the quarter-final. He expressed hope that the team will keep up the momentum to win both the semis and the Olympic final.

Both the Indian men's and women's hockey teams have entered the Olympic semis and quarters after 41 years respectively.

Odisha government has been the sponsor of the Indian Hockey team, both men and women for five years, since 2018.

The present Vice-Captain in the Indian men's hockey team, Birendra Lakra, and women's team, Deep Grace Ekka are from Odisha.

Odisha, in partnership with Hockey India, has conducted major hockey tournaments in Bhubaneswar including the Men's World Cup, World League, Pro-League, Olympic qualifiers etc.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: FIVB Volleyball World LeagueBhubaneswarBirendra LakraNaveen PatnaikGreat BritainBhubaneshwar municipal corporationNavin pattanaikDeep grace ekkaKalinga institute of socialThree biju janata dal
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBhubaneswar Fire: Several Shops Gutted on Diwali in Blaze at Vegetable Market in Unit-1

NationalAIIMS Bhubaneswar Lab Attendant Shot Dead by Unidentified Assailants in Sarkantara

NationalOdisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi’s Flight Diverted to Kolkata After Failing to Land at Bhubaneswar Airport

NationalOdisha Sexual Harassment: Balasore Student Succumbs to Injuries After Self-immolation; CM Vows Action Against Culprits

MumbaiNaveen Patnaik Health Update: Former Odisha CM Discharged from Mumbai’s Kokilaben Hospital

National Realted Stories

NationalNew pension scheme rolled out as TN govt introduces assured retirement benefits for govt employees, teachers

NationalUrban governance key to better quality of life, says Arunachal Governor

NationalBangladesh diluting Mujibur Rahman's legacy amid radicalisation of institutions

NationalNew book highlights distinct 'Orchha Kalam' tradition in historic wall paintings

NationalBihar: Missing youth found murdered under mysterious circumstances