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1950 National Games of India

The 1950 National Games of India were held in Bombay. They were the 14th national games, and the second time the games had been held in Bombay.

Background edit

In late 1949, the Bengal Provincial Olympic Association, whose turn it was to hold the next national games, could not do so, and, at the Indian Olympic Association meeting on 24 October 1949, members from other associations were asked to stage these games but no province took the responsibility. The IOA President Maharaja of Patiala then asked Bombay to host the games; it agreed and had just three months to organise the event.

Organising Challenges edit

The Bombay Provincial Olympic Association tackled many challenges as it organised for the games. First, it approached the Bombay Government for assistance, and then Bombay Home and Revenue Minister Morarji Desai presided over the first Organizing Committee meeting for the games. Second, it sought housing for about 700 sportspersons; Major General Brar and Brigadier Madhavsinhji assisted in this effort of putting up the Olympic Village in the Barracks close to the Stadium. Third, the CCI authorities and Homi Contractor readily acceded to the request to hold the games at Brabourne Stadium. Fourth, the question of feeding the athletes arose, and Controller of Rationing Quereshi assisted with this effort. Fifth, orders for the latest international sporting equipment had to be placed, and Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association Sohrab Bhoot handled this task.

Organisation edit

And so the National Games were held on 4–13 February 1950 in Bombay. Key administrators for these Games were Organising Council Chair Morarji Desai; Organising Committee Chair A. S. deMello (then President of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association); and Organising Committee Secretary Sohrab Bhoot (then Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association).

The organising committee included 3 representatives of the Indian Olympic Association Council, as well as the Executive Committee of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association.** Also assisting with organisation were members of the Reception committee, Meher and Golwalla; Stadium committee, Bebbington and Taraporewala; Village committee, Davies, Saugar, and Wadia; Grounds committee, Rane and Pardiwala; Publicity committee, Mody and Saugar; Finance committee, Mehta and Kapadia; Transport committee, Shenoy and Kate; Program committee, Joseph and Gole; and Games committee, Mhaskar and Gole.

The brochure for the Games thus noted: "True to Bombay tradition we had the help and cooperation from one and all whom we approached in the cause of Sports." And A.S. DeMello noted on 10 February at Brabourne Stadium: "In staging these games, we have received the powerful help and influence of the Government of Bombay, of friends and of many friendly experts, all of whose invaluable aid it is my privilege to acknowledge gratefully today."

**The principal officers and executive committee members of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association were:
1949-50: President A S deMello; Vice Presidents K G Lohana and P R Bhatt; Treasurer J Kapadia; Secretaries S Bhoot, L R Agaskar, A R M Sidiki; Members T Adams, W Abraham, K F Golwala, Y A Gole, N D Kate, B M Mistry, J T Martin, N S Saugar, V H A Sonawalla, D B Taraporewala, K Ziaudin
1948-49: President A S deMello; Vice Presidents K G Lohana and J S Bharucha; Treasurer P R Bhatt; Secretary S Bhoot; Members D Abraham, W Abraham, L Agaskar, K F Golwala, Y A Gole, M D Kale, J T Martin, N V Sarma, N S Saugar, V H A Sonawalla, D B Taraporewala
1947-48: President A S deMello; Vice Presidents K G Lohana and S Setna; Treasurer P R Bhatt; Secretary S Bhoot, J Pardiwala; Members W Abraham, T Adams, L Agaskar, M K Choksi, K F Golwala, N M Limaye, M B Maneckji, J T Martin, R G Nair, N V Sarma, Valimahommed H A Sonawalla

Pictures of Games edit

 
1950 Indian National Games: Governor of Bombay Raja Maharaja Singh (in garland under umbrella); Bombay Olympic Committee Chairman Anthony de Mello (to his immediate left in picture), and others
 
1950 Indian National Games: In picture left to right are: Governor of Bombay Raja Maharaja Singh under umbrella, x, x(holding umbrella), Nalini Ranjan Sarker, x, Sohrab Bhoot in striped blazer, x, G.D. Sondhi, naval captain
 
1950 Indian National Games: Moinul Haq (with glasses, fourth from left); Sohrab Bhoot (hat in hand, fifth from left); Bombay Chief Minister B G Kher (standing beside Bhoot, wearing white cap and cane)(center-left) ; Bombay Home Minister Morarji Desai (wearing white cap)(center-right)


References edit

  • [1]
  • Brochure, XIV Indian Olympic Games, Bombay 1950
  • Bombay Provincial Olympic Association Annual Report

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1950 National Games of India news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1950 National Games of India were held in Bombay They were the 14th national games and the second time the games had been held in Bombay Contents 1 Background 2 Organising Challenges 3 Organisation 4 Pictures of Games 5 ReferencesBackground editIn late 1949 the Bengal Provincial Olympic Association whose turn it was to hold the next national games could not do so and at the Indian Olympic Association meeting on 24 October 1949 members from other associations were asked to stage these games but no province took the responsibility The IOA President Maharaja of Patiala then asked Bombay to host the games it agreed and had just three months to organise the event Organising Challenges editThe Bombay Provincial Olympic Association tackled many challenges as it organised for the games First it approached the Bombay Government for assistance and then Bombay Home and Revenue Minister Morarji Desai presided over the first Organizing Committee meeting for the games Second it sought housing for about 700 sportspersons Major General Brar and Brigadier Madhavsinhji assisted in this effort of putting up the Olympic Village in the Barracks close to the Stadium Third the CCI authorities and Homi Contractor readily acceded to the request to hold the games at Brabourne Stadium Fourth the question of feeding the athletes arose and Controller of Rationing Quereshi assisted with this effort Fifth orders for the latest international sporting equipment had to be placed and Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association Sohrab Bhoot handled this task Organisation editAnd so the National Games were held on 4 13 February 1950 in Bombay Key administrators for these Games were Organising Council Chair Morarji Desai Organising Committee Chair A S deMello then President of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association and Organising Committee Secretary Sohrab Bhoot then Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association The organising committee included 3 representatives of the Indian Olympic Association Council as well as the Executive Committee of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association Also assisting with organisation were members of the Reception committee Meher and Golwalla Stadium committee Bebbington and Taraporewala Village committee Davies Saugar and Wadia Grounds committee Rane and Pardiwala Publicity committee Mody and Saugar Finance committee Mehta and Kapadia Transport committee Shenoy and Kate Program committee Joseph and Gole and Games committee Mhaskar and Gole The brochure for the Games thus noted True to Bombay tradition we had the help and cooperation from one and all whom we approached in the cause of Sports And A S DeMello noted on 10 February at Brabourne Stadium In staging these games we have received the powerful help and influence of the Government of Bombay of friends and of many friendly experts all of whose invaluable aid it is my privilege to acknowledge gratefully today The principal officers and executive committee members of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association were 1949 50 President A S deMello Vice Presidents K G Lohana and P R Bhatt Treasurer J Kapadia Secretaries S Bhoot L R Agaskar A R M Sidiki Members T Adams W Abraham K F Golwala Y A Gole N D Kate B M Mistry J T Martin N S Saugar V H A Sonawalla D B Taraporewala K Ziaudin 1948 49 President A S deMello Vice Presidents K G Lohana and J S Bharucha Treasurer P R Bhatt Secretary S Bhoot Members D Abraham W Abraham L Agaskar K F Golwala Y A Gole M D Kale J T Martin N V Sarma N S Saugar V H A Sonawalla D B Taraporewala 1947 48 President A S deMello Vice Presidents K G Lohana and S Setna Treasurer P R Bhatt Secretary S Bhoot J Pardiwala Members W Abraham T Adams L Agaskar M K Choksi K F Golwala N M Limaye M B Maneckji J T Martin R G Nair N V Sarma Valimahommed H A SonawallaPictures of Games edit nbsp 1950 Indian National Games Governor of Bombay Raja Maharaja Singh in garland under umbrella Bombay Olympic Committee Chairman Anthony de Mello to his immediate left in picture and others nbsp 1950 Indian National Games In picture left to right are Governor of Bombay Raja Maharaja Singh under umbrella x x holding umbrella Nalini Ranjan Sarker x Sohrab Bhoot in striped blazer x G D Sondhi naval captain nbsp 1950 Indian National Games Moinul Haq with glasses fourth from left Sohrab Bhoot hat in hand fifth from left Bombay Chief Minister B G Kher standing beside Bhoot wearing white cap and cane center left Bombay Home Minister Morarji Desai wearing white cap center right References edit 1 Brochure XIV Indian Olympic Games Bombay 1950 Bombay Provincial Olympic Association Annual Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 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