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With 267 para athletes from Oil and Gas public enterprises inspiring spectators, 4th ONGC Para Games concludes

Hon’ble Minister of State of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Labour and Employment
Shri Rameswar Teli attended the Closing Ceremony of the fourth ONGC Para Games
in Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi on 4 August 2022.
A total of 267 specially-abled employees from eight central oil and gas public
enterprises participated in the 4th ONGC Para Games, that was organized by Oil and
Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) during 2-4 August 2022. 192 of these are
from ONGC.

Admiring ONGC’s special Human Resources initiative during the Closing Ceremony of
the 4th ONGC Para Games, the Petroleum Minister of State claimed that, “The ONGC
Para Games is a unique initiative where players can connect with each other,compete with each other, creating a strong support system. I am sure will inspire many
such events in the future.”

The Closing Ceremony saw the participation of ONGC CMD & Director (HR) Dr. Alka
Mittal, ONGC Director (Technology & Field Services) O P Singh, Director (Offshore)
Pankaj Kumar, Director (Finance) Pomila Jaspal, IOCL Director (HR) R K Mohapatra,
and P.S. to the State Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas Dr. Dhrubasish K. Deka.
In 2017, ONGC first organized the Para Games to foster inclusiveness for its speciallyabled employees. To widen the scope of the games, ONGC roped in athletes from
IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, EIL, OIL and GAIL to be part of the 3rd edition of ONGC Para Games
at Gandhinagar in 2019. In this 4th edition, apart from the 192 ONGCians, seven other
public enterprises participated in the Para Games, including IOCL (21), GAIL (15), BPCL
(13), MRPL (11), EIL (9), OIL (8) and HPCL (6).
Out of 63 female and 366 male employees in ONGC, the 4th edition of Para Games
witnessed 35% participation from the former and 45 % from the latter. The 4th ONGC
Para Games has a total of 70 events, including Badminton, Table Tennis, Races (100
meter, 200 meter, 400 meter, and 2 km), Long Jump and Discus Throw.

In her address, ONGC CMD Dr. Alka Mittal congratulated all the para athletes for
coming all the way from different parts of the country. Dr. Mittal mentioned how
important this cause was to the Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, given
how readily both the Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and the Minister of State
Rameswar Teli came to encourage the participants, despite the Parliament being in
full swing. While expressing her gratitude, she said, “You must give your best wherever
you go, continue with your growth, and remember we shall all proceed together.”

News Mania Desk

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