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Inter-region sports meet of IOCL from Nov 26

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GUWAHATI: Indian Oil Corporation (Eastern Region) will be organising the 19th edition of the Inter Region Sports Meet (IRSM) from November 26 to 30 with the objective of providing the regular employees, other than those under sports category, a chance to take part in five disciplines of sports.

Differently-abled employees will also be able to participate in table tennis, badminton, bridge, carom and chess.

More than 200 players from various units of Indian Oil, across the country will compete for the trophies. The overall winning team will lift the director (marketing) trophy, while the first runner up and second runner up teams will get the ED (HR) and ED (RS) trophies respectively.

According to practice, IRSM is held every two years and is hosted by each region on a rotation basis.

“For Indian Oil, sport is not just a medium for building brand equity it is also an important instrument through which future leaders for the corporations and for the nation are built. Sport is an integral part of IndianOil’s core philosophy and has been supporting sportspersons for over three decades now,” informs an official source here on Saturday.

 

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