DDCA Awards ₹51 Lakh to World Cup Winner Pratika Rawal at SJFI Convention

The Golden Jubilee convention of the Sports Journalists Federation of India concluded at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium. DDCA President Rohan Jaitley emphasized the vital relationship between sports administrators and journalists during the closing ceremony. The event featured significant awards, including a ₹51 lakh reward for India women's cricketer Pratika Rawal and an ₹11 lakh award for U-19 World Cup squad member Uddhav Mohan. The four-day convention included a major sports conclave, cricket and table tennis tournaments, and felicitations of numerous dignitaries from the sports ecosystem.

Key Points: SJFI Golden Jubilee: DDCA Awards ₹51L to Pratika Rawal

  • ₹51 lakh award to Pratika Rawal
  • North Zone wins T20 tournament
  • Felicitation of U-19 star Uddhav Mohan
  • Major sports conclave with ICC, BCCI officials
  • Convention brought together national sports media
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DDCA Prez Jaitley hands Pratika Rawal Rs51 lakh reward as SJFI's Golden Jubilee Convention concludes

DDCA President Rohan Jaitley awards ₹51 lakh to cricketer Pratika Rawal as the Sports Journalists Federation of India's Golden Jubilee convention concludes in Delhi.

"The balance between cricket administration and journalistic reviews is very important. - Rohan Jaitley"

New Delhi, March 16

The Golden Jubilee edition of the Sports Journalists Federation of India National Convention concluded with a grand closing ceremony at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday, with Delhi & District Cricket Association President Rohan Jaitley emphasising the importance of the relationship between sports administrators and journalists.

"The balance between cricket administration and journalistic reviews is very important. Whether it be criticism or feedback, for an administrator, it is exceptionally important. We need to realise where we are going wrong. It is important to know our mistakes. It is important to rectify them," said Jaitley.

Jaitley also announced a cash prize of Rs5 lakh for the Akash Rawal-led North Zone team, the winners of the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament. "Since the North Zone has won, on behalf of the association, I would want to announce a cash prize of Rs5 lakh for the winning side," he added.

On the occasion, the DDCA also felicitated India Women's World Cup-winning cricketer Pratika Rawal with a Rs51 lakh reward and honoured India U-19 Men's World Cup squad member Uddhav Mohan with a cash award of Rs11 lakh.

The four-day Golden Jubilee convention, hosted by the Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA), brought together sports media professionals from across the country for meetings, competitions, and networking.

On the first day of the Convention, Raksha Khadse, Minister of State (MoS), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, and sports secretary Hari Ranjan Rao graced the occasion, addressing the visiting journalists from across the country.

On Saturday, the journalists had a special interaction with Member of Parliament and former Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Anurag Thakur.

The programme also featured a major sports conclave with International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Jay Shah, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Rajiv Shukla, and Archery Association of India Honorary Secretary General Virendra Sachdeva.

Several dignitaries and stakeholders from the sports and corporate ecosystems were felicitated during the Day 4 proceedings of the convention. Among those honoured were Svayam Founder Sminu Jindal, Adimazes Founder Akhilesh Yadav, WordsWork Communications Consulting Founder and CEO Neha Mathur Rastogi, RPL Industries Chairman Rakesh Mishra, and Rajasthan United Football Club (RUFC) Chairman Krishan Kumar Tak.

The SJFI President and Secretary also honoured Sangeeta Baroova, the first woman President of the Sports Journalist Federation of India, and felicitated 18 state presidents and secretaries.

"Hosting the Golden Jubilee convention in the capital has been a monumental honour for the DSJA," said the President of the Delhi Sports Journalist Association, Abhishek Tripathi. "Our goal was to create an environment where the fraternity could celebrate its legacy while also enjoying the sports we cover daily."

The President of the Sports Journalist Federation of India, Saraju Chakraborty, added, "Reaching fifty years is a testament to the resilience of sports journalism in India. This convention celebrated our history while setting a progressive tone for the future."

Sabi Hussain, Secretary of the Delhi Sports Journalist Association, thanked the sponsors, stating that organising a four-day event of this magnitude would not have been possible without the support of partners from across the sports and corporate ecosystem.

On the sporting front, North Zone won the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament, defeating East Zone by 10 wickets. East Zone scored 135/6 in 20 overs, with Pranab Shil scoring an unbeaten 47. North Zone chased down the target in just 9.5 overs, led by Rishabh Singh's unbeaten 87. In another match, West Zone defeated South Zone by 10 wickets after bowling them out for 97.

The AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament also witnessed intense competition, with the Sports Journalists Association of Mumbai-1 winning the team championship. Amol Karhadkar won the men's singles title and paired with Ashwin to win the men's doubles title as well.

The evening concluded with a dinner hosted by DDCA President Rohan Jaitley, bringing the landmark Golden Jubilee convention to a celebratory close.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the relationship between administrators and journalists being highlighted. As a cricket fan, I agree - we need constructive criticism for the game to improve. But the cash prizes seem a bit excessive? Could that money be better used for grassroots development?
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Akhilesh Yadav
Honoured to have been part of this landmark convention. Bringing together the entire sports ecosystem - media, administrators, corporates, and athletes - is crucial for building a sporting culture in India. Congratulations to SJFI on 50 years!
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Sarah B
The North Zone team chased 136 in under 10 overs! Rishabh Singh's 87* must have been a blazing innings. Wish there was more coverage of these journalist tournaments, sounds like fun. Also, great to see Sangeeta Baroova being honoured as the first woman President.
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Vikram M
While the rewards are good, I hope this isn't just a one-off event. Consistency in supporting athletes, especially from non-cricket sports, is what we need. Uddhav Mohan getting ₹11 lakh is a good start for a U-19 player. More power to him!
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Neha Mathur Rastogi
A wonderfully organised event that truly celebrated the spirit of sports journalism. The conclave with ICC and BCCI officials was particularly insightful. Here's to the next 50 years of telling India's sporting stories!

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