RS Bali Inaugurates Ski & Snowboard Championship at Narkanda

RS Bali, Chairman of HPTDC, inaugurated a three-day Ski and Snowboard Championship at Narkanda. He emphasized the event's role in providing a platform for athletes and directing youth. Bali announced a ₹50 lakh portable ski lift and a ₹10 lakh gate for the Dhumri ski slope, responding to public demand. He also highlighted Narkanda's potential for adventure tourism, including skiing, trekking, and camping.

Key Points: Narkanda Ski & Snowboard Championship Inaugurated by RS Bali

  • Championship held Feb 10-12
  • New portable ski lift announced
  • Narkanda promoted as adventure hub
  • Environmental conservation message given
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RS Bali Inaugurates Three-Day Ski and Snowboard Championship at Narkanda

RS Bali inaugurates 3-day Ski & Snowboard Championship at Narkanda, announces new tourism infrastructure and highlights adventure potential.

"Through this championship, athletes get a platform to showcase their speed and skills, and winners are honoured with prizes and recognition. - RS Bali"

Shimla, February 10

Chairman of the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation and Vice-Chairman of the Tourism Development Board, RS Bali, on Tuesday inaugurated the three-day Ski and Snowboard Championship at Narkanda.

The championship will be held from February 10 to February 12.

In his address, Bali stressed the importance of organising such sporting events to provide a new direction to the youth. He said the Narkanda Snowboard Championship has become a major event, attracting players from across the country and abroad. "Through this championship, athletes get a platform to showcase their speed and skills, and winners are honoured with prizes and recognition," he said.

Highlighting Narkanda's potential as an adventure tourism destination, Bali said the region's snow-covered slopes, deep valleys and serene environment offer a unique experience for adventure enthusiasts. "Apart from snowboarding, activities such as skiing, trekking and camping also make Narkanda an ideal hub for adventure tourism," he added.

Responding to public demand, Bali announced the installation of a portable ski lift at the Dhumri ski slope in Narkanda at a cost of ₹50 lakh. He also announced the construction of a gate to the Dhumri ski slope near the PWD Rest House in Narkanda at a cost of ₹10 lakh.

On the occasion, Bali also planted a sapling and gave a message on environmental conservation, urging people to keep the surroundings clean and green.

Among those present at the event were Sub-Divisional Magistrate Kumarsain Mukesh Kumar; former President, Narkanda Municipal Council, Om Prakash Sharma; former HPTDC official Rupesh Kanwar; Devinder Rajta; former Sihal Panchayat Pradhan Chet Ram Verma; District Shimla Ski, Snowboard and Cross Federation President Amit Verma; General Secretary of the HP Winter Games Association, Rajesh Sharma; District Shimla Ski, Snowboard and Cross Country Federation General Secretary Kamal Sharma; Treasurer Naresh Kanthala; and other dignitaries.

- ANI

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Priya S
₹50 lakh for a portable ski lift and ₹10 lakh for a gate? While infrastructure is important, I hope there is proper transparency and the funds are used effectively. Sometimes these announcements sound good but the execution is lacking.
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Rohit P
As someone from Shimla, it's heartening to see Narkanda getting this recognition. The snowboarding championship has really put it on the map. Good to see Bali sahib also talking about environmental conservation. Jai Himachal! ❄️
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Sarah B
This is wonderful news for adventure tourism. India has so much potential in winter sports. Attracting international players is key. Hope the facilities are world-class to make it a regular destination on the global circuit.
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Vikram M
Finally some focus on sports beyond cricket! Skiing and snowboarding need platforms like this. Hope the winners get proper support to compete at national and international levels, not just a trophy and certificate.
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Kavya N
The part about planting a sapling and giving a message on environmental conservation is crucial. Tourism development should not come at the cost of the fragile Himalayan ecology. A balanced approach is needed. Well done for highlighting that.

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