Indian Oil to sponsor for National Games in Uttarakhand 
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Indian Oil to sponsor National Games in Uttarakhand

Indian Oil has given its preliminary consent to becoming a sponsor for the 38th National Games being hosted by Uttarakhand for the first time

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has given its preliminary consent to becoming a sponsor for the 38th National Games being hosted by Uttarakhand for the first time.


It will decide the size of its sponsorship of the event soon.

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Uttarakhand has officially received the information of initial consent from IOC, Chief Executive Officer of the National Games Amit Sinha said.

Uttarakhand has made Indian Oil the bronze sponsor for the National Games.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in Delhi recently in a bid to gather sponsorships for the forthcoming National Games.

In a big event or programme like the National Games, the category of a sponsor is decided according to the amount of sponsorship received from them.

According to Prateek Joshi, an official associated with the National Sports Secretariat, after studying past experiences, it has been decided to make the IOC a sponsor in the bronze category.

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