Adieu Nirmal Milkha Singh a friend guide philanthropist

  • | Monday | 14th June, 2021

Deepankar ShardaTribune News ServiceChandigarh June 13Gloom spread in the sports fraternity as 84-year-old Nirmal Milkha Singh a blunt administrator an amiable personality and a philanthropist lost her battle to Covid-19 this evening. The ceremony was attended by her son Jeev Milkha Singh and daughter Mona Milkha Singh and others. Nirmal Milkha Singh interacts with players during a tournament conducted by the UT Sports Department. “I am deeply saddened to learn about the death of Nirmala Milkha Singh which is extremely shocking and unfortunate” he said. I'm deeply saddened by the demise of Nirmal Milkha Singh ji.

Deepankar Sharda Tribune News Service Chandigarh June 13 Gloom spread in the sports fraternity as 84-year-old Nirmal Milkha Singh a blunt administrator an amiable personality and a philanthropist lost her battle to Covid-19 this evening. She had tested positive for the virus on May 26 and remained under strict observation till her last breath. A former captain of Indian volleyball team and wife of former Indian sprinter Milkha Singh breathed her last at a private hospital in Mohali. She was cremated at the Sector 25 cremation ground. The ceremony was attended by her son Jeev Milkha Singh and daughter Mona Milkha Singh and others. Nirmal Milkha Singh interacts with players during a tournament conducted by the UT Sports Department. File photo “Nirmal Milkha Singh passed away after a valiant battle against Covid. A former Director of Sports for Women in the Punjab Government Nirmal fought a valiant battle till the very end. She was the backbone of the Milkha family. It is tragic that her husband could not attend the cremation as he is still in the ICU” read a statement by the Milkha family. Chandigarhs first Joint Director Sports she joined the department in September 1984 when it had come into being and became the Director Sports in August 1988. She remained on the post till 1993. During her tenure the department laid the foundation stone of the Sector 42 Sports Complex. She took keen interest in promoting sports. Under her supervision the city hosted three Asian rowing championships an international equestrian event and many national games. During her tenure with the hockey national body she conducted various Asian Games camps for hockey in Chandigarh. Nirmal was always ready to help the needy. In one such instance she helped a teenaged hockey player who was working as a labourer after The Tribune reported his condition. She would often ask about the well-being of sportspersons and coaches from media fraternity. During her last conversation with this correspondent she was confident of defeating Covid. “I wish Sardar ji (Milkha Singh) gets well soon. How would I survive alone” Nirmal had said. However the destiny had other plans. She was known to be the iron lady of the UT Sports Department. Her contribution to sports was immense and the city still enjoys the infrastructure built under her guidance said KS Bharti former Joint Director Sports UT. Punjab Sports Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi condoled Nirmals death. “I am deeply saddened to learn about the death of Nirmala Milkha Singh which is extremely shocking and unfortunate” he said. Prof Jagat Ram Director PGI said “Widely known for her multiple achievements in the sports arena and her extensive philanthropic works she will be fondly remembered for her accomplishments on and off the field.” Was Citys first Joint Director of Sports Chandigarhs first Joint Director Sports she joined the department in September 1984 when it had come into being and became the Director Sports in August 1988. She remained on the post till 1993. During her tenure the department laid the foundation stone of the Sector 42 Sports Complex. Im deeply saddened by the demise of Nirmal Milkha Singh ji. May the Almighty give her family the strength to cope with this mammoth loss. I also wish a speedy recovery of legendary Milkha Singh. —Kiren Rijiju Union Sports Minister I am saddened to learn about the death of one of the iconic volleyball players who brought several laurels to the country making every Punjabi proud. —Capt Amarinder Singh Punjab Chief Minister A big loss to the sports fraternity. She was a great personality. May the Almighty give strength to the family to bear this irreparable loss. —Tejdeep Singh Saini Director Sports UT

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