Uma Chetry
The District Commissioner of Golaghat and the Superintendent of Police visited Umaโ€™s home to congratulate her on her achievement.

Guwahati: Uma Chetry from Assam’s Golaghat district, a one-day international and World Cup-winning member of the Indian womenโ€™s cricket team, was felicitated at her residence in Bokakhat on Friday.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma wrote on X, โ€œApart from having an Olympic medalist, Assam now celebrates a World Cup winner in Uma Chetry. Her journey from Bokakhat to the international stage is notable. My best wishes to Uma.โ€

The District Commissioner of Golaghat and the Superintendent of Police visited Umaโ€™s home to congratulate her on her achievement.

Officials, including the Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil) of Bokakhat, the Sub-Divisional Police Officer, the Circle Officer of Bokakhat Revenue Circle, and representatives from the Sports Department, also attended the ceremony.

Umaโ€™s father, Lok Bahadur Chetry, told the media, โ€œWe always knew Uma was determined, and seeing her achieve this milestone for India is significant for our family.โ€ Her mother, Deepa Chetry, added, โ€œUmaโ€™s achievement is supported by our village and the people of Assam, and we are thankful for their support.โ€

Officials also met Umaโ€™s parents and acknowledged their role in supporting her career. The district administration of Golaghat released a statement on Friday evening recognizing Umaโ€™s contribution to Indian and Assam cricket.

Originally from Kandulimari village under the Bokakhat Revenue Circle, Uma Chetryโ€™s progression from local cricket to the international level highlights her dedication and discipline and serves as an example for aspiring athletes.

Manoj Kumar Ojha is a journalist based in Dumduma, Upper Assam, with over 10 years of experience reporting on politics, culture, health, and the environment. He specializes in Assam's cultural and social...