Wouldn't it be better if the news item also said something about the game 
itself - how it is played, what the rules are and the skills it takes? As 
always, there are many names - must be local celebrities.
  Anyhow, is there some one in the net from Jamugurihat who can educate us?
  Dilip Deka
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  From the Assam Tribune
   
  Rare dhop khel organised at Jamugurihat
>From Our Correspondent
 JAMUGURIHAT, April 25 – ‘Dhop khel’ the rare and ancient Assamese local game, 
patronised by the Ahom kings and played by the people with great enthusiasm was 
successfully organised at Jamugurihat on April 15, the day of Gosaibihu jointly 
by the Yubak Sangha and Mahila Samity of Sangiamajor Chuk village, Jamugurihat.

Organised at the historical Garumara pathar of the village, inaugurated by 
nonagenarian dhop khel player of Tezpur Umakanta Barua and attended by nearly 
one thousand people including well known cine and stage actor Bhola Katoky and 
a few dhop khel and players of the area such as Khargeswar Hazarika, Dhaneswar 
Hazarika, Rosha Kataky, Bongshi Kalita, Hemchanda Saikia etc, the game around 
great enjoyment, excitement and romance among the audience.

The old players became nostalgic remembering their good old days. The dhop ball 
was prepared by veteran player of the game Bongshi Kalita and the team led by 
another veteran player Hem Chandra Saikia won the game among great fan fare

The people lauded the efforts put up by the organisations for presenting such 
an old and forgotten game to the people, specially the new generation, who did 
not know nor seen such game. The game was organised as part of the celebration 
of Bihu utsov by the village. Dadul Borkataky and Bhola Hazarika president and 
secretary respectively of the Yuvak Sangha expressed that dhop khel will be 
organised by them in the years to come along with the celebration of Bihu utsav 
as people have enjoyed the same.

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