Friday, December 2, 2011

Relu RamThakur

 Relu RamThakur receving Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award   on 21sep 2004 
Relu RamThakur deputy director regional water sport center pong dam mob 09805616345

 Receiving Himachal Gaurav Puruskar From Chief Minister Of Himachal Pradesh
Receiving Social Bravery Award  From Governor Of Himachal Pradesh


I am Post Graduate in Science and working as Deputy Director Regional Water Sports Centre Pong Dam Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. I am Himachal Gaurav .Social Bravery and above all National Adventure Awardee for the year 2002 given by Hon"ble President of India Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam I have done three years training in Mountaineering, Snow-Skiing & Water Sports train ng under Briitish Instructor Sponsored by Govt of Himachal Pradesh which aims to produce well qualified allrounder Nucleus of Instructor & I am in service since last 30 years and have trained more than thirty five thousands youths of the country in different courses of water sports and white water rafting and successful rescue coverage throughout the state http://rr-thakur.blogspot.com/ NATIONAL ADVENTURE AWARDEE


Any organisation can make the best use of my highly technical qualification,vast experiences & honour at state & national level & I am ready to serve any organisation above my present rank of Deputy.Director water sports after 30 november 2011.

Monday, April 11, 2011

River Crossing at Manali

River Rafting in Manali

River Rafting in Manali

river rafting at kullu

RIVER RAFTING at kullu... dpt tour P1...

Waterskiing


Waterskiing first appeared in the early 1900s. At the time, it was called "aquaplaning." Aquaplane boards were usually 6 to 10 feet long and 3 feet wide, with a rope tied to the front.

The skier or aquaplaner held on to a rope which was attached to the front of the board. This made it possible to stand up and use body weight to manipulate the board.

Nowadays, more than 350 waterskiing tournaments take place each year in which records for speed, distance and endurance continue to be broken.

water surfing