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Man eats 12 mangoes in 2 minutes in Mithila Mango Mahotsav in Bihar

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
18 June 2024
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Man eats 12 mangoes in 2 minutes in Mithila Mango Mahotsav in Bihar

Winner Anuj Kumar Jha (in cap)

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SUBHASH MISHRA

 

Madhubani, June 18: A contestant ate 12 mangoes in two minutes in Mithila Mango  Mahotsav held at Sir Ganganath Jha Vachnalaya, Sarisab-Pahi around 18 km away from Madhubani district headquarters.

A total of 44 participants (22 each in senior and junior competitions) of twin districts Madhubani and Darbhanga reached in final round after screening in preliminary  stage, in which Anuj Kumar Jha (24) of Lalganj village, ate 12 mangoes and emerged  winner, while  Nitesh Mandal  (11) of Pahi village ate six mangoes and became junior champion.

The organiser, a Delhi based senior journalist Madan Jha, said that  in the mango eating competition each participant was given two minutes’  time to eat as many as mangoes as he can.  A panel of  arbiters were  monitoring and counting  participants’ intake.

“Mission of the mango eating competition was to get people of  Mithilanchal  interested  in mango fruit and planting trees. In the competition right from children to  senior persons participated in the qualifying round and a massive  gathering encouraged the participants,” said  organizer Madan Jha.

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Junior champion Nitesh Mandal

In the function Banaras Hindu University (BHU) alumnus cum social activist Umanath Mishra, retired Prof Asarfi Kamat,  famous  environmentalist of  Madhubani  district Ajaydhari Singh awarded the winners of mango eating  competition.

Two-day Mithila Mango  Mahotsav  was  jointly organized by Ayachi Nagar Yuva Sangathan and Ismad Foundation. On the first day, a painting competition of school children and an exhibition of mango  varieties were held, in  which 165  different kinds of mangoes were displayed.  On the occasion school students were also informed about  the mango.

“Countless mango growers  of the twin districts came up with their different items  for display in which 165 were selected  to put up in exhibition,” said Madan Jha.

Vicky Mandal  conducted the function while Vikash Sahu proposed vote of thanks. Amal Kumar Jha, Uday Nath Mishra, Chhaya Jha, Vibha Jha, Ramesh Thakur Harsh Nath Jha and others played major roles in making the Mithila Mango Mahotsav success.

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