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Nirmal Deep Gora

Nirmal Deep Gora

Dr. Parampreet Rao and Nirmal Deep Gora, the two sons of Paras Ram Rao, who served as executive in Punjab State Electricity up to Axion, have become the diamonds of the sports field.

During their time, they received great support from Jaswinder Kaval, who was a prominent leader at that time. Mata Gyan Kaur enriched their lives with spiritual wisdom, and they continued to flourish on the sports field, planting magnificent trees within the playground. Parampreet is the first Punjabi to become a national referee in 2014. Nowadays, he is associated with Sant Baba Bhag Singh University and contributes significantly with his remarkable services. Principal Harbhajan Singh also plays a significant role in Mahilpur's Sporting Club, while Nirmal and Parampreet are proud alumni of Sangam Public School in Mahilpur. Later, they became active in schools in Mahilpur, bringing great energy to the institutions.

Nirmal Deep, born on August 16, 1981, in the village of Kaindowal, is fondly known by the name Gora due to his love for sports and his association with the Mitter Mandal. At a young age, under the guidance of Coach Ali Hasan and Master Sarwan Singh, he represented the Under-17 category in the Subroto Mukerjee Cup. In 1999, he was a member of the Subroto India team that became champions in Nepal. Under the leadership of Coach Gurmeet Singh, he participated in the National School Games in Bihar. In the National School Games in Jabalpur in 1998, he scored the winning goal against Bengal, leading Punjab to victory. In the Under-19 National School Games, he defeated the team from Assam and brought victory to Punjab.

Nirmal Deep had various highs and lows in his sporting career. He had a desire to live in Punjab, so he had discussions with a club, and the deal was almost finalized. However, fate took a turn, and he left Punjab to join the B.M.F.C. (Bombay, Maharashtra, Football Club). With this club, he showcased his impressive performance in several important competitions. In 2005, he played the Santosh Trophy representing Maharashtra, and in 2009, he played for Delhi in the same tournament, where he also competed against Sunil Chhetri. In 2009, Gora continued his career by joining the N.D. Heroes Club. His notable trait is that whenever he plays, he gives his all and plays with determination to achieve victory. With his exceptional skills, he surpasses others in many competitions, earning impressive scores.

In 2010, Gora played for the Hindustan Football Club and won the Senior League in Delhi. In the same year, he was recruited by the Delhi Electricity Board as a footballer. The following year, he played in the National Games representing Jharkhand. This led to discussions about his playing abilities in various other clubs in Delhi. In 2015, he obtained a coaching certificate from the All India Football Federation and is currently coaching the youth of the Delhi Board. The sports training he provided resulted in winning silver medals in inter-zone competitions. He credits his coaches Mahinderjit Singh, Rajinder Sharma, Harnandan Singh Nanda, and Coach Ali Hasan for the knowledge he gained. He has achieved remarkable accomplishments in his life by applying practical skills and excelling in tournaments such as the Durand Cup and Federation Cup, showcasing his sporting talent and progressing further.

On March 9, 2014, Nirmal Deep Gora tied the knot with a beautiful lady named Renu Bala, marking the beginning of their married life. In their abode, their daughter Lavisha Rao is spreading her charm. During leisure time, Nirmal Deep engages in discussions about football, apart from his love for music. Manmohan Waris is an aspiring artist As a supportive partner, Nirmal Deep is actively involved in establishing the "Kick Football Academy" in 2020, along with the assistance of lyricists Gurmindar Kaindowal and Rupinderjot Singh. Their efforts aim to integrate the sport into the lives of the younger generation.