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Balbir Singh Kullar

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Indian field hockey player (1942–2020)
This article is about the hockey player born in 1942 who served in Punjab Police. For other hockey players with the same name, seeBalbir Singh.

Balbir Singh Kullar
Picture of Retired D.I.G. Balbir Singh Kullar taken in 2001
Personal information
NationalityIndia
Born(1942-08-08)8 August 1942[1]
Sansarpur,Punjab Province,British India (present-day Sansarpur,Punjab, India)
Died(2020-02-28)28 February 2020 (age 77)[2]
Sansarpur, Punjab, India
Alma materDAV College, Jalandhar
EmployerPunjab Police (retired asDIG in 2001)
Sport
SportField hockey
Event
Men's team
TeamIndia (International)
Railways (National)
Punjab State (National)
Punjab Police (National)
All India Police (National)
Updated on 9 June 2012

SardarBalbir Singh Kullar (8 August 1942 – 28 February 2020) was an Indianfield hockey player and aPunjab Police officer. Alternative spellings of his last name include Khullar.

Balbir Singh was born in theSansarpur village of theJalandhar district. He was the captain of the All India Schools during 1957–1960, and also played as part of the Combined University Team. At the national-level, he represented the hockey teams of Punjab State,Indian Railways and Punjab Police. For a brief time, he also played for the little-known hockey team ofMohun Bagan. Balbir Singh joined the Punjab Armed Police in 1962, and became an Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Punjab Police in 1963.

As part of the Indian national men's hockey team, he played his first international game in 1963 atLyon in France. He gained reputation as an inside forward in the Indian team, and toured Belgium, East Africa, East Germany, England, the Netherlands, Italy, Kenya, New Zealand and West Germany. He was a member of the Indian team that won theOlympic Gold in 1964 (Tokyo),Asian Games Gold in 1966 (Bangkok) and theOlympic Bronze in 1968 (Mexico).

During 1968–1975, Balbir Singh was a part of the All India Police team, and also served as its captain for some time. He became the Deputy Superintendent of Police in 1981, became anIndian Police Service officer in 1987. He retired as aDeputy Inspector General (DIG) in February 2001.[4]

He died at his home in Sansarpur at the age of 77.

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References

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  1. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;Mallon, Bill; et al."Balbir Singh".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference LLC. Archived fromthe original on 18 April 2020.
  2. ^"Former India Hockey Player Balbir Singh Kullar Dies At 77".Ndtvsports.com.
  3. ^"Olympic Bronze Medalist Balbir Singh Kullar Passes Away".YouTube. 2 March 2020.
  4. ^Profile of Balbir Singh Khullar at Hockey IndiaArchived 2012-07-10 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^"Padma awards for Abhinav, Dhoni".indianexpress.com. 26 January 2009.
  6. ^Arjuna, Dronacharya Awards presented. The Hindu, 30 August 2000.

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