Nepal in second position with 49 gold; 13th SAG comes to an end today with closing ceremony to be held at Dasarath Stadium

Tue, Dec 10, 2019 10:09 AM on Corporate, Economy, Latest,

Nepal continues to remain in the second position in the medals tally of the 13th South Asian Games.

At the end of the second last day of the regional sports event, Nepal has won a total of 183 medals including 49 gold, 51 silver and 83 bronze medals. Nepal is behind India, which has so far bagged 143 gold, 83 silver and 43 bronze medals.

Sri Lanka with 36 gold, 76 silver and 107 bronze medal stands in the third position followed by Pakistan (30 gold, 33 silver and 49 bronze), Bangladesh (19 gold, 30 silver and 75 bronze) and the Maldives with one gold and three bronze medals in the fourth, fifth and sixth position respectively. Bhutan is at the bottom of the table with five silver and 13 bronze medals.

The 13th SAG comes to an end today with the closing ceremony to be held at the Dasarath Stadium.