Pune, January 14
Karnataka made the biggest gains on Monday but there was no change in the top-four positions in the overall medals tally as hosts Maharashtra stayed on top of the heap with 166 medals — 59 gold, 48 silver and 59 bronze.
Delhi (43 gold, 31 silver and 41 bronze) remained in the second place, while Haryana stayed put in the third spot despite winning three gold during the day. Haryana, who had won the gold in hockey, swimming and women’s weightlifting — have 36 gold, 34 silver and 37 bronze medals — a total of 107 medals. Karnataka are in the fourth place despite winning six gold medals during the day.
They now have 25 gold, 22 silver and 13 bronze medals. Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh swapped places as the former moved to the fifth spot and the latter slipped to sixth. Tamil Nadu picked four gold, while UP gained two. —PTI
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