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IndianOil Servo Masters 2016 champion Honey Baisoya takes home a new trophy

| | Nov 20, 2016, at 10:01 pm
New Delhi, Nov 20 (IBNS): Honey Baisoya, the winner of the IndianOil Servo Masters Golf 2016, was presented his trophy and cheque at the Digboi Golf Links on Sunday by M Pramanik, ED, AOD, IndianOil.

The winner took home the newly instituted trophy.

The trophy has been designed to represent the ‘Still’ (brass bowl), the precursor of Petroleum refining, used in the Digboi Refinery which was commissioned on Dec 11,1901.

It was used for extracting kerosene from crude petroleum oil.

The engraved ‘flare’ represents the modern technological marvel that the Digboi Refinery is at present.

 

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