Subhash B. Agarwal
Born on: 28 July 1948
Mumbai
- Maharashtra
kamlesh_ag@vsnl.net
Retired from Indian
Railways as Deputy Chief Commercial Manager (WR) on Superannuation
on 31st May 2007
Awarded as –
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Arjuna Award by Government of India – 1984
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Shri Shiv Chatrapati Award by Government of Maharashtra – 1985
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Shri Gaurav Puraskar – Awarded by Government of Maharashtra – 1990
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Railway Minister Award by Minister of Railways 1987
Current Position: National Coach for
Cue sports appointed by Government of India
Field of Excellence :: BILLIARDS & SNOOKER
Profile as player
Indian Railways Championships
National Championships
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1979 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1980 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1982 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1983 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1984 National Billiards Championship– Winner
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1985 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1986 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1987 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1988 National Billiards Championship– Runner up
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1989 National Billiards Championship– Winner
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1991 National Billiards Championship– Winner
Asian Championships
World Championships
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1979 World Billiards Championship at Colombo – Ranked 5
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1981 World Billiards Championship at New Delhi – Bronze Medalist
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1983 World Billiards Championship at Malta – Silver Medalist
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(Winner of Highest Break award & it was world highest break at that
time)
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1985 World Billiards Championship at New Delhi – Bronze Medalist
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1987 World Billiards Championship at Belfast – Bronze Medalist
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1990 World Billiards Championship at Bangalore – Bronze Medalist (winner
of highest break)
Professional Circuit
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Joined Professional Billiards Circuit in 1992.
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U.K. Professional Championship 1994 – Silver Medalist
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U.K. Professional Championship 1995 – Gold Medalist
Profile as Coach
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Coach of Indian Railway Billiards & Snooker Team since 2000
uptill retirement
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Coach of Indian U-21 Snooker Team for the World U-21 Snooker
Championship held at Riga in 2002 where Manan Chandra won the Bronze
Medal
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One of the Coach of Indian Team for Cue Sports participated in Asian
Games at Bussan 2002. Team won 1Gold and 1Silver
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Coach of Indian Junior Team that played in Asian Junior Snooker
Championship at Kuala Lumpur where Aditya Mehta won the Bronze Medal
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Coach of Indian contingent that participated in World Billiards (Time
Format) held at Malta in March 2005 where Pankaj Advani won Gold, Geet
Sethi, Silver and Bronze jointly by Ashok Shandilya.
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Coach of Indian contingent that participated in World Billiards (Point
Format) held at Malta in March 2005 where Pankaj Advani won Gold,
Devendra Joshi won Bronze.
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Coach of Indian contingent that
participated in 15th Asian Games at Doha where Pankaj Advani
won Gold, Ashok Shandilya, Silver, Geet Sethi and Ashok Shandilya
jointly Bronze for Billiards and Team snooker Bronze (Yasin Merchant,
Aditya Mehta, Rupesh Shah).
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