Haryana dominated the proceedings on the opening day and finished on top of the medals table with six gold and a silver medal, followed by hosts Kerala (two gold, one silver and two bronze) and Madhya Pradesh (two gold and three bronze medals).
The swimming pool was the most exciting place to be today as the ever-rising Aaron D'Souza by finishing the 200m freestyle race in 1:52.06sec to be the new champion.
In fact, the record was also shattered by Maharashtra's Sajan Prakash, who clocked 1:53.27sec to settle for the silver.
The bronze went to Maharashtra's Saurabh Sanvekar, who managed a timing of 1:54.58sec.
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The record books were also written in the women's competition where Haryana's Shivani Kataria, clocked 2:07.46 sec to grab the gold and break the Games record of 2:09.53sec set by Richa Mishra in the 2011 edition in Ranchi.
The silver medal went to Maharashtra's Monique Gandhi (2:09.44sec), while Karnataka's Malvika V (2:09.89sec) settled for the bronze medal.
A new meet record was also set in the 4x100m men's relay event where Kerala upstaged favourites Maharashtra, featuring among others, Virdhawal Khare, to clinch the gold medal with a timing of 3:32.31sec.
The combination of Sajan Prakash, whose last lap was crucial in swinging the result, Anand Shylaja, Arun Sivankutty and Sarma Nair had the packed stadium on its feet with the superlative effort. Madhya Pradesh fetched a bronze with a timing of 3:33.17sec, behind Maharashtra (3:33.10sec).