Delhi were responsible for letting themselves down because of silly mistakes committed by captain Monu Choudhary who wasted a spot-kick in mid session of the initial half.
Vice-captain and goalkeeper Yogesh Kumar also fumbled thrice under the bar.
Uttarakhand shot into the 0 lead in the 47th minute through Ashok Singh Kalakoti. Delhi came back in the game in 59th minute through medio Shashank Mamgain before taking the lead in the 67th minute through Vikas Rawat who scored from a corner kick.
Earlier in the opening match, Haryana beat Chandigarh 2-1 to collect three full points. Haryana took 1-0 lead in the 15th minute through Rahul while Abhishek made it 2-0 in the 28th minute.
Chandigarh reduced the margin 1-2 in the 43rd minute through Pawandeep Singh.
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