CEC attends closing ceremony of archery tournament

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Kargil, Jan 23, 2024: Chairman/CEC, LAHDC, Kargil, Dr Mohd Jaffer Akhoon today attended the closing ceremony of Archery Tournament organized by MG Sports Association Tambis. Councillor Tambis, Syed Ali Moosavi, graced the event as the guest of honor.

The CEC extended heartfelt congratulations to the participants, emphasizing the role of sports in both mental and physical well-being, paralleling its significance to education. He encouraged youth to embrace skills in archery, other sports and promote healthy lifestyle.

Responding to the memorandum of demand by the villagers, CEC Dr Jaffer assured to develop an Ice Hockey Rink in Tambis. He assured evaluation of the middle school’s potential for upgradation. The other demands including enhancement of the indoor stadium were acknowledged with a commitment to address the concerns.

The CEC urged youth to join other ice hockey associations, enhancing collaboration and opportunities. He said the Council will propose various sports equipment under the Capex Budget. He expressed his gratitude to MG Sports Association for inviting him.

As the final match unfolded, Super 10 Winner MG Tambis triumphed over Runner United Archer Trespon, while the Super 6 Winner MG Tambis outshone Runner Friend Sankoo. The CEC appreciated winners, runner-up teams and participants for contributing to sportsmanship.

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