JAMMU: J&K won the 61st National School Games (U-17 Girls) Cricket Championship, which concluded here today.
Minister for Youth Services & Sports, IT and Technical Education, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari who was Chief Guest at the closing ceremony at M.A Stadium, Jammu, said that the youth of J&K have tremendous potential and talent which needs to be nurtured and groomed adequately.
He said States youth have earned laurels for themselves and the State while participating in National and International games.
U-17 Girls Cricket championship was first time held in the State which was won by the host team.
President, School Games Federation of India (SGFI), Mahabali Satpal was the guest of honour on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, the President, SGFI congratulated Jammu and Kashmir team for winning gold medal. He also appreciated the Managers and Coaches of J&K team for providing good guidance and best coaching to the players. Teacher is torch bearer for the students as the Priest to God he added. He said that he was extremely happy on seeing that 17 year old girls were playing as seriously as international players. Mr. Satpal assured the Youth Services and Sports Department of every support for organizing national games in every discipline.
The President, SGFI gave the best organizer Award to Director General, Youth Services and Sports Mr. Jahangir Mir on the occasion for holding National School Games Championships in a befitting manner.
Earlier, DG, YSS in his welcome address highlighted the achievements and activities of the Department. He said nine teams including Telangana, Punjab, Andhra Pardesh, Tamil Nadu, Mahrashtra, Gujjrat, J&K, CBSC and NVS participated in the Championship.
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