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District Youth Services and Sports, Srinagar inaugurates archery training camp Kashmir

District Youth Services and Sports, Srinagar inaugurates archery training camp

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 05 Jul 2021, 08:54 pm

Srinagar: Director General, Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS), Dr Saleemur Rehman on Saturday inaugurated the basic training camp for boys and girls in archery and field archery at Youth Hostel Gogjibagh.

The camp is being organised by the District Youth Services and Sports Srinagar.

The initiative is aimed at training desirous students in the sport and laying a strong  foundation for the game in Srinagar, a DYSS statement said, adding that the basic training camps in  fencing and shooting are also going to start shortly.

Among others present on the occasion were Joint Director Kashmir DYSS Bashir Ahmad and DYSSO  Srinagar Balbir Singh. 

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