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Jammu and Kashmir: Carrom, Chess championships inaugurated at Women’s College

| @indiablooms | Apr 22, 2022, at 10:53 pm

Srinagar: The inter-college level Carrom and Chess championships organised by Government Women's College MA Road started at the College campus here on Wednesday.

In the event, 24 colleges teams from various parts of Kashmir province are participating. Director Colleges, Prof. (Dr) Yasmeen Ashai was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of the tournament.

Nodal Principal, Prof (Dr.) Khurshid Ahmad Khan and Principals of other constituent colleges were also present on the occasion.

In her address, the Director of Colleges appreciated the efforts of the college in organizing various sports tournaments on regular basis.

She also stressed the importance of sports activities for the overall development of students.

Earlier welcoming the guests, Prof (Dr) Nasreen Aman acknowledged the efforts of the physical education department for being proactive in organizing various sports events. She referred to the legacy of the college in bringing laurels in various state and national level sports competitions.

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