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Col Santosh Mahadik SC(P), SM Kupwara inter-school girls Kho-Kho championship held at Kupwara

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Srinagar: Kho-Kho is a traditional Indian sport which has existed in some form or the other for thousands of years. The present version of Kho-Kho, played on foot, originated in 1914 at the time of World War I. The Indian Army in its continuous endeavour to uplift and empower girl students, organised inter-school girls Kho-Kho Championship at Galzoo Stadium, Kupwara. 

The tournament was conducted on a knock out basis between 12 teams. For participation in the tournament, top two teams were selected from six tournaments conducted at Trehgam, Hayama, Manigah, Kalaroos, Murhi and Kupwara town from June to October. The finals of inter-school girls Kho-Kho tournament, Kupwara was held between Upper Primary School, Shatpora and Government Boys Middle School Kupwara on Saturday at Galzoo Stadium.  The final was a nail-biting match which was won by BMS, Kupwara with a score difference of 25-24.

The event was attended by Brig T K Pant, SC, Cdr Hajipir Brigade, Dr Sagar Dattatray Doifode, IAS, DC, Kupwara, Col MS Navalgatti, CO, 41 RR, civilian dignitaries, locals and all participating teams. 

The tournament was sponsored by Thunga Mitra Balaga, Bengaluru and Dr Ravindra Marathe & Friends, Mumbai. Both the groups in their recent visit to Kupwara got motivated by the Indian Army’s initiatives and wanted to be part of women empowerment and promote sports among girls in Kupwara. 

All the teams participated with great zeal and enthusiasm. Girl students were greatly supported and motivated by the crowd present during the tournament. 

All the participating teams were awarded with cash prizes and top three teams were awarded with medals and coveted trophies as well.

Overall, the event was a great success where the girl students displayed a never give up attitude during the competition. 

The event will go a long way in empowering and upliftment of women in Kupwara. All participating school staff and locals were very appreciative of the efforts of the Indian Army for conducting the event at such a grand level and also their untiring efforts towards women upliftment in the society.

Aadil Akbar
Aadil Akbar
Special Correspondent (Jammu and Kashmir) - The author is a young journalist working in the field since the past 6 years. He has covered politics and human interest stories including war-like situation the Kashmir valley.

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