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SRINAGAR : Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan today deliberated upon honing the sporting skills of school children with the President of School Games Federation of India (SGFI).
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Youth Services & Sports, Alok Kumar; Administrative Secretary School Education, BK Singh; DG YSS, Dr Saleem ur Rehman, Secretary Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul and other officers and representatives of the Youth Services and SGFI respectively.
The Advisor asked the President SGFI to look for the ways and means of establishing Wrestling and Boxing academies in the twin divisions of Jammu and Kashmir. He maintained that J&K has raised enough infrastructure during the past few years along the length and breadth of UT that has enabled it to establish sports training facilities anywhere. He asked them that these sports are popular here and world class players could be produced with little handholding in such games.
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The order stated that ceiling on the number of people permitted to attend gatherings /functions shall be 20 in case of funerals: 50 for all kinds of gatherings at Indoor venues.
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Classrooms being disinfected ahead of public exams at Presidency Girls Higher Secondary School, Egmore, in Chennai on Thursday. (Photo | R Sathish Babu/EPS)
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SRINAGAR: In view of surge in Covid cases, the Jammu and Kashmir administration on Sunday ordered closure of all educational institutions till May 15, put cap on gatherings and has made Covid-19 antigen test mandatory for all travelers to Jammu and Kashmir.