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Volleyball Championship

Senior State Championship for men’s volleyball continues in Srinagar

| @indiablooms | Sep 21, 2021, at 05:44 am

Srinagar/IBNS: The three day 33rd Senior State Championship for men’s volleyball  continued for the second consecutive day on Monday.

The championship is being organised by the Srinagar  Volleyball Association led by Amir Bhat under the aegis of Volleyball Association J&K.

In collaboration with Sports Council J&K, the tournament is being held at Indoor Stadium Polo Ground, Srinagar.

19 teams from the different districts of Jammu and Kashmir are participating in this championship.

The main objective of organising this event is to provide a platform for the youth of J&K.

The general public, as well as players, hailed the organising body to continue organizing such types of championships in future so that the youth can be saved from drug abuse.

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