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Sadhotra inaugurates 27th Junior Atya Patya National Championship
Jammu, August 03 (Scoop News)- Minister for Planning Ajay Sadhotra inaugurated the 27th Junior (Boys & Girls) Atya Patya National championship at G.G.M Science College Jammu. The championship has been organized by J&K Atya Patya Association in collaboration with Atya Patya Federation of India. The championship will conclude on August 05, 2014.
MLA Hazratbal Dr. Mustafa Kamal was the guest of honour on the occasion. Principal GGM Science College Dr. Nutan K. Resotra was also present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that such championship will boost the morale of the players and provide them opportunity to compete at national and international level. He appreciated the organizer for organizing such championship in the state.
Dr. Vinod Bakshi President J&K Atya Patya Association, Wasim Raja
Senior Vice President, Ajay Sharma-General Secretary and others welcomed the Chief Guest and Guest of honour on the occasion.
As many as 20 States are participating in the Championship.
On the first day, Karnataka defeated Manipur by 9-7, 9-7, Chattisgarh
defeated West Bengal by 12-10, 13-11, Karnataka defeated Bihar by 10-8, 9-6, Madhya Pradesh defeated Odisha by 18-11, 34-15, Delhi defeated J&K by 14-12, 12-9,Maharashtra beat Jharkhand 27-22, 18-13 Jharkhand defeated Haryana by 34-8, 20-9, Rajasthan defeated Chattisgarh by 11-6, 10-6, Tamil Nadu beat Odisha by 23-6, 23-14, Pondicherry defeated Chattisgarh by 10-7, 22-18.
Other dignitaries who were present on the occasion were Dr. S.M.
Vali, Ex.MLA Satpal, Arun Bali, Prof. Davinder Kumar, Prof. Rajesh Gupta.
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