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Jammu and Kashmir: 300 youth take part in Yogasana competition in Srinagar

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2022, at 10:36 pm

Srinagar: Over 300 participants competed in different categories of  the Yogasana competition organized at Indoor Hall Sports Complex Polo Ground, Srinagar by the J&K Sports Council and J&K Yogasana Association which came to an end on Tuesday.

The event was inaugurated on October 1 in the Indoor Hall Sports Complex Polo ground, Srinagar, and aimed to give the opportunity to the raw talent in the valley to compete at the national and international levels, besides, saving the youth from drug abuse, reports ANI.

The theme of the event was titled as ‘My Youth My Pride’.

The event was held for three days.

While speaking about the need for this type of event in the valley, Shabir Ahmad, coach cum co-organizer of the event, told ANI that Yogasana is a competitive sport.

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