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Jammu and Kashmir: Pahalgam hosting four-day martial arts campaign 

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2021, at 03:50 am

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Unified Martial Arts (JKAUMA) is hosting a four-day campaign since Wednesday in the region's Pahalgam area to promote healthy living through martial arts and raise awareness about ill-effects of drug addiction.

‘Drugs out, Sports in’ is the theme of this year.

Adnan Ayoub, the organiser of the winter camp told ANI that this is the fourth edition of the JKAUMA winter camp.

“There are 160 participants in the camp. There will be seminars on de-addiction of the drugs at the camp along with camping, trekking and martial art training,” informed Ayoub.

The camp will continue till Jan 30.

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