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J&K Sports

Sports infrastructure of Rs 202 cr is being developed across J&K: Gazanfar Ali

| @indiablooms | Aug 25, 2021, at 03:50 am

Srinagar/IBNS: Director Department of Youth Services and Sports J&K Gazanfar Ali chaired a meeting of officers and engineers to review the progress of the sports infrastructure being developed by the department across Jammu and Kashmir.

While expressing serious concern over the delay in the completion of various playfields due to the Covid 19 induced pandemic, Director Sports directed the engineering wing of the J&K Sports Council to adhere to the timeline in letter and spirit.

He stated that the completed and to be completed sports infrastructure worth Rs 202 crore would give a boost to the sports activities in the UT of Jammu &  Kashmir.

Joint Director YSS Bashir Ahmed, Deputy Director YSS Jatinder Mishra, Deputy  Director Planning YSS Ravi Kumar, Executive Engineer Construction Division  (Kashmir) Er Hilal Ahmed Shiekh, Executive Engineer Construction Division  (Jammu) Er Davinder Singh, among other officials, were present at the meet.

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