The Jammu and Kashmir B-ball Affiliation (JKBA) gathered its yearly broad body meeting on Sunday, where individuals examined the condition of b-ball in the district and framed plans for the approaching year.
The current year’s gathering was especially huge as it denoted the primary in-person assembling since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Ashfaq Ahmad, Leader of JKBA, started the gathering with a warm gladly received, offering his thanks for serious areas of strength for the.
He expressed, “B-ball in Jammu and Kashmir has shown versatility throughout the last year, with players and mentors adjusting to the difficulties presented by the pandemic.
We are glad for our b-ball local area for their devotion and determine
Ashfaq Ahmad, Leader of JKBA, started the gathering with a warm gladly received, offering his thanks for serious areas of strength for the.
He expressed, “B-ball in Jammu and Kashmir has shown versatility throughout the last year, with players and mentors adjusting to the difficulties presented by the pandemic.
We are glad for our b-ball local area for their devotion and determination.”nation.”
Riaz Malik, VP of JKBA, gave refreshes on the development of b-ball courts in different locale of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Putting resources into framework is significant for the development of ball in our locale,” he expressed.
“We are working intimately with neighborhood specialists to guarantee that more networks approach quality b-ball offices.”
Also, the monetary report for as far back as year was introduced by Mr.
Sameer Gupta, the Financier of JKBA.
Riaz Malik, VP of JKBA, gave refreshes on the development of b-ball courts in different locale of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Putting resources into framework is significant for the development of ball in our locale,” he expressed.
“We are working intimately with neighborhood specialists to guarantee that more networks approach quality b-ball offices.”
Also, the monetary report for as far back as year was introduced by Mr.
Sameer Gupta, the Financier of JKBA.
Riaz Malik, VP of JKBA, gave refreshes on the development of b-ball courts in different locale of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Putting resources into framework is significant for the development of ball in our locale,” he expressed.
“We are working intimately with neighborhood specialists to guarantee that more networks approach quality b-ball offices.”
Also, the monetary report for as far back as year was introduced by Mr.
Sameer Gupta, the Financier of JKBA.
Sopore girl’s body fished out from Jhelum in Boniyar after 5 months
Sopore, May 02: The body of a 17-year-old girl who had jumped into the river Jhelum in Sopore town of north Kashmir on December 12 last year, was fished out nearly after 5 months, officials said in Tuesday.
An official told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that the girl had jumped into the river Jhelum at Jamia bridge in Sopore on December 12 last year.
Efforts were made to retrieve her body shortly after the incident, but all in vain as authorities failed to retrieve the body.
The official said her decomposed body was retrieved by the locals in Boniyar area of Baramulla yesterday, following which the body was taken to GMC Baramulla.
He said the DNA samples of her family have also been taken and after completion of all formalities, the body will be handed over to the family for the last rites.
Notably, the authorities had called off the search operation to trace her body after 20 days—(KNO)
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