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Army organises first girls football match in Jammu and Kashmir after COVID-19

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2020, at 10:47 pm

Srinagar: Promoting women football, the Indian Army organised first girls football match aimed to revive sports activities after the COVID-19 hiatus in Kashmir.

“I am thankful to everyone who has participated in this event, we have been actively organising different events for different sports, the major objective behind this match is to promote football in Kashmir and to promote it between girls. Last week, we organised an adventure camp, when I talked to the girls, they all told me that these activities help them to release stress, kids are becoming dependent on social media, these type of activities help in maintaining the balance,” Major General, Rajiv Chauhan (Commander Sub Area) told reporters as quoted by ANI.

The match was played by following all COVID-19 protocols.

“The basic theme of our school is ‘girl should be given importance’. Every day at 8 am, girls come to practice which is remarkable. We recently started cycle club, the very first day we got 68 entries. So, there is a lot of sport which is lacking. We are now building a sports academy,” Vijay Dhar, President of DPS School, told ANI.

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