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Nagaland: Peren district emerges as winner of state-level badminton championship

| @indiablooms | Jul 18, 2023, at 08:44 pm

Peren district has emerged as the winner of the Li-Ning 45th Inter-District & State Open Badminton Championship 2023.

The Nagaland state-level tournament concluded on Friday at Indoor Badminton Stadium, Officer’s Hill colony in Kohima, reports East Mojo.

In the men’s category, Peren defeated Dimapur to win the title. In the women’s category, Dimapur defeated Mokokchung to win the title.

Peren also won the junior boys title against Phek while Mokokchung won the junior girls title after it defeated Longleng.

Deputy Chief Minister TR Zeliang, who was a special invitee at the closing ceremony, congratulated the victorious players.

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