Excelsior Sports Correspondent
SRINAGAR, May 13: J&K Sports Council team headed by Divisional Sports Officer Kashmir Nuzhat Farooq today launched a campaign for mass awareness.
In what is first of a nature activity, the officer along with other officials toured many places of downtown Srinagar and visited Bagh-i-Waris Khan playfield and park, Ghani Memorial Stadium Rajouri Kadal and Radpora playfield in Rainawari.
The Divisional Sports Officer also informed the public about the Golden Age event scheduled to be held in Gani Memorial Stadium on 14th May.
Emphasising the importance of sports in keeping the drug menace at bay, Nuzhat Farooq elaborated on the effective role played by sports in achieving the highest standards of behaviour.
Appreciating the door to door campaign of Sports Council advocating for healthy lifestyle, Sarmad Hafeez Secretary Youth Services and Sports termed this as an out of box idea to make society healthier and fitter.
Meanwhile, the North and South Kashmir playfields remained abuzz with the sports activities under the banner of My Youth My Pride and G-20 awareness events.
A cricket tournament commenced in Kunzar Baramulla in which 64 teams from the adjoining areas of the district are participating. The tournament is being supervised by the youth of Tangmarg.
Similarly in Jhelum Stadium Janbazpora, a match of Varmul Cup 5th edition 2023 was played today. The well known cricket club BCC has collaborated with J&K Sports Council for this event.
In district Ganderbal two day sports event in Carrom, Chess, Badminton was organised in which 150 players participated. The players were also made aware of the importance of the G-20 summit. The event was organised at Indoor Sports Hall Sehpora Ganderbal.
In the meantime, an athletics meet and G20 awareness camp was held in which a large number of youth and a good number of elders participated.