Boxing trials of men, women concluded at AJK University

ISLAMABAD, JUN 3 (APP/DNA):Boxing Trials of Men & Women under Prime Minister Youth Programme(PMYP) were concluded yesterday at the Azad Jammu & Kashmir University, Muzaffarabad.
Chief Guest of the event, VC Azad Jammu & Kashmir University Muzaffarabad, Dr. Nadeem Haider Bukhari, while talking on the occasion, shared with the participants the importance of sports initiatives and announced plans to establish a multipurpose sports gymnasium.
Dr. Ali Malik, Dep. Sect. PMYP informed the participants about PMYP and its initiatives.
He also talked about the ongoing Boxing Talent Hunt and upcoming Cricket Talent Hunt, Phase-II of the Talent Hunt project, and E-Sports Championships and E-Sports Policy Development.
PMYP’s focal person for AJK, Fateh Mehmood Kiyani, emphasised the importance of staying updated with knowledge and opportunities for growth, highlighting the 4Es of PMYP.
ISLAMABAD, JUN 3 (APP/DNA):Boxing Trials of Men & Women under Prime Minister Youth Programme(PMYP) were concluded yesterday at the Azad Jammu & Kashmir University, Muzaffarabad.
Chief Guest of the event, VC Azad Jammu & Kashmir University Muzaffarabad, Dr. Nadeem Haider Bukhari, while talking on the occasion, shared with the participants the importance of sports initiatives and announced plans to establish a multipurpose sports gymnasium.
Dr. Ali Malik, Dep. Sect. PMYP informed the participants about PMYP and its initiatives.
He also talked about the ongoing Boxing Talent Hunt and upcoming Cricket Talent Hunt, Phase-II of the Talent Hunt project, and E-Sports Championships and E-Sports Policy Development.
PMYP’s focal person for AJK, Fateh Mehmood Kiyani, emphasised the importance of staying updated with knowledge and opportunities for growth, highlighting the 4Es of PMYP.
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