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Naina, Rohit, Dilpreet adjudged best athletes in MGMN school meet

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Mandi Ahmedgarh, Nov 13

Naina, Rohit and Dilpreet Cheema were adjudged best athletes in the senior wing in their respective categories during the two-day athletics meet held by local branch of Rotary Club at MGMN Senior Secondary School on the occasion of Children’s Day, the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India.

The Ahmedgarh Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Harvinder Singh Cheema, inaugurated

the event and the Rotary Club president, Ajay Jain ,chaired the inaugural session of the day.

Convener of the project, Dr Ravinder Sharma, said that nearly 100 students took part in the meet on the first day.

Taranjit Singh, Sarafraz, Harmandeep Singh, Aarti, Baljit Kaur, Sahil Afsari, Abdul Niaz, Tanish Verma, Sohail Khan, Manpreet and Rajinder Singh were declared winners in various events.

The SHO (City), Winnerpreet Singh, and Principal Viney Goel gave away the prizes to the winners.

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