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Martial Art games, scouting, spiritual Art need Back to zero ground campaign for boosting original talent :Renzu

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 5, 2019
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Ganderbal: The chief Commissioner J&K scouts & Guides Khwaja Farooq Renzu on Friday, said that like Back to village, it is imperative to start sports and scouts Campaign, Back to Ground Zero. He said that for last 70 years every successive generation of youth has been constrained to resort to emotional slogans by ruling class of 3% vote mafia and have miserably failed in Kashmir to boost scouting or sports. He said Martial Art in Kashmir is spiritual Art which started from paradise of Kashmir from 13th century. On this occasion Jenab Sheikh Gh. Mohammad Sukast Shuhama Ganderbal, ZEO Ganderbal Ms Ravinder Kour, chief coach from Jammu Umesh Rekhi, Mr.Mujahid Yaqoob, Jenab Bashir Damna, Shafiq Sahib & Aijaz , Irshad of Shuhama were present along large number of young Karate experts and talents.
Renzu emphasised for re energising youth of Kashmir who should play their role in rebuilding Kashmir as proud civilization of honour as it was in past. He said that during last 7 decades no sports infrastructure is created which could train our youth in sports, scouts and spiritual martial art. These organizations and coaches are doing all these activities of their own. He said now zero grounds of our youth should be activated only for positive activities so that our youth gets honour not only at state level but at National & international level.

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