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Youth who introduced football in Shopian village cracks NEET

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Srinagar, Sept 10: A youth from Shopian who introduced football in his area qualified NEET UG-2022 in the very first attempt with flying colours.

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Suhaib Ayoub Bhat son of Mohammad Ayoub Bhat of Pargochi area of South Kashmir’s Shopian has secured 659 points in NEET UG-2022, KNO reported.

Suhaib told KNO that he had divided his time in such a way that he was able to give time to studies, sports, helping family and other things.

“It is not necessary to be a bookworm to qualify for the exam but studying for a few hours on a daily basis is must to qualify any prestigious exam,” he said. “I worked hard and also gave time to playing football and was going to other villages to learn and play football,” he said, adding , presently there are dozens of youth in his village for whom playing football is a passion but it was possible only due to my efforts.

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He gave credit of his success to the Almighty, parents and teachers saying shortcuts don’t work but hard work matters.

“Becoming a doctor was my dream which has come true,” he added.

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Jahangeer Ganie is a Pulwama based journalist, currently South Kashmir Bureau head for News Agency Kashmir News Observer-KNO

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Motorcyclist killed, 2 pillion-riders injured in Pahalgam accident

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A motorcyclist was killed and two of his pillion-riders injured after a two-wheeler they were plying on collided with a tipper Pahalgam area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district.

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Reports reaching GNS said that an accident took place between Tipper bearing registration number JK 13C 0290 and motorcycle bearing number JK03K –1852 at Lidroo Pahalgam, resulting in critical injuries to the motorcyclist Manzoor Ahmad Bhat and two pillion riders namely Abdul Ahad Mir son of Ali Mohd Bhat and Rouf Ahmad Bhat son of Gh Rasool Bhat – all residents of Krashangam Aishmuqam.

The injured trio was evacuated from the site to PHC Pahalgam, where the motorcyclist Manzoor Ahmad Bhat succumbed to his injuries.

Confirming it, a police official told GNS that they have taken cognizance into the incident for further investigations.

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Kashmir unique place for cricketers, more youngsters from J&K can represent India: Sanath Jaysuriya

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Says Kashmir one of the best places across globe

Former International cricketer and ex-skipper of Sri Lanka, Sanath Jaysuriya on Saturday said that the Kashmir Valley is a unique place for the cricketers and that more youngsters from Jammu &Kashmir can represent the country.

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In a brief and exclusive chat with Asian News Hub (ANH), the legend cricketer stated that there is everything available in the Valley and many of the youngsters have been representing India at present. “With having everything in place, more youngsters from J&K can represent India in the future,” he said.

He further added that he visited a private school here today to interact with the budding cricketers and students here.

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The interaction with them was good, he said, adding that only hard work will help the youngsters to achieve the goal.

Appealing people from Sri Lanka to visit Kashmir, the former international cricketer said that the Valley is one of the best places in the world and the people should visit here.

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WPL Auction: Delhi Capitals buy Kashmir-based woman cricketer Jasia Akhtar for 20 Lakh

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The auction for the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), underway at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, Maharashtra, saw ‘Delhi Capitals’ franchise making a successful bid to bag Kashmir-based Cricketer Jasia Akhtar for an amount of rupees 20 lakh.

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As pert GNS report, Akhtar, a right-hand batter hailing from Braripora village of Shopian, has been playing for Rajasthan state team for past two years. The top-order batter, who previously played for Punjab, Trailblazers and India Reds, was recently appointed to take reins of Rajasthan team as skipper.

Jasia who now has become the lone cricketer to feature in WPL from Kashmir, is learnt to have received a call for National camp for India women’s national team in 2017 – but was unable to find a place in the playing eleven.

The other Cricketer who features alongside Jasia in the auction list from Jammu and Kashmir is Sarla Devi. The latter might however fail to make the cut this time around as the organizers are supposed to auction a maximum of 90 players for the inaugural league – scheduled to begin from March 4, 2023.

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Notably, the auction saw Indian opener Smriti Mandhana being the top buys so far, with RCB splurging Rs 3.4 crore for her.

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