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Shooting volleyball competition started in Gurusar village of Hanumangarh.

Hanumangarh : Under the auspices of Zilla Parishad Hanumangarh, a shooting volleyball competition was held on Tuesday in village Gurusar under the two-day Manas sports competition. The competition was started by Sarpanch Rameshwar Lal Kadela, CBEO Seema Bhalla, PEO Sneha Chaudhary, VDO Vimala Swami by introducing the players and playing the first ball. Sarpanch Rameshwarlal Kadela said that with the aim of drug-free Hanumangarh, the Manas sports competition is being organized by the district administration. Under this, shooting volleyball competition started in village Gurusar on Tuesday.

More than 50 players from five teams of Gram Panchayat Gurusar participated in the said competition. The said competition will conclude on Wednesday. Ramkumar Rabia, Gurdeep Singh and Manoj Pareek played the role of referee in the competition. Naveen Kumar, Pawan Kumar and other villagers were present on this occasion.

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