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Karate meet: Punjab bag first position

Ludhiana: GMT Public School had organised an inter-state karate championship on October 9 on the school premises. Various teams from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab participated in the championship.

Karate meet: Punjab bag first position

Students of GMT School pose with the trophy which they won during the inter-state karate championship held on the school premises in Ludhiana. A Tribune Photograph



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, October 12

GMT Public School had organised an inter-state karate championship on October 9 on the school premises. 

Various teams from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab participated in the championship. 

Punjab secured the first position, while Delhi bagged the second position. 

The students of the school who excelled in the meet are Mandeep Singh, Jashanjot and Munish, who secured the first position, whereas Upkaran, Prithvi Raj and Harsh Malhotra secured the second position. 

Principal Ravinder Kaur encouraged and felicitated students on their achievement. 

She wished them good luck for future endeavours.

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