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Mohali: Punjab minister inaugurates selfie point to cheer Olympic players

Mohali: Punjab minister inaugurates selfie point to cheer Olympic players

Punjab Sports Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi inaugurates a selfie point at a sports complex in Mohali on Wednesday. Tribune photo



Tribune News Service
Mohali, July 28

Punjab Sports and Youth Services Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi today inaugurated selfie points across the state, besides launching LED screens for live streaming of Olympics events, at the Sports Complex in Sector 78 here.

Sodhi expressed confidence that players from the state will win at least three to four medals as Punjab had sent the second largest contingent from the country.

“We know that our players had sleepless nights and practised hard. They will be doing their level best at the Olympics,” said the minister.

“Being responsible citizens, we should try to repay our Olympic players by cheering them. Therefore, the Sports Department has set up a selfie point at the Sector 78 Sports Complex,” he said.

Sodhi said this was a great opportunity for fans of all Olympic players to express their love and gratitude towards them. This selfie point had an LED screen for live telecast of Olympics events. He urged the people of Mohali to visit this selfie point and encourage the Olympics players.


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