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Locally crafted cricket bat launched

Chairman of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Tashi Gyalson launched a new cricket bat crafted in Hanu village, an initiative designed to promote local craftsmanship and support sports development. The sales from this bat will contribute to the carving...
LAHDC chairman Tashi Gyalson launches the cricket bat.
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Chairman of Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Tashi Gyalson launched a new cricket bat crafted in Hanu village, an initiative designed to promote local craftsmanship and support sports development.

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The sales from this bat will contribute to the carving of a replica of the Bamiyan Buddha on rock at Hanu, symbolising both cultural heritage and community growth.

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The ‘Himalayan Cricket Tournament’ was also inaugurated, featuring an exciting final match. Organised by the Dudthul Tharpaling Society, the tournament featured a contest between the Avengers and Stobshoog, with the Avengers emerging victorious and claiming a cash prize of Rs 100,000. The runner-up, Stobshoog, received Rs 60,000.

Councillors from the Hill Council including Tsering Namgyal, Lundup Dorjai Lobzang Sherab, Karma Namdak, Stanzin Chosfail and Ishey Spalzang among others were present during the event.

Tashi Gyalson noted the significance of the bat’s launch. He stated that this event marked a historic moment not just for cricket in the region but also for the local economy. He emphasised that the bat is made in Hanu, reflecting the community’s commitment to promoting local products. He assured attendees of the bat’s standard quality, expressing confidence that it could compete on larger stages.

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He further articulated the vision behind the initiative, mentioning the aim to export the bat beyond local borders while reaffirming the commitment to the “Vocal for Local” slogan. He acknowledged the support from the councillors in promoting this cause and highlighted the collective effort to enhance the quality of local products.

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