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Tagore Int’l, Garden Valley win big in badminton tournament

The winners with the organisers of the badminton tournament.

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Participants from nine schools of the district vied for top honours in the one-day Ludhiana Sports Council (East) Badminton Tournament, held at Millennium World School here today.

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In the girls U-14 section, Tagore International School secured the top position, while Doraha Public School finished in second place, and Mount International School bagged the third position.

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The students of Garden Valley School proved their mettle by clinching the title in the boys U-14 category. Tagore International School and Mount International School finished first and second runners-up, respectively. Anupam Kumaria, honorary general secretary of the Punjab Badminton Association, and Raminder Singh, a prominent sports promoter, distributed prizes to the winners.

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