Khelo India National Women Kho Kho leagues commences in Punjab

Khelo India National Women Kho Kho leagues commences in Punjab

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Category : Sports Published on: January 11 2023

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  • The Khelo India Senior Women National Kho Kho league is taking place at Chandigarh University, Punjab from January 10 to January 13. 
  • The league is being organized by the Kho Kho Federation of India and will be held over three phases with full financial support from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. 
  • A total of 12 teams and close to 200 players are slated to participate.
  • The Kho Kho women’s league for junior and sub-junior age groups is scheduled from January 16 to 19 at the Alberta Ekka Kho Kho stadium in Hotwar, Ranchi.
  • The Khelo India women’s leagues, which are being held across multiple sports since 2021, is an initiative taken by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to develop the overall sports ecosystem of the country.
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