Mizoram: Two-Day State Sports Conclave To Begin 13 June 2024 With ‘Vision 2036’

Mizoram: Two-Day State Sports Conclave To Begin 13 June 2024 With ‘Vision 2036’

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Category : Sports Published on: June 13 2024

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  • Mizoram is set to host a two-day State Sports Conclave starting tomorrow, themed "Vision 2036." The primary objective of this conclave is to identify and nurture young talents, aiming to increase Mizoram's representation in the Olympics by the year 2036.
  • Sports Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar highlighted that the Mizoram Sports Conclave aims to lay the groundwork for fostering a robust sports community in the state. 
  • By encouraging public participation, the conclave seeks to build a strong foundation for developing talented athletes and players from Mizoram.
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