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Tug-of-War to be expanded nationwide as a sport



BHAKTAPUR: Tug-of-War, the ancient game which is played enthusiastically by people of all ages and genders is to be expanded nationwide as a sport.

Nepal Tug-of-War Association is to expand the game nationwide in order to preserve the game, which is under shadow in recent periods.

In this game, two teams pull at opposite ends of a rope until one drags the other over a central line to win it.

Sundar Kumar Shakya (Bhaktapur) has been elected as Chairperson of Nepal Tug-of-War Bagmati Province while Ashish Shrestha (Lalitpur), Niroj Maharjan (Lalitpur), Jamuna Maharjan (Makawanpur), and Murari Prakash Sanjel (Kathmandu) has been elected as Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer, and Joint-Secretary said Central Vice-Chairperson of the Association and Bagmati Province Coordinator, Bhuwan Lal Shrestha.

Similarly, Karmawangel Lama (Sindhupalchowk), Om Pradhan (Sindhuli), Ramesh Shrestha (Dhading), Pralhad Khanal (Kathmandu), Narayan Prasad Shrestha (Ramechhap), Janaki Gurung (Kathmandu), Hira Sharma Nepal (Kavre), and Shreeram Dahal (Kathmandu) are the members.

Chairperson Shakya said that the game would be expanded at the school level. Central Chairperson of the Nepal Tug-of-War Association, Bhawani Poudel, shared about Association’s future plan, action plan, and programs conducted in past.

Publish Date : 14 July 2021 06:55 AM

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