Hockey sports equipments distributed to students of Udumalpet Government School

In order to encourage the students in the game of hockey at Pethappampatti Government Higher Secondary School near Udumalpet, hockey sticks, shoes, pads and goal-blocking equipment worth Rs 50,000 were distributed through a social activist.


Tirupur: Hockey sports equipment worth Rs 50,000 was distributed to the students of Pethappampatti Government Higher Secondary School near Udumalpet.

The students of Pethappampatti Government Higher Secondary School near Udumalai in Tirupur district are being encouraged in various ways.

Hockey sticks, shoes, pads and goal-blocking equipment worth Rs 50,000 were distributed through a social activist.

Principal Karthikeyan, who was present on the occasion, distributed the equipment. Physical education teacher Senthil Kumar had made arrangements for this.

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