National Youth Day: Youth rocking in sports on this special day
National Youth Day: Youth rocking in sports on this special day
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Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary i.e. January 12 is celebrated as National Youth Day throughout the country. Swami Vivekananda put the ideas of Hindutva before the world and carried forward the Sanatan tradition. Many great personalities were born in our country of India, who was the inspiration for the youth. Former President of the country and also known as Missile Man Abdul Kalam is also one of these celebrities. As a scientist, he made the country world-class in missile technology, while as a President, he inspired millions of youth to dream and fulfill them. Not only this, but Abdul Kalam also died during a speech at IIM Shillong. The thoughts of Abdul Kalam have been very inspiring for the youth. He will never be disappointed after putting his idea in life.

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Manish-Gamdev specializes in punch with Taquando: Manish Saini and Gamdev Saini have traveled to the state and national level in Taekwondo and Boxing. Both players are adept at running taverns and punching punches in the ring. Manish has played the state in the years 2017 and 2019 in a boxing weight of 48 to 50 kg. He received a silver medal. While Gamdev Saini has 75 to 80 kg weight in boxing. He won gold at the 2016 State Championships in Haridwar. Both players have played state and national in Taquando.

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Former cricketer's son doing kick to football: Mohammad Farhan, son of former cricketer Mohammad Rizwan Pasha, who lives in Zoya's village Tikia, is illuminating the name of the district in football. He studies at Delhi Jamia Millia Islamia University. Farhan has been a member of Delhi's junior football team. In the year 2018, the UP Under-19 team played in the Dr. BC Roy Trophy in Cuttack.

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Shoaib's amazing behind the wicket with the bat: It is also being said that Shoaib Siddiqui, who hails from Saharanpur, associated with Amroha's Youth Cricket Academy, was selected last year by the UPCA Under-19 team. Shoaib learned the nuances of cricket by staying in Amroha. He is a right-handed batsman as well as a wicketkeeper. Where Shoaib attracted the attention of the selectors by batting brilliantly in the matches of the zone.

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