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Police, youths join hands for friendly football
Police and youths in Sunsari district joined hands for a friendly football match during a three-day football clinic programme organised to strengthen trust between youths and police.bookmark
Published at : June 4, 2016
Updated at : June 4, 2016 18:55
Kathmandu
Police and youths in Sunsari district joined hands for a friendly football match during a three-day football clinic programme organised to strengthen trust between youths and police.
Sixty-two youths and 20 police personnel took part in the programme organised by Search for Common Ground and Common Platform for Common Goal.
Coordinator of Search For Common Ground Ayush Joshi said the programme would help to strengthen trust and collaboration between police and youth to maintain peace and security in the society.
Muskan Team won the football title while Unique Team finished as runner-up during the programme.
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