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J-K: Rural Bhalesa girls shine in sports, urge parental support and courage

Girls from the rural region of Jammu and Kashmir's Bhalesa are making their mark in sports, actively participating in tournaments like the Doda event, designed exclusively for female students.

ANI May 20, 2025 11:13 IST googleads

Girl students participating in Doda sports tournament (Photo/ANI)

Doda (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 20 (ANI): Girls from the rural region of Jammu and Kashmir's Bhalesa are making their mark in sports, actively participating in tournaments like the Doda event, designed exclusively for female students.

Showcasing their talent and determination, these young students emphasised the importance of parental support and courage in overcoming societal barriers.

One student highlighted the transformative role of family backing, stating, "Girls should have courage, and parents must support them. With my parents' full support, I got selected in two sports at the Doda tournament."

Another participant expressed gratitude to the organizers, urging girls not to lose courage, said "A team came to Doda and organized this tournament -- I sincerely thank them. To all the girls of the Doda region, I want to say: never lose courage. Girls can excel in every field if they have the support of their parents."

A third student stressed the need for equal support for girls, saying, "If every girl receives the right support and opportunities, she can uplift the pride of our country. Girls are no less than boys. Just like our teachers and parents support us, everyone should adopt the same mindset. A girl should never be afraid -- she must have the courage to speak up. She is capable of achieving anything, but fear often holds her back, stopping her from expressing herself to her parents or teachers. A girl can be the strongest support -- the left hand -- of her family."

Another student credited national initiatives, noting, "Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Khelo India and Jeeto India, village children are getting opportunities to compete with city kids, helping us move forward."

A teacher from the region stated, "Our department aims to bring out the potential of village children through school-level competitions. Talented girls are selected for zonal, district, and divisional tournaments, ensuring their skills shine on bigger stages. This is our effort, supported by the government, to secure a bright future for these children." (ANI)

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