Special program organized by Rotary Club in Jodhpur, in footage, Deputy Head Minister Dia Kumari also running
Rajasthan Deputy Head Minister Dia Kumari participated in the Langdi Express program organized by Rotary Club of Jodhpur Sanskar in Jodhpur. On this occasion, he himself played lame legs and participated in the race and encouraged the children and participants. During Dia Kumari’s statement program, Dia Kumari said: “I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for starting the MP Sports Festival. It gave a wonderful platform to emphasize the hidden talents of the children.” He further said: “We are proud that we are Rajasthani and that our cultural heritage and sport are promoted by such opportunities.” Langdi Express program This program was held at the Railway Stadium in Jodhpur, where physical activity and teamwork were promoted by various sports activities among children and youth. Traditional leg game is a traditional game in which players try to touch the other by standing on one leg. The game is especially part of the Rajasthani culture and it is a popular sport among children. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s contribution, Dia Kumari, appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that his MP SPORT Festival emphasized the importance of sports and exercise, and this gave children in rural areas a wonderful opportunity to show their talent. This festival has begun to promote the culture of sports especially among children. Rajasthan’s Cultural Heritage Dia Kumari also said on this occasion that it is the priority of the state government to encourage the cultural and sporter’s rajasthan. These kinds of opportunities not only promote sports, but also increase the awareness of health and physical fitness in children. The program was an important initiative to promote sports culture in Jodhpur, and the Deputy Principal Minister actively participated in it, which doubled the enthusiasm of the children and the youth who participated in the program. Share this story -tags