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 Kathmandu Thursday February 22, 2001 Falgun 11,  2057.


Chormara wins

NAWALPARASI, Feb 21(PR) - Chormara Youth Club (CYC) won the tournament defeating Pragatinagar VDC team (PVT) by 3-2 goals in the finals of the District Level Football Tournament organized here today.

The game had to be decided through tie-breaker after neither of the team was able to score even in the goal in the golden goal session.

The Young Star team of Kawasoti secured the third place in the tournament. Krishna Chaudhari of CYC and Hari Mahao of PVT were declared as the outstanding players of the tournament for their performances.

Rajesh Kumar Shrestha of Nava Pragati Youth Club, the organizing team bagged the highest scorer in the tournament with his 4 goals.

The tournament which started from February 7 was participated by 14 teams from various districts.

Mohan Gautam, VDC chairman of Pragatinagar gave away shield and certificates to the winning teams in the closing session of the tournament. Property gutted

DHADING, Feb 21 (PR)- Property worth Rs 400,000 was burnt to a cinder after homes and sheds of three families at Kaphal village of Sunaula bazaar VDC caught fire on Monday morning, the VDC chairman said.

According to VDC Chairman, Resham Raj Simkhada, property worth about Rs 200,000 of Chandra Bahadur Rana Magar, about Rs 150,000 of Kul Bahadur Rana Magar and about Rs 75,000 of Tilak Bahadur Rana Magar was destroyed after their homes and cow-sheds caught fire.

Simgkhada suspected that children set their homes alight whilst playing with fire when their parents were absent. Three people sustained burns whilst extinguishing the fire.


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