Largest Self-Funded Ground Constructed in Samahni, Bhimber

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Bhimber: The largest sports ground in Tehsil Samahni has been constructed on a self-help basis at Government Boys High School Bahmla Bians. The ground has officially been inaugurated.

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To mark the occasion, the school administration organized an exhibition shooting volleyball match, featuring renowned players from across Pakistan, who entertained the audience with their impressive gameplay.

The ground was built through community-funded efforts, providing youth with opportunities for healthy activities. The chief guest at the inauguration ceremony was Chaudhry Muhammad Razzaq, a candidate for the Legislative Assembly. A large number of spectators from across the district attended the event.

Moreover, the winning team donated its ₹50,000 prize money to the school ground fund. Local residents present at the event also contributed funds for the biggest school ground in Tehsil Samahni.

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