Monday, May 29, 2023

KDAA conducts orientation programme on ‘Track & Field’

The Kohima District Athletic Association (KDAA) conducted an orientation programme on Track and Field events for its members on April 26 at Dr. Neilhouzhü Kire GHSS Conference Hall, Seikhazou, Kohima.
A press release from the association stated that the rules and laws were discussed as per the standards set by the Athletic Federation of India (AFI).
Neilazetuo Khezhie was the resource person and the programme was led by president KDAA and junior education officer (JEO), Thepfungunyü Solo.

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