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Sonmarg Development Authority Successfully Concludes Inaugural Ice Skating Camp, Unveils First-Ever Ice Rink in the Region

Srinagar, Jan 06: Sonmarg Development Authority marked the successful conclusion of its first-ever ice skating camp today. The event not only showcased the talents of budding ice skaters but also unveiled the region’s maiden ice rink, signaling a new era for winter sports enthusiasts.
The course completion ceremony was a spectacle of joy and achievement, with participants demonstrating their newfound skills on the pristine ice surface. The Sonmarg Development Authority’s initiative has opened up exciting possibilities for the promotion of ice sports in the picturesque valley.

Local officials and dignitaries graced the occasion, emphasizing the significance of this milestone in the region’s sporting landscape. The ice rink is expected to become a hub for both recreational and competitive ice skating, drawing enthusiasts from Sonmarg and beyond.

As the participants received certificates of completion, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for the future of winter sports in the valley. The Sonmarg Development Authority expressed gratitude to all involved in making this ambitious project a reality, setting the stage for a vibrant ice sports culture in the breathtaking surroundings of Sonmarg.

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