Khelta Punjab Games’ registration begins
LAHORE:The registration process of biggest ever Khelta Punjab Games 2024 has started in all tehsils, districts and divisions of the province on Friday. The province-wide registration process will continue till the 27th of current month.
DG Youth Affairs and Sports Punjab Pervez Iqbal on Friday has issued instructions to all the sports officers of the province to actively participate in the registration process of Khelta Punjab Games. He said that the under-22 players, who born on or after December 13, 2002, will be eligible to participate in Khelta Punjab Games while the players belonging to any department will not be allowed to feature in the grand event. He informed that the players can register themselves at their respective tehsil, district and division offices and besides this, they can also register online by scanning the QR code provided by SBP.
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