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900 athletes converge at Gulmarg | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Mar 8: At a time when advisories are being issued within and outside the country against mass gatherings owing to the coronavirus scare, Jammu and Kashmir government went ahead to organise Khelo India's first winter games at ski-resort Gulmarg. According to officials, nearly 900 sportspersons from 20 states are participating in the event which will conclude on Wednesday. The event was inaugurated by Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday, the day J&K administration ordered closure of schools upto primary level in six districts of the Union Territory. Voices have started emerging against the government's decision to organise such an event at a time when advisories against mass gatherings are being issued worldwide. "At a time when major events and games are being postponed globally, in Kashmir, it is the opposite. We fail to understand why the government went ahead with winter games in Gulmarg when even schools have been closed due to coronavirus scare," said Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) president G N Var. "All (athletes) will be huddled in a small place with snow and cold temperature everywhere and imagine what will happen if anybody has any symptoms of this viral disease," he questioned. "At a time when coronavirus has caused a global health crisis, J&K admin is organising a massive sports event in Gulmarg. Why should Kashmiris bear a staggering cost for showcasing normalcy?" Iltija, who uses her mother's verified Twitter handle, said. Sports Minster Rijiju in his speech during the inauguration of the games said that screening layers have been set up from the Srinagar airport up to the venue. "It's all well managed. There is no need to worry," he said. |
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