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4 Bengal yoga players enter finals
Chandigarh | Friday, Oct 17 2008 IST
 

M K Chakravarti and Aprita, both representing West Bengal, qualified for the sub-junior girls finals of the 27th National Yoga Championship being conducted by the Indian Yoga Federation, at the Sector 42 Badminton Hall here tonight.

In the sub-junior boys section, Krishanbag and Manik Adhya, both of West, were among the ten competitors who moved into the final round after preliminary competitions.

Jawahar Lal and Subham, both of Haryana, have qualified for the final in the sub-junior boys section. Komal and Isha of Haryana have made the final grade in the sub-junior girls section.

Those qualified for the sub-junior boys final round are Abhisekh (Uttrakhand), Vishwadeep (WB), Jawahar Lal (Haryana), K. Shaideep (A.P.), Krishanbag (WB), Manik Adhya (WB), Rakesh M. (Karnatak), S.

K. Firoz (TN), Sabak Dass (Tripura), Subham (Haryana).

Those who qualified for finals in the sub-junior girls section are: Komal (Haryana), Depiksa (Tripura), Barnali Bhowmic (Tripura), Puja Bani K. (Tripura), Bananipal (MP), M. K. Chakravarti (WB), Isha (Haryana), P. Sarojna (AP), Sonali (New Delhi) and Arpita (WB).

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