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School children in Nainital learning parasailing

Nainital, Nov. 25 (ANI): As part of the Uttarakhand Government's newly constructed adventure sports wing, a batch of school children are being trained in parasailing in Nainital.

This camp has a batch of 30 school children, including five girls from various local schools. It will be in action until November 26 in Nainital.

The school children are very excited with the prospect of trying out parasailing.

"There are many career options in this field now a days. This training will also help in case in future we join army or naval forces," said Mukesh Joshi, a trainee.

However, this camp is not a one-off case.

The State Government has launched a new adventure sports wing under the aegis of its tourism department to develop and train the youth of the state in a variety of adventure sports.

"Uttarakhand's infrastructure allows for better training of the youngsters in adventure sports. We have developed a special wing to provide training in adventure sports and encourage youth to take up these sports as a means of livelihood in their future," said Lata Bisht, Adventure Sports Officer, Kumaon region, Uttarakhand.

The new wing will soon be holding many more such camps to provide training to the youth of the state in other adventure sports as well. (ANI)

Mortar attack on girls school in Baghdad, 5 killed

Baghdad, Jan 28: Five female pupils were killed in a mortar strike on a secondary school in the predominantly Sunni Adil district of western Baghdad today, the school's principal told sources.Principal Fawziya Swadi said two mortars landed in the schoolyard where many pupils were gathered. The blasts blew in classroom windows, spraying pupils with glass shards that accounted for some injuries. She said 20 people were wounded.Police confirmed the attack, one of many tit-for-tat mortar strikes in.....
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