Four Khasi youths to participate in World Pankration Championship

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Shillong: Four Khasi youths will be participating in the World Pankration Championship to be held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Lozenza Songthiang, Francis RR Songthiang, Kyrshanbor R Songthiang and Nongkitboklang Songthiang will be leaving for Uzbekistan on April 30, to represent India in the world championship.

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Meanwhile, the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) today extended its best wishes to four local youths.

Leaders of KSU also met and wished all four success in the championship. This was informed by KSU publicity secretary Pynshai Rani in a statement issued here.

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