Karate Player Vishal Sai Honoured at District and Foundation Events

Karate Player Vishal Sai Honoured at District and Foundation Events


Eturnagaram, May 18: National-level karate player and student Vasantha Vishal Sai from Eturnagaram received recognition at two separate events held in Mulugu district for his achievements in sports.
As part of the “Vidya Vijayotsavam” programme conducted during the 99 Days Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika Educational Week celebrations, the District Education Department organised an event at the Mulugu District Collectorate Conference Hall. State Minister Danasari Seethakka attended the programme as chief guest.
During the event, students who performed well in sports were presented appreciation certificates and cash incentives of ₹10,000 each on behalf of the School Education Department. Laptops were also distributed to students who secured top ranks in SSC and Intermediate examinations.
Karate player Vasantha Vishal Sai from Eturnagaram was honoured by Minister Seethakka with a shawl, appreciation certificate and prize money for his achievements at the national level.
In another programme held at Zilla Parishad High School, Eturnagaram, scholarships were distributed under the leadership of Hero Sanjosh and the Sanjosh Foundation. Film actor Sampoornesh Babu, Eturnagaram ASP Manan Bhatt and advocate Nageswara Rao attended as chief guests.
At the event, Vishal Sai was again honoured by the guests. Hero Sanjosh presented a cash award of ₹5,000 to the karate player on behalf of the foundation and wished him success in future competitions.
Mulugu District Education Officer A. Siddhartha Reddy, Eturnagaram CI Anumula Srinivas, Mulugu AMO Shyam Sundar Reddy, Eturnagaram MEO Koyyada Mallaiah, teachers, students, parents and local public representatives attended the programmes.

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