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Vatsalya in sponsorship of Franchise Volleyball League

भाद्र १८, २०८१
Vatsalya in sponsorship of Franchise Volleyball League
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Vatsalya Natural IVF will be the main sponsor of the Everest Women's Volleyball League. Nepal Volleyball Association in collaboration with Infinity Dreams Pvt Ltd. Women's Volleyball League will be organized for the first time from October 14 to 19 on a franchise concept.

An agreement was signed on Monday between the organizers Infinity Dreams and Vatsalya for the sponsorship of women's volleyball league. The agreement was signed by Snevi Chapagai, CEO of Infinity and Prashant Subedi, Founder and Managing Director of Vatsalya. Subedi said that the agreement will be for two years even though the financial aspect is not disclosed.

Watsalya claims to be achieving excellence in reproductive care and women's health in Nepal. Subedi, the managing director of Vatsalya, said that he came to the women's volleyball league because he was working in the women's field. "We feel honored to be a part of the tournament," he said, "it will provide a powerful opportunity for the development of our national sport and help prove that women are equally capable in sports."

CEO Chapagai believes that a company working in the field of women has become the main sponsor, so it will send a good message. Bharat Shah, Vice President of Nepal Volleyball Association, said that he believes that the women's league will be the biggest tournament in the history of Nepal Volleyball. Meanwhile, 5 of the 6 teams that are going to compete in the women's league have finalized their names. The 6 franchise teams chose different cities but did not decide on the team name. Madhesh United had already decided. In the other four teams, Chitwan Shakti, Gandaki Thunders, Kathmandu Spikers, Lalitpur Queens are going to play in the franchise league.

Karnali has not decided his name yet. The team's marquee player is Sumitra Regmi. Aruna Shahi in Chitwan, Saraswati Chaudhary in Gandaki, Usha Bhandari in Kathmandu, Salina Shrestha in Lalitpur and Niruta Thagunna in Madhesh are marquee players.

Lalitpur logo unveiled

Lalitpur Queens has unveiled its logo. Lalitpur Queens has announced the logo as the first step after starting preparations with the aim of showing a strong presence in the women's volleyball league. Utsav Khadka is the coach of the team.

Lalitpur Queens, under the ownership of Rupsey Sports, is going to play in the women's volleyball league. Rupsey Sports is a subsidiary of Rupsey Holidays. Anuj M Timilsina, Anoj Rimal and Virochan Khanal from Coresync Nepal took the team to Lalitpur. But Rupsey has taken ownership of Lalitpur from Coresink.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १८, २०८१ ०५:४४
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