Rajeshman Singh, Mayor of Birganj Metropolitan City and Niti Shah, Brand Ambassador of Madhesh United and former Miss Nepal International Niti Shah jointly unveiled the trophy.
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The trophy of the second edition of the Vatsalya Everest Women's Volleyball League was unveiled at Birganj on Friday. The competition will be held in Pokhara from August 20 to 28.
Rajeshman Singh, Mayor of Birgunj Metropolitan City and Niti Shah, Brand Ambassador of Madhesh United and former Miss Nepal International, jointly unveiled the trophy. Mayor Singh also announced the new jersey of Madhesh United. The jersey was handed over to marquee player Niruta Thagunna.
Mayor Singh expressed his belief that the league will play an important role in the development of volleyball and women's empowerment. He said that sport is not only for entertainment but it brings identity, self-reliance and social change. Virgunj Metropolitan Volleyball He also promised that he is fully committed to the promotion of
games. Vice Chancellor of Madhesh University Dr. Deepak Shakya suggested to expand the volleyball game further in Madhesh. Birgunj Industry & Commerce Hari Prasad Gautam, president of
association, said that such competitions will show the youth a positive path and increase the reputation of the city.
Vishal Agarwal, owner of Madhesh United owned by Madhesh Sports Pvt. Khushi Sivakoti, head of Madhesh United, gave a presentation on the past, learning and future plans of the team and said that she is going to return to the court with improvement and commitment.
She informed that this year the team has contracted three players from the Netherlands. Brand Ambassador Neeti Shah said she was proud and excited to be associated with the team. Marquee player Niruta Thagunna expressed her determination to bring the trophy to Madhesh this time with renewed vigor and confidence. She claimed to lift the trophy by improving past experience and previous shortcomings.
Sharmila Thapa, the manager of Madhesh United, said that volleyball is not only a national game but also a means of bonding in the formula of unity. She said that making Niruta, who was born in Darchula in the Far West, the marquee player of Madhesh is also a combination of traditions and cultures of different geography and different regions. Another owner, Anoj Rungta, asked Madhesh United to help, support and support.
