Opportunity to vote for your favorite player again

Pokhara is one of the cities with the highest number of sports activities. The Sports Awards program will be held in this tourist city on December 23.

Poush 18, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Opportunity to vote for your favorite player again

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Nepali sports will be centered around Pokhara next week, as the 22nd edition of the NSJF Pulsar Sports Awards is taking place there.

Pokhara is one of the cities with the most sports activities. The Sports Awards program will be held in this tourist city on Poush 23. This time, the Sports Summit will also be held the day before that on Poush 22. This program, which was supposed to be on Bhadra 29, has been postponed due to the Gen-G movement.

The organizer, Nepal Sports Forum, has stated that its preparations for the program have been completed. In such a situation, the question may be, what is left? There is still an opportunity to vote for the nominees for the People's Choice Award, which is the main attraction of the program. The voting process, which was stopped during the Gen-G movement, has resumed this week. The voting process through the digital wallet Khalti IME is now open. It will continue until the night before the award.

None of the Nepali sports lovers have forgotten who the candidates are in the People's Choice this time. Many have also voted. For those who are confused, the popular players in the information category are Usu's Vijay Sinjali, cricketer Pooja Mahato, volleyballer Himal Sunari, footballer Rekha Poudel and table tennis player Ivana Thapa.

Now it's your turn to vote for your favorite players. After the Gen-G movement, Nepali sports did not exactly remain inactive. Perhaps it was even more active. In many ways, Nepali sports became dynamic. Based on that, it is now clear how relevant the players nominated in the People's Choice were. Three of them are female players. First of all, Rekha. She was in the Maldives until a few days ago. She was playing professional football for Majia Club there.

In the meantime, her club succeeded in winning the Maldives Women's League title. Rekha was an important and influential player in that successful campaign. 

On the other hand, Pooja's presence in Nepali women's cricket has become even stronger. There was talk about how she was connected to Nepali cricket in the early days. Now the focus is on her excellent performance. Pooja, who can make a strong contribution with both bat and ball, recently represented Nepal in a 5-match Twenty20 series against Malaysia. Now her focus is fully on the ICC Women's Twenty20 selection. Table tennis player Ivana has recently won a scholarship provided by the NOC for the Olympics to be held in Los Angeles, USA. She will be very busy in the next two years in training and competition.

Vijay and Himal have also not been away from the playing field. Vijay has reached New Zealand to play. Volleyball superstar Himal is from Gandaki Province. The award program is being held in his city. Now, a brief information about the winner selection process. The weightage of votes cast through Khalti will be 50 percent. Facebook voting will have 25 percent, the voting of the head coach of the National Sports Association will have 12.5 percent, and the voting of the organizing forum members will have 12.5 percent. The main question is, aren't you missing out on voting through some means? The organizers say that if you haven't missed it, you can vote again.

Kantipur

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