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Bheema is mascot for CM Cup Sports Meet

State-level sports meet to be held in September

Hyderabad, July 28, 2006

Bheema is picked as the official mascot for the Chief Ministers Cup State-level sports meet. The sporting events will be held at the Gachibowli Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex in September.

The mascot was approved by the Chief Minister Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy at a review meeting. The meeting is attended by he Principal Secretary (YAT & C) JR Anand, SAAP VC & MD G Kamalavardhana Rao and SAAP Chairman MS Raj Thakur.

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Bheema is mascot for CM Cup Sports Meet
State-level sports meet to be held in September

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