Hattigor Sahara Club in swing
Sahara Club under Hattigor tea estate was registered in the year 2011. And since its conception, the club could not run smoothly due to the inconvenience faced by the then president and secretary, the club could not come up with the adopted events such as sports, cultural items etc. But this preceding year under the presidentship of Ranji Tanti, principal of Bright Star English Medium school, a social worker, a good leader of the society, the club has risen back and is resuming with the said events. Again, in the meantime the club is also going to hold a champion’s trophy cricket tournament in the vicinity of Khairabari playground of Hattigor tea estate from 19th February. So the willing teams are requested to admit in the tournament on or before 19. The tournament will be held in a unique manner with developed features.
Tanti also added that in near future for the all-round development of the area will continue with the favorable events including outdoor games, indoor games, cultural items etc.
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