Media Group to launch "Good Wishing" campaign for state Olympians with PRESTO Wonders
IMPHAL, July 16: The Celebrity Media Group and its partner Presto Wonders Imphal will launch Good wishes campaign to encourage the five state players representing the country in the London Olympics, 2012 which is starting from July 27, by installing hoardings and banners inside the Khuman Lampak sports complex.
Bbombayla, Mary Kom, Devendro, Kothajit and Ng Sonia(From Lft to rgt) |
According the spokesman of the group, the campaign will feature the installation of hoardings and posters displaying the photographs of the to be Olympians after the London Games. The Campaign is not only to wish them for their success but also to inspire the young bloods to become Olympian medalists.
Celebrity Media Group was formed in 2011 by a group of sports journalists and sports lovers in the state with a vision for the glory of Manipur Sports and India as well.
The group has felicitated several outstanding players from the state and offered help.
Presto Wonders Imphal branch proprietor, Th Dayananda Singh wished the players namely L Bombayla (Archery), MC Mary Kom (Boxing), L Devendro (Boxing), Ng Soniya Chanu (Weightlifting) and Kothajit Singh (Hockey) to win medals and bring laurels to the country.
Hoardings and banners featuring the players’ photos will be installed at various locations of the Khuman Lampak sports complex with the hope that it will further encourage the state players who come to the sports complex every-day.
Dayananda also wished for the state to produce more Olympians and outstanding players.
The banners and hoardings will also have several encouraging words for the state players.
Meanwhile, it may be mentioned that even though the Olympics is just ten days away, none including the state government and its departments including the Youth Affairs and Sports department and other sports related associations including the Manipur Olympics Association are yet to show any encouragement for the state participating the London Olympics.
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