Worsening Condition of Waseem Zeb Badminton Hall in Mardan

 

 

The wooden floor of the old badminton hall in Mardan city has been damaged in several places, creating difficulties for badminton players training there. Shahryar Khan, the President of the Mardan Badminton Association, expressed his concerns about the deteriorating situation in a video message. He stated that the challenges faced by players at the badminton hall are increasing, and he complained that no concrete steps are being taken to promote the sport in the region. He emphasized, "For God's sake, please pay attention to this issue and help the sport develop properly."

 

According to Shahryar Khan, several government resources have been utilized in attempts to improve the Waseem Zeb Badminton Hall. However, he refrains from discussing the reasons behind the current state of the hall or the amount of money spent. He highlighted that players cannot even afford badminton equipment, and they have exhausted their efforts trying to improve the situation on their own. He also mentioned that meetings were held with the Regional Sports Office (RSO) and District Sports Officer (DSO), but no significant outcomes came from those discussions. Furthermore, the DSO Mardan visited the hall, but there was no noticeable impact on the condition of the hall.

 

This situation has become a serious threat to the development of sports in Mardan. Athletes' daily training is being affected, and their morale is decreasing. Shahryar Khan has urged the government to improve the hall's condition and provide better facilities for the players.

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