LAHORE: Sui Northern Gas's three-day Annual Games began in Lahore last night. The games were inaugurated by Managing Director SNGPL Ali J. Hamdani at a prestigious opening ceremony held at WAPDA Sports Complex, Lahore.
Speaking on the occasion, MD SNGPL said that sports are important for mental and physical well being. He said that sports taught us to accept our success and failure, and to keep moving ahead in life. He appreciated women athletes for participation and expressed hope that their participation in the games will keep on increasing. Hamdani said that the company should support and promote similar activities at regional level also.
Opening ceremony was attended by former captain and coach of national cricket team Misbah-ul-Haq, Adnan Akmal, Amer Tufail (DMD Services), Syed Jawad Naseem (SGM BD), Wasim Ahmed (SGM CSS), Faisal Iqbal (CFO), Sibghatullah (SGM Projects); Qaiser Masood (SGM Compression), and Imran Yousuf (SGM P&D).
On the second day of annual games, matches of badminton and tables tennis singles doubles for women took place. Wajiha Anwar, General Manager (Business Development) was the chief guest.
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