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Passang Dorjee Megeji of Arunachal elected VP Table Tennis Federation of India

First Published: 6th December, 2022 13:52 IST

Megeji has become the first Arunachalee to assume such a senior position in TTFI

Proud moment for Arunachal Pradesh. Passang Dorjee Megeji, hailing from Rupa in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh has become the first Arunachalee to be elected vice president of Table Tennis Federation of India.

Elated with the portfolio, Passang Dorjee said,”it is an opportunity for me to take table tennis to every corner of my state to fetch equal opportunity to every budding sportsperson”.

The official announcement of elected representatives was made on Monday evening at Delhi.

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