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The India declares International School, 9 CBSE Inter School Basketball (girls) Kuwait cluster open tournament

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India International School IIS, Mangaf is the orientation of the 9th Inter CBSE School tournament basketball for girls. The tournament was signed on Monday 21 April. Nine Indian schools participate in the tournament played for three days. Anis Ahmad host country welcomes all teams to school with her coach and manager. It also welcomed the assessment of the head of Ms. Shyamala Divakaran, Principal Gulf Indian School. The children of Class V of the International School India, participants have with their exciting performances on the floor and dancing on the tunes of “Made in India". Koya Moussa, the head of the International School of India was guest of honour. At the opening of the five-day session was played in games, the results are as follows: UIS vs IPS (UIS Won); ICSK vs IEAS (ICSK Won); vs Al Amal ISU (UIS Won); IISM vs SII (SII Won).

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