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Don Bosco College Stadium Named after Former Chief Minister
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Don Bosco College Dorjee Khandu Memorial Stadium
Don Bosco College Stadium in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, has been named after the former Chief Minister, late Dorjee Khandu, to be known as the Dorjee Khandu Memorial Stadium. The Stadium, which is nearing completion, is now already an iconic landmark in the Capital city of Itanagar. Located within the Don Bosco College campus, the Stadium is constructed with financial assistance from the State Government. College authorities say it will go a long way in promoting youth activities such as sports, cultural progammes, and other allied activities.
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