Penalty Stroke Event “HOOK TO HOCKEY” at Naval Tata Hockey Academy

NTHA to host a special event on Naval Tata’s 120th birth anniversary with 15 schools participating.

Naval Tata Hockey Academy will hold a penalty stroke event on August 30, celebrating the 120th birth anniversary of Naval Tata.

JAMSHEDPUR – Naval Tata Hockey Academy (NTHA) is set to host the "HOOK TO HOCKEY" penalty stroke challenge on August 30, in honor of Naval Tata’s 120th birth anniversary.

With 15 schools already confirmed to participate, the event is expected to spark a greater interest in hockey among young athletes.

Training sessions have already begun with over 100 students from five schools, laying a strong foundation in the sport.

NTHA, equipped with excellent facilities and experienced trainers, is encouraging more schools in Jamshedpur to participate.

The event aims to promote fitness, teamwork, and holistic development among students, while also celebrating the legacy of Naval Tata.

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