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By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 1, 2026 22:20 IST

Nagpur: Two day Indo Global hosted by The Paper Traders Association, Nagpur FPTA The Champions Trophy 2025-26 will be ...

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Nagpur: Two day Indo Global hosted by The Paper Traders Association, Nagpur FPTA The Champions Trophy 2025-26 will be held on February 3 and 4 at Vasant Nagar. Mujumdar Cricket Academy. This prestigious national level cricket tournament will be held in which participants from paper trade from all over the country will participate.

The objective of the tournament is to promote the spirit of sportsmanship, to attract people from the industry. The event aims to strengthen communication and unity among members and also showcase Nagpur as an emerging hub for major national events.

During this time, All India Federation of Paper Traders Association (FPTA) president Rajesh Jain will be present as the chief guest. Rajni Didi of Brahma Kumaris will also be present. The opening ceremony will be held on February 3 at 12 noon, while the closing ceremony will be held on February 4 at 5:45 pm. The competition will feature orphaned children as sports mascots They have been invited as guests, and special arrangements have been made for their meals. The event's coordinator is Arpit Agarwal, and the event's chairman is Rajeshji R. Khandewal.

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