District Lawn Tennis Tournament Kicks Off with Youthful Inauguration
14-Year-Old Students Take the Lead
The 69th district-level lawn tennis competition in Rajasthan got off to a unique start as 14-year-old students took the reins and inaugurated the event. This move highlights the significance of youth involvement and empowerment in sports.
“Sport is important for the complete development of the students,” said Dr. Anilkumar Aggarwal, chairman of the event.
The competition, organized by the Government Higher Primary School Scorpion, was officially inaugurated by Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Sanjay Gehlot.
Encouragement from Esteemed Guests
Mentors, coaches, and influential figures echoed the importance of sports in shaping young minds. Among them were:
- Dr. Anilkumar Aggarwal, chairman of the program
- Retired Principal Omprakash Aggarwal
- PEEO Mr. Rajendra Singh, special guest
uttiing their enthusiasm, competition convenor Dinesh Singh and physical teacher Rajesh Parihar shared that 14-year-old talented students from across the district have come together to participate.
Looking Ahead: A Shot at State-Level Representation
The selected players will now have the opportunity to represent Beawar in the upcoming state-level competition. This platform provides an ideal stage for youngesters to showcase their skills and gain valuable experience.
“We encourage the players to illuminate the name of the district,” added Dr. Anilkumar Aggarwal.
FAQs
- Who organized the event?
- The Government Higher Primary School Scorpion
- Who inaugurated the event?
- The 69th district-level lawn tennis competition was inaugurated by 14-year-old students.
- What is the next stage for these players?
- Selected players will represent Beawar in the state-level competition.
Sport is important for the complete development of the students. We urge them to go ahead in sports and to illuminate the name of the district.
