Azad School Wins Two-Day Table-Tennis Competition, Bagging Rs 5000 and Trophy

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Victory for Azad Public School in Inaugural Table-Tennis Tournament

Azad SchoolClaims Championship Title

The two-day table-tennis competition held at Azad Public School, Bulandshahr, concluded on Saturday with a spectacular finale. The hosts, Azad Public School, emerged victorious, clinching the championship title in a nail-biting finish.



“Limiting students to just academics is like trees without roots. Sports provide the roots,” said Dr. Jubera-Ur-Rahman alias Babban Mian, the chief guest who inaugurated the tournament.

Source: Chief Guest, Inaugural Speech

Trophy and Cash Prize for Winners

The winning team from Azad Public School was awarded a prestigious trophy and a cash prize of Rs. 5000. The runners-up, Delhi Public School, received a trophy and Rs. 2500.

Key Moments from the Event

  1. The competition was inaugurated by Madhusudan Goshala Chandiana and Dr. Jubera-Ur-Rahman alias Babban Mian.
  2. The school’s chairman, Vasik Azad, and vice-chairman, Shariq Azad, honored the chief guests with a bouquet.
  3. Students performed the welcome anthem to mark the event’s beginning.

The road to victory for Azad Public School

Azad Public School’s winning team comprised Arshak Munib Alam, Ashish Kumar, Anuj Kumar Sharma, and Mayank Kaushik. Their resilience and skills helped them secure the title. Pranjal Rana from DPS School was honored for his performance in the competition.

Why are sports important in schools?

Sports play a crucial role in students’ overall development. They enhance physical fitness, discipline, and sportsmanship. Moreover, sports inculcate teamwork, leadership, and resilience – skills invaluable for life.

Source: Shilpi Singh, Principal, Azad Public School

Did you know?

The table-tennis tournament was the first of its kind at Azad Public School, with plans to host more annual sporting events in the future.

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