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Triumph at 20th State Matsogi-Do Championship: Humanity Public School Shines with a multitude of medals
12/4/2023 9:08:54 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu/Samba, Dec 4: The students of Humanity Public School, Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahmana, showcased exceptional skills and determination as they clinched numerous medals in the 20th State Matsogi-Do Championship 2023-24 held at the Indoor Stadium, Bhagwati Nagar, from November 28 to December 1, 2023. Competing against 22 schools, Humanity Public School secured the second position, with an outstanding performance by its students.
Out of the 78 participating students, an impressive 38 earned medals, including 7 Gold, 9 Silver, and 22 Bronze medals. The school’s coach, Nikhil Jaral, played a crucial role in guiding and assisting the students during the championship. The Gold medalists from Humanity Public School included Aakriti Charak, Rudra Pratap Singh, and Nishant Pun from class 4th, Sayam Singh Charak and Uday Dev Singh from class 7th, and Sourav Kumar and Jatin Bhagat from class 9th.
Silver medals were secured by Akhilesh Charak (class 2nd), Naman Charak (class 4th), Keshav Singh (class 4th), Kushi Bhagat, Jaskaran Singh (class 5th), Alisha Ali (class 6th), Saksham Dogra, and Ikjot Singh (class 7th), along with Snover Sotra (class 9th). The Bronze medalists encompassed students from various classes, including Naksh Malviya and Sunakshi Charak (class 3rd), Ranveer Singh, Danish Charak, Ansh Bhagat, Nargis, and Taksham Sharma (class 4th), Parneesh Goutam and Jaishav Bhagat (class 5th), Sukhman Kour, Manvi Thakur, Manvi Bhagat, Kartik Mehra, and Jagjeet (class 6th), Paras Verma and Soham Sharma (class 7th), Rose Khokhar, Krish Bamotra, Anmol Bhall, Rehan Malik, and Vansh Kumar (class 8th), and Chunmun (class 9th). Gourav Charak, the Principal, and . Anku Charak, the Vice-Principal of Humanity Public School, expressed their immense pride in the students’ achievements. They extended congratulations to the winners during the school assembly, recognizing the collective effort of the Sports Incharge, Mahan Singh, Senior Wing Incharge, Ms. Namrta Sharma, Primary Wing Incharge, . Vandana Sharma, Coach Nikhil Jaral, and all the students and teachers for the resounding success.
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