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Girls of Humanity Public School Shine Bright at 67th National Games 2023-24 in Basketball
1/29/2024 10:52:34 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 29: In a remarkable feat, the girls of Humanity Public School in Bassi Kalan, Bari-Brahmana Samba, have showcased outstanding skills and determination at the 67th National School Games 2023-24 in Basketball under-14 category held in Barmer, Rajasthan. Manpreet Kour and Pallavi Devi, both from class 8th, not only participated with zeal but also received appreciation awards for their exceptional performance in the championship organized by the School Games Federation of India.
Manpreet Kour and Pallavi Devi, students of class 8th at Humanity Public School, demonstrated exceptional skills and determination in the Basketball championship at the 67th National School Games 2023-24 held in Barmer, Rajasthan.
The School Games Federation of India organized the event, providing a platform for young talents to showcase their abilities in the field of sports.
The girls' remarkable performance in the championship earned them appreciation awards, acknowledging their dedication and talent in the game.
Gaurav Charak, the Principal, and Anku Charak, the Vice Principal, expressed immense pride in the hard work and achievements of Manpreet Kour and Pallavi Devi.
The school administration lauded the exceptional performance of the girls, emphasizing their dedication to the sport and their exemplary representation of the school.
Rajan Kumar, the school coach, and Mahan Singh, Sports Incharge, played a crucial role in guiding and training the girls for the championship.
The students received wholehearted support and training from the coaching staff, contributing significantly to their success.
Manpreet and Pallavi were honored in a special assembly attended by the school's students and faculty. Principal Gaurav Charak and Vice Principal Anku Charak congratulated the girls for their outstanding performance, acknowledging their contribution to the school's sporting achievements.
The success of Manpreet Kour and Pallavi Devi at the 67th National School Games in Basketball reflects not only their individual talent but also the dedication and support provided by the school and coaching staff. Humanity Public School takes pride in nurturing and celebrating the achievements of its students in the field of sports.
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