Early Times Report JAMMU, July 14: Jammu Sanskriti School, Jammu, witnessed a momentous conclusion to the CBSE Kho Kho Cluster XVIII - North Zone-II (NZ-II) - Boys & Girls Season 2 with a vibrant Valedictory Ceremony held on 13th July 2025. The closing event celebrated not only the winners but also the unwavering spirit, dedication, and teamwork of all 23 participating teams from 14 schools, comprising 255 students. The ceremony commenced on a graceful note with a soulful cultural performance, blending music and dance, showcasing the talent and creativity of the host. Avneet Kaur Budhraja,Vice- Principal extended a cordial welcome to the dignitaries and teams. The atmosphere brimmed with pride and enthusiasm as the results were announced and trophies awarded to the deserving champions. The event culminated with result declaration ceremony which were as follows oUnder 14 (Boys) Gold Medal : Army Public School, Jammu Silver Medal - Doaba Public School, Hoshiyarpur Bronze Medal - Model Academy, Jammu (Girls) Gold Medal : Divine Public School, Batala Silver Medal - MCS, Pathankot Bronze Medal - Model Academy, Jammu oUnder 17 (Boys) Gold Medal : Shifaly International School, Punjab Silver Medal - MCS Pathankot Bronze Medal - Model Academy,Jammu (Girls) Gold Medal - Guru Harekrishan Public School,Taran Taaran Silver Medal - Divine Will Public School,Batala Bronze Medal - Guru Hargobind Public School, Amritsar oUnder 19 (Boys) Gold Medal - Shifaly International public School Ludhiana, Punjab Silver Medal - Doaba Public School Hoshiyarpur Bronze Medal - Shri. Guru Hargobind Public School (Girls) Gold Medal- SDSP Public School, Amritsar Silver Medal - Shifaly International public School Ludhiana, Punjab Bronze Medal - Baba Aya Singh Riarki Public School, Gurdaspur Rohini Aima, Principal-cum-Vice Chairperson, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. In her address, she applauded the sportsmanship, discipline, and determination displayed by all participants. She emphasized that sports are not just about winning but about building character, resilience, and unity. The school also had the honour of welcoming Kanwal Anand, Chairperson of Taran Educational Trust, as the Special Invitee, and Bhupinder Singh, a proud supporter of the school's sports initiatives. The ceremony concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks delivered by Tarmeet Raina, Administrative Officer, who acknowledged the relentless efforts of the organizing team, the cooperation of officials, and the spirit of the young athletes. As the curtains fell on this energetic tournament, the event stood as a testimony to the school's commitment to holistic education, where academics and sports walk hand in hand in shaping future leaders. |