City
Epaper

NBIS celebrates annual Sports Day

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 19, 2022 21:25 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 19:New Beginning International School, Sawangi celebrated the 7th Annual Sports Day titled as Udaan, recently. The ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, Feb 19:

New Beginning International School, Sawangi celebrated the 7th Annual Sports Day titled as Udaan, recently. The chief guest was Quadir Shaikh, the Sarpanch, Sawangi. The guests of honour were Gramsevak J D Shinde, deputy sarpanch Bhalerao, and Chhatrapati award winner Athlete Rohan Shriramwar. School secretary James Dongardive and director Pallavi Dongardive were also present. Shaikh unfurled the school flag, lit the torch and declared the meet open. The guests appreciated the events. Principal Ganesh Tarate and chief coordinator Akash Sarkate welcomed all. NBIS champs who participated at state, national and international level cricket, judo, swimming and boxing competitions were felicitated. Various team and individual finale of the races were conducted. For parents and grandparents also the couple race, Jodi race and dada-dadi races were conducted. Red House bagged the House Champion trophy of the year. Sahil Tadvi was declared as the Sports Boy of the year.

Tags: New Beginning International SchoolRed HouseRohan shriramwarJames dongardiveNBIShouse
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSupreme Court Directs Yogi Adityanath Government to Pay ₹25 Lakh Compensation for Illegal Demolition Of House

HealthIndia’s Average Household Food Spending Falls Below 50% for First Time: Govt Report

TechnologyMumbai Ranks 2nd, Delhi 3rd Globally for Prime Property Price Rise in April-June 2024

BusinessLuxury Housing Sales in India's Top Seven Cities Surge 27% in First Half of 2024: CBRE Report

BusinessIndian Real Estate Sees Boom in Luxury Home Sales, Dip in Affordable Housing: Report

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadCultural Festival in Delhi on Sambhaji Maharaj Jayanti

AurangabadCopper wire worth ₹5 lakh stolen from hardware shop

Aurangabad3 minority Mahamandals included in 100-day prog

AurangabadBhikkhu Sangh takes out grand procession

AurangabadMobile use sparks fire risk