GDC Nubra organises 3-day annual sports festival
LEH, October 21: The Sports Committee of Government Degree College Nubra concluded its three-day annual sports festival from October 17 to October 19.
The event was aimed at promoting sportsmanship, encouraging student participation, and highlighting the significance of traditional games native to Ladakh.
College Director of Physical Education & Sports, Dr. Tsering Spalzom, in her welcoming speech, emphasized the vital role of intramural competitions as a platform for students to showcase their talents. She highlighted that intramural sports serve as a means for all students within an institution to participate, compete, and develop their athletic abilities.
In addition to promoting modern sports, she also underscored the importance of preserving and promoting traditional Ladakhi games. She stressed the need to incorporate these games into the college’s co-curricular activities to prevent their extinction.
Games such as ‘Thebley’ and ‘Ankilik’ were highlighted as important elements of Ladakh’s cultural heritage. Their inclusion in this year’s sports festival aimed to foster an appreciation for and the continuation of these traditional games among the youth.
The inaugural ceremony of the sports festival was graced by the presence of the College Principal, Dr. Tsewang Motup. He encouraged the students to actively participate in various college activities, emphasizing that participation in sports events is instrumental in nurturing holistic personal development.
The sports tournament featured ten sports activities in men and women categories. The sports included Shot-put, Discus throw, 100-meter race, Ankilik (traditional Ladakhi game), Thebley (traditional Ladakhi game), Volleyball, Tug of War, Archery, Table tennis , and Carrom. The sports festival witnessed active participation from both students and faculty members of Government Degree College, Nobra.
Certificates, medals and trophies were distributed to the victorious athletes and teams.
Vote of thanks was delivered by Assistant Professor, Stanzin Padma.
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