Inter-College sports tournament culminates at GCoE Srinagar
Srinagar, June 12: The 3rd Inter College Volleyball cum Table Tennis Tournament (Men/Women) 2024 organised by Department of Physical Education, Govt. College of Education (IASE), M.A. Road, Srinagar from June 10, under the leadership and guidance of Principal of the college Prof. (Dr.) Seema Naz culminated here today.
A total of 38 teams participated from 14 different Colleges of the Valley along with the constituent and affiliated colleges of the Cluster University Srinagar. In the volleyball tournament, 11 Men and 08 Women Teams participated whereas in Table Tennis (T.T) Tournament total 08 Men and 11 Women Teams showed their participation with great zeal and zest.
Dr. Nazir Ahmad Bhat (HOD Education) along with Dr. Mohammad Yasin Pir (Convenor Sports), Prof. Mansoor Ahmad Lone (Co-convener) Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Wagi (Staff Secretary), Dr. Irfat Ara, Prof Abdul Gani Kumar, Dr Bilal Ahmad Malla and Daljeet Kour inaugurated all the events of the tournament on 10-06-2024 (Monday).
In the brief Inaugural ceremony Dr. Nazir Ahmad Bhat (Dean Students Welfare) encouraged the participants and highlighted the importance of Games and Sports in the day today life.
In the Volleyball Category (Men), the final match was played between the AAAM Degree College Bemina and GDC, Alochi Bagh in which AAAM Degree College, Bemina defeated GDC, Alochi Bagh and bagged the volley trophy.
In the Volleyball Category (Women), the final match was played between Govt. Women’s College M.A.Road, Srinagar and S. P.College, Srinagar in which Govt. Womens’ College M. A. Road defeated S.P. College, Srinagar and bagged the volley trophy.
In the Table Tennis Category (Men), the final match was played between the S.P. College Srinagar and Gandhi College, Srinagar in which S.P. College Srinagar defeated Gandhi College, Srinagar and bagged the Table Tennis Trophy.
In the Table Tennis Category (Women), the final match was played between GCET, Safapora and Amar Singh College, Srinagar in which GCET, Safapora defeated Amar Singh College, Srinagar and bagged the trophy.