Asian School of Business (ASB) organized its annual sports meet, ATHLEEMA 2020 from 21st-23rd January 2020 at the state-of-the-art Jasola Sports Complex, New Delhi with high spirit and zeal, much accentuated by the glorious presence of the Indian football legend, Mr. Baichung Bhutia as the chief guest for the occasion.
A total of 50 top colleges of Delhi NCR participated in this mega inter-college sports meet . The inaugural function that was held on Tuesday, 21st January 2020 started with the auspicious torch-lighting ceremony, ignited by the chief guest, Mr. Baichung Bhutia; Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President-AEG; and Directors AEG, namely Dr. Lalitya Vir Srivastava, Mr. Saurabh Sharma and Mr. Gurdeep Singh Raina. After this, the distinguished dignitaries on the dais inspired the participating students with some highly motivational speeches.
While Dr. Lalitya Vir Srivastava (Director, AEG) inspired the participants with his promising welcome speech, Mr. Saurabh Sharma (Director, AEG) motivated the participants to instill sportsmanship not just on the ground but also in their personal lives. Thereafter, Mr. Gurdeep Singh Raina (Director, AEG) motivated the participants and evoked the students to be true and honest in their actions.
Delivering his presidential address to the energetic young audience, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President-AEG, a highly acclaimed international media personality, charged the ambience of the occasion with his customary inspiring speech delivered in his inimitable style laced with the rendition of a few motivational couplets. Talking about the ever increasing participation of colleges and students in ASB Annual Sports Meet, ATHLEEMA, Dr. Marwah disclosed his “wish to make it a truly National Event in the coming years.”
Addressing the students & dignitaries on the occasion, the chief guest, Mr. Baichung Bhutia said that it felt especially great to be at AEG’s ATHLEEMA 2020 because he had never attended a college or school annual sports meet where thousands of students from 50 colleges had come to participate in the event. Encouraging the students for their enthusiastic presence, Mr. Bhutia also lamented that “students show active interest in sports & games while at school and they normally stop playing once they complete their schooling, which is not the way it should be and students should not stop playing but they should pursue their interests and skills and continue to take their games to the next level of achievement.”
The games in which competitions were held included Cricket, Volleyball (Boys/ Girls), Football, Table Tennis, Tug-O-War, Badminton, Chess, Carrom, Athletics (Shot Put & 100m Race), Kabaddi (Boys/ Girls), Kho-Kho (Boys/ Girls) and Pool.
After two days of intensive competitions at Netaji Subhash Sports Complex, Jasola, New Delhi on 21st & 22nd January 2020, the grand Valedictory function for ATHLEEMA was held on Thursday, 23rd January 2020 at the ASB campus in Noida to felicitate students for their exemplary performance and zealous participation at the games. The distinguished guests for the function included Dr. Suniel Parashar, well-known Film Producer & Film Director and Mr. Ram Avatar, President-Football Federation of India.
Prizes were given away by these distinguished guests along with AEG President, Dr. Sandeep Marwah; the Directors of AEG, namely Dr. Lalitya Vir Srivastava, Mr. Saurabh Sharma and Mr. Gurdeep Singh Raina and Dr. Saleem Akhtar, Director-ALC who aptly complimented and applauded the winners.
The “Golden Boot Award” in Football went to Roshan Singh of PGDAV and the “Man of the Series Award” in Cricket went to Karamvir, also from PGDAV. The ‘AEG Sportsperson of the Year Award’ for boys and girls went to Leesan Ul Nabi of ASB in the male category and Nilu Prasad of ABS in the female category.
One very important highlight of the valedictory function was the Poster Release of “FIT INDIA” initiative by the Prime Minister of India.
The valedictory function came to a close with the customary ‘Vote of Thanks’ delivered by Ms. Supriya Srivastava, Head-Centre for Skill Development (CSD), Asian School of Business.