Unfortunately, you cannot pick the days they come on!”
– Deeanna Kastor
Adding yet another jewel to its crown of events, the Bhawanipur Education Society College organised and executed Urja 2024 – 2025 on November 18th, 2024, at the Gitanjali Stadium. The annual athletic meet is a major milestone in the calendars of sportspersons and sports enthusiasts. The day began at 9:00 A.M., with participants, volunteers, and audience members filling the stadium. With a gathering of more than 500 people, Urja 2024 -2025 had a lively crowd of sports enthusiasts who were set to witness the daylong proceedings. Ritualistically, the opening ceremony of Urja 2024 – 2025 comprised a march past starring all the Collectives of BESC, their representatives and members, and also a dance performance by all three teams of the Flames Collective. To inaugurate and go ahead with the activities, a lighting of the torch also took place in the presence of Prof. Dilip Shah; members of the management committee, Mr. Umesh Thakkar and Mr. Jitendra Shah; Director General, Dr Suman K. Mukherjee; Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Coordinator of the Department of Commerce (Morning) and BESC’s Sports Officer, Mr. Rupesh Gandhi. After lighting the torch, Sports Officer Mr. Gandhi took a lap around the field carrying the torch followed by enthusiastic students who ran in support of the event.
This year, Urja presented participants with track events such as the relay race of 100 metres, 200 metres, and 400-metre distances, as well as other events such as javelin throw, discus throw, shot put, or javelin. A total of 150 participants made their way to the registration table where they registered themselves in multiple events as per their choice. A team of more than 60 volunteers as well as 8 referees and members of the Sports Arena were present at the scene to manage this event and ensure smooth flow of happenings throughout the day. A staggering turnout showcased the college’s athletic prowess, with impressive participation from both boys and girls. The field events witnessed dedicated participation, showcasing fit participants, who were talented athletes.
In the end, the several winners of the different events in Urja 2024 received respect and appreciation in the closing ceremony by Prof. Dilip Shah; Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi; Prof. Darshana Trivedi; NCC officers Lt. Aditya Raj and Aritrica Dubey. These triumphant students were:-
100 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Rudrangshu Podder
1st Runner-Up: Satyam Ghosh
2nd Runner-Up: Aditya Sharma
100 m Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Nusrat Khatoon
200 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Sharwan Kr Singh
1st Runner-Up: Harsh Pandey
2nd Runner-Up: Rudrangshu Podder
200 M Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Srijani Mallick
400 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Sharwan Kr Shaw
1st Runner-Up: Sourashi Mullick
2nd Runner-Up: Debarshi Ghanti
400 M Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Srijani Mallick
Shot Put (Boys):
Winner: Anuj Kr Singh
1st Runner-Up: Hrithik Kumar Bal
2nd Runner-Up: Manas Bhardwaj
Shot Put (Girls):
Winner: Tammana Sayed
1st Runner-Up: Aindrila Acharya
2nd Runner-Up: Khyati Nahata
Javelin Throw (Boys):
Winner: Hrithik Kr Bal
1st Runner-Up: Ankit Kumar
2nd Runner-Up: Lakshya Kumar
Discuss Throw (Boys):
Winner: Mohammed Habib
1st Runner-Up: Hritik Kumar Bal
2nd Runner-Up: Ankit Kumar
Discuss Throw (Girls):
Winner: Aindrila Acharya
1st Runner-Up: Vanshika Jaria
2nd Runner-Up: Supria Sharma
Long Jump (Boys):
Winner: Aniket Kumar Singh
1st Runner-Up: Aman Singh
2nd Runner-Up: Uttkarsh Anand
Long Jump (Girls):
Winner: Jyoti Singh
1st Runner-Up: Nusrat Khatoon
2nd Runner-Up: Bandana Kumari
Relay Race (TEAMS):
Winner: Anuj Kumar Jha, Harsh Pandey, Sharwan Kr. Singh, Tanisha Roy
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URJA 2024-2025: ANNUAL INTRA-COLLEGE SPORTS MEET OF BESC
“As athletes, we have our ups and downs.
Unfortunately, you cannot pick the days they come on!”
– Deeanna Kastor
Adding yet another jewel to its crown of events, the Bhawanipur Education Society College organised and executed Urja 2024 – 2025 on November 18th, 2024, at the Gitanjali Stadium. The annual athletic meet is a major milestone in the calendars of sportspersons and sports enthusiasts. The day began at 9:00 A.M., with participants, volunteers, and audience members filling the stadium. With a gathering of more than 500 people, Urja 2024 -2025 had a lively crowd of sports enthusiasts who were set to witness the daylong proceedings. Ritualistically, the opening ceremony of Urja 2024 – 2025 comprised a march past starring all the Collectives of BESC, their representatives and members, and also a dance performance by all three teams of the Flames Collective. To inaugurate and go ahead with the activities, a lighting of the torch also took place in the presence of Prof. Dilip Shah; members of the management committee, Mr. Umesh Thakkar and Mr. Jitendra Shah; Director General, Dr Suman K. Mukherjee; Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Coordinator of the Department of Commerce (Morning) and BESC’s Sports Officer, Mr. Rupesh Gandhi. After lighting the torch, Sports Officer Mr. Gandhi took a lap around the field carrying the torch followed by enthusiastic students who ran in support of the event.
This year, Urja presented participants with track events such as the relay race of 100 metres, 200 metres, and 400-metre distances, as well as other events such as javelin throw, discus throw, shot put, or javelin. A total of 150 participants made their way to the registration table where they registered themselves in multiple events as per their choice. A team of more than 60 volunteers as well as 8 referees and members of the Sports Arena were present at the scene to manage this event and ensure smooth flow of happenings throughout the day. A staggering turnout showcased the college’s athletic prowess, with impressive participation from both boys and girls. The field events witnessed dedicated participation, showcasing fit participants, who were talented athletes.
In the end, the several winners of the different events in Urja 2024 received respect and appreciation in the closing ceremony by Prof. Dilip Shah; Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi; Prof. Darshana Trivedi; NCC officers Lt. Aditya Raj and Aritrica Dubey. These triumphant students were:-
100 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Rudrangshu Podder
1st Runner-Up: Satyam Ghosh
2nd Runner-Up: Aditya Sharma
100 m Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Nusrat Khatoon
200 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Sharwan Kr Singh
1st Runner-Up: Harsh Pandey
2nd Runner-Up: Rudrangshu Podder
200 M Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Srijani Mallick
400 M Flat Race (Boys):
Winner: Sharwan Kr Shaw
1st Runner-Up: Sourashi Mullick
2nd Runner-Up: Debarshi Ghanti
400 M Flat Race (Girls):
Winner: Shireen Ahamed
1st Runner-Up: Tanisha Roy
2nd Runner-Up: Srijani Mallick
Shot Put (Boys):
Winner: Anuj Kr Singh
1st Runner-Up: Hrithik Kumar Bal
2nd Runner-Up: Manas Bhardwaj
Shot Put (Girls):
Winner: Tammana Sayed
1st Runner-Up: Aindrila Acharya
2nd Runner-Up: Khyati Nahata
Javelin Throw (Boys):
Winner: Hrithik Kr Bal
1st Runner-Up: Ankit Kumar
2nd Runner-Up: Lakshya Kumar
Discuss Throw (Boys):
Winner: Mohammed Habib
1st Runner-Up: Hritik Kumar Bal
2nd Runner-Up: Ankit Kumar
Discuss Throw (Girls):
Winner: Aindrila Acharya
1st Runner-Up: Vanshika Jaria
2nd Runner-Up: Supria Sharma
Long Jump (Boys):
Winner: Aniket Kumar Singh
1st Runner-Up: Aman Singh
2nd Runner-Up: Uttkarsh Anand
Long Jump (Girls):
Winner: Jyoti Singh
1st Runner-Up: Nusrat Khatoon
2nd Runner-Up: Bandana Kumari
Relay Race (TEAMS):
Winner: Anuj Kumar Jha, Harsh Pandey, Sharwan Kr. Singh, Tanisha Roy
1st Runner-Up: Priyadarshini, Abhilash Mahaven, Nilesh Chattiy, Ilyas Sales
2nd Runner-Up: Sk. Suhan Aktar, Soushtab, Jyoti Singh, Rudrangshu Podder
Best Athlete:
Male: Hrithik Kumar Bal
Female: Shireen Ahamed
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