The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) organised a unique Sports Camp to help students who refuse to leave the campus even during the so-called Summer vacations, sweltering heat and suspended classes notwithstanding. Workshops were organised between the 12th and the 14th of June in the Common Room of the college where about 90 students had professional coaches and instructors help them brush up their skills in Table Tennis, Pool, Darts and Indoor Golf. Chess and Carrom were also thrown in for good measure.
Piyush Bosamia taught the participants how to wield the cue to perfection, while Rupesh Gandhi and TanviRupani helped students hone their smashes and top spinners in TT. Akshay Mehta from Surat, (he represents India, no less) kept the participants on target in Darts and TanisqJulka explained the importance of just the right amount of push to ensure the perfect putt.
The workshops were followed up by individual championships on the 15th. Individual winners were provided certificates by Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs who underscored the importance of sports and games in student’s lives, explaining how they help hone concentration, improve mind-body coordination and act as performance enhancers cum stress busters. Rupesh Gandhi, the coordinator of the camp was honoured for his untiring efforts to put the entire event on track.
The event was synchronised by Koyel Guha, Karan Mundra, Deepak kr Shaw and Rahul Baheti.
The Bhawanipur Basketball Neophytes Championship officially commenced on the 18th of July which was a Monday. Day 1 and Day 2 of the tournament were knock-out rounds. The first day of the tournament started off with four matches between eight of the participating teams. The matches were received with much enthusiasm from the viewers as well …
“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand.” Sports has always been a form of entertainment and fun. Not to mention that it unifies people irrespective …
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The Bhawanipur Education Society College, in collaboration with Rio De Janeiro, presented a groundbreaking event, Knockout 2.0, reviving the tradition of knockout tournaments in combat sports. The College Turf transformed into a vibrant boxing arena, witnessing the convergence of talent and determination from 24 participating colleges. Guided by the experienced leadership of Mr. Montu Das …
BESC Sweats out the Summer with unique Sports Camp
The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) organised a unique Sports Camp to help students who refuse to leave the campus even during the so-called Summer vacations, sweltering heat and suspended classes notwithstanding. Workshops were organised between the 12th and the 14th of June in the Common Room of the college where about 90 students had professional coaches and instructors help them brush up their skills in Table Tennis, Pool, Darts and Indoor Golf. Chess and Carrom were also thrown in for good measure.
Piyush Bosamia taught the participants how to wield the cue to perfection, while Rupesh Gandhi and TanviRupani helped students hone their smashes and top spinners in TT. Akshay Mehta from Surat, (he represents India, no less) kept the participants on target in Darts and TanisqJulka explained the importance of just the right amount of push to ensure the perfect putt.
The workshops were followed up by individual championships on the 15th. Individual winners were provided certificates by Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs who underscored the importance of sports and games in student’s lives, explaining how they help hone concentration, improve mind-body coordination and act as performance enhancers cum stress busters. Rupesh Gandhi, the coordinator of the camp was honoured for his untiring efforts to put the entire event on track.
The event was synchronised by Koyel Guha, Karan Mundra, Deepak kr Shaw and Rahul Baheti.
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