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MRV - Annual Sports Day - 2008

MET Rishikul Vidyalaya held its annual sports day on December 12, 2008. The event was inaugurated with the release of the school banner attached to the air balloons. Over 270 children took part in the events that were aimed to nurture students’ sports talent. Teachers, staff members and parents also participated in the events in order to encourage the students. The young talents right from Play-Group to Sr. KG amazed the crowd with their performances. "Sports day is an important event for our school, it helps in building self confidence. The main objectives are team building, emotional bonding, motivation, and the idea of participation: said the principal. The sports events included the March past, Yoga display, Karate, Races, Tug-of-war, Cricket and Football.

The second half of this eventful morning was full of exciting races for parents, staff, teachers, and housekeeping; Balloon race, Untieing the Knot race, Tug of War, Spoon and Lemon race, Balancing race; all kept the participants on their toes. The event came to a close after the Award Ceremony and the National Anthem.

Each person left with a song in the heart and a spring in the step!

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