“Badminton is like ballet dancing. It requires a lot of control, strength, mind play and measured movement”
– Aamir Khan
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a Badminton tournament from 23rd to 25th February, 2022 for all the college students.
The tournament commenced on the 23rd of February 2022 at 8 AM at the College Turf with 64 single male matches and 36 single female matches. Each game averaged for 10 minutes and 11 pointers.
The winners of each match then had a doubles match in 3 sets of 7 pointers and after a tremendous battle, we had 8 finalists.
On 25th February, the finals took place at around 5:30 P.M. It was presided by Prof. Dilip Shah – Dean of Student Affairs and the winners were rewarded with medals for their outstanding athletic skills. The winners for the category’s male singles, female singles and male doubles were Jay Malvania, Ishika Singhi, and Amanur Rub and Biswajit Chauhan respectively.
It was an enthralling and refreshing experience for the students and they learnt some invaluable life lessons that Sports teach us like, having the right attitude, preparation, perseverance building character, mental strength, team spirit, and many more and like they say, getting better never stops!
“The Arena” – the sporting turf at the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC), was witness to a flurry of gaming activities, a last adrenalin rush, before the students transit into the exam mode and prepare to smash and volley through academics.
The 14th of July evening witnessed the commencement of the Bhawanipur Basketball Championship for Neophytes 2016. The Championship is exclusively being organised for the fresher’s and is the first of its kind in our college. The inauguration ceremony was held at the college turf which received an enthusiastic response from the newcomers. All the students …
Bhawanipur Badminton Championship
“Badminton is like ballet dancing. It requires a lot of control, strength, mind play and measured movement”
– Aamir Khan
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a Badminton tournament from 23rd to 25th February, 2022 for all the college students.
The tournament commenced on the 23rd of February 2022 at 8 AM at the College Turf with 64 single male matches and 36 single female matches. Each game averaged for 10 minutes and 11 pointers.
The winners of each match then had a doubles match in 3 sets of 7 pointers and after a tremendous battle, we had 8 finalists.
On 25th February, the finals took place at around 5:30 P.M. It was presided by Prof. Dilip Shah – Dean of Student Affairs and the winners were rewarded with medals for their outstanding athletic skills. The winners for the category’s male singles, female singles and male doubles were Jay Malvania, Ishika Singhi, and Amanur Rub and Biswajit Chauhan respectively.
It was an enthralling and refreshing experience for the students and they learnt some invaluable life lessons that Sports teach us like, having the right attitude, preparation, perseverance building character, mental strength, team spirit, and many more and like they say, getting better never stops!
Reported by – Ayush Kumar Lodha
Photographers – Priyanshu Tewary and Sagnik Ghosh
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