LOWER DIR: The inter-school sports competitions among the government and private high and higher secondary schools concluded here on Saturday.

A colourful prize distribution ceremony in this regard was held at the Government Centennial Model High School, Timergara, with former provincial minister Muzaffar Syed in the chair.

The function was attended by teachers, schools’ heads, sports officials, players of the winner and runner-up teams and local social and political activists.

District education officer Miftahuddin, provincial chairman of All Government Employees Grand Alliance Mohammad Shah Bacha, former DEO Ghulam Nabi Khan and others were also present on the occasion.

A total of 128 government and private high and higher secondary schools took part in the cricket, hockey, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, gymnastics, PT show, tug of war, races and declamation competitions.

Speaking on the occasion, Muzaffar Syed, DEO Miftahuddin and others shed light on the importance of sports and declamation competitions. They said that co-curricular activities like sports, debates and gymnastics were also important for the overall physical, social and mental wellbeing of children.

Referring to two Pakistani fast bowlers Nasim Shah and Imran Khan, they said the youth of Dir had great potential, but they needed proper facilities to show their talent.

The tournament that lasted for over a month provided an opportunity of entertainment to thousands of local youths and students at different playgrounds of the district.

The guests distributed trophies and shields among the winner and runner-up teams of the sports competitions.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2021

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