The 68th National School Games 2024-25, featuring four exciting sports disciplines—Judo, Fencing, Wushu, and Football—reached a grand conclusion with a spectacular valedictory ceremony held at the General Zorawar Singh Auditorium, University of Jammu.
Minister Satish Sharma Closes the Event
The event was officially declared closed by the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, FCS&CA, and Transport, Satish Sharma. The ceremony marked the end of an action-packed month that witnessed over 4,000 athletes and officials from 44 state/UT/organization teams competing at the highest level of school sports in India. The games were organized by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, J&K, under the patronage of the School Games Federation of India (SGFI).
Jharkhand Shines in Football
Among the most celebrated moments of the event, Jharkhand emerged as the U-17 Girls Football Champion, capturing the hearts of spectators and athletes alike. Their exceptional performance in football added to the overall excitement of the games, reflecting the competitive spirit of the national event.
Minister’s Address: A Tribute to Sportsmanship
In his address to a large gathering of participants, Minister Satish Sharma expressed his gratitude for the athletes’ remarkable sportsmanship, dedication, and discipline throughout the event. He highlighted the positive environment created during the month-long competition, which contributed to its smooth and successful execution.
Government’s Commitment to Sports Development
Sharma further emphasized the Government’s unwavering commitment to nurturing genuine sporting talent across India. He assured the audience that the government would continue to support grassroots sports development, ensuring opportunities for young athletes to showcase their potential on national and international platforms.
A Successful Conclusion
The 68th National School Games served not only as a platform for showcasing young sporting talent but also as a testament to the importance of discipline and teamwork in sports. With Jharkhand’s stellar victory in the U-17 Girls Football event and the successful conclusion of the other disciplines, the games have set a high standard for future editions.