Inter faculty sports competition at Riphah University
Islamabad: Interfaculty sports competition 2018 begun here on Friday at Riphah international University that will continue till 17th March 2018. The three weeks competitions include cricket, football, badminton, table tennis, swimming, racing, judo, net ball, volleyball, basketball and hiking.
The inaugural and flag march past ceremony with sportsman oath of the competition held at Riphah I-14 and WISH campus separately for boys and girls respectively. More than 350 players will compete in different sports competitions. The enthusiasm, energy and skills exhibited by all the young players were extra ordinary during opening ceremony.
Speaking to the occasion, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Dr. Anwar Ul Haq said that Riphah International University is very much focused to enhance the healthy activities for the students. He appreciated the efforts of student’s services department for organising such competitions and provided a platform to the students to show their potential. He expressed the hope that our youth would play important role to highlight positive image of the country through sports.
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