Inter-departmental football competition held in Noakhali

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Published On: 08 Jan 2025, 20:00

NOAKHALI, Jan 8, 2025 (BSS)- The final match and prize-distribution ceremony
of the inter-departmental football competition 2024-25 was held on Noakhali
University of Science and Technology playground today.

Professor Dr. Muhammad Ismail, vice-chancellor (VC) of the university, was
present as the chief guest and distributed prizes after the final match,
organised by Physical Education Department of the university.

Speaking as the chief guest on the occasion, the VC said: "We want to
increase the extracurricular activities of our students by organising cricket
and other such sports ... I'll try my best so that they can focus on studies
as well as physical and mental development."

He also congratulated the champions and runners-up teams for showing such a
challenging final match.

The prize distribution ceremony presided over by the Director of Physical
Education Department (Acting) Prof Dr. Mohammad Amjad Hossain.

Deputy Director of Physical Education Department Sanjeev Kumar Dey, Director
of Student Counseling and Guidance Department Mohammad Nizam Uddin, teachers,
students, officials and employees of the university were present, among
others, in the prize-distribution ceremony.

Mentionable, the competition was started on November 14 last year with the
participation of 33 departments of Noakhali University of Science and
Technology.

The tournament was held in knock out basis format.

 

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