Asian Education Group (AEG) held its renowned annual inter-college sports meet – ATHLEEMA 2019-Season 7 – from 13th to 15th March 2019 at the grand Jasola Sports Complex, New Delhi with its traditional punch of discipline, excitement and grandeur.
The inaugural function of ATHLEEMA 2019-Season 7 was a very power packed affair and it took place on Wednesday, 13th March 2019.
The sports meet started with the contagious zest among the participants and spectators along with Asian Law College’s LLB and BALLB students. The opening ceremony commenced with the torch-lighting ceremony, ignited by the respected Directors of AEG. This marked the permission for the march-past.
An impressive line-up of some 35 participating colleges showed their co-ordination, spirit and a strive for perfection. This included Asian Law College along with the other two constituent group colleges of Asian Education Group – namely, Asian School of Business (ASB) & Asian Business School (ABS) – which actively participated in this high-pitch athletics’ meet.
As the ATHLEEMA-Season 7 was dedicated to the martyrs of the recent ‘Pulwama attack’, the meet observed two-minute silence to commemorate the martyrs. This was then followed by the lamp-lighting ceremony – construed as a metaphor for brightness, positivity and the good spirits!
After this, the esteemed Directors of AEG inspired the team for the level-up. While Dr. Lalitya Vir Srivastava (Director, AEG) inspired the participants with his encouraging speech and Welcomed all the internal and external participants, Mr. Saurabh Sharma (Director, AEG) motivated the participants to inculcate the sportsmanship not just on the ground but also in their personal lives. Mr Saurabh Sharma mentioned the importance of 14.3.2019 which was being observed as “No smoking day” and he also projected how sports can be a best tool to getaway with the smoking habit. Mr. Gurdeep Singh Raina (Director, AEG) fostered the participants’ energy and he brought forth the disease of diabetic which is being observed in young generation due to no involvement in sports activities. Mr Gurdeep Singh in order to motivate the students also gave examples of Yuvraj singh’s determination to fight deadly disease of cancer and how he has bounced back to life and lastly Dr. Saleem Akhtar (Director, ALC) evoked the students to be true and honest in their actions. Dr Saleem urged the students to be disciplined as sportsperson in their professional and personal life to achieve success .
To mark ATHLEEMA Season 7 open, bunches of balloons were released by the Directors that soared high into the horizon, adding colours of joy and celebration. Symbolically, this portrayed a strong message … “let all the fear fly away and the participation be taken to the next level!”
This was then followed by the respectful singing of our national anthem, serving as an important identity and unifying factor as a country.
Post this function, the Directors along with Dr. Saleem Akhtar, Director, ALC inaugurated the individual events at their respective venues.
The 35 participating teams were:
1 | ABES ENGINEERING COLLEGE |
2 | ACHARYA NARENDRA DEV COLLEGE |
3 | AJAY KUMAR GARG ENGINEERING COLLEGE |
4 | AMITY INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOLOY AND ALLIED SCIENCES |
5 | AMITY SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION |
6 | AMITY SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS SCIENCES |
7 | AMITY UNIVERSITY, UTTAR PRADESH |
8 | ASIAN ACADEMY OF FILM AND TELEVISION |
9 | ASIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL |
10 | ASIAN LAW COLLEGE |
11 | ASIAN SCHOOL OF MEDIA STUDIES |
12 | ASIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS |
13 | ASIAN SCHOOL OF MEDIA STUDIES |
14 | BHAGINI NIVEDITA COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI) |
15 | DYAL SINGH COLLEGE, DELHI |
16 | FOSTIIMA BUSINESS SCHOOL |
17 | GALGOTIA UNIVERSITY |
18 | GAUTAM BUDDHA UNIVERSITY |
19 | GURU TEGH BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY |
20 | IIBS NOIDA CAMPUS |
21 | INDRAPRASTHA INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DELHI |
22 | J.S.S. ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, NOIDA |
23 | JAMIA HAMDARD, DELHI |
24 | JIMS ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL CAMPUS (JEMTEC) |
25 | LADY SHRI RAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN |
26 | MATA SUNDRI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN |
27 | NDIM – NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT |
28 | NETAJI SUBHAS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY |
29 | PANNALAL GIRDHARLAL DAYANAND ANGLO VEDIC COLLEGE |
30 | RAMANUJAN COLLEGE |
31 | SATYAWATI COLLEGE |
32 | SHAHEED RAJGURU COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCES FOR WOMEN |
33 | SHARDA UNIVERSITY |
34 | SHIKSHAPEETH COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY |
35 | VIVEKANAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE |
36 | AVVAIRE |
The annual sports meet motivated the young budding lawyers, future Judges and corporate advisers studying at Asian Law College to keep their interest in sports alive. The sports event taught every student of Asian Law college to be prepared for the best performance in their professional life and not to be demotivated under any circumstances. The students of ALC thoroughly enjoyed the sports and even bagged first prize in few of the sports. The Asian Education Group Annual Sports meet gave the golden opportunity to all students of Asian Law college to interact with the students of various other law colleges and made them compete in a healthy environment.