The District Sports Office of South West Garo Hills organised a District Level Youth Exchange Programme in Ampati, aimed at fostering leadership and cultural exchange among the youth.
Held yesterday at the Multi-Facility Centre in South West Garo Hills, the event drew students from Class 11 to BA 3rd year under the theme, “Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Leader”.
District Sports Officer Saljagring M. Marak who was the chief guest at the programme emphasised the importance of leadership and skill development, noting that youth are the future leaders of the region.
The programme saw enthusiastic participation from four schools across the district, showcasing the talents of young people through a series of competitions, including painting, folk dances, and folk songs, celebrating the vibrant cultural heritage of Garo Hills.
One of the highlights of the event was a quiz competition moderated by quiz master Sanjib Das from Hawakhana Higher Secondary School.
The intellectual contest brought an exciting dimension to the day’s activities, encouraging students to engage in critical thinking and teamwork.
Winners from each category were recognised for their outstanding performances. In the quiz competition, Desagra A. Sangma and Karbingsthone M. Sangma from Springfield Higher Secondary School secured the first position, followed by Mesime S. Sangma and Madona M. Marak of Nogorpara Higher Secondary School in second place.
The painting competition saw Anania G. Momin of Nogorpara Higher Secondary School take the top spot, with Pisan M. Sangma of Springfield Higher Secondary School in second place.
In the solo folk song category, Anania G. Momin secured first place, while Grikbeanchi S. Sangma took second. For solo folk dance, Joshmi M. Sangma of Nogorpara Higher Secondary School was the winner, with Tensu D. Sangma of Springfield Higher Secondary School as the runner-up.
Springfield Higher Secondary School swept the group competitions, securing first place in both group folk dance and group folk song, with Nogorpara Higher Secondary School earning second place in both categories.
The winners of this district-level event will advance to the State-level competition, thereafter national and then international-level competition, if they win, continuing their journey towards leadership and excellence.
This annual Youth Exchange Programme, organised by the District Sports Office of South West Garo Hills, serves as a platform for personal growth and cultural enrichment, further strengthening the district’s commitment to youth development.