Ambuja Cements brings together 400 plus students for ‘Khel Utsav’ at Darlaghat
Published by Alfie Lloyd-Perks,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
Ambuja Cements, the cement and building material company of the diversified Adani Portfolio, is committed to facilitating equal access for all young athletes and sportspersons.
Ambuja Cements, through CSR efforts, recently organised ‘Khel Utsav’ at Darlaghat, a sports event aimed at fostering sportsmanship and promoting physical well-being among young students in the region.
This community-focused event saw enthusiastic participation from over 400 students across 24 primary and upper primary schools, bringing the total attendance, including teachers, local dignitaries, and volunteers.
The ‘Khel Utsav’ featured a range of sports, tailored for different age groups and skill levels. Students from the upper primary section competed in volleyball, while primary students took part in dodgeball and relay races. Additionally, the event included a series of athletic races — 50m, 100m, and 200m — where students displayed their skills, teamwork, and resilience on the field.
Ambuja Cements’ CSR team under its Quality Education program not only offers a platform for students to showcase their talents but also encourages them to develop valuable life skills, including discipline and teamwork. Initiatives such as ‘Khel Utsav’ positively impact the local communities by promoting holistic growth and nurturing future athletes.
This event underscores Ambuja Cements’ commitment to empowering young individuals, fostering a spirit of unity, and supporting the aspirations of the region’s youth in sports and beyond.
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