The annual sports meet was organised with great enthusiasm and joy at RRM Autism Therapeutic School. The special event witnessed children participating in various competitions with remarkable confidence and excitement.
Renowned social activist and CSR Projects Director at Sonalika, Sangeeta Mittal, graced the occasion as the chief guest and encouraged the children and staff members.
The sports meet included relay races, balancing races, amla race, cone arrangement race, frog jump race, jump race and several other fun and skill-based activities. The children displayed their abilities with great determination and impressed everyone present. Winners were honoured with gold, silver and bronze medals.
Addressing the gathering, Sangeeta Mittal said that such sports activities play a vital role in the overall development of special children. She emphasised that sports not only improve physical strength but also build self-confidence, team spirit, social participation and emotional balance. She appreciated all participants for their courage and efforts.
School Principal Anishma Sharma highlighted the importance of sports in personality development. She thanked all therapists, teachers and support staff for their dedication and contribution to the success of the event.
The entire campus reflected positivity and happiness. The sports meet proved to be not just a competitive platform for the children but also a strong medium to enhance their confidence and social skills. The school management expressed its commitment to continue organising such activities in the future.
Results of the competitions:
Amla race: First - Chirag; second - Hitasha; third - Rushik
Relay race: First - Chirag; Second - Hitasha; Third - Ritvik
Relay race (Level 2): First - Amritpreet; second - Harsh; third - Arnav Maheshwari
Cone arrangement race: First - Alok; second - Adhyansh; third - Diya Preet
Frog jump race: First - Shanaya; second - Ritvik; third - Girish
Relay race (Level 1): First - Kanav; second - Ranteg; third - Hardik
Jump race: First - Japnoor; second - Ayansh; third - Subrat







