Mumbai: Annual sports meet of P A Polytechnic-Silviora Sprints-2026 held


Rons Bantwal

Mumbai, Jan 22: The annual sports meet of P A Polytechnic, Silviora Sprints, was held on January 22 at the PACE grounds with great enthusiasm and commendable participation.

Francis Maxim Moras, deputy chief warden, graced the occasion as the chief guest. He inspired both students and faculty through his enlightening address, emphasizing the importance of leading a life of discipline and strong character.

On this occasion, Francis Maxim Moras was felicitated in recognition of his 25 years of remarkable, selfless service to society as deputy chief warden.

Prof Ajith Kumar Vasu, vice principal of P A Polytechnic, extended a warm welcome to the gathering. Prof Ismail Khan, principal of P A Polytechnic, delivered the presidential address. Tejashwi Martha proposed the vote of thanks, and Aysath Shameema efficiently anchored the programme.

The highlight of the event was the brilliant display of the march past by the students and the ceremonial guard of honour offered to the chief guest, Maxim Moras. Students participated actively in large numbers, reflecting their vibrant sporting spirit.

The event was meticulously organised by the physical director of PAET, Dr Iqbal, with the dedicated support of physical director of PAPT, Sunder; physical director of PACP Moksha and physical director of PAFGC, Ibrahim.

All the faculty members of P A Polytechnic actively supported the conduct of various sporting events, contributing significantly to the success of the annual sports meet, Silviora Sprints. Their dedication and teamwork played a vital role in ensuring the smooth and effective execution of the event.

 

 

  

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