Udaipur | The three-day sports competition “Ras Rang 2025–26”, organized for evening-shift students of Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University’s constituent institution Manikyalal Verma Shramjeevi College, concluded with enthusiasm and celebration at the college auditorium.
At the outset, Dean Dr. S.B. Nagar welcomed the guests and presented the event report, highlighting the vibrant participation of students and the importance of sports in overall personality development.
While felicitating the outstanding players, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Shiv Singh Sarangdevot urged students to actively participate in co-curricular activities along with academics for holistic growth. He emphasized that sports not only keep the body healthy and fit but also inculcate team spirit, leadership qualities, patience, and the ability to move forward with determination.
Competition Results
100 Meter Race:
Men – Subhash Chand Meena (First)
Women – Ravina Dangi (First)
400 Meter Race: Giriraj Upadhyay, Ravina Dangi (First)
Shot Put: Sachit Kumar, Reena Kumari (First)
Long Jump: Suraj Sharma, Bhavika Kanwar (First)
Discus Throw: Sachin Kumar, Reena Kumari (First)
Volleyball: Sumit Paliwal (First)
Cricket Tournament: Team led by Giriraj Upadhyay (First)
Cultural and Indoor Events
Mehndi: Kavita Tripathi
Rangoli: Hinal Tailor
Extempore Speech: Sonu Rathore
Solo Singing: Harshit Paliwal
Group Dance: Tejasvi
Chess: Amit Yadav, Garima Garg
Carrom: Vikram Kumar Barera, Shaili Solanki
(All secured first positions in their respective events.)
Dignitaries Present
The closing ceremony was attended by Dr. Yuvraj Singh Rathore, Dr. Vinas Vyas, Dr. Jaysingh Jodha, Dr. Hitesh Gandharv, Dr. Bhavana, Dr. Shivangi, Thakur Verma, Prabha Chaturvedi, Dr. Neha, Mamta, Neelu, Kiran, Anita, Ajaypal, Purkha Ram, Puneet, Sushil Kumar Sachan, Dr. Dhirendra, Dr. Deepesh Vats, Murtaza Ali, Indra Lohar, Ramesh, along with a large number of students.
The successful conclusion of Ras Rang 2025–26 reinforced the institution’s commitment to nurturing sportsmanship, discipline, and all-round development among students.