Shrimanta Shankar Academy is all set to host the CBSE Cluster 1 Kabaddi Tournament from August 8 to 10, with nearly 600 student-athletes from the Northeastern region participating. The event is a key fixture in the CBSE inter-school sports calendar and holds significance for the host institution.
A total of 38 schools, including 10 from Kamrup Metro and 28 from other states in the North East, will compete across three age categories: Under-14, Under-17, and Under-19, with separate matches for boys and girls. The tournament will feature 340 boys and 250 girls, all representing CBSE-affiliated institutions under the official cluster designation.
Opening ceremony on August 8; final matches on August 10
The opening ceremony is scheduled for 9:00 AM on August 8, while the closing ceremony will take place at 4:00 PM on August 10, both within the Shrimanta Shankar Academy campus. The school will also provide boarding and logistical support to 56 coaches and team managers accompanying the participants.
Officials at the academy have confirmed the completion of full-scale preparations, including sports infrastructure, medical backup, accommodation, and event logistics. Matches will be conducted in strict adherence to CBSE guidelines under the supervision of trained referees and technical personnel.
More than a competition, a celebration of school sports
Besides the competitive aspect, the tournament aims to foster team spirit, regional solidarity, and cultural exchange among participating students. While performance is crucial, the school emphasizes creating an environment of mutual respect, discipline, and sportsmanship.
Over the years, the CBSE Cluster Kabaddi Tournament has gained prominence, especially in the Northeast, where interest in kabaddi at the grassroots level is on the rise. With students coming from diverse backgrounds, the event is expected to enhance inter-school connections while showcasing emerging athletic talent in the region.
Shrimanta Shankar Academy, renowned for its academic excellence and co-curricular activities, is hosting a CBSE cluster-level kabaddi meet for the first time. The school views the tournament as an opportunity to advance its vision of holistic education and community-building through sports.
