How Did Gujarat Titans Wrap Up the Morbi Segment of the Junior Titans Event?
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Key Takeaways
- Gujarat Titans concluded the Morbi leg of Junior Titans with over 1000 participants.
- The initiative promotes outdoor sports and active lifestyles for children.
- Junior Titans aims for inclusivity and participation over competition.
- Upcoming editions will take place in Amreli, Anand, and Ahmedabad.
- Over 10,000 children have engaged in the program across Gujarat.
Morbi, Jan 24 (NationPress) The Gujarat Titans successfully concluded the Morbi segment of the third edition of Junior Titans on Saturday, continuing their commitment to a community-centric initiative aimed at encouraging outdoor sports, physical activity, and healthy lifestyles among children from a young age.
The event took place at Om Shanti English Medium School, where more than 1000 children under 14 years old from 24 private and government schools across Morbi and nearby regions participated. The one-day program included a variety of enjoyable and inclusive activities designed to foster the joy of outdoor play.
Since its inception, Junior Titans has involved over 10,000 children throughout Gujarat via its previous two editions. The initiative embodies the motto ‘Let’s Sport Out!’, emphasizing participation and inclusivity while enhancing Gujarat Titans’ connection with communities beyond Ahmedabad.
After the event, Colonel Arvinder Singh, Chief Operating Officer of Gujarat Titans, remarked, “Junior Titans aims to inspire children to enjoy outdoor play and physical activity through a positive experience with sports. The turnout in Morbi reflects the increasing enthusiasm for such initiatives and strengthens our intent to expand Junior Titans to more cities, deepening our community ties.”
The third edition of Junior Titans will proceed to Amreli on January 31, followed by Anand on February 7, and will wrap up in Ahmedabad on February 14.
The Gujarat Titans kicked off this third edition of Junior Titans, their grassroots program designed to motivate children under 14 to engage in outdoor sports and physical activity, starting with the inaugural leg in Surendranagar on January 17.
Hosted at the Cambridge School of Excellence, this one-day community sports event attracted over 900 children from more than 20 schools, both private and government. The activities featured a range of fun and inclusive games aimed at promoting active lifestyles and the joy of outdoor play.
Across its first two editions, Junior Titans has engaged over 10,000 children in numerous cities in Gujarat, thereby enhancing its connections with schools, families, and local communities. The initiative prioritizes participation over competition, leveraging sports to foster teamwork, confidence, and healthy habits among young participants.