Photo: Anmol Nath Bali
As per a Delhi Government circular, the tournaments will be conducted in three different age groups — Under-14, 17 and 19 years (Boys and Girls).
The circular that was issued by the Directorate of Education reads, “Sports Branch, Directorate of Education, intends to conduct Delhi State School Games for the year 2022-23 from the first week of October 2022 onwards.”
Participating in the march past is mandatory for all the zones. The circular mentioned that all zonal SPEs/conveners/secretaries are requested to prepare the students for march past for the inauguration ceremony. A shield will be awarded to the best marching zone in both the boys and girls groups. The sports branch will supply zonal flags.
All zonal sports tournaments should be concluded by 30 September, as stated by the government.
The government added that all the zonal SPEs/conveners/secretaries should ensure that their zones must engage in all the disciplines and that the Zonal Sports Tournaments can be commenced at the earliest without waiting for the funds to ensure its timely completion. The funds allotted to various zones/schools for this purpose will be furnished in due course, the government stated.
Where: Chhatrasal Stadium
When: From first week of October
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