PESHAWAR
Corps Commander Peshawar Lt Gen Sardar Hassan Azhar Hayat Khan Wednesday inaugurated the second edition of the Inter-Madrasas Games carrying 800 athletes of the religious Madrasas at Lala Ayub Hockey Stadium here.
The Inter-Madrasas Games is carrying 800 athletes from various Madrasas based in the merged tribal areas and are taking part in five different Games. Chief Secretary KP Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry, Secretary Sports Captain (retd) Mushtaq Ahmed, Director Sports Merged Areas Pir Abdullah Shah, Director Operation Azizullah, AD Operation Imran Khan, Ayub Khan, Administrator Syed Jafar Shah, Assistant Director Admin and Media Focal Person Awan Hussain, other high military and civil officials were also present.
Directorate General Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the strong support of Pakistan Army is organizing the Games with the aim to provide much updated facilities to the players hailing from different Madrasas across merged tribal areas.
The youngsters of Khyber district performed a spectacular PT show and received a standing ovation from the spectators at the ground, the games included cricket, football, volleyball, tug-of-war, and Qirat competitions. Cricket Competition will be played at Islamia College Cricket Ground, Football at Tahmas Khan Football Stadium, Volleyball at indoor gymnasium of the Pakistan Sports Board Coaching Center, Tug of War and Qirat competitions will be held at Qayyum Sports Complex Peshawar. The competitions will continue for four days.
Earlier, the ceremony started with the recitation from the Holy Quran by Qari Adnan, followed by the National Anthem. All the participating contingent have their March Past wherein international baseball athlete from merged area Luqman carried the National Flag.
The school kids of the merged schools presented an eye-catching PT display, followed by a Tug-of-War competition. The Games at different venues would continue till June 25. The students of the Madrasas part of the Games were so enthusiastic and termed the activity vital for them to show their hidden talent.










