Chakravyuh 2012 presents Table Tennis

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Chakravyuh , over the years, has earned itself a unique identity among all renowned business schools of the country for being a one of its kind, providing an excellent platform for the future business leaders of the country to unleash their concepts of synergy and teamwork on the sports field. Participation has grown over these years to prestigious levels so much so that it now stands as the biggest sports events in the B-Schools circuit.

The previous years' events saw Mr. Rajeev Srivastava, Director General, Commonwealth Games 2010 as the chief guest and champion golfer Jyoti Randhawa was the guest of Honor.

Chakravyuh is one such celebration; one such awe-inspiring aspect of the institute. Keeping in mind the spirit of sports, we at Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad have been hosts to Chakravyuh, an annual Inter B-School Sports festival for the past one decade.

Chakravyuh, provides an excellent platform for the future business leaders of the country to unleash their concepts of synergy and teamwork on the sports field. The annual festival encompasses a wide range of sports events, ranging from Football, Cricket, Badminton and Volleyball to Basketball, Table Tennis. Athletic events and informal event like DJ Party also add flavor to the fun and action packed three day extravaganza.

More than a hundred premier B-Schools of the country are invited for this event

TABLE TENNIS

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Brings the world onto a small rectangular table yet captures the agility needed to survive in life. How quickly can you twist your arms.

Format:

* There will be 2 Mens Singles, 1 Womens Singles, 1 Mens Doubles and 1 mixed doubles.

*No player can play more than 2 games (1 singles and 1 doubles) and maximum of 4 players (3 boys and 1 girl) can participate.

*A game shall be won by the player or pair first scoring 11 points unless both players or pairs score 10 points each, when the game shall be won by the first player or pair subsequently gaining a lead of 2 points.

*A match shall consist of the best of 5 sets.

 
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