Faisalabad, The School of Engineering and Technology (SET) at the National Textile University witnessed the grand finale of the intra-departmental sports event organized by the Department of Textile Technology on October 26, 2023. The Multi-Purpose Hall, where the ceremony was held, was adorned with the presence of esteemed faculty members and sports enthusiasts from the university community.
According to a news release by the National Textile University, the closing ceremony was graced by the attendance of Dr. Sheraz Ahmad, Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department; Dr. Amna Siddique, Assistant Professor and Convener of the Departmental Sport Committee; Dr. Faheem Ahmad, Assistant Professor; Mr. Farooq Azam, Lecturer; and Mr. Pervaiz Akhtar, Sports Officer. The presence of these distinguished guests underscored the importance of sports in the academic environment and the university’s commitment to fostering holistic development in students.
The ceremony not only marked the culmination of the sports event but also served as a platform to celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork nurtured among the students. The faculty members took this opportunity to emphasize the significance of balancing academic pursuits with physical activities, highlighting the role of sports in enhancing the overall well-being and personal development of students.
The Department of Textile Technology, through this event, aimed to provide the students with a break from their academic routines and encourage them to engage in physical activities, fostering a sense of camaraderie and community within the department. The sports event and its closing ceremony have been part of the department’s ongoing efforts to create a vibrant and active campus life, contributing to the holistic development of students.
With the successful conclusion of this intra-departmental sports event, the Department of Textile Technology has set a precedent for future sporting events and activities within the National Textile University, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle among students.