Set against a picturesque landscape and adorned with a crafted stage envisioned and constructed by Kasi Maheshwararao, a Civil Engineer, and his team, the Ravva Sports Day and Ugadi Festival emerged as a harmonious convergence of athletic prowess and cultural exuberance. Spanning across two exhilarating days from April 8–9, 2024, the event seamlessly blended a spectrum of sports including Badminton, Volleyball, Chess, and Carrom, captivating both participants and onlookers alike. With spirited participation echoing amidst fervent cheers, the atmosphere pulsated with camaraderie and friendly competition. Athletes showcased unwavering dedication and passion, transforming each match into a spectacle of skill and determination.

As twilight descended, the festivities gracefully transitioned into a captivating celebration of Ugadi, resonating with cultural vibrancy. Against this backdrop of tradition and festivity, the award ceremony celebrated the triumphs of exceptional athletes across various disciplines.

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The list of champions is as follows:

Badminton Women’s Singles:

Winner: Nandini Singh | Runner-up: Greeshma

Badminton Men’s Singles:

Winner: Soumen Dev | Runner-up: Som Kumar

Badminton Women’s Doubles:

Winners: Greeshma and Meghna Kollipara | Runners-up: Nandini Singh and Minu Sunny

Badminton Men’s Doubles:

Winners: Soumen Dev and Rama Chandra Rao | Runners-up: P.S.S.V Prasad Babu and K Surya Prakash

Volleyball:

Winners: Uday Kumar, Anurag Singh Yadav, Vishnu Vikas, B.S.N. Raju, Divyanshu and Kishore.P

Runners-up: Lal Krishna, Thankachan, Joy Jayarajan, B.V.Kalyan, Sudhakar Srinivas and Sai Kumar

Carrom:

Winners: SM Pasha and Kishor | Runners-up: Soumen Dev and Divyanshu

Chess:

Winner: Som Kumar | Runner-up: Yash Agarwal

The Ravva Sports Day and Ugadi Festival went beyond mere athletic competition; it symbolised unity and collective jubilation. These moments of triumph and cultural amalgamation underscored the essence of sportsmanship and heritage.

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