PAUL GEORGE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

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14 day cricketing action to witness participation of 256 students from 16 Government-aided schools in Delhi.
Winner & runner-up teams to be rewarded with cash prizes worth Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 25,000 respectively.
Best player from each team to be awarded an educational scholarship amount of Rs. 10,000 and free coaching at St. George’s Sports Academy for a year.
Coaching under the aegis of well-known cricket coach Udey Gupte.

New Delhi, October 14, 2013: One of the most aggressive Indian cricketers, Virender Sehwag today inaugurated the second season of ‘Paul George Memorial Tournament’. The tournament is being- organised by Muthoot Group, one of India’s largest financial groups, at St. George’s School in Alaknanda, New Delhi.
Present on the inaugural ceremony were Dr. Sara George Muthoot (Principal, St. George’s School), Mr. Alexander George Muthoot (Director, Muthoot Group), Mrs. Mihika Mathew Alexander (Vice President-Operations, St. George’s School), cricket coach Udey Gupte, Ms. Ritu Sidana (Administrator – Sports Academy), Muthoot officials, St. George’s School teachers and students and other dignitaries.
Paul George Memorial Tournament (PGMT), an under-16 T20 cricket tournament, aims to promote cricket at grass-root level in the country. The tournament will see the participation of 256 students from 16 government-aided schools of Delhi. The two-week tournament will be held under the aegis of well-known cricket coach Udey Gupte and will culminate on October 27, 2013 with its finale at St. George’s School in Alaknanda, New Delhi.
Speaking on the occasion, Virender Sehwag said, “It gives me immense pleasure to be part of Paul George Memorial Tournament. Sports is all about love and passion but one should also try to balance studies and sports in life.”
Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Alexander George Muthoot, Director, Muthoot Group said, “One of the most effective measures to ensure a better future for our country is by empowering the next generation through better education. Paul George Memorial Tournament – the flagship CSR initiative of ‘Muthoot Haathi Mera Saathi’ programme was constituted in the memory of my brother Paul M George. Paul was an ardent sportsman and wanted to promote cricket at grass root level in the country. Taking his dream forward, our aim, through this sports platform, is to harness the capabilities of marginalized students in the field of sports and explore their talent. Thereby, providing them an opportunity to showcase as well as further refine their cricketing skills through training under renowned coaches at the St. George’s Sports Academy. We also encourage further education by awarding educational scholarships to the best players.”
PGMT’s winner & runner-up teams will be awarded cash prizes worth Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 25,000 respectively. The best player from each participating team will be awarded an educational scholarship of Rs. 10,000 and free coaching at St. George’s Sports Academy for a year.
A large gathering of spectators witnessed the opening ceremony and the inaugural match that was played between Hrcourt Butler Senior Secondary School, Mandir Marg and Ramjas Sr. Sec. School, No. 2. Other teams participating in the tournament are Shafiq Memorial Sr. Sec School (Bara Hindu Rao), Navyug Sarojni Nagar, Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Link Road, Karol Bagh), Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Mehrauli), Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Tughlakabad Village), Navyug Mandir Marg, Qaumi senior secondary school (Idgah), Gov. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Tughlakabad-2), DAV Pusa Road, Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Bhajanpura), SVBP Govt. Sarvodya Vidyalaya Tugklabad Extn., Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School (Ambedkar Nagar), Anglo Arabic Sr. Sec. School (Ajmeri Gate) and Sarvodya Bal Vidyalaya (Shadi Khampur).
Started in 2012, PGMT was constituted in the memory of Late Paul M George, Executive Director, Muthoot Group who was an avid sportsman with a zeal to encourage sporting talent amongst Indian youth, especially marginalised children. The tournament has been designed as a sports platform for the government-aided school students to showcase their passion and develop their talents on the Cricket field.

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