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Events Name

SYNERGY -2026

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Organizing Department/ Institution/ Committee/ Others

AIMS, B G NAGARA

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Type of Event

Inter College Sports Meet

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Level of Event

State Level

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Collaboration/ Accreditation if any

NA

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Date/s and Duration

25th   to 29th May 2026

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Venue

AIMS SPORTS COMPLEX

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Details of Delegates/ target audience

 Medical Students & Staff

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Total Number of Delegates/ audiences attended

Above 750

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Objective/s of the events

To promote physical fitness and well-being among students and staff of higher education institutions.

To encourage sportsmanship and team spirit through healthy inter-institutional competition.

To identify and nurture sporting talent at the state level for future national and international participation.

To foster unity and collaboration among various higher education institutions across the state.

To develop leadership and organizational skills among students through active participation and event coordination.

To create awareness about the importance of sports in holistic personality development.

To provide a platform for competitive exposure and skill enhancement in various sports disciplines.

To strengthen institutional bonding and networking through sports and cultural interaction.

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Brief report of the event (in about 200 words)

SYNERGY 2026, the annual intercollegiate sports fest of AIMS, was held from 25th to 29th May 2026 with participation from over 27 colleges across Karnataka and the CMC Calicut Basketball Team. More than 750 athletes competed in various sporting events.

The tournament was inaugurated by Poojya Sri Sri Sathkeerthinatha Swamiji, Dr. S. N. Sridhara, Vice Chancellor, ACU, Dr. M. G. Shivaramu, Principal, AIMS, Mr. B. K. Umesh, Finance Officer, Mr. Ravi Kumar, PSI Bellur, and Chief Guest Mr. Pruthvi Raj G. D., Former International Volleyball Player.

Overall, the representation of AIMS in multiple sporting events highlighted the institution’s commitment to promoting sportsmanship, physical fitness, and holistic development among students.

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Feedback Analysis (brief)

The State Level Sports Meet was successfully conducted with enthusiastic participation from various institutions across the state. The event received highly positive feedback from participants, officials, and organizing members.

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Outcome

 Final Results

Basketball

•             Men’s: Winners – RMC, Bangalore

 Runners-up – AIMS, B G Nagara

•             Women’s: Winners – BGS GIMS, Bangalore

 Runners-up – AIMS, B G Nagara

 

Kabaddi

•             Winners – AIMS, B G Nagara Runners-up – Sapthagiri Medical College, Bangalore.

Throw Ball

•             Winners – HIMS, Hassan Runners-up – AIMS, B G Nagara

Volleyball

•             Winners

SIMS, Shivamogga.

Runners-up – AIMS, B G Nagara

Table Tennis

•             Men’s Team: Winners

JSS Medical College, Mysore

 Runners-up – AIMS , B G Nagara.

•             Women’s Team: Winners

JSS Medical College, Mysore,

Runners-up – AIMS, B G Nagara.

Cricket

•             Winners – AIMS Falcons

•             Runners-up – AIMS Phoenix

Individual Achievements

Table Tennis Singles

•             Men’s Winner: Ashmith, JSS Medical College, Mysore,

•             Women’s Winner: Aanvi JSS Medical College, Mysore,

 

 

 

Cricket Awards

•             MVP: Adithya S

•             Best Batter: Dr. Shrikar Bhatt

•             Best Bowler: Dr. Tejas

•             Man of the Match (Final): Chandan Patil

Conclusion

The closing ceremony included prize distribution to winners and runners-up with trophies, medals, certificates, and cash prizes. SYNERGY 2026 concluded successfully, promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and intercollegiate friendship while creating memorable experiences for all participants.

AIMS, ACU congratulates both of them on their outstanding achievement.

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SDG’s

Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The event supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through:

* SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being: Promoting physical fitness and mental well-being through sports.

* SDG 4 – Quality Education: Strengthening holistic learning beyond academics, including sportsmanship and personal growth.

* SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: Enhancing alumni–institution partnerships and community engagement.