The last quarter was happening in terms of sports. 

1. Khelo India U17 Girls Football League 2023-24, Delhi
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Our U17 Girls Football Team, playing as Delhi United FC and supported by a trio of generous sponsors, demonstrated exceptional talent and determination during the Khelo India U17 Girls Football League in Delhi, emerging as first runners-up.

2. Khelo MP Games, Bhopal:

The U17 girls, representing Mandla and Shahdol districts, won the women’s football event at the Khelo MP Games, held in Bhopal in September 2023. The Shahdol team won the gold medal and the Mandla team won the silver medal.

 3. Subroto Cup, 2023-24:

The U17 Girls team qualified to play in the Subroto Cup in 2023-24 as well, making it the second consecutive year to do so from Madhya Pradesh.

4. School Games Federation of India:

The boy’s team represented Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Mandla to reach the School Games final in 2023-24.

5. Delhi Soccer Association’s Women’s Championship, Delhi:

The U17 girls team also emerged as first runner-up in the DSA’s Women’s Championship, qualifying for the Football Delhi Women’s Premier League in Delhi in 2024-25. 17 of the girls have won a total of Rs. 4,52,000 (Rs. 23,000 each player to Rs. 33,000 each player) in prizes and scholarships for playing in state and national level football competitions in 2023-24.  The average annual household income of the girls is Rs. 30,000 with 3 of the girls with single mothers.  All of these girls are yet to complete Class 10.

6. All India Football Federation (AIFF) Blue cubs leaders’ course in March, 15 coaches from the community attended the course: 15 coaches from the community attended the AIFF Blue Cubs Leaders Level 1 certification course, enhancing their coaching skills and knowledge.

7. Successful conclusion of Raja Hriday Shah Football League: Hosting the 4th edition of the Raja Hriday Shah Football League proved highly successful, with over 750 Government school children participating in 200 matches.

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