Ashish Gupta of Morden Indian won the Senior Boys Under 17 Chess Championship. Aryan Agarwal of Morden came second, while Simon Gurung (Chandbag) and Abhas Palarwal (MIS) came third.
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Hardik Pant of Pushpasadan won the chess title in the junior boys under 14 years of age category under the MIS sports being held at Modern Indian School. Abhas Rimal of Triyoga came second. Reyanshu Poudel and Satwik Acharya of DAV came third.
In the senior boys under 17 years of age category, Ashish Gupta of Modern Indian won the chess title. Aryan Agarwal of Modern was second, while Simon Gurung (Chandbag) and Abhas Palarwal (MIS) came third.
In the junior girls under 14 years of age category, Tanishka Jha (Modern Indian) won the chess title. Jerusha Thangsa (Modern) came second. Priyanyu Yadav of Pushpasadan and Jasmit Lama of St. Mary's came third.
In the senior under-17 girls' category, Paridhi Khatri of Triyoga won, while Sreeparna Das of DAV was the runner-up and Amaulika Khadka (Chadbagh) and Vishishtha Thapa (St. Mary's) were third.
In the junior under-14 boys' category, Willif Bikram Adhikari of Modern Indian won the title by defeating Ayush Paudyal (DAV School). Krishab Agarwal (MIS) and Lenin Subedi (Pushpasadan School) were third.
In the senior under-17 boys' category, Rayan Nath (Modern Indian) won, Satyam Karki (James) was the runner-up and Ayan Agarwal and Ayush Kushwaha (Modern Indian) were third.
In the junior under-14 girls' category, Grishma Adhikari of Modern was the winner. She defeated Sania Maharjan from her own school. Yumika Sampang Rai (St. Mary's) and Pranika Adhikari (Modern Indian) came third.
Senior Girls Under 17 Shivalika Giri of St. Mary's won the title by defeating Yusna Maharjan of DAV. Jyoti Shrestha of James and Sirjana Shrestha of Modern came third.
Junior Boys (Under 14) Sambhav Jain of MIS won the title by defeating Ayansh Mittal of his own school. Daniel Byanjanakar of Kabya School and Suwa Maharjan (Pushpasadan) came third.
Senior Boys (Under 17) Rivanmuni Vajracharya won the title by defeating Nirvana Vajracharya. Anmol Bajgai of James and Vaibhav Jain of MIS came third.
Junior Girls (Under 14) Suhana Maharjan of James was the winner. She defeated Crystal Bhusal of Pushpasad. Yashi Chiraniya and Samiksha Bajresaria of MIS came in third place. In the under-17 girls' category, Suramya Shakya of St. Mary's came in first, Yumna Khadka of United Academy came in second, Bipasa Dawanse of Pushpasadan and Riddhi Chaurasia of MIS came in third. In the table tennis girls' team event, the host, Modern Indian, emerged as the champion. The team consisted of Riddhi Chaurasia, Yashi Chiraniya, Samiksha Bajresaria, Aardhya Agarwal, Himani Sharma and coach Naresh Rawal. The runner-up, the James team, consisted of Suhana Maharjan, Riya Sah, Nishtha Shrestha, Purvi Manukarmi, Divyanshi Shrestha and coach Sunil Maharjan. In the
boys' team event, DAV emerged as the champion. The team consisted of Ribhanmuni Bajracharya, Nibhana Bajracharya, Ud Bishwakarma, Shubham Khadka, Parikshit Budhathoki and coach Sanjay Aryal. The runners-up were James Team (Anmol Bajgain, Supreme Dotel, Pranab Shrestha, Aran Thapa, Nishan Acharya and coach Sunil Maharjan).
Nepal APF School and DAV School have reached the cricket final. Similarly, The Excelsior School will compete against Rai School in the futsal final.
In the girls' basketball under the MIS Cup, Chadbagh defeated St. Mary's School by a score of 20-6 to win the title. In the boys' section, the hosts Modern Indian and Graded English School have reached the final.
