NIT Jamshedpur Hosts Ramalingam Memorial Cup Volleyball Tournament

The second edition of the annual event saw enthusiastic participation from boys and girls teams, honoring the legacy of M Ramalingam, a former volleyball captain.

The National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur Alumni Association (NITJAA) successfully organized the RAMALINGAM MEMORIAL CUP-2024 volleyball tournament for both boys and girls teams at NIT Jamshedpur from April 2nd to April 3rd, 2024, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship among the participants.

JAMSHEDPUR – The National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur Alumni Association (NITJAA) successfully hosted the RAMALINGAM MEMORIAL CUP-2024 volleyball tournament for both boys and girls at NIT Jamshedpur from April 2nd to April 3rd, 2024.

The event was organized in memory of M Ramalingam, a distinguished member of the 1991 batch and former captain of the RIT Volleyball Team, who holds a special place in the hearts of many.

The tournament was initiated by Ramalingam’s friends to honor his memory and the impact he left on the community, providing a platform for them to share cherished memories of their time together at RIT.

This year’s edition marked the second year of the annual tournament, which aims to carry forward the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship that Ramalingam exemplified during his time at the institute.

The organizers expressed their gratitude to all participants, fellow organizers, and supporters who contributed to making the event a resounding success.

The tournament witnessed enthusiastic participation from both boys and girls teams, showcasing their skills and passion for the sport.

The event served as a reminder of the lasting impact that individuals like Ramalingam can have on a community, inspiring others to come together and celebrate their shared experiences.

The organizers encouraged everyone to continue upholding the legacy of Ramalingam through such meaningful initiatives, which not only promote sports but also foster a sense of belonging and unity among the alumni community.

The participants said that the success of the RAMALINGAM MEMORIAL CUP-2024 highlights the importance of such events in keeping the alumni connected to their alma mater and to each other, creating a strong network of support and camaraderie that extends beyond their years at the institute.

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