Date: 2nd March, 2024 Attendee: 5 Beneficiaries: 5 The Yuva Tourism Club of H.R. College recently participated in the vibrant and energetic event, Bazaar'24 organized by the GEMS Committee. As an active member of this event, our club enthusiastically set up an engaging games stall to contribute to the overall spirit and success of the event. The stall featured three exciting games - The Dart Mate, Toss the Ball, and the One Minute Challenge Game. The Dart Mate: The Dart Mate game brought an element of precision and accuracy to the stall. Participants were challenged to showcase their aim by throwing darts at a target, providing them with an opportunity to enhance their focus and hand-eye coordination. Toss the Ball: Toss the Ball added an element of fun and camaraderie to the stall. Participants aimed to throw balls into designated targets, encouraging friendly competition and promoting a lively atmosphere at the event. One Minute Challenge Game: The One Minute Challenge Game tested participants skills and agility within a tight timeframe. This fast-paced game aimed to create a sense of urgency and excitement, fostering a dynamic and engaging experience for all involved. Participating in Bazaar'24 was a valuable learning experience for the Yuva Tourism Club. The event allowed our members to develop organizational and teamwork skills, from planning the stall layout to coordinating game logistics. Engaging with a diverse audience also provided insights into effective communication and adaptability. Through the diverse range of games offered, the club contributed to the overall success of the occasion, fostering a sense of community and enjoyment. The learning experiences gained from this event will undoubtedly contribute to the continuous growth and success of the Yuva Tourism Club in future endeavors. I would also like to extend my gratitude to Asst. Prof. Faaiz S. Patel, the Faculty Head of Yuva Tourism Club, for his consistent support and guidance during the entire event.
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