After a brief gap, for my
examination, work and other activities I could not quite manage to focus on my
blog writing. Any way it feels really beautiful while making an effort to write something new after
so many days. While trying figure out what
exactly I should write today, I could not quite had the exact idea, thus just thought
writing something abruptly which is going on in my mind right at this moment.
Since September 2018, I paid all
my focus on my work and study of Ignou course, as I had to submit the
assignments by 31st of September, following which my final exams
were scheduled in December. However, after a span of massive pressure for exams I
am feeling little relived now. While saying “relief” I didn’t really want to
mean that I am having plenty of leisure time to move around and having fun with my
friends and family. By saying “relief” I just emphasized on the fact that I am
not at least under the same pressure like I had during the exam times.
With the conclusion of my
examination and beginning of the New Year 2019, I have certainly set out some
resolution for myself. Bearing it in mind that my happiness lies in 'spontaneous
learning' , I intend to concentrate more on
reading relevant study materials and writing as much as possible to pick up the
naturally habit to write anything in a constructive manner.
Shifting a bit from my initial discussion,
which I stated above about my New Year’s goal, now I would opt to share some of
my over all personal experiences of organizing Baby League. Undoubtedly the
concept of Baby League has ushered a new path for Bengal as well as Indian
football. AIFF deserves a huge appreciation for their unique endeavor to
popularize the concept even in the remote areas of our country. We could never
envisage that a league based on armature footballers of 8-10 years old could be
so competitive. Certainly this new concept of Baby League would cater a long
term goal for Indian football by producing maximum young talents all across the
country.
Above all, the concept of mobile
app based registration system of Baby League has indeed made it more acceptable among
the organizers. I too found it really interesting and a tool of learning new skills
while organizing the tournament in a proper manner. Having completed, the initial part of our Baby
League project, I now aim to deliberate the same service to some other
organizations in our and other district also. Being a passionate football
lover, I would feel very happy if I am able to guide some organizations like
kalyani, Barasat too start off the project at their respective venue.
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