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Neglected Nurseries of Talent: Inter-School and Inter-College Sports Events Struggle for Recognition

Last updated: June 5, 2025 4:11 pm
Salman Khan
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Neglected Nurseries of Talent: Inter-School and Inter-College Sports Events Struggle for Recognition

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While Pakistan continues to invest in its national sports landscape, the foundational platforms that nurture future champions—inter-school and inter-college sports galas—remain severely overlooked. These grassroots events, meant to identify and develop young talent, often operate in the shadows, plagued by underfunding, mismanagement, and a lack of institutional support.

Take, for instance, the recently concluded “District Central Inter-College Gala 2025” in Karachi. Over 35 colleges participated, but many teams arrived ill-prepared due to lack of uniforms, coaching, and basic transport. Despite an impressive lineup of competitions—cricket, football, tug-of-war, running, and table tennis—the spotlight stayed firmly on cricket and football. The rest, though popular among students, were brushed aside.

“We practiced on our own for two weeks. No coach, no equipment, nothing,” said Bilal Zahid, a student from Government College North Karachi. “It was just passion and the hope to be seen that kept us going.”

The disconnect is evident in the numbers. According to the Sindh Education Department, over 500 schools and colleges host sports events annually. Yet, few receive media attention or consistent funding. As a result, not only is student morale taking a hit, but Pakistan may also be losing its next generation of athletic stars.

The issue, however, isn’t a lack of talent—it’s the absence of support.

“We’re running these events with minimal resources,” admitted a District Sports Officer. “If private institutions or NGOs step in, we could elevate these galas to the national level.”

The irony is stark. Pakistan celebrates its cricket and hockey heroes on national platforms, but often ignores the very spaces where those talents are first discovered. Without nurturing these early-stage athletes, the pipeline to professional sports will continue to dry up.

Experts argue that it’s time to rethink priorities. Sports academies and national training centers are essential, but so are the modest school grounds and dusty college fields where raw talent first learns to compete.

After all, tomorrow’s Babar Azam, Nida Dar, or Arslan Ash may be training today on a cracked pitch with no proper shoes—driven only by dreams.

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