At Manjushree Research Institute of Ayurvedic Science (MRIAS), sports and physical fitness are considered an integral part of holistic student development. The institute provides well-maintained indoor and outdoor sports facilities that encourage students to actively participate in recreational as well as competitive activities. These facilities help promote physical fitness, discipline, teamwork, and a healthy competitive spirit among students.
MRIAS offers ample infrastructure for a variety of outdoor sports and athletic events, including cricket, volleyball, kabaddi, kho-kho, and athletics. The institute has a spacious sports ground that adequately supports these activities and provides students with an energetic environment for practice and competition. For cricket, MRIAS has a well-prepared cricket pitch, a good playing ground, and the necessary sports equipment. A dedicated volleyball court with proper poles and net is also available for regular practice and tournaments.
The institute also organizes athletic events such as the 100-meter race, 200-meter race, relay race, shot put, and javelin throw, offering students an excellent platform to demonstrate their physical fitness and sporting abilities.
For indoor and court-based sports, the institute provides good facilities for games such as chess, carom, table-tennis and badminton. These facilities ensure that students can actively engage in both skill-based and fitness-oriented games throughout the academic year.
A major highlight of student life at MRIAS is the annual sports week, “Utkarshotshav” which is organized every year with great enthusiasm and active student participation. During this event, students compete in a variety of indoor and outdoor games, making it a vibrant celebration of talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The event reflects the institute’s commitment to encouraging extracurricular excellence and fostering a balanced educational environment.
Ayurveda is an ancient system of Indian medicine rooted in Vedic knowledge that emphasizes balance of the body, mind, and spirit through harmony of the doshas. It promotes holistic health through education, discipline, and natural healing practices.