37th Battalion PAC Secures Badminton and Table Tennis Titles at Eastern Zone Championship
The 37th Battalion of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) emerged as the overall champion in both badminton and table tennis at the 29th Inter-Battalion PAC Eastern Zone Championship. The tournament, held in Kanpur, showcased competitive play across multiple units as athletes vied for regional supremacy in these racquet sports.
Tournament Results and Performance Breakdown
The 37th Battalion PAC demonstrated consistent form throughout the multi-day competition, securing top honors in the team categories for both disciplines. The tournament, which serves as an internal sporting platform for the PAC units in the Eastern Zone, emphasizes physical conditioning and technical proficiency among personnel.

In the badminton draw, the 37th Battalion utilized a disciplined approach to overcome challengers from various regional units. The table tennis competition saw similar dominance, with the 37th Battalion’s representatives maintaining high win percentages in both singles and doubles formats. While individual match scores were closely contested, the collective performance of the 37th Battalion players proved sufficient to secure the championship trophies.
Context of the 29th Inter-Battalion PAC Eastern Zone Championship
The Inter-Battalion PAC Eastern Zone Championship is an annual fixture designed to foster competitive spirit and camaraderie within the force. By rotating the host location, the organizers ensure that various PAC centers have the opportunity to manage the logistics of large-scale athletic events.

For the athletes involved, these championships are more than recreational; they serve as a benchmark for fitness and mental agility. Training for these events often runs concurrently with standard duty rotations, requiring participants to balance operational responsibilities with rigorous practice schedules. The success of the 37th Battalion in Kanpur highlights the unit’s commitment to maintaining a high standard of athletic excellence alongside their primary professional mandates.
Significance for Personnel Development
Sports programs within the PAC are structured to enhance team cohesion and individual discipline. The inclusion of badminton and table tennis specifically targets hand-eye coordination and rapid decision-making—skills that have practical applications in the field. Officials noted that the high level of participation in this year’s tournament reflects a broader trend of increased investment in the physical well-being of the force.
The 37th Battalion’s victory in the 29th edition of the tournament sets a clear benchmark for future regional competitions. As the units return to their respective stations, the focus will shift toward local training cycles and preparations for the upcoming state-level PAC athletic meets, where winners from the Eastern Zone will face off against counterparts from other zones.
Looking Ahead to Future Competition
Following the conclusion of the Kanpur event, the focus for the winning athletes turns toward the state-level championships. These larger events typically aggregate the top performers from all PAC zones, providing a pathway for individual athletes to represent the organization at broader provincial and national levels. Interested observers and personnel can track future schedules and official result bulletins through the PAC administrative channels and local department communications.
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