In the 33kg category, Thapa defeated Kazakhstan's Anelya Ordabek in the semi-finals and faced Ukraine's Liudmyla Vasylchenko in the final. Thapa, who had advantages in both height and skill, dominated the bout to claim the historic gold medal, the first ever awarded at the ASBC Asian School Boxing Championships to a female boxer.

In the 35kg category, Kazakh Assel Jalimbekova faced India's Bhoomi in the final. Bhoomi, who displayed excellent technical skills, consistently outplayed her opponent to secure India's second title.

Nischal Sharma continued India's winning streak in the 37kg category, beating Ukraine's Maria Matsiura in a closely contested final. Sharma used smart tactics to regain control in the third round and claim India's third title.

In the 40kg final, Ukraine's Oleksandra Cherevata defeated India's Laxmi Manjunath Lamani. Despite Lamani's aggressive start, Cherevata's height advantage and stamina gave her the advantage in the final round, securing Ukraine's first gold of the tournament.

Rakhi of India won the 43kg title by defeating Veronika Holub of Ukraine, using close range strategies and finishing the fight strong to win India's fourth title.

In the 46 kg category, Ukrainian Maria Rafalska won a highly anticipated final against Kazakhstan's Lashyn Dauletzhan. Despite Dauletzhan's height advantage and defensive skills, Rafalska's determination carried her to victory.

The Kazakh Nuraiym Kudaybergen won the first gold for her country in the 49 kg category by defeating the Ukrainian Kateryna Smolkina. Kudaybergen controlled the fight from the beginning with her effective striking and her solid defense.

In the 52kg final, India's Naitik demonstrated her stamina and skill to beat Kazakhstan's Arina Orazymbet, adding another title to India's tally.

Other notable performances included Ukraine's Anhelina Rumiantseva, who won the 55kg title, and Kazakhstan's Ailin Khodzhamberdiyeva, who triumphed in the 58kg final. Kazakhstan's Ayaulym Ospanova also claimed victory in the 61kg category, beating India's Diya in a dominant performance.

Kazakhstan's Madina Nurmanova won the 64kg title after a close match against Ukraine's Ksenia Kotsokhub. In the 67kg final, India's Trushana Vinayak Mohite scored a comfortable victory over Ukraine's Anna Hornostal, while Kazakh Diana Nadyrbek won the 70kg title by defeating India's Manshi Malik.

The day concluded with India's Gurseerat Kaur winning the last of 15 titles in the schoolgirl category. The Asian Championships saw the participation of 26 nations, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, with standout performances from athletes such as Chinese Taipei's Su Hsin Yu, who impressed the crowd with his skills and charisma.