HCLFoundation Boosts Para-Athletes: New Support for India's Disabled Sports Stars

HCLFoundation has launched a new initiative to support India's para-athletic community through its Sports for Change program. The foundation is partnering with the Paralympic Committee of India to provide crucial support for both elite and emerging para-athletes. Fourteen top athletes received specialized sports equipment worth Rs 37 lakh to enhance their training and competition readiness. Additionally, six budding para-athletes were awarded scholarships ranging from Rs 1-5 lakh based on their individual needs and potential.

Key Points: HCLFoundation Supports Indian Para-Athletes Through Sports Initiative

  • 14 elite para-athletes received sports equipment worth Rs 37 lakh
  • Six budding athletes awarded scholarships from Rs 1-5 lakh each
  • Initiative supports grassroots talent in rural villages
  • Partnership with Paralympic Committee of India boosts international preparations
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HCLFoundation steps up support for Indian para-athletic community

HCLFoundation partners with Paralympic Committee of India to provide equipment and scholarships for elite and budding para-athletes, strengthening India's sports ecosystem.

"Our first priority is to work at the grassroots level. You only see athletes playing in stadiums, but athletes also play in villages. - Devendra Jhajharia, PCI President"

New Delhi, November 18

HCLFoundation, which drives the corporate social responsibility agenda of HCLTech in India, on Tuesday announced an initiative to support elite and budding Indian para-athletes as part of its 'Sports for Change' initiative.

HCLFoundation's 'Sports for Change' initiative has been empowering young athletes from diverse and underserved backgrounds to pursue sports as a means of personal and professional transformation. The latest initiative, which is being rolled out with the support of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), aims to boost the preparations of top para-athletes for international competitions.

President of Paralympic Committee of India, Devendra Jhajharia, while speaking to ANI, said, "The biggest thing is that today we have a collaboration with the S-HCL Foundation and the Paralympic Committee of India, and under that, they have helped our athletes through a CSR program. Our first priority is to work at the grassroots level. You only see athletes playing in stadiums, but athletes also play in villages. People with disabilities, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen years old, don't want to leave their villages. Through programs like this, we reach out to athletes who are talented but unable to venture out."

"India's para-athletes have shown extraordinary talent and determination, and with the right support, they can achieve even greater success internationally. Organisations like HCLFoundation play a crucial role in creating a stronger ecosystem for para-sports that provides athletes with the equipment, training and nutrition they need to excel. Such initiatives not only uplift our athletes but also strengthen the spirit of inclusion and pride in Indian sports," said Devendra Jhajharia.

A total of 14 elite para-athletes received sports equipment worth Rs 37 lakh. The list of recipients include--Sandip Sargar: Gold in Javelin at the WPA Grand Prix for three consecutive years (2022-24); Gayathri HM: Silver at the 2024 World Boccia Challenger in Cairo, Egypt; Kasthuri Rajamani: Bronze at the 2024 Para Powerlifting World Cup in Pattaya, Thailand; Pradeep Kumar: Silver in Javelin at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Para Games and Bronze in Marrakech 2023 Grand Prix; Amisha Rawat: Bronze in Javelin at the 2023 WPA Grand Prix in Nottwil, Switzerland; Bhagyashree Madhavrao Jadav: Silver in Shot Put at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Para Games.

In addition, six budding para-athletes supported by HCLFoundation's Sports for Change initiative were awarded scholarships ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh each, based on individual requirements.

"Over the past few years, Indian para-athletes have excelled in the global sporting arenas and have made India proud. We are delighted to support their endeavour through our Sports for Change initiative, which has been a catalyst for transformation. We will continue to supercharge progress for the athletes and the community at large through our programs," said Nidhi Pundhir, SVP, Global CSR, HCLTech and Director, HCLFoundation.

Over 64,000 athletes have been reached through HCLFoundation's Sports for Change program to date, out of which 25 para-athletes have represented India internationally. HCLFoundation has so far deployed close to Rs 80 crore under the Sports for Change initiative.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some good news! ₹80 crore investment in sports is no small amount. The grassroots approach is exactly what we need - talent exists in every village, it just needs to be nurtured properly.
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David E
As someone who has worked with disability sports, I appreciate that they're focusing on equipment, training AND nutrition. Many initiatives forget that proper nutrition is crucial for athletic performance.
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Ananya R
While this is a great step, I hope they also focus on creating better infrastructure and accessibility in smaller towns. Many talented athletes drop out because basic facilities are missing. The initiative is good but needs to be more comprehensive.
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Sarah B
️‍🦼 64,000 athletes reached is impressive! The scholarships ranging from ₹1-5 lakhs will make a huge difference for budding athletes. This is real empowerment, not just token support.
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Vikram M
Bhai, this is what true CSR looks like! Not just donating money but creating sustainable programs. 25 international representatives from this initiative - that's the real achievement. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Devendra Jhajharia's point about athletes not wanting to leave their villages is so true. We need more programs that reach talent where it is, rather than expecting everyone to come to

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