Key Points

RCB has launched its RCB CARES initiative following the tragic stampede that killed 11 fans during their victory celebrations. The program provides immediate financial support to affected families while implementing long-term safety measures. It includes developing crowd management protocols with stadium authorities and creating a permanent memorial space in Bengaluru. The initiative also focuses on community empowerment through sports development programs across Karnataka.

Key Points: RCB CARES Program Launches After Stadium Stampede Tragedy

  • Rs 25 lakh financial aid for each victim's family after June stampede
  • Creating fan-safety audit framework with annual training
  • Building permanent memorial space for passionate RCB fans
  • Developing community programs starting with Karnataka's Siddi community
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RCB announces framework for RCB CARES, focused on fan safety and community development

RCB announces Rs 25 lakh aid for stampede victims' families and launches long-term fan safety program with crowd management protocols and community development.

"RCB CARES will build safe and inclusive environments which will work with stadium authorities - RCB Official Statement"

Bengaluru, September 1

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Monday outlined the framework of RCB Cares, its long-term commitment to fans. The programme focuses on supporting, empowering, and elevating the 12th Man Army through meaningful actions.

Earlier on Saturday, the Bengaluru-based franchise have announced a financial aid of Rs 25 lakh each to the families of the victims who tragically lost their lives in the stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during the team's victory celebrations on June 4.

The incident, which claimed eleven lives, left the entire cricketing fraternity and RCB fans across the country in shock. Taking to their official Instagram handle, the franchise expressed grief over the loss and assured continuous support to the bereaved families under their new initiative, "RCB CARES."

Over the coming months, post necessary permissions, RCB Cares will go beyond the boundary to provide support that goes beyond financial aid and will ensure fast, transparent, and human support to fans and families impacted.

"RCB CARES" will build safe and inclusive environments which will work with the stadium authorities, sporting bodies, and league partners to design better crowd management protocols. This will also empower communities with real opportunities and social development programs that kicked off in rural Karnataka, starting with the Siddi community.

"RCB CARES" will invest in independent research on crowd safety and create a fan-safety audit framework and train our on-ground partners annually on crowd management and emergency response.

This program will also elevate fan memory into something permanent. A dedicated space in Bengaluru to honour the names, stories, and spirit of RCB's most passionate fans.

It will lastly try to build futures through sport belief in the tea,m which shouldn't just live in the stands. It will also try to create in-stadia jobs, nurture local talent, and support the next generation of professionals in sport.

RCB Cares goes beyond a single event, which will promise to every fan who has stood by the team through every roar and heartbreak.

On June 4, 11 people died and over 50 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy stadium as a massive crowd of nearly 3 lakh people had gathered to witness the victory celebration of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, celebrating their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) trophy win.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some concrete action! The stampede was heartbreaking and could have been prevented. The fan safety audit framework and training for ground staff is exactly what we need. Better late than never! #RCBCares
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Sarah B
As someone who was at the stadium that day, I appreciate this initiative. The crowd management was chaotic and something needed to be done. Hope they implement these protocols properly before next season.
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Arjun K
Good step but the financial aid should have come sooner. The families have been suffering for months. Also, 25 lakhs per family is decent but hope they provide ongoing support for education and livelihoods.
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Karthik V
The community development part is impressive! Starting with Siddi community shows they're thinking beyond just urban fans. Cricket can be a great tool for social change in rural areas. Well done RCB! 👏
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Michael C
The memorial space for fans is a beautiful touch. Indian sports need more such fan-centric initiatives. Hope this becomes a model for other teams to follow. Safety should always come first in sports events.

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