Hailing from Prayagraj, Abhinav Sinha started Chance2Sports in Pune with one belief: talent should never depend on money or postcode. The system he built from there now supports young squash players across India.
Long before packed stadiums, parents travelled miles, coaches trained for free, and families chose belief. These early choices shaped the rise of the India Women’s Cricket Team.
Paralysed at 3, Ashok Malik defied all odds to become a powerlifting champion. From overcoming ridicule to winning silver at the World Cup, he's now set to compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
"Like many of his students, I learnt my ABCD of cricket under Sir’s guidance. His contribution to my life cannot be captured in words. He built the foundation that I stand on," tweeted Sachin Tendulkar. #RIP #RamakantAchrekar
“Most of the times children are either new to the field of robotics or are in the process of learning about it. Time is limited, so we have to simultaneously work on all aspects, which includes research and development, programming, building, construction and mechanics."
After hearing of the pain that she had to endure before and during the race, a government-run enterprise in Chennai has come forward to help Swapna get customised shoes.
Chetna spends close to five hours each day training and is currently preparing for the national-level selections, which are likely to take place in the next two months.