New Delhi, Sep 2 (Ians) The Paralympic Committee of India (Pci) President Dr. Deepa Malik has appealed for more sponsorships, scholarships, and funding programmes to further strengthen the Paralympic Movement in the country and produce more champions.
Acknowledging the State Bank of India’s (Sbi) support in the country’s Paralympic Movement, the Pci President said there’s a need for more support as the country has a high percentage of para-athletes.
“We are very thankful to the Sbi Foundation for supporting our 30 Para athletes. But there are more than 30,000 Para athletes in the country, so we would need more support from various sectors including our stakeholders.
“On behalf of Pci, I appeal to various public ad sectors for more support to the Para-athletes with sponsorships, scholarships and funding programmes which would help in their Paralympic journey.”
Meanwhile, Pci Secretary General Gursharan Singh spoke about the journey of the Paralympic Movement...
Acknowledging the State Bank of India’s (Sbi) support in the country’s Paralympic Movement, the Pci President said there’s a need for more support as the country has a high percentage of para-athletes.
“We are very thankful to the Sbi Foundation for supporting our 30 Para athletes. But there are more than 30,000 Para athletes in the country, so we would need more support from various sectors including our stakeholders.
“On behalf of Pci, I appeal to various public ad sectors for more support to the Para-athletes with sponsorships, scholarships and funding programmes which would help in their Paralympic journey.”
Meanwhile, Pci Secretary General Gursharan Singh spoke about the journey of the Paralympic Movement...
- 9/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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