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Kotak Mahindra Bank collaborates with Inspire Institute of Sport to aid athletes

| @indiablooms | Jul 23, 2021, at 12:58 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (KMBL) on Wednesday said it has tied up with Inspire Institute of Sports (IIS) to help fulfil the aspirations of budding wrestling and boxing athletes from across the country.

The idea behind KMBL’s partnership with IIS is to support athletes who have the skill but they or their parents may not have the requisite means to pay for their coaching and training; KMBL’s project completely funds the coaching and training of wrestling and boxing athletes.

The ‘Kotak Karma Contact Sports Centre’ is a training facility at the IIS campus in Bellary, Karnataka, comprising of a 62mx62m column-free indoor training centre that offers required infrastructure, technical training and sports science support to accomplished as well as promising junior and senior Indian wrestling and boxing athletes, the bank said in a release.

The holistic development of residential athletes at the centre covers academic support, nutrition and psychology, leadership and vocational training, it added.

Rohit Rao, Joint President & Group CSR officer, Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited, said, “Kotak’s CSR Project on Sports with IIS provides international-class coaching and training to accomplished as well as promising junior and senior Indian wrestling and boxing athletes. Kotak’s CSR Project is an effort to create tomorrow’s world champions and also includes providing education and life skills programmes to empower the athletes to make them good citizens of India.”

Rushdee Warley, CEO, Inspire Institute of Sport, said, “India has a strong history and tradition of success in Contact Sports, with the country already having won multiple Olympic and World Championship medals in boxing and wrestling. At IIS, we are aiming to provide talented Indian athletes with a world-class daily training environment through a structured program focusing on the holistic development of the athletes. In Kotak Mahindra Bank, we are pleased to find a partner who believes in our vision of nurturing Champions, inside and outside their fields of play.”

Kotak Karma, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) identity of the Kotak Mahindra Group, at its Kotak Karma Contact Sports Centre supports the training of 100 wrestling and boxing athletes. Of these, 48 athletes are being trained for boxing (19 female, 29 male) and 52 athletes are being trained for wrestling (28 female, 24 male).

Among the many who spearhead the coaching for the athletes, the prominent names include Ronald Simms Jr. (USA) the Head Coach for Boxing.

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