India: IndusInd Bank’s CSR initiative empowers over 50 female wrestlers at Inspire Institute of Sport

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IndusInd Bank has introduced the ‘Wrestle for Glory’ program as part of its CSR efforts, building on its ongoing partnership with the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), a premier Olympic training center in Vijayanagar, Bellary. This initiative aims to support 50 promising female wrestlers from various parts of India by offering them fully-funded scholarships for training at the prestigious IIS facility.

The Bank’s CSR initiatives in sports aim to promote inclusivity and excellence, emphasizing diverse participation across genders, abilities, and socio-economic backgrounds. The ‘Wrestle for Glory’ program, for instance, is designed to empower female wrestlers by providing them access to advanced training facilities, expert coaching, comprehensive sports science resources, state-of-the-art equipment, nutritional support, educational aid, and a supportive environment. These efforts are geared towards nurturing their potential and enabling them to achieve success on an international level.

Mr. Sanjeev Anand, Head – of Corporate, Commercial and Rural Banking, and In-Charge of ‘IndusInd For Sports’, IndusInd Bank, said, “We are delighted to launch ‘Wrestle for Glory’ with Inspire Institute of Sport, which is a testament to our unwavering commitment to drive diversity and inclusivity in Indian sports, thereby empowering the athletes. The Bank’s focus extends beyond promoting talent; it also strives to foster a sense of national pride through its sporting achievements. We believe that by providing these athletes with the necessary support and resources, we can help unlock their full potential and pave the path for a brighter, more inclusive future in Indian sports. Together, we strive to create a platform where dreams are realized, boundaries are surpassed, and excellence knows no limits.”

CEO of Inspire Institute of Sport Rushdee Warley, said, “We are happy to extend our association with IndusInd Bank for Inspire Institute of Sport’s Girls’ Wrestling Programme, which has witnessed tremendous growth over the last few years. We are certain that with IndusInd Bank’s   support, we will raise the bar even higher and give our young athletes an even better chance of excelling at the global stage.”

The ‘Wrestle for Glory’ initiative is a key component of the ‘IndusInd For Sports’ program, which was established in 2016 as a non-banking sports vertical of IndusInd Bank. This initiative aligns with the philosophy of promoting diversity, differentiation, and achieving excellence through various sports-related activities. IndusInd Bank is committed to expanding the program’s influence by providing increased support to aspiring female wrestlers in the coming years, helping them pursue their Olympic aspirations.

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