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Infosys Foundation Announces Long-Term Partnership with Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy to develop a Champions Nurturing Program

Commits INR 16 crores over five years to scout and nurture the best badminton talent from across the country

Bengaluru – September 05, 2019

Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy to support the Academy’s talented players to compete and excel in various national and international sporting competitions. This partnership is aimed at nurturing promising badminton talent in the Academy through an intensive training program with the goal of helping them become future medal contenders at prestigious sporting events such as the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the Olympics.

As part of the MoU, Infosys Foundation will support the Academy’s long-term, intensive all-round coaching program to be known as the Infosys Foundation – PPBA Champions Nurturing Program, through a grant of INR 16 crores. The program will commence from October 2019 and will be completed over a period of 5 years, with a target of about 65 junior athletes expected to receive training every year.

The grant is designed to help PPBA groom its trainees by:

  • Providing full-time world class coaching and related support facilities at the Academy in Bengaluru
  • Offering players, a comprehensive, state-of-the-art badminton infrastructure including a sports science center, gym, swimming pool among other facilities
  • Supporting the boarding, lodging and travel needs for players and coaches
  • Facilitating global training opportunities for selected high potential talent
  • Supporting a pan-India talent scouting program to unearth promising new talent for the future

Speaking on the occasion Mrs. Sudha Murty, Infosys Foundation Chairperson, said, “As a country we love sports, but when it comes to making a career in sports, lack of a comprehensive support system often discourages some of the finest athletes to pursue their passion.

To compete successfully at International level, Indian athletes deserve good infrastructure and training support which must be comparable to the best in the world. I do hope that our support through the Infosys Foundation – PPBA Champions Nurturing Program will address the existing gaps and help not just a few, but an entire generation of badminton players make the country proud through their achievements.”

Mr. Prakash Padukone, Founder, Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy, said, “PPBA has been instrumental in producing world class badminton talent for nearly 25 years. As we get ready to celebrate our silver jubilee year, we are delighted to announce this long term partnership with Infosys Foundation that shares our vision of nurturing Indian sports talent. The grant will provide impetus in equipping our athletes with world class training and guidance, and help them stand out in the sporting fraternity globally.”

Mr. Vimal Kumar, Co-Founder and Chief Coach, Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy, who was recently awarded the Dronacharya Award by the Government of India for excellence in coaching, said, “Over the last three decades as a player and coach, I have seen a very impactful shift in the approach towards badminton as a sport and career choice in India. Today, at PPBA we have athletes from diverse backgrounds and age groups who are steadfastly focused on excelling in this game, and it gives me immense joy when I see our past and present athletes excel in the national and international arena. This support from Infosys Foundation will be significant in taking our training program to the next level.”

 

About Infosys Foundation

Established in 1996, the Infosys Foundation supports programs in the areas of education, rural development, healthcare, arts and culture, and destitute care. Its mission is to work in remote regions of several states in India. The Infosys Foundation takes pride in working with all sections of society, selecting projects with infinite care, and working in areas that are traditionally overlooked by society at large.

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About PPBA

Founded in 1994, Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) is India’s trailblazing & pioneering badminton academy that has been dedicated to supporting excellence by providing world class coaching and all-round support facilities to talented players since the last 25 years. Co-founded by badminton legend, Shri Prakash Padukone, Dronacharya Award Winner and ex-Chief National Badminton Coach Shri Vimal Kumar along with Shri Vivek Kumar, PPBA is a recognized national training center that has groomed successive generations of men and women badminton players to national and international standards in both juniors and seniors’ categories since its inception.

 

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