Close X
Saturday, October 5, 2024
ADVT 
Sports

18,000 underprivileged children to cheer for Mumbai Indians

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 May, 2014 11:48 AM
    Mumbai Indians social initiative ‘Education For All’ Friday gained momentum as a national campaign when over 18,000 underprivileged children in the age group of 7-14 years from various NGOs would flock the historic Wankhede Stadium for their first home match here Saturday.
     
    Earlier, Mumbai Indians had flown nine underprivileged children to Dubai during the IPL’s UAE leg, as part of the first step for this season’s initiative. The children had the opportunity to meet and interact with their stars in the team and watch them in action at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
     
    An initiative led by Nita Ambani, Mumbai Indians is one of the first team to recognise the potential of using its global fan base to enhance awareness about a compelling social issue and has found support amongst its fans and sponsors for the cause, a statement from the franchise said.
     
    The ‘Education for All’ initiative has impacted over 50,000 underprivileged children from various NGOs engaged in supporting and imparting life skills to their respective wards. 
     
    Mumbai Indians had invited 9,000 such children from the society for one of its home match last year April 13 and had even dedicated its IPL victory to the cause - a record documented in the Limca Book of Records.

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    Tendulkar to watch F1 night race in Bahrain

    Tendulkar to watch F1 night race in Bahrain
    Indian cricket legend and motorsports enthusiast Sachin Tendulkar will be in Bahrain for the April 6 Formula 1 race at the Sakhir Circuit near here.

    Tendulkar to watch F1 night race in Bahrain

    Indian women lose World T20 opener

    Indian women lose World T20 opener
    The Indian women's team lost their World Twenty20 opener to Sri Lanka by 22 runs at the Sylhet Stadium here Monday.

    Indian women lose World T20 opener

    World Twenty20: India Beat West Indies For Second Consecutive Win

    World Twenty20: India Beat West Indies For Second Consecutive Win
    India, riding on another inspiring show by the spinners, notched up their second straight win in ICC World Twenty20 beating defending champions, the West Indies, in a Group 2 match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium here Sunday.

    World Twenty20: India Beat West Indies For Second Consecutive Win

    India maintain all-win record against Pakistan in a World Cup meet

    India maintain all-win record against Pakistan in a World Cup meet
    India, riding on a fine show by its spinners, maintained its all-win record in an International Cricket Council (ICC) meet against Pakistan as they beat the arch-rivals by seven wickets in the tournament opener of the World Twenty20 at the Shere Bangla National Stadium here Friday.

    India maintain all-win record against Pakistan in a World Cup meet

    Hockey to become 60-minute game from September 1

    Hockey to become 60-minute game from September 1
    The international hockey federation (FIH) Thursday introduced major changes to the structure of the sport including reducing the 70-minute game to 60 minutes comprising four 15-minute quarters instead of two 35-minute halves. The changes will come into effect from Sep 1.

    Hockey to become 60-minute game from September 1

    UAE gets 20 IPL matches, opener in Abu Dhabi

    UAE gets 20 IPL matches, opener in Abu Dhabi
    United Arab Emirates (UAE) will host the first 20 matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) including the grand opener slated for April 16 between defending champions Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders at Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

    UAE gets 20 IPL matches, opener in Abu Dhabi