Monday, 10 March 2014

Sahara for its contribution to Indian sports

As a sports lover, I am indebted to Sahara for its contribution to Indian sports. This group has done what India's sports management bodies could not do -- Promote sports in true spirit. Sahara has made its presence felt in all leading sports in the country, be it cricket, hockey, badminton, wrestling, boxing, archery, track field events, tennis and not to forget the high-profile F1. The group has invested unprecedented amount of money in sponsorship of sports personalities and teams, ensuring that sportspeople get world-class facilities to train and hone their skills. Through its Sahara India Sports Awards the group has not only recognised the budding and talented sportsman but also to our unsung heroes. The sportsmen supported by the group have brought laurels to the country on many international sporting platforms.


It was this group that had contributed in making Commonwealth Games in 2010 in Delhi a success without bragging about it unlike the then Congress Government in the state headed by Sheila Dikshit. Sahara had also adopted 95 promising individuals from 6 Olympic disciplines, namely Wrestling, Boxing, Shooting, Archery, Track & Field and Tennis till the end of 2012 London Olympics with a view to help India claim more medals in the international sporting arena. These sports persons won 42 medals at the Commonwealth Games 2010 and 20 medals at the Asian Games 2010. For more about Subrata Roy Sahara

2 comments:

  1. i support sahara and proud to be a saharian employee . its my humble request to honourable supreme cort to release sahara shri ji he can never do the things which are illegal. this is the only one compney which is takingcare of their all emplyees and also doing lots of social work in the favour ofour nation that"s why i have full faith in sahara india priwar......

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  2. Sahara may be a rogue financial institution. And if the rogue part of that description is true, but so is the financial institution part. The most important thing today is to provide a safe exit to real depositors and that’s what matters the most, “ROI” of the investors.

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