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All you need to know about Sumit Antil and India's Paralympics goal
The 2020 Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist and star Indian javelin thrower Sumit Antil wants to improve his world record and defend his title in the F64 category at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. The Paralympics will run from August 28 to September 8.
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Paris Paralympics: India hit 20-medal milestone, surpass Tokyo tally
India surpassed its Tokyo 2020 tally to hit the 20-medal mark for the first time ever in the history of the Paralympic Games and the count is expected increase on Wednesday with the country’s para-athletes continuing their hunt for medals.
After Deepthi Jeevanji pocketed bronze in women’s 400m T20 race on her Paralympics debut in the evening. India added four more medals to its tally in Para-Athletics late on Tuesday night, with two double-podium finishes swelling its tally past it’s Tokyo haul of 19 medals.
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[ad_1] The streets of Paris during the Olympics (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) Hosting an Olympic Games is a White Elephant—this everlasting debate has been going on for years. Paris 2024, the first Games under the Olympic Agenda 2020, has managed to defy this long-lasting debate. The Olympic Agenda 2020 and its reforms aim to attain a sustainable Olympic movement that leaves a legacy to be cherished by society and enhances the essence of the Games. Greece spent over $11 billion hosting the Athens 2004 Games, which had a huge impact on the country’s economy. Many venues and infrastructure created for the Games turned out to be a burden on the country. The huge investments made by Brazil to host the Rio 2016 Games were also met with negative impacts on society. Multiple facilities were left unused and the government faced backlash from the common mass. The Paris Games were designed accordingly to be 95 per cent sustainable. Most of the facilities used were either pre-existing or temporary, and those created were built with the aim of reusable motives. Of the 1.2 million pieces of sports equipment used, 900 thousand were rented – an impressive 75 per cent. The rest which was purchased is now being donated to federations and associations to be used at different levels of society – grassroots to elite. “By redefining what more sustainable and responsible Olympic Games can look like, Paris 2024 has set a powerful example for future hosts”, said Marie Sallois, Director of Sustainability at the IOC. “The Games are proving to be a living embodiment of Olympic Agenda’s focus on sustainability, inclusivity and legacy.” [olympics.com] Eiffel Tower with the Olympic Rings (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) The French volleyball and badminton associations will receive a significant number of sports equipment to cater to their needs at different levels. The Seine-Saint-Dennis area which was fairly underdeveloped areas in terms of sports will receive new sports facilities with items from the Games. Even the sand used in the Eiffel Tower Arena, used for beach volleyball events is not going to waste. The sand will be used to make three new courts in the Seine Saint Dennis area and another court is being planned in a similar way near Taverny in Val d’Oise. The temporary swimming facilities at La Defense Arena and the skateboard tracks are being relocated to build new facilities in areas that require the most. The Games’ governing body is making sure that the legacy reaches the people who require it the most. There are partnerships with Emmaus, The Red Cross Society and The French Popular Relief, to ensure that the gear used – uniforms, furniture and even the technological equipment, do not go unused. The French National Olympic and Paralympic Committee along with the Paris City authorities are actively donating to charities. For instance, about 50 thousand pieces of furniture, including 9 thousand mattresses and 11 thousand pillows have been donated to Emmaus, the popular social welfare group operating in over 41 countries. As the Indian media erupted over the news of India submitting the letter of intent to the IOC to host the 2036 Olympics, it is important that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) also submit a full-proof plan of carbon footprint and sustainability. Also Read: India needs to quickly spell out which city will play host to the 2036 Olympics The post The Legacy that Paris 2024 is Leaving Behind appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] The streets of Paris during the Olympics (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) Hosting an Olympic Games is a White Elephant—this everlasting debate has been going on for years. Paris 2024, the first Games under the Olympic Agenda 2020, has managed to defy this long-lasting debate. The Olympic Agenda 2020 and its reforms aim to attain a sustainable Olympic movement that leaves a legacy to be cherished by society and enhances the essence of the Games. Greece spent over $11 billion hosting the Athens 2004 Games, which had a huge impact on the country’s economy. Many venues and infrastructure created for the Games turned out to be a burden on the country. The huge investments made by Brazil to host the Rio 2016 Games were also met with negative impacts on society. Multiple facilities were left unused and the government faced backlash from the common mass. The Paris Games were designed accordingly to be 95 per cent sustainable. Most of the facilities used were either pre-existing or temporary, and those created were built with the aim of reusable motives. Of the 1.2 million pieces of sports equipment used, 900 thousand were rented – an impressive 75 per cent. The rest which was purchased is now being donated to federations and associations to be used at different levels of society – grassroots to elite. “By redefining what more sustainable and responsible Olympic Games can look like, Paris 2024 has set a powerful example for future hosts”, said Marie Sallois, Director of Sustainability at the IOC. “The Games are proving to be a living embodiment of Olympic Agenda’s focus on sustainability, inclusivity and legacy.” [olympics.com] Eiffel Tower with the Olympic Rings (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) The French volleyball and badminton associations will receive a significant number of sports equipment to cater to their needs at different levels. The Seine-Saint-Dennis area which was fairly underdeveloped areas in terms of sports will receive new sports facilities with items from the Games. Even the sand used in the Eiffel Tower Arena, used for beach volleyball events is not going to waste. The sand will be used to make three new courts in the Seine Saint Dennis area and another court is being planned in a similar way near Taverny in Val d’Oise. The temporary swimming facilities at La Defense Arena and the skateboard tracks are being relocated to build new facilities in areas that require the most. The Games’ governing body is making sure that the legacy reaches the people who require it the most. There are partnerships with Emmaus, The Red Cross Society and The French Popular Relief, to ensure that the gear used – uniforms, furniture and even the technological equipment, do not go unused. The French National Olympic and Paralympic Committee along with the Paris City authorities are actively donating to charities. For instance, about 50 thousand pieces of furniture, including 9 thousand mattresses and 11 thousand pillows have been donated to Emmaus, the popular social welfare group operating in over 41 countries. As the Indian media erupted over the news of India submitting the letter of intent to the IOC to host the 2036 Olympics, it is important that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) also submit a full-proof plan of carbon footprint and sustainability. Also Read: India needs to quickly spell out which city will play host to the 2036 Olympics The post The Legacy that Paris 2024 is Leaving Behind appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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India’s para-athletes made history at the Paris Paralympics 2024, winning 29 medals, including seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze. This remarkable performance exceeded their pre-set target of 25 medals and showcased India’s growing prowess across various sports such as athletics, badminton, shooting, archery, and judo. Indian athletes secured medals every day from Day 2 to Day 10, underscoring the country’s commitment to excellence.
From just 12 medals in the first 11 editions of the Paralympics to an impressive 48 medals in the last two, India’s para-athletes have come a long way. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, India sent a record 54 athletes and returned with 19 medals, including five golds, eight silvers, and six bronzes, setting high expectations for the Paris Games. In Paris, the Indian contingent expanded to 84 athletes, setting an ambitious target of 25 medals.
Highlights of India’s Medal-Winning Journey
India’s first medal came from Avani Lekhara, who successfully defended her title in women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1, winning gold. Lekhara’s win marked the first time an Indian woman athlete won multiple medals at the Paralympics. On the same day, Mona Agarwal secured a bronze in the same event, while Manish Narwal earned a silver in men’s 10m air pistol SH1, and sprinter Preethi Pal won a bronze in women’s 100m – T35.
Day 5 to Day 7 of the competition was a golden period for India, with 17 medals won in just three days. The surge began with a silver in men’s discus throw – F56 by Yogesh Kathuniya, followed by gold for Nitesh Kumar in men’s singles SL3 badminton. Badminton continued to bring success with four additional medals, including silvers for Thulasimathi Murugesan and Suhas LY and bronzes for Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivam.
The athletics events continued to deliver medals, with Sumit Antil winning gold in the men’s javelin throw – F64 and the archers securing a bronze in the mixed team compound open event. On Day 6, India experienced another surge in medals with five podium finishes in athletics, including a gold-silver finish for Dharambir and Pranav Soorma in the men’s club throw – F51. Archer Harvinder Singh also made history by winning India’s first archery gold at the Paralympics.
India’s Historic Medal Haul
India set a new record by winning its 25th medal with a bronze in men’s -60kg J1 judo by Kapil Parmar. High jumper Praveen Kumar won India’s sixth gold in the men’s T64 final, and Hokato Hotozhe Sema earned a bronze in men’s shot put – F57. Navdeep Singh added a seventh gold with his victory in the men’s javelin throw – F41, and Simran earned bronze in the women’s 200m – T12. With another gold and a bronze on the final day, India concluded its best-ever Paralympics campaign with seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals.
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Women’s Sports and Swimwear Market Brief Exploration to 2031: Industry Analysis, CAGR Status, Key Players
The recently released Women’s Sports and Swimwear Market Report 2024, delivers an in-depth analysis of the market. This comprehensive evaluation includes size, product specifications, cost structures, industry connections, and an overview of the market landscape. Additionally, the report offers detailed insights into the Women’s Sports and Swimwear market's size, volume, and forecasts across various product types, applications, and end-users. With its expert insights, the report serves as a crucial guide for enterprises seeking a strategic comprehension of the constantly evolving technology sector.
Who are the Largest Manufacturers of Women’s Sports and Swimwear Market Globally?
Nike, Inc.
Adidas AG
Under Armour, Inc.
Puma SE
Asics Corporation
Reebok International Ltd.
Lululemon Athletica Inc.
Columbia Sportswear Company
New Balance Athletics, Inc.
Brooks Sports, Inc.
Fabletics
Athleta
Victoria's Secret
Roxy
O'Neill
Rip Curl
Billabong
Speedo International Ltd.
Arena Italia S.p.A.
TYR Sport, Inc.Women’s Sports and Swimwear Market Recent Developments
In March 2023, Adidas is planning to launch its new line of sportswear and swimwear made from plant-based materials.
In January 2023, Nike is set to release its new line of sportswear and swimwear for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
In August 2022, Sweaty Betty announced its partnership with The Ocean Cleanup, pledging to use 100% recycled materials in its sportswear and swimwear by 2025.
In June 2022, Puma launched its new collection of sustainable sportswear and swimwear, featuring recycled and organic materials.
In April 2022, Decathlon launched its first-ever range of hijab-friendly sportswear and swimwear for Muslim women.
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The Women’s Sports and Swimwear market has experienced notable growth in recent years, propelled by the rising demand for power electronics across various sectors, including automotive, telecommunications, and renewable energy. This market is poised for further expansion as the global adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy sources accelerates. Women’s Sports and Swimwear s are highly valued for their exceptional thermal conductivity, electrical insulation, and mechanical strength, making them indispensable in power modules and electronic components. With ongoing advancements in technology and manufacturing, the applications of Women’s Sports and Swimwear s are expected to broaden, extending their reach into an even wider array of uses in the near future.
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Why APAC Led Silicon in Insulator Market?
The method of adding a thin coating of silicon on top of the insulator to create silicon semiconductor devices is known as a silicon-on insulator (SOI). Due to the low-operating voltage, SOI wafers improve the efficiency of SOI-based devices.
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A silicon wafer serves as the substrate shape. Advanced electrical gadgets are produced using it. The integrated circuit tech employed in automobiles, consumer electronics, and related sectors has broad applicability.
The wafer type category with the highest revenue contribution was RF-SOI. This is brought on by sophisticated LTE devices' growing RF-SOI use. A further factor driving the rise of the RF-SOI category is the increase in global investments in constructing 5G networks.
The 200 mm segment has the most share when looking at wafer sizes. This is mostly due to the ongoing demand from North America and APAC for RF-SOI substrates (radio frequency applications), specially made for the mobility and automotive industries.
Dynamics of Silicon on Insulator Market
Global SOI market expansion is driven by the increasing need for SOIs in consumer electronics. This is due to their use in consumer electronics like tablets, smartphones, laptops, digital cameras, and other gadgets.
The increased popularity of smartphones with 3G/4G LTE Multimode connection, enhanced multimedia features, and location awareness abilities will drive demand for SOIs. The most smartphone demand has been seen in places like APAC and Latin America. The global need for smartphones is rising due to expanding internet usage and digitization.
Additionally, the need for smartphones is predicted to rise throughout the projected period due to the arrival of 5G technology. Additionally, growing industrialization and rising per capita disposable income in nations like China and India are major causes of boosting mobile device sales.
Surging Acceptance of AI and ML
There is a lot of potential for SOI wafers in consumer electronics. In recent years, the consumer electronics sector has been leading the pack by adding new revolutionary technologies, such as AI and ML, into its products.
By integrating AI and ML into their daily operations, businesses may explore new growth opportunities while also enhancing the consumer experience. All consumer electronic products now have these disruptive innovations fueled by technology.
Voice-enabled gadgets and smart TVs are gaining the most popularity, but conventional electronics like smartphones, TVs, computers, cameras, and speakers are also becoming more popular. By integrating and utilizing AI and ML, the consumer electronics sector is undergoing a reboot and may see great breakthroughs like never before.
Geographical Analysis
In the past, the APAC region had the greatest market share worldwide, accounting for 55.4%. In APAC, nations like Japan, China, and South Korea are putting more emphasis on rolling out and growing 5G network services over the next several years. Japan is aggressively investing in 5G technology for enhanced network coverage and connection and is prepared to implement it before the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic.
#Silicon on Insulator Market Share#Silicon on Insulator Market Size#Silicon on Insulator Market Growth#Silicon on Insulator Market Applications#Silicon on Insulator Market Trends
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Paralympic Stars Highlight Strong Competition Level As Paris 2024 Qualification Deadline Looms
Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International: 2023 has been a roller-coaster year for India’s Para shuttler Krishna Nagar. From the lows of injury and early exits in tournaments to gold medal shows in BWF Level-1 events and the silver in the Asian Para Games, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic champion admitted that the year was about testing oneself in rough times and overcoming it with hard work and determination."After a few rough months with injury and almost no training, I regained my rhythm in Thailand in May 2023. The second half of the year was much better with more focus, training, and determination. I am looking to finish the year on a high in Dubai,” said Nagar after winning his men’s singles SH6 Group B game against Indonesia’s Subhan Subhan at the ongoing 5th Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International 2023. “The silver in Asian Para Games was a big confidence booster,” added the 24-year-old who also won gold medals in Canada and England this year. The Jaipur-based shuttler also highlighted that the competition in SH6 category has been very strong with the top 10 world ranked players unleashing variety and variations in their game. “One must give his best in every game – you cannot take any game easy. The level of the competition is very high in every championship,” he added. Nagar also singled out Hong Kong’s top seed Chu Man Kai as the toughest player in the men’s singles SH 6 event. “He has been one player who is difficult to beat. He (Man Kai) relies on his rallies, so one must be very patient.” The Indian shuttler is hoping to defend his title in Paris. “I hope to play good competition, play long rallies, and try not to make mistakes.” Much like Nagar, England’s third seed Jack Shephard wants to ride on his two gold medals at the European Championships to finish the year on a high. “It has been a good year and I have the two European Championships which is a big motivation to work even harder. It’s ongoing work to keep improving. I am aiming for two gold medals at the Paris 2024 Paralympics,” said Shephard who overcame China's Lin Naili 21-19, 14-21, 21-15 in men’s singles SH6 Round 2 Group C game. The round robin matches in the 5th Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International 2023 continues on Wednesday with the knock-out matches beginning on Thursday. Read the full article
#AsianParaGames#BWFLevel#ChuManKai#EuropeanChampionships#HongKong#JackShephard#KrishnaNagar#LinNaili#ManKai#NewDelhi#SH6Group#SH6Round#SubhanSubhan#TheIndian#TheJaipur
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IISM wishes every Indian a Very Happy Republic Day 2023
‘The Sports Heroes 2.0’ turns 1 !!. It feels like only yesterday when the podium winners at the Olympic & Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 came together on a single platform to sing the National Anthem of India at the IISM campus.
I’m grateful to all the athletes for coming together to shoot this video. Such videos will inspire younger generations to take up sports in their careers.
The video is directed by Abhijit P. and Mangesh Sawant.
I am eternally grateful to Shri. Amitabh Bachchan ji for reciting the poem ‘Man Main hai Maidan,' penned beautifully by Mr. Kshitij Patwardhan .
Music is composed by Ram Sampath. Costume designed by Umang Mehta. Special still photography by Tejas Nerurkar.
This video features: Neeraj Chopra, Manish Narwal, Sumit Antil, Pramod Bhagat, Krishna Naga, Ravi Kumar, Mirabai Chanu, Nishad Kumar, Yogesh Kathunia, Devendra Jhajharia, Bhavina Patel, Suhas Yathiraj, Praveen Kumar, Lovlina Borgohain, Harvinder Singh, Manoj Sarkar, Sharad Kumar, Sreejesh P.
Digital India Khelo India University Games, Sports Authority of India, Deepa Malik MyGov India.
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Global Athleisure Market Expected to Reach Approximately US$ 450 billion by 2028: Ken Research
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Athleisure also categorized as hybrid clothing, refers to manufactured apparel that is frequently worn for athletic activities as well as in other contexts including the job, school, or other informal or social gatherings. According to Ken Research Analysis, the Global Athleisure Market is expected to record a positive CAGR of ~8% during the forecast period (2022-2028) and is expected to reach approximately US$ 450 billion by 2028.
An important factor influencing the market demand is an increase in consumer fitness and health consciousness, which is fueling the desire for stylish and comfortable clothing and is expected to drive the growth of the Athleisure Market. Athletic wear clothes are highly used by men, women, and children related to sports and games.
Key Trends by Market Segment
By Type: The clothing type segment held the largest market share in the Global Athleisure Market in 2021.
Athletic-casual attire is increasingly accepted in a variety of social contexts. Many of the clothes that are now deemed appropriate for the workplace are made from sports-inspired materials like spandex, lycra, and other synthetic fibers.
Additionally, athleisure is now more widely recognized in the workplace. Many workers believe that wearing casual t-shirts and athletic sneakers to work is acceptable. One of the main elements boosting the demand for the clothing segment in the worldwide market is the comfort of athleisure wear.
By End User: The women end user segment held the largest share of the Global Athleisure Market in 2021.
Sports and fitness participation among women is anticipated to propel market growth. It is also anticipated that a rising number of women joining sports groups to stimulate the Athleisure Market expansion. Apart from that, customers are significantly influenced by celebrity endorsements, marketing, and events put on by well-known people which is in turn positively impacting the market growth.
The Sasakawa Sports Foundation (SSF) estimates that 72.4% of all Japanese people participate in sports at least once a year. Furthermore, nearly 70% of all women in the nation participate in sports at least once a year. This element is increasing the nation's demand for athleisure and sportswear.
By Distribution Channel: The online sales distribution channel segment held the largest share of the Global Athleisure Market in 2021.
With a dominant market share, the online distribution channel is likely to grow rapidly throughout the forecast period. The market's growth can be attributed to consumers buying more apparel through online distribution channels. Furthermore, the demand for athleisure is being fueled by the expansion of online e-commerce platforms. Additionally, the use of internet distribution platforms has expanded as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Geography: Asia Pacific accounted for the largest market share in 2021 within the total Global Athleisure Market.
During the projection period, it is predicted that the rising middle class is expected to increase health consciousness and the burgeoning sporting cultures of nations like China, India, Australia, and Japan will drive athleisure product demand. For instance, the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and Paralympic Games, which had a significant impact on the growth of the athleisure market by ensuring the wide availability of products to suit varying requirements and levels of professional use, contributed significantly to the increase in Japanese enthusiasm for sports between 2019 and 2020.
Competitive Landscape
The Global Athleisure Market is highly competitive with ~400 players which include globally diversified players, regional players as well as a large number of country-niche players.
Country niche players and regional players constitute ~60% and ~30% respectively, in terms of the number of players. Some of the major players in the market include Adidas AG, American Eagle Outfitters Inc., Nike, Inc., Puma Se, The Gap, Inc., ALALA, Esprit Retail B.V. & Co. KG, Carbon38 Inc., Under Armour, Inc., Columbia Sportswear Company, Lululemon Athletica Inc., and others.
Recent Developments Related to Major and Emerging Companies
In March 2022, Puma invented Nitro Foam, a lighter-weight, responsive foam created by using nitrogen. It also created a brand-new rubber outsole technology. The company launched five new models which include eternity, deviate, deviate elite, liberate, and velocity.
In October 2022, footwear retail chain, Metro Brands saw its share price rise by 20% after signing a share purchase agreement to buy Cravatex Brands. The purchase was carried out to increase its footprint in the sports and athleisure market in India. Metro Brands will obtain Proline's exclusive rights through this acquisition, as well as FILA's sales and distribution rights in India across all formats, including Airport Stores, Distribution, Online Marketplaces, Exclusive Brand Stores, Multi Brand Stores, and Webstores.
In March 2021, Kohl's introduced FLX, a private label athleisure range to increase sales of athletic and casual clothing from 20% to 30% of its overall company. FLX is size-inclusive and environmentally conscious, and it can be found in more than 300 Kohl's stores and online at Kohls.com.
Key Topics Covered in the Report
Snapshot of the Global Athleisure Market
Industry Value Chain and Ecosystem Analysis
Market size and Segmentation of the Global Athleisure Market
Historic Growth of the Overall Global Athleisure Market and Segments
Competition Scenario of the Market and Key Developments of Competitors
Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis of the Global Athleisure Market
Overview, Product Offerings, and SWOT Analysis of Key Competitors
COVID-19 Impact on the Overall Global Athleisure Market
Future Market Forecast and Growth Rates of the Total Global Athleisure Market and by Segments
Market Size of Type / End User Segments with Historical CAGR and Future Forecasts
Analysis of the Athleisure Market in Major Regions
Major Production / Consumption Hubs in the Major Regions
Major Country-wise Historic and Future Market Growth Rates of the Total Market and Segments
Overview of Notable Emerging Competitor Companies within Each Major Country
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Major Players Mentioned in the report
Adidas AG
American Eagle Outfitters Inc.
Nike, Inc.
Puma SE
The Gap, Inc.
ALALA
Esprit Retail B.V. & Co. KG
Carbon38 Inc.
Under Armour, Inc.
Columbia Sportswear Company
Lululemon Athletica Inc.
Key Target Audience – Organizations and Entities Who Can Benefit by Subscribing This Report
Apparel Manufacturers
Rubber Suppliers
Footwear Manufacturer
Athletic Accessories Manufacturers
Nylon Suppliers
Vegan Goods Manufacturers
Sportswear Manufacturers
Fabric Manufacturers
Clothing Designer Agencies
Company Research and Development Institutes
Market Research & Consulting Firms
Banking and Financial Service Providers
Government & Environment Regulatory Authorities
Material Suppliers
Start-ups in Apparel Sector
Quality Test & Inspection Companies
Marketing Agencies
Supermarkets & Hypermarkets
Online Retail Platforms
Time Period Captured in the Report
Historical Period: 2017-2021
Forecast Period: 2022E-2028F
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Global Athleisure Market 2022-2028: Ken Research
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कभी नींद की 30 गोलियां खाकर देना चाहते थे कभी जान लेकिन हौसले की मिसाल बने थे भारत के पहले पैरालिंपिक गोल्ड मेडलिस्ट मुरलीकांत पेटकर
कभी नींद की 30 गोलियां खाकर देना चाहते थे कभी जान लेकिन हौसले की मिसाल बने थे भारत के पहले पैरालिंपिक गोल्ड मेडलिस्ट मुरलीकांत पेटकर
मुंबईबात 1967 की है। मुरलीकांत पेटकर जीवन स�� तंग आ चुके थे। वह आत्महत्या करने का इरादा कर चुके थे। INHS अश्विनी नवल हॉस्पिटल के अपने पलंग पर बैठे थे। वह इरादा कर चुके थे कि अब जीवन समाप्त करना है। तभी एक सफाई कर्मचारी उनके पास भागा-भागा आया। उसने पेटकर से ‘मटका’ खेलने के लिए 10 रुपये मांगे। मटका जुए का एक तरीका है जिसमें लोग कम पैसे लगाकर बड़ा दाम कमाना चाहते हैं। पेटकर शराब के साथ नींद की 30…
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[ad_1] The streets of Paris during the Olympics (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) Hosting an Olympic Games is a White Elephant—this everlasting debate has been going on for years. Paris 2024, the first Games under the Olympic Agenda 2020, has managed to defy this long-lasting debate. The Olympic Agenda 2020 and its reforms aim to attain a sustainable Olympic movement that leaves a legacy to be cherished by society and enhances the essence of the Games. Greece spent over $11 billion hosting the Athens 2004 Games, which had a huge impact on the country’s economy. Many venues and infrastructure created for the Games turned out to be a burden on the country. The huge investments made by Brazil to host the Rio 2016 Games were also met with negative impacts on society. Multiple facilities were left unused and the government faced backlash from the common mass. The Paris Games were designed accordingly to be 95 per cent sustainable. Most of the facilities used were either pre-existing or temporary, and those created were built with the aim of reusable motives. Of the 1.2 million pieces of sports equipment used, 900 thousand were rented – an impressive 75 per cent. The rest which was purchased is now being donated to federations and associations to be used at different levels of society – grassroots to elite. “By redefining what more sustainable and responsible Olympic Games can look like, Paris 2024 has set a powerful example for future hosts”, said Marie Sallois, Director of Sustainability at the IOC. “The Games are proving to be a living embodiment of Olympic Agenda’s focus on sustainability, inclusivity and legacy.” [olympics.com] Eiffel Tower with the Olympic Rings (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) The French volleyball and badminton associations will receive a significant number of sports equipment to cater to their needs at different levels. The Seine-Saint-Dennis area which was fairly underdeveloped areas in terms of sports will receive new sports facilities with items from the Games. Even the sand used in the Eiffel Tower Arena, used for beach volleyball events is not going to waste. The sand will be used to make three new courts in the Seine Saint Dennis area and another court is being planned in a similar way near Taverny in Val d’Oise. The temporary swimming facilities at La Defense Arena and the skateboard tracks are being relocated to build new facilities in areas that require the most. The Games’ governing body is making sure that the legacy reaches the people who require it the most. There are partnerships with Emmaus, The Red Cross Society and The French Popular Relief, to ensure that the gear used – uniforms, furniture and even the technological equipment, do not go unused. The French National Olympic and Paralympic Committee along with the Paris City authorities are actively donating to charities. For instance, about 50 thousand pieces of furniture, including 9 thousand mattresses and 11 thousand pillows have been donated to Emmaus, the popular social welfare group operating in over 41 countries. As the Indian media erupted over the news of India submitting the letter of intent to the IOC to host the 2036 Olympics, it is important that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) also submit a full-proof plan of carbon footprint and sustainability. Also Read: India needs to quickly spell out which city will play host to the 2036 Olympics The post The Legacy that Paris 2024 is Leaving Behind appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] The streets of Paris during the Olympics (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) Hosting an Olympic Games is a White Elephant—this everlasting debate has been going on for years. Paris 2024, the first Games under the Olympic Agenda 2020, has managed to defy this long-lasting debate. The Olympic Agenda 2020 and its reforms aim to attain a sustainable Olympic movement that leaves a legacy to be cherished by society and enhances the essence of the Games. Greece spent over $11 billion hosting the Athens 2004 Games, which had a huge impact on the country’s economy. Many venues and infrastructure created for the Games turned out to be a burden on the country. The huge investments made by Brazil to host the Rio 2016 Games were also met with negative impacts on society. Multiple facilities were left unused and the government faced backlash from the common mass. The Paris Games were designed accordingly to be 95 per cent sustainable. Most of the facilities used were either pre-existing or temporary, and those created were built with the aim of reusable motives. Of the 1.2 million pieces of sports equipment used, 900 thousand were rented – an impressive 75 per cent. The rest which was purchased is now being donated to federations and associations to be used at different levels of society – grassroots to elite. “By redefining what more sustainable and responsible Olympic Games can look like, Paris 2024 has set a powerful example for future hosts”, said Marie Sallois, Director of Sustainability at the IOC. “The Games are proving to be a living embodiment of Olympic Agenda’s focus on sustainability, inclusivity and legacy.” [olympics.com] Eiffel Tower with the Olympic Rings (Image: Rohan Chowdhury) The French volleyball and badminton associations will receive a significant number of sports equipment to cater to their needs at different levels. The Seine-Saint-Dennis area which was fairly underdeveloped areas in terms of sports will receive new sports facilities with items from the Games. Even the sand used in the Eiffel Tower Arena, used for beach volleyball events is not going to waste. The sand will be used to make three new courts in the Seine Saint Dennis area and another court is being planned in a similar way near Taverny in Val d’Oise. The temporary swimming facilities at La Defense Arena and the skateboard tracks are being relocated to build new facilities in areas that require the most. The Games’ governing body is making sure that the legacy reaches the people who require it the most. There are partnerships with Emmaus, The Red Cross Society and The French Popular Relief, to ensure that the gear used – uniforms, furniture and even the technological equipment, do not go unused. The French National Olympic and Paralympic Committee along with the Paris City authorities are actively donating to charities. For instance, about 50 thousand pieces of furniture, including 9 thousand mattresses and 11 thousand pillows have been donated to Emmaus, the popular social welfare group operating in over 41 countries. As the Indian media erupted over the news of India submitting the letter of intent to the IOC to host the 2036 Olympics, it is important that the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) also submit a full-proof plan of carbon footprint and sustainability. Also Read: India needs to quickly spell out which city will play host to the 2036 Olympics The post The Legacy that Paris 2024 is Leaving Behind appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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