Tata Tea Jaago Re 2.0 Promotes Sporting Culture in India, Takes a Step with ‘Champions Of Tomorrow’

Prerit Chauhan (Photo/Video) By Lokesh Goswami Ten News Delhi :

New Delhi: Tata Tea Jaago Re 2.0 has created ‘Champions of Tomorrow’, a platform to identify India’s most promising athletes and provide them with an opportunity to hone their skills.

On Thursday in Capital, Tata Tea Jaago Re 2.0 walked the talk. on pre-activism and created ’Champions of Tomorrow -an initiative to identify lndia’s most promising athletes and provide them with an opportunity to hone their skills. The 50-day long nation-wide tournament saw an impressive participation from over 3000 athletes from over 500 schools from 6 cities, providing them an opportunity to showcase their sporting talent. The grand finale of “Champions of Tomorrow’ conducted by Tata Tea Jaago Re 2.0 in association with Athletics Federation of india (AFI) came to a conclusion Today in Delhi. 12 of the most promising athletes from different parts of the country have been selected today to travel to the United Kingdom for an eight-day training programme at Loughborough University.

Indian’s Iconic Social platform Tata Tea ‘Jaago Re” launched jaago Re 2.0 in 2017 with the Theme ‘Alarm Bajne Se Pehle Jaago Re’ to focus on driving behavioural change. In endeavor to instill a nature of ‘Pre-activism’ in citizens and as a brand that walks the talk.

Speaking Exclusively to Ten News, Sushant Dash, Regional President India & Middle East, Tata Global Beverages said, ”Pre-activism is the need of the hour and Jaago Re 2.0 encourages everyone to take a step forward as pre-activists to bring about a Iasting change. We decided to lead the change by taking the first step with the launch of ’Champions of Tomorrow’.

List of winners who would travel to the United Kingdom for an eight-day training programme at Loughborough University (city-wise)

 

Kolkata

1)      Mahendra Sarkar – 800m (boys)

2)      Swastidipa Karmakar – 400 m (girls)

3)      Sayani Ghosh – Long jump (girls)

4)      Dishani Ganguly – 100m (girls)

 

Hyderabad

1)      D Bhagya Lakshmi – 800 m (girls)

2)      K Arvind – 400m (boys)

3)      Harikrishna – 100m (boys)

 

Delhi

1)      Saurav Chaudhary – Long jump (boys)

2)      Pankaj Mathur – 800 m (boys)

 

Mumbai

1)      Avantika Santosh Narale – 100m (girls)

2)      Agrata Mahesh – Shot put (girls)

3)      Pravin Kr. Gupta – Shot put (boys)

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