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Gamescraft Foundation renewed partnerships for sports talent

New Delhi: Skill-based online gaming company Social Branch of Gamescraft, Gamescraft Foundation, has further strengthened India’s commitment to enhance India’s sports talent. It is displayed by renewed by Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), Anju Bobby Sports Foundation (ABSF), Gosports Foundation and Dola and Rahul Banerjee Sports Foundation (DRBSF).

This initiative reflects the long -term view of the gamecraft to empower India’s sports ecosystem from the grassroots to the international level.

Vice President of Gamescraft – Corporate Communications and CSR, Rishi Vadhera said, ‘Positive results have come out of the work done with our colleagues in the last few years. Real changes are possible with continuous support in the journey of emerging players. Our focus is on grooming talent, preparing permanent infrastructure and giving communities to make future champions to make future champions. These partnerships reflect our long -term commitment in the sports sector of India and we are grateful to the dedication of our partners.

Anju Bobby George, India’s founder and India’s first player to win a medal at the World Athletics Championship, said, ‘Our association with the Gamescraft Foundation is based on the shared thinking of a long -term impact. The way we have got support, it has not only strengthened our training structure, but has also inspired girls from small cities to dream a big dream.

Manisha Malhotra, President, IIS said, ‘In Indian Games, it will not be just a matter of talent. When corporate India becomes a participant in it, only then the real change occurs. With the Gamescraft Foundation, we have created a system that gives our athletes the best success. I am convinced that we will get to see more medals in the track and field.

These cooperation is also showing impressive results on the global platform. Neeraj Chopra, who is associated with IIS, raised the value of the country by winning a silver medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. At the same time, Para-Athletes, supported by Gosports Foundation, won a total of four medals in 2024 Paralympics-in which gold medals Sumit Anthil and Dharambir won the silver medal by Suhas Yatiraj and the bronze medal by Rakesh Kumar. Athlete Shaily Singh of ABSF won a bronze medal in the women’s long jump at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championship, while Deepika Kumari, who was associated with DRBSF, won a bronze medal in the 2025 Archery World Cup.

The Gamescraft Foundation is playing an important role in empowering sports development structure in India, providing real opportunities, nurturing talent and giving flight to players’ ambitions.

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