By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 09th
July:- PNB MetLife, among the top 10 private
life insurance companies in India (fiscal 2019), kick-started the PNB
MetLife Junior Badminton Championship (JBC) – Season 5, one of the
biggest national open-platform for Badminton at Sector-38, West, Chandigarh.
The first day of the four days tournament in the city received an overwhelming
response with 1040 young future prodigies engaging in on-court battles.
The tournament was inaugurated by
D.K. Jain, Zonal Manager, Punjab National Bank (Chandigarh), who graced the
occasion as the Chief Guest. Accompanying him were T.P.S. Puri, Former Chief
National Coach of India and Current President of Chandigarh Badminton
Association; Surinder Mahajan, Secretary of Chandigarh Badminton Association
and Sanjay Beniwal, Director General of Police, Chandigarh.
The fifth edition of JBC will cover
the length and breadth of the country with tournaments in 10 cities - Chandigarh, Bangalore, Kochi, Lucknow, Pune,
Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Guwahati and New Delhi. The matches will
be played in four age categories–Under-9,
11, 13, 15 and 17 for boys and girls. The top two kids from each
category from every city tournament will proceed to the national finale in New
Delhi where they will get a chance to be felicitated with the National Title by
the ace badminton player and the brand ambassador of PNB MetLife, P.V. Sindhu.
Nipun
Kaushal, Chief Marketing Officer, PNB MetLife said
that during the last edition of PNB MetLife Junior Badminton Championship, we
were able to reach out to 8000+ budding badminton enthusiasts from across the
country. In the fifth edition, we aspire to take this to the next level and
create a deeper impact at all levels and touch lives of many more aspiring
shuttlers. Aligned to this agenda, last week we also launched the JBC Boot
Camp, a masterfully created virtual badminton boot camp that hosts sessions
from the badminton stalwarts like P.V. Sindhu, U. Vimal Kumar, Vijay Lancy,
Anup Sridhar and many more. He said that now the badminton aspirants from
across the country will get a chance to learn about the techniques of the game,
mental ability, fitness, nourishment and so on.
With an aim to create a sustainable
social impact, Junior Badminton Championship is also associated with CRY (Child
Rights and You), as a CSR partner. Over the past four years as a part of its
CSR initiative, PNB MetLife has been providing annual scholarships to the
underprivileged children across India for coaching and training. This year
already 100 underprivileged children have been trained for the upcoming JBC out
of which 32 children will be awarded an annual scholarship to pursue Badminton
as a sport.
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