Mumbai: IndusInd Bank partners with Paralympic Committee of India as the Official Banking Partner, demonstrating commitment to enhancing Indian para-athletes. Through ‘IndusInd For Sports’, the bank champions the transformative power of sports, using it as a catalyst for inclusion and sustainability since 2016.
PCI and IndusInd Bank strive to enhance para-sports and back the Paralympic movement in India by empowering disabled athletes through improved facilities, enhanced resources, and fostering an inclusive environment that acknowledges their accomplishments. Their joint aim is to collaborate with various partners to sustain the inspirational essence of the Paralympic Games and promote para-sports nationwide.
IndusInd Bank’s ‘#HarKadamJeetKa’ campaign for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games highlights its pioneering support for Indian para-athletes, aiming to promote diverse participation, nurture individual talent, and inspire national pride through sporting achievements.
Sanjeev Anand, Head-Corporate, Commercial & Rural Banking and Mentor of IndusInd For Sports, IndusInd Bank, said “At IndusInd Bank, we are honored to partner with the Paralympic Committee of India as their Official Banking Partner for the upcoming Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. It is a matter of great pride to support our Para-Champions who will represent India at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Our new campaign, ‘#HarKadamJeetKa,’ celebrates their remarkable spirit and achievements and highlights the fact that IndusInd Bank has supported them in every step of their journey. We hope this initiative will inspire and elevate the profile of para-sports, fostering greater recognition and support for their extraordinary achievements.”
Shri Devendra Jhajharia, Padma Bhushan awardee and President, Paralympic Committee of India, said, “We are thrilled to announce IndusInd Bank as the official banking partner of the Paralympic Committee of India for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. This partnership, under the inspiring campaign #HarKadamJeetKa, represents more than just financial support; it embodies a shared vision of perseverance, excellence, and triumph. With 84 athletes in our contingent, the largest ever from India, we are poised to make history in Paris. IndusInd Bank’s commitment strengthens our resolve to support our athletes as they aim to outshine their remarkable achievements from Tokyo 2020. Together, we are ready to embark on this incredible journey, and we are confident that with every step, victory will be within reach.”
India proudly supports and is represented by champions who will shine at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games:
PARAATHLETES |
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Sr.
No |
Family Name of the
Athlete |
GivenNameoftheAthlete |
PARAARCHERY |
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1 | SINGH | HARVINDER |
2 | KUMAR | RAKESH |
3 | SWAMI | SHYAM SUNDAR |
4 | POOIA | |
5 | SARITA | |
6 | DEVI | SHEETAL |
PARAATHLETICS |
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7 | JEEVANJI | DEEPTHI |
8 | SUMIT | SUMIT |
9 | SANDEEP | SANDEEP |
10 | AJEETSINGH | AJEETSINGH |
11 | RINKU | RINKU |
12 | NAVDEEP | NAVDEEP |
13 | KATHUNIYA | YOGESH |
14 | DHARAMBIR | DHARAMBIR |
15 | NISHADKUMAR | NISHADKUMAR |
16 | THANGAVELU | MARIYAPPAN |
17 | KHILARI | SACHINSARJERAO |
18 | PAL | PREETHI |
19 | JADHAV | BHAGYASHRIMADHAVMO |
20 | MANU | MANU |
21 | KUMAR | PARVEEN |
22 | RAMPAL | RAMPAL |
23 | RONGALI | RAVI |
24 | SARGAR | SANDIP SANJAY |
25 | GURJAR | SUNDAR SINGH |
26 | KUMAR | SHAILESH |
27 | KUMAR | SHARAD |
28 | MOHDYASSER | MOHDYASSER |
29 | KUMAR | ROHIT |
30 | SOORMA | PRANAV |
31 | AMITKUMAR | |
32 | ARVIND | ARVIND |
33 | DIPESHKUMAR | DIPESHKUMAR |
34 | PRAVEENKUMAR | PRAVEENKUMAR |
35 | GAVIT | DILIPMAHADU |
36 | RANA | SOMAN |
37 | HOTOZHESEMA | HOKATO |
38 | KASANA | SAKSHI |
39 | KARAMJYOTI | KAMM JYOTI |
40 | RAJU | RAKSHITHA |
41 | RAWAT | AMISHA |
42 | CHAUDHARY | BHAVANABENAJABAJI |
43 | SIMRAN | SIMRAN |
44 | LAKHANI | KANCHAN |
PARABADMINTON |
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45 | SARKAR | MANOJ |
46 | NITESH | KUMAR |
47 | NAGAR | KRISHNA |
48 | SOLAIMALAI | SIVARAJAN |
49 | YATHIRAJ | SUHASLALINAKERE |
50 | KADAM | SUKANT |
51 | TARUN | TARUN |
52 | SUMATHYSIVAN | NITHYASRE |
53 | MANDEEPKAUR | MANDEEPKAUR |
54 | JOSHI | MANASIGIRISHCHANDRA |
55 | KOHLI | PALAK |
56 | MURUGESAN | THULASIMATHI |
57 | RAMADASS | MANISHA |
PARACANOE |
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58 | YADAV | PRACHI |
59 | KUMAR | YASH |
60 | OJHA | POOJA |
PARACYCLING |
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61 | SHAIK | ARSHAD |
62 | GADERIYA | JYOTI |
BLINDJUDO | ||
63 | PARMAR | KAPIL |
64 | KOKILA | KOKILA |
PARAPOWERLIFTING |
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65 | PARMJEETKUMAR | PARMJEETKUMAR |
66 | ASHOK | ASHOK |
67 | KHATUN | SAKINA |
68 | RAJAMANI | KASTHURI |
PARAROWING |
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69 | ANITA | |
70 | KONGANAPA LLE | NARAYANA |
SHOOTINGPARA SPORT |
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71 | BHAT | AMIR AHMAD |
72 | LEKHARA | AVANI |
73 | AGARWAL | MONA |
74 | SINGH | NIHA |
75 | NARWAL | MANISH |
76 | KHANDELWAL | RUDRANSH |
77 | BABU | SIDHARTHA |
78 | DEVARADDIRAMAKRISH
NA |
SRIHARSHA |
79 | UNHALKAR | SWAROOPMAHAVIR |
80 | FRANCIS | RUBINA |
PARASWIMMING |
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81 | JADHAV | SUYASHNARAYAN |
PARATABLETENNIS |
82 | PATEL | SONALBEN |
83 | PATEL | BHAVINABEN |
PARATAEKWONDO |
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84 | ARUNA |