TNSJA awards presented to 10 emerging athletes
Chief guest Deepak Chahar hails the initiative, saying support is crucial for budding sportspersons; it is a great cause that the association has taken up, says Viswanathan
he past and present of the Tamil Nadu sports fraternity came together to celebrate the future stars as 10 emerging athletes were rewarded at the India CementsTamil Nadu Sports Journalists’ Association Scholarships 2024 held at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here on Sunday. Each awardee received a cheque for ₹30,000 and a trophy.
A.S. Sharvaanica, an eightyearold chess prodigy from Ariyalur, the Kanyakumari twin sisters M. Anslin and M. Akslin, who excelled at the Khelo India Youth Games, and para athlete J. Keerthika were among the recipients.
Chennai Super Kings pacer Deepak Chahar was the chief guest. CSK CEO K.S. Viswanathan, India Cements marketing and channel growth Head Shashank Singh, Tamil Nadu Cricket Association Honorary Se
Tcretary R.I. Palani and Honorary Assistant Secretary Dr. R.N. Baba also graced the gala event.
Former India cricketer W.V. Raman, men’s cricket team selection committee member S. Sharath, former India women’s cricket team captain Sudha Shah, MRF Pace Foundation head coach M. Senthilnathan, hockey Olympian Mohammed Riaz, former India athlete Shiny Wilson and former India swimmer Wilson Cherian gave away the trophies.
Chahar hailed the TNSJA’s initiative to support deserving young athletes. “Obviously, I like it. I urge all the media (across the rest of India) to do the same. When you’re young, support is crucial. It’s excellent when the media provides that support. There’s nothing better than receiving a scholarship at an early stage. Congratulations to all the athletes here.”
Shashank assured that India Cements will continue to support young talent and sponsor scholarships in the years to come.
“At India Cements, we are always scouting for the next generation of athletes. We have the top10 here, there are other athletes who were not able to make it to the elite list. Kudos to them and their families as well. What better than getting the award from Chahar whose story in itself is inspirational,” said Shashank.
Viswanathan said: “India Cements is a company that has been supporting athletes for the past five decades. Knowing India Cements and N. Srinivasan (managing director), we will live up to the expectations of the sports journalists. It is a great cause which you have taken up. I would like to congratulate all the winners and wish them the very best.”
The India CementsTNSJA scholarship winners for 202324 (₹30,000 each):
A.S. Sharvaanica (chess), M. Anslin (athletics), M. Akslin (athletics), R.S. Rethin Pranav (tennis), Barathkumar Karthi (volleyball), Deeksha Sivakumar (swimming), J. Hemchudeshan (cricket), G. Kamalini (cricket), Pooja Arthi (squash) and J. Keerthika (para athletics).