HCLFoundation Sports for Change National Finals 2025 identifies promising talent among underserved youth

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HCLFoundation Sports for Change National Finals 2025 identifies promising

talent among underserved youth

CHENNAI — HCLFoundation, which drives the corporate social responsibility agenda of global
technology company  HCLTech  in India, today announced the commencement of the 7th edition
of the Sports for Change (SFC) National Finals 2025, held at Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar
College, Chennai. The event was graced by Padma Shri, Mr. Achanta Sharath Kamal, Former
Indian Table Tennis player and Vice-Chairperson of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
Athletes’ Commission.
This year’s edition of the Sports for Change Competition brought together 12,256 young
athletes from across India, selected through a rigorous process involving training camps and
multi-tier qualifiers at the district, state, and zonal levels. The event culminated in the
participation of 758 top-performing children from 14 states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland, Sikkim, Assam, West Bengal, Andhra
Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala.
As part of the event, a significant milestone in promoting inclusive sports was achieved with the
distribution of 131 basketball wheelchairs to five State Federations—Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh—underscoring HCLFoundation’s commitment
to accessibility and empowerment through sports.

The 2025 edition featured 45 District Competitions, 9 State Championships, and 3 Zonal
Competitions, culminating in the national finals. It covered a wide range of sports including team
games like Football, Volleyball, Kabaddi, Basketball, Cricket, Touch Rugby, Kho-Kho, Handball,
and Hockey; track and field events such as sprints, hurdles, jumps, shotput, javelin, and relay
races; and individual games like Badminton, Table Tennis, Archery, Chess, and Carrom.
“At HCLFoundation, we believe in the transformative power of sports to unlock potential and
uplift young lives, especially among underserved children and youth. Through our Sports for
Change (SFC) initiative, we are dedicated to bridging the access gap and advocating for every
child’s right to play. By nurturing grassroots participation and linking sports with key
developmental outcomes, we are cultivating an environment where talent flourishes, dreams are
realized and future leaders emerge as role models from within their communities,” said Dr. Nidhi
Pundhir, SVP, Global CSR, HCLTech and Director, HCLFoundation.
Launched in 2017, Sports For Change is a unique initiative that integrates sports into holistic
education and empowers underserved youth. The program has produced sporting talent who
have gone on to represent India at major international tournaments and bring home medals. To
date, the initiative has positively impacted over 64,000 young athletes.
The impact in FY 2024–25 alone has been remarkable: three athletes represented India on
international platforms, while eight girls from Delhi competed at the National Games 2025,
showcasing the growing reach and effectiveness of the program. Among the many success

stories are Lekha Shree and Dhana Priya, who secured jobs at Ernst & Young after gaining
admission to Reva University, Bengaluru, through sports quotas. Furthermore, the initiative has
cultivated a strong community leadership pipeline, with 72 alum athletes becoming community
coaches, including 24 certified by national sports federations.

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