No Grounds, No Glory: Why Indian Universities and Colleges Need to Invest in Sports Infrastructure
Sports infrastructure in Indian schools, universities, and colleges remains severely underdeveloped, hampering students’ physical, mental, and emotional growth. Despite India’s aspirations to excel globally in sports, the foundation for nurturing talent is lacking. The time to act is now. By investing in sports infrastructure, Indian universities and colleges can nurture future athletes and instil a culture of excellence, teamwork, and resilience—values essential for nation-building. Without grounds, there’s no glory, and the future of Indian sports depends on the choices we make today.
Ergonomics 2.0: Designing the ultimate stress-free workspaces for 2025
Workplace stress is at an all-time high. More than 60% of employees report feeling physically and emotionally drained due to work, often because of poorly designed office spaces. “Ergonomics 2.0,” represents a forward-thinking approach that combines advanced technology with wellness-driven design to shape the workplaces of the future. By combining sports-inspired designs with smart technology, workplaces can shift from being a source of stress to a hub of creativity and well-being. The message is clear: rethink workplace design today to create a healthier, more dynamic tomorrow.
Building the World’s Highest Futsal Field at Changthang, Ladakh
Located at an altitude of approximately 4,500 meters (14,800 feet) in Changthang, Ladakh, this unique project emerged as part of the Changthang Football Initiative by SAVE (Students Association for Village Education) in partnership with Royal Enfield. SAVE, led by dedicated Ladakhi youth, sought to equip the region with infrastructure to foster personal development and community cohesion through football, addressing the scarcity of such facilities in this remote, high-altitude area.
Using Technology in Sports: Enhancing Facilities and Athlete Performance
Technology has transformed every aspect of sports, from how events are conducted to how athletes prepare and perform. Modern sports facilities are increasingly incorporating technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics, not just to improve athlete performance but also to manage these facilities more efficiently.
Source: LinkedIn