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BPCL launches sports scholarship to empower young athletes

BPCL launches sports scholarship to empower young athletes

New Delhi, Apr 3 (UNI) State run oil marketing company Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), on Thursday announced the launch of the BPCL Sports Scholarship Initiative to strengthen its commitment to developing national sports talent. This program offers financial support to promising young athletes, allowing them to concentrate on their training and competitive goals nationally and internationally.
The initiative is open to Indian athletes aged 13 to 25 across various sports, including Athletics, Badminton, Cricket, Hockey, Chess, Tennis, and more. Chosen participants will benefit from a monthly stipend, a sports kit, and coverage for tournament expenses, enabling them to enhance their skills without financial burdens.
Scholarships will be granted in three distinct categories -- Budding Athlete Engagement (Ages 13-17); Junior Athlete Engagement (Ages 17-21); and Elite Athlete Engagement (Ages 21-25), BPCL said in a statement.

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