Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) has unveiled a state-of-the-art ‘Sports Lab Fitness Centre’ in Hisar, Haryana, as part of the expansion of its flagship Sports Lab project. This underscores HMIF’s commitment to nurturing young talent and promoting excellence in sports at the grassroots level.
The newly established Sports Lab Fitness Centre aims to provide budding athletes with top-notch training facilities and expert guidance to enhance their physical fitness and overall performance through specialised therapies and sports injury rehabilitation. Equipped with modern fitness equipment and staffed by certified trainers, the centre is designed to meet the diverse needs of athletes across various sports disciplines.
The fitness centre was inaugurated by special guest Saina Nehwal, celebrated badminton player and Olympic medallist, in the presence of Chief Guest Dr. Rajesh Kumar Mohan, Additional Superintendent of Police (IPS) – Hisar, Haryana; Puneet Anand, Vertical Head - Corporate Communication & Social, HMIL, government officials from education department of Haryana, along with prominent local dignitaries, athletes and representatives of sports federations.
Speaking on the launch of the program, Anand expressed his enthusiasm, "With HMIF’s Sports Lab initiative, we envisaged a holistic sports CSR program that will create a legacy beyond just winning medals and accolades. We are fostering a generation of healthy, confident, capable and compassionate individuals who will make a difference in the world. Aligned with Hyundai's global vision of 'Progress for Humanity,' we aim to bring about a positive change in society by giving a platform to budding athletes and providing them the right guidance to pursue sports as a viable career option. The implementing agency of the Sports Lab project - Roots Foundation, has been an able partner in driving the efforts on-ground.”
Nehwal’s presence added a touch of inspiration and motivation for the young athletes in attendance. Commenting on the initiative, Nehwal said, “HMIF’s Sports Lab initiative is a great platform that will help budding athletes in recognising their potential and realizing their dreams. For any athlete, access to the right coaching and resources is critical to their growth and success. I am confident that with this initiative, young and talented athletes of Haryana and Punjab will have better opportunities to train and represent India at national and international levels. I look forward to athletes shining through this program at various sporting events and earning glory for the nation.”
The event also marked the expansion of the Sports Lab project in Jind, Haryana, and Mansa, Panjab. Launched in 2022 in collaboration with Roots Foundation, the Sports Lab project aims to identify and nurture young sports talent at the grassroots level through mentorship and advanced training to promising athletes. By collaborating with local schools, sports clubs, federations, and government bodies, HMIF aims to build a sustainable ecosystem that promotes athletic growth and excellence.