Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane mentors students from Salaam Bombay Foundation’s Fitness Program
A mentoring session was organized by the Salaam Bombay Foundation Sports Academy with Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane for its ‘Fitness Monitors, adolescent students studying in municipal or government-aided schools who are trained under the Fitness Program of the academy and handpicked for their long-term interest in fitness.
As part of the session, the students had the opportunity to interact with Mr. Rahane, where they learned about his journey of fitness on his way to becoming one of India’s top cricketers. Fun activities involving both Rahane and the students that combine aspects of cricket, fitness, and motor skill development are also held.
Padmini Sekhsaria, who is the founder of Salaam Bombay Foundation, said, "We are honored to have a youth icon such as Ajinkya Rahane mentor our students and inspire them to reach for the stars. We work with underprivileged adolescents from difficult backgrounds who have little or no access to physical activity and sports. At Salaam Bombay Foundation, we believe that the playground can be an effective tool to achieve a healthy body and mind.
Our vision is to bring about an attitudinal change amongst these adolescents through sports and fitness, motivating them towards staying in school and completing their education. His presence on the ground will help galvanize this section of society, where a lack of resources invariably leads to disinterest in health and fitness. We hope Ajinkya will continue to conduct such inspiring sessions for our students. We commend his efforts and his commitment towards creating a fit India for future generations."

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