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From Football to Stanford

Meet Arjun Pandey. National-level footballer and a graduate of Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools. This fall, Arjun is set to embark on a new journey at Stanford University, majoring in Computer Scien...

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Why India doesn’t qualify for the FIFA World Cup despite its 1.4 billion people

8 in 10 players drop out by 18 years of age Millions of aspirants take up football in India as kids. However, research shows that over 80% of them drop out by the time they become 15-18-year-olds....

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Beating the Odds with Gaurav Bora

"Some people tried to make me believe I can't make it to the top. And others never wanted me to succeed." When Gaurav started playing, challenges were synonymous not only on the field but off it a...

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Why are we building a sports company?

Because 2 out of 3 schoolchildren in India are unfit. There are 330 million+ children in the age group of 5-17 in India. Meaning there could be 220 million unfit children in the country. W...

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Five ways technology can make you a better footballer

Technology disrupts. Technology is making computers increasingly more intelligent. Which, in turn, are augmenting human intelligence and capability like never before.  In India, Swiggy an...

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Sports & Studies: Do they go hand-in-hand?

Arjun Pandey was 10-years old when he got enrolled in the BBFS program. Over the years, he has achieved several accolades on the field and excelled in academics.  Questioned whether sports an...

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Growing Up With Football | Kush Joshi

"A child can be gifted, but personalized training and systematic guidance is necessary to achieve one's ambition." - Prashant Joshi, father of Kush Kush joined Bhaichung Bhutia Residential Acad...

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Passion in the time of Pandemic

EDITION #1 Sport can awaken hope where there was previously only despair.Nelson Mandela Now more than ever, this famous quote by Mr. Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, seems rele...

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