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...
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....
"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...
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...
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...
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...
"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...
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...