In India, among the many things that unite Indians is sports. It brings people together irrespective of linguistic, religious and ethnic differences.
With an aim to inspire the younger generation towards sports, the underlying message is of promoting sports and overall development of children in India.
IISM launched an album “Jana Gana Mana” by The Sports Heroes | Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic medallists
Famous Olympic and Paralympic India’s Sporting Heroes like Olympic medallists – javelin star Neeraj Chopra, wrestler Ravi Dahiya, weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, boxer Lovlina Borgohain and hockey star P.R. Sreejesh. Thirteen top Paralympians, including Tokyo gold medallists Sumit Antil, Manish Narwal, Pramod Bhagat, and Padmashri Devendra Jhajharia will be the main attraction of the video tagline “Mann me hai maidan (playground is in the heart)“ “Jana Gana Mana”.
“Jana Gana Mana” by The Sports Heroes |
Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic medallists
The video is a part of ‘The Sports Heroes’ initiative by Nilesh Kulkarni, who is the director of Mumbai-based Sports Management Institute (International Institute Of Sports Management) – The best sports management institute in India.
This video is directed by Abhijit Panse.
In the 4.23 minute video where India’s sporting heroes are singing the National Anthem ‘Jan Gana Mana’ together, the underlying message is of promoting sports and the overall development of the Children of India.
Jana Gana Mana brings out our patriotic feelings in a big way and so does sports. The need of the hour was to build on the momentum sports has gathered and keep the youth involved and inspired to connect to sports as a daily activity.
India has traditionally been cricket and hockey-centric nation but over the past few years, India has produced iconic sportspersons from other sports like Tennis, Boxing, Football, and Badminton. Indian sports like Kabaddi has tasted international success due to the participation of the corporate world in sponsorship.

“As a soldier as well, it is a matter of pride when you hear our national anthem in a foreign land. When it plays, even people from other countries give us respect. It is a matter of pride for all of us,” Neeraj Chopra said.
Indian hockey team’s goalkeeper PR Sreejesh added, “Only an athlete can have a feeling when the anthem plays at a stadium. It gives you goosebumps and reminds you of your responsibility. It reminds you of your family, friends, and our countrymen.”
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