Building Community Around Sports

Where play becomes possibility, and possibility becomes a pathway

The Beginning: When Play Became a Lifeline

In 2020, when the world paused and isolation became a shared reality, the children of Mandla faced a deeper silence—one shaped not just by lockdowns, but by long-standing gaps in access, opportunity, and safe spaces.

What began as a simple effort to bring children out into open fields—to move, to play, to feel alive again—slowly became something larger.

From 250–300 children across a handful of villages, a quiet movement took root.

Today, that movement reaches over 1,000 children across 50–70 villages in Mandla and Indore districts.

Our Collective Impact Since 2021

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4000+

Total Children Engaged

700+

Football Participants

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70

Villages Reached

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3+

Other Sports

The Philosophy: Sport as an Entry Point to Life

Sport, in this context, is not the end goal. It is the doorway.

  • Confidence where hesitation once lived
  • Discipline where uncertainty lingered
  • Belonging where isolation prevailed

For children growing up in remote tribal regions, structured play is often absent.

From Seasonal to Systemic: The Year-Round Model

This year marks a shift; not in ambition, but in depth. The program is now evolving into a year-round engagement model.

  • Continuous engagement instead of seasonal cycles
  • Multi-sport inclusion beyond football
  • Structured development pathways for talent

Sports now include:

  • Football (entry point)
  • Athletics
  • Kho-Kho
  • Carrom and indoor games

The Model: Building Community Around Sports

Key Components

1. Grassroots Access: Local trainers embedded in communities with safe play environments.

2. School Integration: 20 trained coaches across 200 government schools.

3. Scale with Depth: Reach of 4,000–5,000 children annually.

4. Talent Pathways: Identification and structured progression of talent.

5. Life Skills Through Sport:

  • Leadership
  • Emotional resilience
  • Teamwork
  • Gender inclusion

Raja Hriday Shah Golden Baby League

The League That Built a Community

Over the past five years, the league has become the heartbeat of this initiative.

Traditionally held during the winter months (October to February), it created a 4–6 month engagement cycle.

  • First experiences of teamwork
  • First moments of recognition
  • First glimpses of what they are capable of

Each season has carried forward the names of villages often left off maps.

Min 600+ players participate every year

Winners Of Raja Hriday Shah Baby League

Season
Year
U-10 Winner
U-10 Runner-up
U-14 Winner
U-14 Runner-up
Season 6
2025-26
Patadei
Mungwani
Patadei
Mungwani
Season 5
2024-25
Daldala
Patadei
Patadei
Majhgaon
Season 4
2023-24
Panchhipani
Umardih
not conducted
not conducted
Season 3
2022-23
Amjhar
Umardih
not conducted
not conducted
Season 2
2021-22
Bodasilli
Patadei
NVFA
Mandla
Season 1
2020-21
NVFA
Patadei
NVFA
Bodasilli

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