On the 1st of December 2013, in the
national capital, an initiative, a first of its kind, Tadpoles.in, was launched.
Tadpoles gives a fresh outlook to the sports
journalism industry.
Everybody
wants to know more about a successful person. But, people don't become
successful overnight. Who encourages them during their days of hard work and
preparation? Who has faith in them when they are unsung heroes?
Tadpoles.in - the world’s youngest online sports magazine is here to
track, discover and encourage the sports stars who have the potential to create
history.
Get inspired by their
tales of struggle, passion and triumph.
Tadpoles.in is not just another sports
website, but a platform for young and talented sportspersons. It brings to the fore the vast amount of sporting talent that lies
hidden in the depths of this nation.
Like any initiative this
can only become a reality when all of us plunge in together and change the face
of sports in our nation, make India not just a cricketing nation but a sporting
nation. For together we believe that nothing is impossible.
There will soon be a day when newspapers and news agencies will not just talk about the MS Dhoni and Cristiano Ronaldo, but talk about the stars of the future; the champions in the making.
With just 4 months since its inception, Tadpoles.in has come across numerous talented young individuals, be it cricketers, swimmers, shuttlers, etc.
There will soon be a day when newspapers and news agencies will not just talk about the MS Dhoni and Cristiano Ronaldo, but talk about the stars of the future; the champions in the making.
With just 4 months since its inception, Tadpoles.in has come across numerous talented young individuals, be it cricketers, swimmers, shuttlers, etc.
Each one of these kids is
a tadpole and there lay numerous others hidden amidst the chaos all around us.
Every youngster in the
world of sports is a tadpole today, and a champion tomorrow.
Check out this amazing website here
You can also check out some amazing stories. Links of my favorites
Tanvie Hans: The first Indian girl to be playing for English Premier League club Tottenam Hotspur. She, at such a young age has accomplished what no Indian has.
We wish her all the best. here
Every morning, scores of young girls - wrapped from head to toe - learn cricketing skills in Afghanistan, a country ravaged by decades of internecine violence. here
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