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India Gazette
30-05-2025
- Sport
- India Gazette
ESFI unveils Team India jersey for BRICS Esports Championship 2025 in tribute to Operation Sindoor
New Delhi [India], May 30 (ANI): In a symbolic tribute to India's resolute fight against terrorism, the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) on Friday unveiled Team India's official jersey for the BRICS Esports Championship 2025. Adorned with elements that reflect national pride and resilience, the jersey will be worn by Tekken 8 athletes Gurashish 'Soul' Singh and Shubham Khorwal as they represent India on the global stage in Moscow. A striking design element is the bold Sindoor red stripe running down the centre of the jersey, inspired by the traditional mark of Sindoor worn by married Indian women. Much like the Sindoor represents strength, sacrifice, and continuity in Indian culture, the stripe symbolises India's deep-rooted resilience and unwavering spirit. The backdrop of the jersey features camouflage patterns--a visual nod to the uniforms of our Armed Forces, representing vigilance, discipline, and selfless service. Together, these elements form a jersey that is more than just a kit--it is a tribute to tradition, a salute to our soldiers, and a symbol of the warrior mindset both on the battlefield and in the esports arena., as per a press release from ESFI. The athletes proudly sported these powerful new colours as they departed for Moscow, where the BRICS Esports Championship 2025 will be held from May 31 to June 1 at the VK Play Arena. Following a fiercely contested double-elimination national qualifier featuring 60 of India's top Tekkn 8 athletes, Gurashish 'Soul' Singh emerged as the champion- he also defeated Wasfi, India's silver medalist from the BRICS 2024 edition, in a thrilling match. Shubham Khorwal, who finished fourth at BRICS 2024, joins him as the second representative in the Indian squad. On the occasion of unveiling this special jersey, Lokesh Suji, Director, ESFI, said ' This jersey carries the spirit of Operation Sindoor--a powerful emblem of India's unyielding fight against terrorism. It's not just sportswear; its armour stitched with national pride. Every thread pays tribute to the bravery of our Armed Forces, their victories, and the sacrifices made to keep our country safe. As our athletes wear it on the global stage, they carry with them the strength of every Indian who believes in a fearless, united Bharat' Soul, who celebrated his first major tournament victory at NESC 2025, shared, 'This win marks a turning point in my journey, and I'm ready to give it everything I have in Moscow. Representing India on this stage, in this jersey, is an honour I'll never forget.' Shubham Khorwal, who finished fourth at the BRICS Esports Championship 2024, highlighted his goals for this edition, added, 'Every day of training is a step towards that podium. The jersey reminds us of our purpose--it is not just about games, it is about pride, legacy, and impact.' India enters the BRICS Esports Championship 2025 with strong momentum, having recently secured a historic silver at the last BRICS 2024. Expectations are high as the competition returns with participation from a diverse coalition of 21 countries, including Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, Uganda, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. As the apex governing body for esports in India, ESFI has been at the forefront of promoting esports and has won medals at prestigious events like the Asian Games 2018, the Commonwealth Esports Championship 2022, the BRICS Esports Championship 2024 and recent Golds at Waves Esports Championship.. Recognized by the International Esports Federation, Asian Esports Federation and Global Esports Federation, ESFI is committed to elevating India's presence in the global esports landscape. (ANI)
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Business Standard
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
India unveils Esports jersey for BRICS 2025 in tribute to armed forces
In a powerful tribute to India's unwavering stand against terrorism, the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) has officially revealed Team India's jersey for the upcoming BRICS Esports Championship 2025. The striking new design represents a fusion of patriotism, tradition, and resilience, and will be worn by India's Tekken 8 athletes Gurashish 'Soul' Singh and Shubham Khorwal as they compete in Moscow. A key feature of the jersey is a vivid Sindoor red stripe running down its center—an homage to the symbolic Sindoor traditionally worn by married Indian women. This bold stripe signifies strength, sacrifice, and cultural continuity, serving as a metaphor for India's indomitable spirit. The jersey also incorporates a camouflage design in the background, paying visual tribute to the Indian Armed Forces. These patterns stand for vigilance, discipline, and service, transforming the jersey from just a uniform into a representation of national pride and a warrior's mindset—both in real and virtual battlefields. The jersey made its debut as the players departed for Moscow, where the BRICS Esports Championship 2025 will take place from May 31 to June 1 at the VK Play Arena. Gurashish 'Soul' Singh secured his place in the squad after an intense national qualifier that featured 60 of India's top Tekken 8 competitors. He clinched victory by defeating Wasfi, the BRICS 2024 silver medalist, in a gripping final. Joining him is Shubham Khorwal, who finished fourth at the previous edition and aims to improve his standing this year. At the jersey unveiling, ESFI Director Lokesh Suji stated, 'This jersey embodies the spirit of Operation Sindoor—a powerful symbol of India's fight against terrorism. It's not just a uniform; it's a tribute to the courage and sacrifice of our Armed Forces. As our athletes compete on the global stage, they carry the hopes of a united and fearless Bharat.' Sharing his thoughts, Soul expressed, 'Winning NESC 2025 was a milestone for me. Representing India internationally, especially in this meaningful jersey, is something I'll always cherish. I'm determined to give my best in Moscow.' Shubham Khorwal also emphasized the deeper meaning behind wearing the jersey, saying, 'Every practice session is a step toward the podium. This jersey is a reminder that it's about more than just gaming—it's about pride, identity, and making an impact.' India heads into the BRICS Esports Championship 2025 with confidence, following a silver-medal performance in 2024. The event will feature competitors from 21 countries, including Russia, Brazil, China, South Africa, Vietnam, and the UAE, among others. ESFI, the governing body for esports in India, continues to champion the growth of competitive gaming across the nation. With accolades from major events like the Asian Games 2018, Commonwealth Esports Championship 2022, BRICS 2024, and recent wins at the Waves Esports Championship, ESFI is recognized by leading global organizations such as the International Esports Federation, Asian Esports Federation, and the Global Esports Federation, and remains committed to putting India on the global esports map.


The Hindu
14-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
National Esports Championship begins to select team India for WEC 2025, Indian squad for BRICS Games finalised
The Esports Federation of India (ESFI) launched National Esports Championship 2025 (NESC25) on Wednesday to select the Indian team for the 17th World Esports Championships (WEC), organised by the International Esports Federation (IESF). The national qualifiers, running online from May 22, will feature top Indian athletes competing in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) and DOTA 2, with registrations open till May 19. Matches will be streamed live on ESFI's official YouTube channel. Furthermore, last year's NESC winner in eFootball will be granted a direct slot at the 17th WEC, following the game's removal from the previous edition's line-up. 'With NESC25, we aim to carry that momentum forward and deepen our international impact,' ESFI Director Lokesh Suji said. 'Our vision is clear—to make India an esports superpower through structured pathways, high-performance platforms, and consistent global representation.' The ESFI also finalised the Indian roster for the upcoming BRICS Esports Championship 2025, set to take place at VK Play Arena in Moscow from May 28 to June 3. After a double-elimination qualifier featuring 60 players from across the country, Gurashish 'Soul' Singh emerged victorious, followed closely by Shubham Khorwal. Both athletes will represent India in Tekken 8 at the BRICS event, where the nation made history with a silver in the previous edition. As part of Russia's official sports calendar, the tournament will see participation from China, South Africa, the UAE and Turkey among other nations.


The Hindu
01-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Esports — Danial, Tejas to represent India in international leg of at WAVES Esports Championship 2025
Danial 'DaNiAL' Patel and Tejaskumar Bhoi will represent Team India at the WAVES Esports Championship (WESC), at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai on Thursday. The duo will clash against players from Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, Nepal and Sri Lanka in the International leg after winning the India leg of WESC 2025, which is organised by the Esports Federation of India (ESFI). The India leg narrowed the roster from over 35,000 participants to just eight players in two titles — eFootball and World Cricket Championship 3 (WCC3) — from four WESC 2025 phases. Danial clinched the top spot in eFootball while Tejas won in WCC3. 'My preparation for the international leg will be even more intense. I'll be analysing top players, refining my strategies, and staying mentally and physically sharp. This next step is huge, and I'm committed to giving it everything I have,' Danial said. ALSO READ: KRAFTON India unveils first cohort of BGMI Rising Stars 2025 to nurture next generation of athletes In the international leg, Danial will face opponents from Malaysia, Laos, and Thailand in eFootball, while Tejas will lock horns against players from Nepal and Sri Lanka in WCC3. 'I am incredibly proud of DaNiAL and Tejas for earning the honour of representing India at the inaugural WAVES Esports Summit. WAVES has been instrumental in unearthing talent from every corner of the country,' Lokesh Suji, the director of ESFI, said. Danial and Tejas will be awarded the WAVES Trophy for their Indian leg victory on Friday while the overall international champions will be felicitated with WESC Medals at the Creatosphere Award Ceremony on May 4.


Associated Press
06-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
New Survey from Wesco and the Electrical Safety Foundation International Examines Impact of Connected Safety Solutions and Recent Changes in NFPA 70B on Workplace Safety
PITTSBURGH, PA., March 6, 2025 – Wesco International (NYSE: WCC), a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services, and supply chain solutions, announced the results of a new survey conducted in partnership with the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) to explore how connected safety solutions and recent changes in NFPA 70B: Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance have helped improve safety among facilities, and identify where improvements can be made. The survey, conducted in August 2024, polled 200 safety professionals across industries including manufacturing, construction, healthcare and more. View the new infographic to highlight survey results here. Learn more about Wesco's safety services and solutions here and visit for comprehensive resources and education on electrical safety. Impact of Connected Safety Solutions on Workplace Safety Contact with or exposure to electricity continues to be one of the leading causes of workplace fatalities and injuries in the United States. More than 80% of survey respondents – all of which are responsible for workplace safety – consider electrical hazards to be one of their primary safety concerns. Relying on connected safety solutions – from video analytics to wearable devices, robotics to safety management software – has proven to help control and mitigate workplace hazards as 95% of respondents report a reduction in workplace injuries since implementing connected safety solutions. Meanwhile, 78% of survey respondents stated that connected safety solutions significantly or very much improved safety in their workplace. Of those that haven't yet implemented connected safety solutions, nearly 80% reported they were considering it and cited wearables and machine sensors among their top choices. Exploring NFPA 70B Adoption and Industry Impact The new survey also sought to learn more about the impact of NFPA 70B, which provides official guidance for how facilities should address electrical maintenance needs for their equipment and building operations. Recently deemed 'mandatory,' the industry standard provides a consistent set of guidelines on electrical maintenance across facilities. In a recent joint article with Wesco and ESFI to highlight changes to NFPA 70B, authors note that organizations relying on connected safety solutions today are better positioned to not only effectively meet NFPA 70B requirements but also enhance a facility's overall safety. According to survey results, 87% of respondents reported they have already adopted NFPA 70B. 79% of those respondents said that NFPA 70B significantly or very much improved electrical safety in their workplace. While most respondents had not encountered any challenges with adoption (73%), some respondents noted that training, lack of education and cultural adoption were hinderances to execution. Safety Management Services a Lynchpin to Success Of note, 80% of survey respondents stated they manage safety inspection for equipment and work environments manually, highlighting the need for safety management services to help evaluate and address critical safety challenges and meet ongoing industry requirements. In partnership with Certified Safety Professionals and global companies like Wesco, organizations are empowered to improve productivity, increase profitability and mitigate risk through tailored safety programs and comprehensive employee training. 'We are dedicated to helping educate the industry on the powerful role of connected safety solutions and services, designed to support industry standards like NFPA 70B and enhance overall workplace safety,' said Shawn Gregg, Vice President, Global Safety Business, Wesco. 'In partnership with ESFI, a trusted industry voice for electrical safety, we will continue to evangelize best practices and empower today's contractors with the practical insights needed to develop and implement strategic safety management programs and solutions and protect the essential tradespeople who power progress in our world.' 'This important survey helped us to understand the significant and immediate impact that the implementation of connected safety solutions has in the reduction of workplace injuries and also helped shed light on where additional education and outreach may be needed,' said Jennifer LeFevre, ESFI Executive Director. 'We appreciate the opportunity to work with Wesco in our joint effort to increase electrical safety awareness.' About Wesco International Wesco International (NYSE: WCC) builds, connects, powers and protects the world. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wesco is a FORTUNE 500® company with more than $22 billion in annual sales and a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain solutions. Wesco offers a best-in-class product and services portfolio of Electrical and Electronic Solutions, Communications and Security Solutions, and Utility and Broadband Solutions. The Company employs approximately 20,000 people, partners with the industry's premier suppliers, and serves thousands of customers around the world. With millions of products, end-to-end supply chain services, and leading digital capabilities, Wesco provides innovative solutions to meet customer needs across commercial and industrial businesses, contractors, government agencies, educational institutions, telecommunications providers, and utilities. Wesco operates nearly 800 branches, warehouses and sales offices in more than 50 countries, providing a local presence for customers and a global network to serve multi-location businesses and global corporations.