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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League to kick off second season on December 25
The Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League ( UPKL ) will return for its second season on December 25 in Noida. Following its debut last year, the league will feature more teams, additional matches, and a focus on local kabaddi talent. Independence Day 2025 Before Trump, British used tariffs to kill Indian textile Bank of Azad Hind: When Netaji gave India its own currency Swadeshi 2.0: India is no longer just a market, it's a maker Season 1 drew more than 30 million television viewers, according to BARC India, and over 300 million digital impressions, with significant engagement from audiences in smaller cities. This year, the league will host around 64 matches over 17 days, beginning with a league phase and ending with playoffs. Player selection will once again take place through an auction. Last year's season saw performances from players including Arjun Deshwal, Vinay Tewatiya, Shubham Kumar, Sahul Kumar, Abhishek Thakur, Mohd Aman, Nitin Panwer, Abhijeet Malik, and Arpit Sroha. Organizers expect a mix of returning players and new faces for the upcoming edition. 'The success of UPKL Season 1 reflected the growing interest in kabaddi in our state,' said Sambhav Jain, Director and Founder of SJ Uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd. 'We aim to continue providing a platform for local talent and to further develop the sport in Uttar Pradesh.' The UPKL is organised by SJ Uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd in association with the Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi Association. Organisers say more details on participating teams and fixtures will be announced in the coming weeks. Live Events


Time of India
06-08-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Kanpur Warriors join Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League as new franchise
The Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL) has announced the inclusion of a new team, Kanpur Warriors , ahead of its second season. The franchise is owned by BA Sports Club LLP and led by entrepreneur Bhumika Vora . The addition of the Kanpur-based team is part of the league's ongoing effort to grow kabaddi across the state. UPKL, owned and operated by SJ Uplift Kabaddi, is expanding into regions with a strong tradition in the sport. Kanpur, known for its kabaddi culture and active youth participation, is seen as a natural fit. Productivity Tool Zero to Hero in Microsoft Excel: Complete Excel guide By Metla Sudha Sekhar View Program Finance Introduction to Technical Analysis & Candlestick Theory By Dinesh Nagpal View Program Finance Financial Literacy i e Lets Crack the Billionaire Code By CA Rahul Gupta View Program Digital Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Neil Patel By Neil Patel View Program Finance Technical Analysis Demystified- A Complete Guide to Trading By Kunal Patel View Program Productivity Tool Excel Essentials to Expert: Your Complete Guide By Study at home View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals Batch 2 By Ansh Mehra View Program 'UPKL was always envisioned as a launchpad for grassroots athletes, transforming kabaddi from a gully sport into a structured professional ecosystem,' said Sambhav Jain, Director and Founder of SJ Uplift Kabaddi. 'Following the extraordinary success of Season 1, welcoming new cities like Kanpur is not just growth; it is our evolution. Kanpur's inclusion strengthens our vision to build a tiered ladder for athletes: from local leagues to UPKL and eventually national and global stages.' UPKL's first season saw strong viewership, reaching over 30 million television viewers according to BARC India, and generating more than 300 million digital impressions. Much of this engagement came from audiences in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Speaking about the new team, Bhumika Vora said, 'Kanpur is a city full of fire, heritage, and underrepresented talent, and with Kanpur Warriors, we now have a platform to showcase, build, and grow. Through UPKL, we aim to break stereotypes, back our youth, and place kabaddi at the center of Kanpur's sporting identity. The name 'Warriors' reflects not just athletic grit, but the spirit of our people. We are building a platform where kabaddi is a sport of choice, not just an alternative.' Live Events


Time of India
23-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SJ Uplift pegs UP Kabaddi League valuation at ₹238 crore
SJ Uplift Kabaddi , the organiser of the Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL), has estimated the league's valuation at ₹238 crore after its inaugural season. The company said the valuation reflects the traction gained by UPKL 2024, which featured eight teams and recorded viewership across television and digital platforms. It added that the league has drawn interest from audiences in smaller towns and cities, contributing to its early growth. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Data Science CXO Management Operations Management Product Management MBA Artificial Intelligence Data Science Degree Healthcare healthcare Leadership Finance Technology Cybersecurity others Others MCA Design Thinking PGDM Project Management Public Policy Digital Marketing Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK DABS India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Prof Cert in DS & BA with GenAI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Postgraduate Cert in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIT Madras CERT-IITM Advanced Cert Prog in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 30 Weeks IIM Kozhikode SEPO - IIMK-AI for Senior Executives India Starts on undefined Get Details According to Broadcast Audience Research Council ( BARC ) data cited by the company, the league reached over 30 million television viewers and generated 300 million digital impressions. Broadcast partners included Sony Sports Network (Sports Ten 1 and Ten 3), DD Sports , and FanCode. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Struggling With Belly Fat? Try This at Home Home Fitness Hack Shop Now Undo SJ Uplift Kabaddi, which owns and operates the league, said it is focused on developing regional sports leagues with national scale and long-term ambitions. Sambhav Jain, Director and Founder of SJ Uplift Kabaddi, said, 'This valuation is a reflection of the growing popularity and resonance of our leagues, especially UPKL. It reaffirms our belief in the power of grassroots sports and the untapped potential of regional talent. The response from fans, franchises, and brands has been overwhelming. Building on the success, our vision is to build a sustainable ecosystem where athletes, fans, and brands come together to celebrate the spirit of Indian sports. As the sport continues to evolve, we are committed to building kabaddi into a globally recognized, professionally managed sport that India can proudly export.' Live Events The company said it plans to continue investing in kabaddi and expand its reach through partnerships and future league seasons.


India Gazette
30-06-2025
- Business
- India Gazette
World Super Kabaddi League kicks off new chapter for Kabaddi
New Delhi [India], June 30 (ANI): World Super Kabaddi League (WSKL) and the Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL) announced the launch of the inaugural edition of WSKL - a groundbreaking step towards making Kabaddi a truly global sport. With the active engagement of nearly 30 countries and formal confirmation from 20 national federations, the inaugural season is tentatively scheduled for February-March 2026 and will be hosted in Dubai, a strategic location chosen to maximise international exposure and fan accessibility. Following the success of UPKL, under the banner 'Apna Bharat, Apna Khel', which focused on nurturing talent within India, WSKL represents a bold new chapter. Unlike UPKL, which was largely India-centric, WSKL has been conceptualised as an international platform with a singular mission: to globalise Kabaddi and pave the way for its inclusion in the Olympic Games. WSKL is backed by the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) and holds commercial rights through the South Asian Kabaddi Federation, positioning it as a credible and globally supported league. WSKL will adopt a franchise-based model featuring eight teams in its inaugural season. Setting itself apart from existing leagues, each team will showcase a strong international presence alongside Indian talent, reflecting the league's commitment to building a truly global Kabaddi ecosystem. WSKL is fully owned and operated by SJ Uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd and was founded by Sambhav Jain, a passionate advocate for the growth and modernisation of Kabaddi. Speaking about this ambitious new venture, Sambhav Jain, Director and Founder, SJ uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd, said as quoted by WSKL press release, 'Kabaddi has always deserved a larger stage, not just for India but for the global sporting community. With WSKL, our goal is to reimagine the sport for a global audience, unlock international talent, and take decisive steps towards Olympic recognition. The success of UPKL gave us the foundation, but WSKL is about creating a Kabaddi league that belongs to the world. We are building this with a vision for the next decade, not just the next season.' The league has committed a total player purse of 48 crore across its eight franchises, underscoring the strong investment appetite for this new sports property. WSKL has already secured interest and participation from prominent Kabaddi nations, including South Korea, Iran, Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia, Japan, Canada, and the United States, with discussions underway to onboard additional countries. The World Super Kabaddi League is designed not as a seasonal tournament but as an evolving global sports property. SJ Uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd is committed to building WSKL as a 12-month, year-round Kabaddi ecosystem, creating opportunities for sustained fan engagement, off-season activities, and long-term player development. With WSKL, SJ Uplift Kabaddi Pvt Ltd is setting a new benchmark for Kabaddi, creating an international movement that aspires to bring the sport to a much larger and more diverse audience. (ANI)


Malay Mail
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Morning music and mocha vibes: KL's arguably first coffee rave redefines clubbing culture without the booze
KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 — Julia, 30, would sometimes stay up all night for a party — but yesterday morning she decided to try something different. Instead of dressing up, she was just wearing a white top and yoga pants. The music was still bumping, but caffeine took the place of cocktails. 'What I really love about this event is that it takes place in the morning,' she told Malay Mail, a cup in her right hand while she swayed to the DJ. Meanwhile, Hershey, 29, who shared a table with her, said it was something different from what she had experienced before. Dance music and coffee together may not be a common combo, but felt just as refreshing, she said — similarly clad in casual top and cardigan. Julia (white shirt) and Hershey (left) drinking coffee and having a great time during the coffee rave event at UP Kuala Lumpur on May 31,2025. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa A mellow morning high: Coffee, cardio and community The duo were among dozens who turned at UP KL for what could be the first of a major 'coffee rave' in Kuala Lumpur — a twist on clubbing that starts early in the day, with a vibe that is more chill. First spotted across Europe and Australia — particularly in Brisbane and Melbourne — coffee raves seem to have picked up pace in India and neighbouring Singapore, where the venue Beats & Beans just celebrated its anniversary earlier this month. Yesterday, the crowd started filling in the first-floor café at 10am. Sunlight poured through the glass as espresso machines hissed and bass lines pulsed softly through the café's walls. In one corner, Paul Bobrowski — better known as DJ Pauly B — was cueing up uptempo beats on his deck. In the other, a barista was pouring up cups after cups from the espresso machine. 'We are definitely not the first, and hopefully we are not the last, and I feel like this is something we would like to create for the community for people to have more things to do during the day,' said Priscilla Lee, 39, organiser of UP KL for the event, in collaboration with the renowned Kenny Hills Coffee Roasters. 'For example, after you work out, you can come over, enjoy some music, and have some coffee or a pastry, which I think is a very good and positive thing to have.' 'I believe it's a first-time experience for many, and I see many people are in a good mood,' said Boborowski, as he spun records ranging from Afro house, funky house, to minimal techno. He noted that while nightclubs usually only pick up the pace later at night, the coffee rave had kicked off early. 'It's better for my sleep schedule,' he told Malay Mail, jokingly. A man prepares coffee during the coffee rave event at UP Kuala Lumpur on May 31,2025. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Still brewing: Can Malaysia vibe with daytime raves? Attendees were thrilled by the fresh concept, but admitted that it is still early days for coffee raves in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia. 'It's not common to have a DJ and a clubbing-style concept combined in this way — it's something quite new here,' said Jun, 21. He admitted that now people from all backgrounds could experience the clubbing culture, in a way that is not necessarily tied to alcohol. Lee said she hopes for more coffee rave events under UP KL in the future, and aims to partner with more cafés to bring the experience to Malaysians again. 'Whether this happens will depend on the success of the inaugural experience,' she said. Cincin, 24, felt that the environment was relaxed and welcoming, noting that everyone seemed free to communicate openly, which made the atmosphere especially pleasant. What stood out most for her was the vibe created by the DJ and music. 'Nowadays, many people are feeling stressed. If I come here on the weekend, I feel like I can let that stress go,' she said. Whether Malaysians will trade tequila shots for triple shots remains to be seen — but for now, this party's just getting started.