Mind Your Work Mind Your Life
Biju, an experienced branch manager of a leading public sector bank committed suicide at his workplace recently due to extreme work pressure. Anna Sebastian Perayil, an employee of a leading MNC tragically lost her life at the age of 25 due to extreme work stress. These two tragedies warn our community to ‘mind our work […]
Mala Community Fitness Project
MALA COMMUNITY FITNESS PROJECT aims to make Mala, a block panchayat of Kerala state India’s First ‘100% Fitness Literate Panchayat’. This project is initiated by the Sports & Management Research Institute (SMRI), India’s premier sports research, education, consultancy and training institute and Holy Grace Group of Institutions, Mala, Thrissur Kerala. MALA FITNESS PROJECT from SPORTS […]
SPEED (S)KILLS- To Tackle Street Racing
The rising number of deaths and severe injuries due to illegal motorbike races and stunts is a social problem now. Banning superbikes will not prevent or reduce illegal bike racing and bike stunts. Youth will alter the bikes for more speed. It will cause more crimes and casualties. Illegal racing of autorickshaws with altered engines […]
FANS-OWNED COOPERATIVE SPORTS CLUBS
Sports & Management Research Institute (SMRI) promotes the idea of FANS OWNED COOPERATIVE SPORTS CLUBS in India since 2015 to transform the Indian sports industry by creating new employment opportunities. It will also be a great revenue source for the government without spending any rupee. The rationale behind the concept of Fans Owned Cooperative Sports […]
Tamil Nadu Sports Tourism Project
Making Tamil Nadu Sports Tourism Hub of India– Tamil Nadu Sports Tourism Project prepared by the students and experts of the Sports & Management Research Institute (SMRI). Tamil Nadu Sports Tourism Project.pdf from SPORTS & MANAGEMENT RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SMRI)
ASLI INDIAN COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB
Asli Indian is a Fans owned Community sports club which was established with the objective of providing a world-class sporting experience to our community in terms of participation and belonging. The community can engage in sports for Entertainment, Exercise, Employment, Empowerment and Engagement by being an owner of the Asli Indian Community Sports Club.