How is the Indian Rope Skipping Federation Making Waves with the PCI?

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Key Takeaways
- The IRSF is now the Official Collaborator with PCI.
- Rope skipping is recognized for para-athletes.
- IRSF supports CBSE's rope skipping championships.
- Fit India Campaign promotes nationwide fitness.
- Collaboration aims to empower para-athletes.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) The Indian Rope Skipping Federation (IRSF) has been officially recognized as the Official Collaborator by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), which has also acknowledged the significance of rope skipping activities for para-athletes.
This development is viewed as a major milestone, aimed at fostering sports and physical activities among para-athletes while enhancing their overall well-being. The two organizations stated in a joint release that these efforts will empower para-athletes to further develop their potential.
The Indian Rope Skipping Federation is the exclusive recognized body that provides technical backing for every Rope Skipping Championship organized by CBSE throughout India.
Additionally, the Indian Rope Skipping Federation serves as the Official Collaborator with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) for the Fit India Campaign – Sundays on Cycle, which promotes health and fitness on a national scale. Every Sunday, the National Stadium in New Delhi hosts Fit India Sundays on Cycle, alongside rope skipping activities.
The Paralympic Committee of India has recognized IRSF’s unwavering dedication and contributions, expressing optimism that this collaboration will establish new standards in sports and health.
Commenting on this achievement, Dr. Shikha Gupta, CEO of the Indian Rope Skipping Federation, remarked, "We take immense pride in this recognition by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) as an Official Collaborator and the acknowledgment of rope skipping for para-athletes. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment for sports involving individuals with disabilities and is essential for fostering a healthier, more inclusive India."
The Indian Rope Skipping Federation operates as the national governing body for the sport and is affiliated with the International Rope Skipping Organization (IRSO-USA) and the World Inter-School Rope Skipping Organization (WISRSO). IRSF is active across more than 20 states and Union Territories in India.
Moreover, rope skipping has been integrated into the national tournament schedules of CBSE, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Vidya Bharati, and DAV (Dayanand Anglo Vedic) institutions. Worldwide, the sport is played competitively in over 80 countries.