Pro Panja League Welcomes Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers in Season Two
The Pro Panja League (PPL) introduces a new team, the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers, owned by Rahul Todi. This move brings new dynamics to the league, highlighting the sport's growing popularity and corporate involvement for future advancements.
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The Pro Panja League (PPL) on Wednesday announced a new franchise for its second season, the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers. Owned by Rahul Todi, Managing Director of Shrachi Sports, the team is the first from the North-East, adding a fresh dimension to the competitive league.
The Pro Panja League has rapidly emerged as a premier platform for elite arm-wrestlers in the country, captivating an ever-growing audience with thrilling matches and compelling entertainment. Todi expressed his enthusiasm about the team, stating, 'Armwrestling has gained significant traction in India. With the inaugural season being a resounding success, we believe leagues like Pro Panja can significantly boost the sport's popularity both in India and globally. Furthermore, corporate involvement will help modernize and advance infrastructures in this domain. We are thrilled to be part of this association.'
Parvin Dabas, co-founder of the Pro Panja League, welcomed the new franchise owner, saying, 'We are delighted to welcome the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers to our family. It is encouraging to see top business minds join us in our mission to grow and popularize arm wrestling in India.' Preeti Jhangiani, co-founder of the league, also expressed her excitement, adding, 'We are excited to have Todi join us this season. West Bengal is a crucial market, and with this addition, we believe the league will only get bigger and better.' (ANI)
(With inputs from agencies.)
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