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Tata-Adani Support For These Athletes In Paris Olympics | Paisa Live

SW, Reliance Industries, Adani Group, Tata Steel, NTPC, and NMDC, among other public sector units, have invested hundreds of crores in the development of Indian athletes participating in the Paris Olympics. This investment marks a significant increase compared to previous years, with top Indian corporates raising their contributions by 30-40%. The heightened support reflects a growing commitment to enhancing the performance and preparation of Indian athletes on the global stage. Such substantial financial backing is expected to provide crucial resources and facilities, helping athletes to compete more effectively and achieve their best at the Paris Olympics. To know more watch the full video.

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