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CHAMPIONS OF CHANDEL

The Morning Standard

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January 25, 2026

The Chandel district sports association has been transformed from an inactive body into a centre of youth development, thanks to the efforts of a group of social contributors who took responsibility for its turnaround, Prasanta Mazumdar narrates

CHAMPIONS OF CHANDEL

A grassroots institution can become a strong agent of social change when it is guided by commitment and vision.

The District Sports Association in Chandel, Manipur, is a clear example of this belief in action. Located in a region known for producing sporting talent, the association has transformed itself from an inactive body into a centre of youth development and social responsibility.

Until a few years ago, the District Sports Association largely existed on paper. Football activities were limited, and organised sports were few. Many young people had talent but lacked guidance, training, and opportunity. This situation began to change when a group of social contributors took responsibility for the association. They believed sport was not only about winning matches but also about building discipline, confidence, and community values.

With very little institutional support available, the new leadership focused on investing in people. Resources were generated from the public, while members also spent from their own pockets. Funds were used for training programmes, food, and accommodation for players and aspiring football referees. The focus on human capital began to yield results.

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