Distinguished industrialist and the current President of Hockey Punjab, Nitin Kohli, graced the inauguration of Li-Ning Superstore accompanied by the illustrious two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu. This significant event marked the grand unveiling of the Li-Ning Superstore and Court, a pioneering venture in the world of sports.
Jalandhar's Li-Ning Superstore was elegantly transformed into a center of eminence as it extended a warm welcome to both Hockey Punjab President Nitin Kohli and the shining star of Indian badminton, PV Sindhu. The residents of Jalandhar received a cordial invitation to partake in this exclusive 'meet & greet session,' an occasion adorned by these eminent figures who have elevated India's stature on the global sports stage.
The event unfolded at Li-Ning Superstore, situated on Sports Market Road in Jalandhar, Punjab. In their invitation, Team Li-Ning expressed profound pride in hosting this inaugural event, acknowledging the substantial value of the attendees' presence as they collectively celebrated a new era in sports innovation.
It's worth noting that in 2022, Nitin Kohli secured his re-election as the President of 'Hockey Punjab.' His tireless endeavors to popularize hockey across the state have earned commendation. Beyond his role as the President of Hockey Punjab, Nitin Kohli is a renowned industrialist who serves as the Managing Director of Tracer Shoes.
Member of Parliament Sushil Kumar Rinku, also graced the event and emphasized the need for such inspirations in Punjab's sports landscape. He highlighted that such influences help in making Punjab drug-free.
Turning our attention to PV Sindhu, the 28-year-old badminton sensation stands as the sole Indian to have achieved the esteemed title of badminton world champion. Additionally, she holds the distinction of being the second individual athlete from India to secure consecutive Olympic medals, winning a silver in the 2016 Rio Olympics and a bronze in the Tokyo Olympics. These remarkable accomplishments have firmly etched PV Sindhu's name into the annals of Indian sports history.