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Message Welcome to the sports arm of MML. We aim to
provide and supplant the sporting activities in addition to the cultural activities that are conducted by MML.
Vision Statement
We aim to excel and shine on the UK sporting arena through
consistent effort, regular and systematic practice. Our vision is to exceed in the league matches and county matches to create the budding players for tomorrow.
Mission Statement To keep fit and healthy through
sports. To nurture a healthy competitive spirit by regularly taking part in regional and national sporting events.
Brief Background After a grand success of badminton
tournaments held during August 2006 we are now pleased to announce the tournaments for other exciting games – Table Tennis, Carom and Chess. These will be held on Sat-Sun 9th and 10th Dec 2006 at Maharashtra Mandal London, 306 Dollis Hill Lane, London NW6 2HH.
Sports club has started from January 2006 and it has
been growing both in terms of quantity and quality.
Badminton tournament have unveiled some exceptionally good players. Taking this quality into consideration there is a thought to carry this further into league tournaments in the UK. We can follow suit for Table Tennis, Carom and Chess depending on the zeal, response and attitude to go ahead and win.
We were fortunate enough to have some league players
around us who have cordially accepted to do the coaching to those who are interested.
Many of us have played these games long time back (10 –
15 years) and after that because of daily hustle-bustle it is left behind somewhere in memories.
With beer bellies increasing and life getting humdrum it is time to spice it up again and explore those energetic days when the adrenalin used to flow for these competitions. It is a great event for networking wherein you can meet likeminded individuals and have a laugh or two.
Get your sports kit out of the junkyard, wear it and
come to practice and get in shape for the tournaments. There is no good feeling than to have some really good games wherein you play a bit, muscle a bit (physical, brain cells) and sweat a bit.
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