Edu Sports charges Rs 125-250 per kid per month for its programmes. The company has partnered with 180 schools so far.
At Mumbai's Kooh Sports, which began its journey this April, nine schools have bought its concept. The company's management, which saw a lot of kids in metro into virtual sports on play stations among others, decided to bring in more of field activity in the daily schedule of students.
"Data say only 25 per cent of kids go outdoor. Our idea was to get kids fitter and in the process, have champions as well," says Shrikant Hazare, chief marketing officer, Kooh Sports. "We don't promise every kid will be a champion," he shrugs. "But if you do the programmes in the right manner, with a good foundation, I'm sure we will create another Sachin Tendulkar or Roger Federer."
Kooh Sports, which provides a structured curriculum to schools, along with trained manpower, picks up potential students at the levels of district, state or nation -- and trains them on how to teach at schools., Kooh which is working with nine schools so far says many schools don't have the infrastructure even as they are excited about this concept.
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