From humble beginnings in 2013 to becoming a leading force in para-sports, discover the milestones that have shaped our foundation's mission to empower athletes.
Every year has brought new challenges, opportunities, and victories. Here's how we've grown from a small initiative to a national movement.
Aditya Mehta Foundation was officially registered as a non-profit organization on 28th October 2013, marking the beginning of our journey to empower para-athletes.
Launched our first athlete support programs and began providing equipment and training assistance to para-athletes across India.
Received 80G and 12A certifications, enabling tax-deductible donations and establishing legal framework for transparent operations.
Our work began gaining national attention as our athletes started winning medals in national and international competitions.
Multiple athletes supported by the foundation won medals at Asian Para Cycling Championships, putting India on the international para-sports map.
Expanded infrastructure and began establishing training centers and partnerships with rehabilitation facilities.
Launched digital platforms and online programs to reach more athletes, especially during the pandemic period.
Adapted programs to support athletes during COVID-19, providing essential equipment and virtual training sessions.
Launched the Infinity Ride program, promoting cycling for para-athletes and raising awareness about para-sports.
Established our comprehensive Parasports Academy and Rehabilitation Centre, providing world-class training facilities.
The Aditya Mehta Foundation pioneered strategic partnerships with paramilitary forces, becoming the first organization to provide comprehensive training programs. Signed MoU for the world's first high-altitude para sports centre in Leh, Ladakh, pioneering new training methodologies.
Received the Governor's Award for Excellence, recognizing our outstanding contributions to para-sports in India.
We're not stopping here. Our vision is to make para-sports accessible to every differently-abled individual in India, with world-class training facilities and support systems.
Supporting over 1000 para-athletes across all sports
Presence in every state of India
Contributing to India's Paralympic and Asian Games medal tally