Hindustan Zinc empowers nearly 30,000 Individuals in India through Sports Initiatives
• Zinc
Football is shaping young talent through India’s first residential girls’
football academy, in association with All India Football Federation (AIFF)
• The
company united 5,000+ runners through the Vedanta Zinc City Half Marathon,
fondly known as India’s Most Beautiful Marathon
Hindustan
Zinc Limited, the world’s largest integrated zinc producer, continues to
redefine the role of sports in transforming lives and shaping communities of
over 30,000 individuals. From football to volleyball, kabaddi, athletics,
marathon and more, the company’s holistic sports development programs have
successfully made sports a powerful vehicle where rural youth find alternative
pathways to success. With a legacy spanning nearly half a century in sports,
rooted in the Zawar Stadium (Udaipur district, Rajasthan), the company’s
efforts go far beyond the playing field by creating access to quality sports
training which opens doors to scholarships, professional sports careers and
related employment opportunities.
At
the heart of this vision is Zinc Football, a fully residential academy at
Zawar, has emerged as one of India’s most reputed grassroots football
institutions. Accredited with a 3-star rating by the All-India Football
Federation (AIFF) and recognised as ‘Sports Academy of the Year’ at the Sport
India Awards 2024, the academy has earned national recognition for its
excellence. In partnership with AIFF, it has recently launched the Zinc
Football Girls Academy - India’s first residential academy for girls, beginning
with an inaugural batch of 20 under-15 players. Over the years, the academy has
become a cradle for young football talent, enabling rural prodigies like Mohammad
Kaif and Sahil Poonia to proudly don the Indian jersey. In this spirit of
holistic development, the academy’s first girls’ batch recently visited the
Nand Ghar in Zawar, a flagship initiative of Vedanta's Anil Agarwal Foundation,
engaging with the children, playing games, and gifting footballs reinforcing a
shared vision of empowerment and progress.
Extending
the sporting experience beyond football and championing health & fitness,
Hindustan Zinc has placed Udaipur on the global running map with the Vedanta
Zinc City Half Marathon, fondly known as ‘India’s Most Beautiful Marathon’. Its
first edition brought together over 5,000 runners from across the globe,
featuring the inspiring Race with Champions for specially-abled children and
supporting the #RunForZeroHunger campaign by Nand Ghar. While the scenic route
along Fateh Sagar Lake and the Aravali Hills made it a runner’s delight, the
true essence of the event lay in its inclusivity, resilience, and the
collective purpose. With its second edition set to return on 21st September
2025, the marathon continues to unite communities, promote fitness, and
champion a meaningful cause.
At
Hindustan Zinc, we believe sport has the power to transform both individuals
and communities,” said Arun Misra, CEO & Whole-time Director, Hindustan
Zinc Limited. “From establishing India’s first-ever residential girls Zinc
Football Academy to hosting the country’s most beautiful marathon in Zinc City
– Udaipur, we are creating platforms that inspire confidence, discipline, and opportunity.
These initiatives go beyond nurturing athletes – they foster healthier, more
inclusive communities and contribute to India’s sporting and social progress.”
Beyond
these flagship programmes, Hindustan Zinc has consistently invested in
developing grassroots sports such as cricket, kabaddi, handball, and
volleyball, supporting over 12,000 rural youth in FY25. The company’s tradition
of nurturing grassroots talent dates back to 1976 at Zawar Stadium, where
national football tournaments have been hosted for nearly half a century.
As
part of its larger social impact vision, Hindustan Zinc has transformed the
lives of more than 23 lakh people from over 2,300 villages. The company’s
initiatives span across providing quality education for children, improved
healthcare and nutrition through Nand Ghars, women’s empowerment via self-help
groups and skill-building, and sustainable livelihoods that strengthen rural
economies. The company also leads large-scale environment and biodiversity
programmes, including mass plantations, habitat restoration, and water
stewardship, reinforcing its commitment to a greener future.