Friday, November 22, 2024

Former Cricketer Aman Rathod Honored with Doctorate Degree for His Free Training of Rural Cricketers and Athletes

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Former Gujarat cricketer and fitness coach Aman Rathod was recently honored with a Doctorate degree by the Global Human Rights Trust at a special ceremony. The award was in recognition of his work promoting and training rural cricketers and athletes for free.

Having made a name for himself as a valiant cricketer, Rathod retired from the game to pursue a career in coaching, which included training cricketers from rural backgrounds. He also coached athletes in his hometown of Gujarat, motivating them to strive for excellence.

Rathod’s commitment to these athletes has been widely praised and the Global Human Rights Trust has chosen to recognize his endeavours by granting him a Doctorate. Speaking on this special occasion, Rathod said, “It is a tremendous honour to be recognized for the same, and I’m humbled. I’m sure this award will spur me to continue my work of making a difference in the lives of these youngsters.”

Rathod’s commitment to helping those in need is an inspiration to all, and his recognition by the Global Human Rights Trust is well deserved. Congratulations to Aman Rathod.

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