Monday 25 April 2016

Teams Fueled For Path to Success’ Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament

Over the time, London Titans have formed a formidable reputation for themselves as one of the successful and loved wheelchair basketball club. The team till date has produced more than 50+ GB players in its history, but sadly remains one of the clubs that is bereft of any central funding.

But now the team shall receive financial aid from Path to Success. The charity is organising a corporate wheelchair basketball tournament to raise donations for London Titans. The event will be held on 26th of April between 9 AM – 5 PM at Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Eight teams of five to six players shall be competing against each other. Team GB Paralympians shall also be a part of this match. 



Anita Choudhrie, founder of Path to Success, believes everyone will love wheelchair basketball: “Our goal for the day is to create an open and positive environment within which colleagues can experience the competitive nature of wheelchair basketball for the first time.”

“We are offering a unique experience to get away from the office and create lasting memories, while also raising money for an exceptional cause.”

The teams shall be given extensive training by five-time Team GB Paralympian Ann Wild OBE. Team GB players shall keep the audience mesmerised by showcasing their skills. The game shall be hosted by two courts together and two final teams shall meet in a face off to decide the final champions. A voluntary minimum donation of £5,000 is expected from the participating teams. 

The donations would be invested in sports wheelchairs, match fees, court hire and the transport and coaching of London Titans.  

Spectators are welcomed! 

Teams that wish to join can contact Nasim.malhotra@pathtosuccess.org.uk

Wednesday 20 April 2016

Path to Success’ Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament for London Titans

Wheelchair basketball has rapidly risen in popularity and its success in England has been marked by the club London Titans. One of the most popular wheelchair basketball clubs in the country, it has produced more than 50 Team GB players.

As a gesture of appreciation to the clubs dedication, Anita Choudhrie’s charity, Path to Success, is organising a corporate wheelchair basketball tournament to support London Titans by investing all donations for the benefit of the team. Copper Box Arena, the Olympic famed venue, will host the event on April 26th and Team GB Paralympians will be the celebrities participating.

Anita Choudhrie, founder of Path to Success, revealed the reasons behind choosing wheelchair basketball: “Our goal for the day is to create an open and positive environment within which colleagues can experience the competitive nature of wheelchair basketball for the first time – we’re also aiming to raise as much as possible for London Titans.”



“We are offering a unique experience to get away from the office and create lasting memories, while also raising money for an exceptional cause.”

A five-time Team GB Paralympian, Ann Wild OBE, will coach the teams to ensure, competitive spirits are high and exciting.

The games will be played parallel on two courts and the winners will face-off for a nail-biting final. The event will be hosted from 9 am – 5 pm and the teams willing to are providing a voluntary donation of £5,000.

Even after London Titans have proved themselves time and again, they haven’t received any central sports funding. The donations raised from this event would be invested in sports wheelchairs, match fees, court hire and the transport and coaching of London Titans.

Spectators can also be a part of this exciting event.

Teams that want to join can contact Nasim.malhotra@pathtosuccess.org.uk.

Friday 15 April 2016

London Titans to Benefit From Path to Success’ Corporate Wheelchair Basketball Tournament

The fast-paced and competitive nature of wheelchair basketball has brought in a lot of followers for the game, not just among the specially-abled, but the able-bodied as well. London Titans, the most successful southern England club, accepts both kinds of people to train with them. As the game has fans universally, London Titans have also got a fair share of die-hards.

But the club has been void of any central sports funding even after producing 50+ Team GB players.

Anita Choudhrie’s charity Path to Success is organising a corporate wheelchair basketball tournament where the donations received would go to London Titans. The event will be held at Copper Box Arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Team GB Paralympians would also take part in the exciting outing.

Around eight teams of six to eight members will compete in the all-day event.

Anita Choudhrie, who is the founder of Path to Success, hopes everyone gets an amazing experience of playing the game: “Our goal for the day is to create an open and positive environment within which colleagues can experience the competitive nature of wheelchair basketball for the first time.”



“We are offering a unique experience to get away from the office and create lasting memories, while also raising money for an exceptional cause.”

To ensure a highly competitive event, Ann Wild OBE, a five-time Team GB Paralympian would coach the teams and other Team GB players would mark their presence by displaying their skill set.

The games will be held from 9 am- 5 pm on two courts together and the final two teams will face-off to become champions. A voluntary minimum donation of £5,000 is expected from the participating teams.

Money from donations would be utilised in sports wheelchairs, match fees, court hire and the transport and coaching of London Titans.

Spectators are welcomed!

Teams looking to join can contact Nasim.malhotra@pathtosuccess.org.uk.

Wednesday 6 April 2016

Stellar International Art Foundation Celebrates MF Husain’s Artistry at an Exhibition in Dubai

Stellar International Art Foundation acknowledged MF Husain’s legendary status and his close working relationship with the foundation by putting the most fantastic of his legacy on display at an exhibition held at Capital Club in Dubai. 

India is renowned for producing some of the best artists around the globe because of its culturally rich heritage and Husain’s genius has been the nation’s trademark for the past century. Hence, the exhibition was entitled, “The Journey of the Legend.” 

The exhibition was almost a follow up to another that was held in UK last year. Husain’s masterpieces had never been exhibited with such grandeur there and it was the largest collection outside the artist’s estate. 

Stellar International Art Foundation has kept its promise of going the extra mile to promote art and in 2014 it put on display the works of three artists at the seventh St. Moritz Art Masters exhibition, which was a region-wide display of Contemporary Art from India. A beautiful fusion of contemporary and modern, Indian and European and spiritual and secular art was on display. 



The event was well-received by art lovers and more than 30,000 visitors were present to witness the work of few of India’s most renowned artists such as Manish Nai, Nalini Milani, Shilpa Gupta, and Dubodh Gupta. 

Paresh Maity’s colourful and vibrant pieces were especially praised by everyone.

Stellar International Art Foundation also organised something apart from exhibitions when they participated in the Jaipur Literature festival. A comprehensive review of Paresh Maity’s works, titled Paresh Maity: World of Colours, was launched as a limited edition publication. 

Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Grammy winner and internationally celebrated musician was present along with the book’s author Sushma Bahl, art collector Anita Choudhrie and Maity himself. Ideas were discussed on how to promote art better. 

Stellar International Art Foundation is dedicated in using art to unite people across the globe, a vision that was incepted by founder Anita Choudhrie. The Dubai exhibition was held on 14th March from 6 PM to 9 PM at Capital Club Building 3, 312th Rd. Gate Village but is also open to the public this month. 

Saturday 2 April 2016

Stellar Art Foundation Organises Exhibition to Commemorate MF Husain

Stellar International Art Foundation commemorated MF Husain’s legacy and his close working relationship with the foundation by showcasing the best of his private collection at an Exhibition at Capital Club in Dubai. 

Husain epitomises the best art coming from culturally rich India in the past century and exhibition title “The Journey of the Legend” precisely narrates the maestro’s accomplishments. 

The exhibition was on the lines of the one held in UK last year. It was the first time Husain’s legacy has been on display there and is the largest collection of pieces outside the artist’s estate. 

In 2014 Stellar International Art Foundation put masterpieces of three artists on display infusing contemporary to modern, India to Europe and spiritual to secular. It was a region-wide exhibition of Contemporary Art from India and a part of the seventh St. Moritz Art Masters exhibition.



The event was a hit among art lovers and more than 30,000 visitors got a glimpse of some of India’s most renowned artists such as Manish Nai, Nalini Milani, Shilpa Gupta, and Dubodh Gupta. 

Paresh Maity’s colourful and vibrant pieces were especially well received.

Stellar International Art Foundation also extended reach by participating in the Jaipur Literature festival. A comprehensive review of Paresh Maity’s talent, titled Paresh Maity: World of Colours, was launched as a limited edition publication. 

The launch was made special by the presence of Grammy winner and internationally celebrated musician, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Author Sushma Bahl who wrote the book, Paresh Maity and Stellar Art founder and art collector, Anita Choudhrie together shared their ideas to make art more appealing for the people. 

Stellar International Art Foundation is based on the notion that art can be used to unite people across the globe, a vision was provided by founder Anita Choudhrie. The Dubai exhibition was held on 14th March from 6 PM to 9 PM at Capital Club Building 3, 312th Rd. Gate Village but is also open for the next month to the public.