Hyderabad, December 01, 2025: Flutter Entertainment India LLP (FEI), the Hyderabad-based center of excellence for global sports entertainment group Flutter, has partnered with the Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) to strengthen India’s para-sports ecosystem. The collaboration includes an investment of ₹60 lakh under Flutter Global’s “Do More” initiative to enhance training facilities, upgrade adaptive equipment and provide customised devices for para-athletes.
The support will directly benefit up to 15 para-athletes preparing for major sporting events including the Asian Youth Para Games and the 2028 Paralympic Games. The funding covers two key AMF programmes: upgrading the Training and Rehabilitation Centre/Adaptive Gym, and providing customised adaptive devices and sport-specific equipment. These interventions aim to ensure athletes have access to world-class resources, nutrition, coaching and sports science support.
Aditya Mehta, International Para-Cyclist and Founder of AMF, said, “We are delighted to partner with Flutter, whose support will significantly strengthen India’s para-sports ecosystem. Para-athletes require specialized training, rehabilitation and adaptive equipment, and this investment will directly help them access these essential resources. The collaboration will enable athletes to compete in key national and international tournaments, including World Championships and World Cups, which are crucial for earning qualification points. This support aligns with our shared vision of securing multiple slots for the 2028 Paralympics and elevating talented para-athletes to the highest levels of global competition.”
Founded in 2013, AMF is Asia’s first organisation dedicated exclusively to para-sports rehabilitation and high-performance training. Its programmes have contributed to more than 450 international medals for India, helping identify and nurture grassroots para-athletes.
Mr. Ashish Sinha, Managing Director, Flutter Entertainment India, said, “Para-athletes represent resilience, ambition, and the belief that sport should be accessible to everyone. Our partnership with the Aditya Mehta Foundation reflects Flutter’s long-term commitment to creating high-quality training ecosystems that enable athletes to perform at their best. By strengthening access to adaptive equipment, sports science, and professional coaching, we aim to support para-athletes in achieving their full potential and competing with confidence on the global stage.”
The collaboration aligns with Flutter’s “Do More” global impact commitment, which aims to improve the lives of 10 million people by 2030. The company’s investment in para-sports is part of its broader focus on building inclusive, safe and sustainable sporting environments.