Anand Sancheti Elected as President of Maharashtra State Basketball Association

In an emergency meeting held last month in Nagpur, the Maharashtra State Basketball Association unanimously elected renowned entrepreneur Anand Sancheti as its new President for a term of four years. Sancheti fills the vacancy left by Dr Dhananjay Verhukar, who resigned from the position due to personal reasons.

The meeting also saw the approval of the association’s articles, alongside the formulation and initiation of a strategic plan aimed at broadening the reach and popularity of basketball throughout Maharashtra. This initiative underscores the association’s commitment to fostering a vibrant basketball culture in the state.

During the event, Anand Sancheti was honoured with a bouquet of flowers by the association’s Vice President, Baba Jhalke, who extended his best wishes for Sancheti’s upcoming endeavours. Other key members of the association, including Vice Presidents Dr Dhananjay Verfukar and Rakesh Tiwari, Secretary Shatrughan Gokhale, Joint Secretary Ganesh Kad, Treasurer Jayant Deshmukh, and Member Rajesh Kshatriya, also conveyed their congratulations and support.

Sancheti’s election marks a significant milestone for the Maharashtra State Basketball Association, as his leadership is anticipated to steer the organization towards new heights. His entrepreneurial acumen and dedication are expected to invigorate the association’s efforts in promoting basketball and enhancing the infrastructure and opportunities for players and enthusiasts alike.

With the new leadership in place, the association is poised to implement its comprehensive plan, focusing on grassroots development, organizing tournaments, and engaging communities across Maharashtra. This renewed vision and strategic approach aim to create a sustainable and thriving basketball ecosystem in the state.

Anand Sancheti’s presidency heralds a new chapter for the Maharashtra State Basketball Association, promising growth, innovation, and a stronger basketball presence in Maharashtra.