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India-based Chisel Fitness gym chain, in which Indian cricketer Virat Kohli has a 30% stake, has said that it was looking to expand into Sri Lanka and UAE.
Chisel has also tied up with a California-based firm. Satya Sinha, co-founder, Chisel Fitness, has told the DNA that their fitness centres are currently set up in Bengaluru and Andhra Pradesh.
"We will be opening centres at Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore and Chennai over the next few months and planning to set up 100 branches across India by 2018,” Sinha stated adding that they also plan to sell diet food and clothing.
A report in The New Indian Express stated that each centre will see an expenditure of nearly 20 million Indian rupees for set up.
Don Monday, 04 April 2016 09:17 PM
Bus Gamnu's gyms are open in rush hours for everybody.
Desmond Jeromme Tuesday, 05 April 2016 07:36 AM
Good move, but in SriLanka you get Gyms in all corners.
BuffaloaCitizen Tuesday, 05 April 2016 09:40 AM
Remember cricket is not a sport, but just a game. That is why it has not been accepted for Olympics or any front line sports activities, as it does not require stamina, physical fitness and endurance to play. Simply said it is just a lazy and time consuming game where a persons physical fitness, energy, strength are not criteria to perform.
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