RMZ, a leading real estate developer, has announced its partnership with the inaugural Rugby Premier League, set to kick off in 2024. This move is expected to boost the popularity of rugby in India and enhance RMZ's market presence.
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The Rugby Premier League (RPL) is a professional rugby competition set to launch in India in 2024. It will feature top teams from across the country, aiming to promote rugby and raise its profile in the Indian sports scene.
RMZ is partnering with the RPL to contribute to the growth of rugby in India and to enhance its community development initiatives. The partnership involves infrastructure development, marketing, and administrative support for the league.
The RPL is expected to boost the popularity of rugby, create job opportunities, and attract international players and coaches. It will also contribute to the overall sports culture and economy in India.
RMZ will provide state-of-the-art facilities, training grounds, and administrative support to ensure the RPL meets the highest standards of professional rugby. The company will also play a key role in marketing efforts.
The Rugby Premier League is scheduled to launch in 2024.
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