S8UL Esports raises over ₹1.5mln for Odisha train mishap victims

NEW DELHI: S8UL, an esports organization, demonstrated exceptional solidarity by rallying together in support of the victims of the recent train accident in Odisha. With heartfelt intention, they organized a charity stream on Monday, which turned out to be a tremendous success, raising over ₹1.5 million for the cause.

The stream witnessed active participation from renowned creators of S8UL, including Tanmay Singh (ScoutOP), Naman Mathur (Mortal), Lokesh Jain (8Bit_Goldy), and even the esteemed Indian cricket sensation Yuzvendra Chahal, who generously contributed ₹100,000 and engaged in an exciting BGMI match, a media release said.

The charity stream was initiated by ScoutOP, a native of Odisha himself. The response from the gaming community of the country was overwhelmingly positive, highlighting their dedication and support. ScoutOP and Mortal made remarkable contributions of ₹100,000 each to aid those affected by the tragic accident in Balasore.

“Being from Odisha, I strongly felt it was my responsibility to do whatever I could within my capacity and help the people affected by this tragic disaster. The overwhelming success of the charity stream brings me an incredible sense of pride and joy. Raising ₹1.5 million will greatly aid those in need. I’m immensely thankful to the members of S8UL, Yuzvendra Chahal, and the entire gaming community for their support. I am also grateful to my audience whose participation and generosity have played a significant role in helping us make a positive impact in the lives of those affected by the tragedy” expressed Tanmay Singh, also known as ScoutOP.

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