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Khelo India Initiative Propels J&K Athletes to National Platforms

The Khelo India initiative continues to empower young athletes across Jammu and Kashmir, providing essential training, resources, and platforms to showcase their talent on higher levels. Recent achievements by athletes from Khelo India Centres in the region demonstrate the program’s significant impact.

Two athletes from the Khelo India Volleyball Centre in Shopian, along with four from the Centre in Baramulla, have been selected to compete in the North Zone Inter University Tournament for 2024-2025 at Geeta University, Panipat. This tournament offers valuable exposure and experience, and their selection is a proud achievement for the athletes, their coaches, and the wider community.

Additionally, two players from the Khelo India Volleyball Centre in Ganderbal have been chosen to participate in the ongoing Under-17 68th School Nationals at Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Furthermore, two more girls from Ganderbal have been selected for the North Zone Inter University Tournament at Panipat, adding to the region’s growing list of sports achievements.

The success story continues with four players from the Khelo India Kabaddi Centre in Shadipora, who have earned places in the Under-17 Kabaddi National Championship, where they will represent Jammu and Kashmir on the national stage.

Also marking this wave of accomplishments, Wani Mursal Haq from the Khelo India Centre in Kupwara will compete in the Under-17 Boys’ Kabaddi event at the School National Games, scheduled for November 16-20, 2024, in Madhya Pradesh.

The Minister for Youth Services and Sports, J&K, Satish Sharma, extended congratulations to all the selected athletes, expressing pride in their achievements. He remarked that J&K is on the path to becoming a hub of sports activities and assured that all necessary support will be provided to athletes.

The Secretary, Youth Services and Sports,  Sarmad Hafeez, highlighted Jammu and Kashmir’s exceptional sports infrastructure, stating, “J&K boasts the highest number of Khelo India Centres in the country, and the results are evident through our athletes’ success stories.”

The Secretary, J&K Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul, added that through the dedication and support of Khelo India, young athletes from rural areas across J&K are rising to compete at national events, reinforcing the J&K’s standing as a nurturing ground for future sports talent. (KNS)

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