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Kiren Rijiju urges states to host annual Khelo India Games to strengthen grassroot-level talent identification

By ANI | Updated: August 4, 2020 22:40 IST

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday urged the states to organise State-level Khelo India Games annually with an effort to identify a larger number of grassroot-level talents.

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Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday urged the states to orgse State-level Khelo India Games annually with an effort to identify a larger number of grassroot-level talents.

The Sports Minister chaired the first General Council meeting of the Khelo India Scheme today and addressed officials of state sports departments and other central ministries. The meeting was attended by Sports Secretary Ravi Mital, Director General, Sports Authority of India, Sandip Pradhan and other senior officials of the sports ministry.

"The annual competitions being orgzed at the national level under the Khelo India Scheme, like the Khelo India Youth Games and University Games, have helped to identify sporting talent from all states. However, that is not enough. Every state can orgze annual Khelo India Games to identify grassroot-level talent and to give a larger platform to sporting talent from the state. States that already conduct annual sporting competitions can align with the Khelo India Scheme and the Centre will support them in conducting these events," Rijiju said.

Speaking about the importance of identifying grassroot-level talent, the Sports Minister said, "To make India a sporting superpower, we need to identify talent as young as 5-10 years old and groom them to be future champions. It takes at least eight years to groom an athlete for the Olympics, and if we identify talent at a later stage, then their chances of making it to the Olympic podium is limited. Therefore, the states must concentrate on identifying young talent and to do that orgzing competitions at the state, district, block and panchayat-level is crucial."

Rijiju spoke of the five zonal talent scouting committees that are being planned for east, west, north, south and northeast India and asked for active participation of the states in assisting these committees in identifying grassroot-level talent in 24 sporting disciplines.

"Identified talent can then be trained at state government or SAI centres. We need inputs from the state governments in identifying talent," he said.

Rijiju also stressed on the need for states to identify their best sporting infrastructure for the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence (KISCE), on priority.

"We have already identified eight states where KISCE will be set up. The Sports Ministry has also received proposals from 13 states, which are being finalized. The KISCE is a great opportunity for states to have a state-of-the-art infrastructure in training senior athletes from all over the country in select sports and excelling in them. The Centre is ready to fund and support the states in this, and therefore, I urge every state to urgently identify the infrastructure that they would like to earmark for KISCE," Rijiju said.

State representatives showed keen interest in working closely with the Sports Ministry on the executing the plans discussed by the Sports Minister, with many of them sharing details of already existing state-level annual competitions and grassroot-level talent identification schemes.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Khelo india schemeRavi mitalSandip pradhanGeneral Council
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