
PM Modi Lauds 'Khelo India' Campaign In 'Mann Ki Baat'
February 23, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently praised the Khelo India initiative for fostering young talent and empowering athletes, especially those who shone at the 38th National Games held in Uttarakhand. During his 119th episode of Mann Ki Baat, he highlighted how the program is creating a new generation of champions, leading India closer to becoming a global sporting powerhouse.
The Prime Minister celebrated athletes like Sawan Barwal, Kiran Mate, Tejas Shirse, Jyoti Yaraji, Sachin Yadav, Pooja, and Dhinidhi Desindhu for their remarkable performances, reflecting the success of Khelo India in nurturing talent. He also pointed out the impressive presence of teenage champions in this year’s games, emphasizing that India is rapidly emerging as a strong sporting nation.
The 38th National Games saw over 11,000 athletes participate and showcased Uttarakhand as an evolving sports hub, earning praise for its vibrant sports culture. PM Modi congratulated the services team for winning the most gold medals, further solidifying the event’s success.
His comments underscore how sports can not only uplift individuals but also transform communities and states, fostering a culture of excellence for future generations.
This further fuels the optimism surrounding India’s sporting future and highlights the vital role of grassroots programs like Khelo India in achieving global recognition in sports.
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