PUNE: The Khelo
India Youth Games 2019 kicked off in Pune on Wednesday evening with cultural
programmes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message on the occasion was
read at the event.
Addressing the gathering, Union Sports Minister Rajyavardhan
Rathore expressed happiness that from 3,500 participants in the first edition,
the second edition of Khelo India will have ten thousand participants in action
to be watched across India. He said 1,000 players will be selected out of
competitions in the current edition of Khelo India and they will be given Rs 5
lakh each per annum for the next 8 years for development of their sporting
talent. Maharashtra Chief Minister also spoke on the occasion.
The Khelo India is now bigger and better in its second
edition, after being re-christened Khelo India Youth Games, covering 18
different disciplines of which six are team sports. The Games will provide an
opportunity to both school and college-level athletes in 10 to 21 years age
group. Besides Pune, the competitions will be held at other centres of
Maharashtra.
At these venues, India's promising athletes will get a chance
to compete with ones who have already made a name for themselves in the
international arena. Earlier today, Col. Rathore started off the new
#5MinuteAur" challenge for the Khelo India campaign with a video that went
viral.
Rathore, an Olympic medallist in shooting, played table tennis
with both hands to encourage people to talk about their childhood memories of
sports when they would ask their parents to give them five more minutes to
play. He tagged Virat Kohli, Saina Nehwal, Deepika Padukone and Salman Khan to
share their stories.
The Minister said the ‘5-minute aur’ campaign for the Khelo
India Youth Games 2019 is a reflection of the immense strides we have
made and the journey that lies in front of us to make India a truly sporting
nation. Col.Rathore hoped it will inspire India to work towards
incorporating sports as a way of life. Thanking Col.Rathore, Saina Nehwal was
the first to accept the challenge.
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