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Sports stars have played critical role in achieving the govt's efforts: Rijiju

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Published : Jun 12, 2020, 9:50 PM IST

Kiren Rijiju also expressed his dream of making India a top country in the Olympic medals tally. Stressing on the great cooperation from various stakeholders including IOA and National Sports Federations, the Sports Minister wants to make India one of the top-10 medal winning nations by 2028 Olympics.

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Mumbai: Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday emphasised on the importance of being ‘atmanirbhar' (self-reliant) in the sporting ecosystem and felt one needs to develop a successful league culture to make sport a sustainable career opportunity.

"You have to be empowered to take care of yourself. The country has to be self-reliant. Whenever there are challenges, disasters or catastrophe, we need to ensure we emerge stronger. I have to ensure our athletes and coaches become stronger after lockdown," Rijiju said during Indian table tennis player Mudit Dani's online lockdown chat series ‘In The Sportlight' on Friday.

"Sports stars motivate people immensely. In achieving the government's efforts, our sports stars have played a very critical role," he added.

Table tennis player Mudit Dani
Table tennis player Mudit Dani

The Minister further said leagues must be made successful in order to ensure viable and fruitful sporting careers for athletes at all levels.

"First of all, sport is a way of life but that is not enough. Sport has to be a career also. Sport has to give you respect, position, earning, comfort and recognition. So for that when you have a flourishing league system in the country -- whether it is national or state level, it has to be successful.

"And to make the leagues successful, it has to be commercially viable. That is why I am encouraging lots of leagues like our Indian Super League (football), Indian Premier League (cricket). Ultimate Table Tennis is also growing very well. I see great prospects for UTT. We now have a boxing league and wrestling league too (among others)," he said.

Rijiju also expressed his dream of making India a top country in the Olympic medals tally. Stressing on the great cooperation from various stakeholders including IOA and National Sports Federations, the Sports Minister wants to make India one of the top-10 medal winning nations by 2028 Olympics.

Indian men's and women's hockey teams.
Indian men's and women's hockey teams.

"Although we have achieved some success in hockey and a few individual sports, we have not been able to make any successful impact in Olympic history. I am talking about creating a sporting culture in India. In days to come, I want to ensure that not only our participation but our success rate also soars," Rijiju concluded.

Recently, India's Olympic bound athletes have resumed training for the Tokyo Games after the central government allowed reopening of stadiums and training centres. The Sports Authority of India, National Sports Federations and Indian Olympics Association together set guidelines and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for athletes to resume training at Delhi and Bengaluru SAI centres.

While athletes are training at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium hockey teams- men and women- have started warming up at SAI South Centre, Bengaluru.

Mumbai: Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday emphasised on the importance of being ‘atmanirbhar' (self-reliant) in the sporting ecosystem and felt one needs to develop a successful league culture to make sport a sustainable career opportunity.

"You have to be empowered to take care of yourself. The country has to be self-reliant. Whenever there are challenges, disasters or catastrophe, we need to ensure we emerge stronger. I have to ensure our athletes and coaches become stronger after lockdown," Rijiju said during Indian table tennis player Mudit Dani's online lockdown chat series ‘In The Sportlight' on Friday.

"Sports stars motivate people immensely. In achieving the government's efforts, our sports stars have played a very critical role," he added.

Table tennis player Mudit Dani
Table tennis player Mudit Dani

The Minister further said leagues must be made successful in order to ensure viable and fruitful sporting careers for athletes at all levels.

"First of all, sport is a way of life but that is not enough. Sport has to be a career also. Sport has to give you respect, position, earning, comfort and recognition. So for that when you have a flourishing league system in the country -- whether it is national or state level, it has to be successful.

"And to make the leagues successful, it has to be commercially viable. That is why I am encouraging lots of leagues like our Indian Super League (football), Indian Premier League (cricket). Ultimate Table Tennis is also growing very well. I see great prospects for UTT. We now have a boxing league and wrestling league too (among others)," he said.

Rijiju also expressed his dream of making India a top country in the Olympic medals tally. Stressing on the great cooperation from various stakeholders including IOA and National Sports Federations, the Sports Minister wants to make India one of the top-10 medal winning nations by 2028 Olympics.

Indian men's and women's hockey teams.
Indian men's and women's hockey teams.

"Although we have achieved some success in hockey and a few individual sports, we have not been able to make any successful impact in Olympic history. I am talking about creating a sporting culture in India. In days to come, I want to ensure that not only our participation but our success rate also soars," Rijiju concluded.

Recently, India's Olympic bound athletes have resumed training for the Tokyo Games after the central government allowed reopening of stadiums and training centres. The Sports Authority of India, National Sports Federations and Indian Olympics Association together set guidelines and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for athletes to resume training at Delhi and Bengaluru SAI centres.

While athletes are training at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium hockey teams- men and women- have started warming up at SAI South Centre, Bengaluru.

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