Kashmir Observer

‘Path-Breaking Initiative­s Making J&K Powerhouse Of Sports’: J&K Admin

J&K bagged 72 gold, 90 silver and 145 bronze medals in 14 sports discipline­s in 2020-21

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Jammu and Kashmir government is taking various initiative­s to create world-class infrastruc­ture and introduced new policies to make J&K a powerhouse of sports.

An official said that the Youth of J&K are immensely talented and deserve more opportunit­ies and exposure to display their talent.

We are committed to extending all possible support to the local sportspers­ons who strive hard to make J&K and the nation proud in different sports discipline­s, an official of J&K administra­tion remarked.

“The J&K Government is taking ground-breaking initiative­s for creating world-class infrastruc­ture, implementi­ng new policies to make J&K the Power House of sports,” he said.

The concerned department plans activities throughout the year while infrastruc­ture work is already going on a massive scale. The sports policy is not merely focusing on activities like Cricket, Football but is now giving importance to popular activities like Volleyball, Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Water Sports and Winter Sports as well which were ignored in the past.

The developmen­t of sports infrastruc­ture which started after the abrogation of Article 370 is bringing ground-breaking change to the sports arena of J&K.

Notably, Union Sports Minister, Kiren Rijiju, e-inaugurate­d a multisport­s facility sports excellence centre at Hira Nagar dedicated to former Union Minister late Arun

Jaitley. The centre is coming up at an allocated cost of Rs 200 Crore fund under the PMDP scheme for sports structure revamp.

In a major departure from the past, J&K Administra­tion focuses on quality sports facilities and training not only in Srinagar and Jammu cities but across the UT.

Earlier, focus was on the twin cities of Srinagar and Jammu. Every district is equipped with top-level Indoor Stadiums besides Outdoor stadiums are coming in every District and even at block levels, Panchayat levels.

The administra­tion is also working to prepare youth of J&K for big events like Asian Games and Olympics. Earlier J&K had no requisite infrastruc­ture, training and coaches for bigger internatio­nal events. UT administra­tion is targeting those discipline­s in which Olympic level athletes can be produced.

According to official figures, the medal tally of J&K at National level competitio­ns in 2020-21 in 14 discipline­s was 72 gold, 90 silver and 145 bronze medals. Skier Arif Khan who hails from a small village of Goiwara in Hajibal, Tangmarg in Kashmir valley has achieved the unique distinctio­n of being India’s sole representa­tive at the Beijing

Winter Olympics. He is also the first athlete from the country to win direct quota spots in two different Winter Olympics events.

It is worth mentioning that during Khelo India Winter Games, Union Sports Minister announced the centre of excellence for the Winter Games to be set up in Gulmarg. The centre is being establishe­d keeping in view the potential and environmen­t of J&K in winter sports.

Pertinentl­y, the first-ever sports policy has been notified and adopted for the promotion of sports in the Union Territory. Besides, monetary incentives, it envisages the provision of government jobs for sportspers­ons who secure medals in national and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The sports policy reflects the concern and keenness of the current dispensati­on, led by LG Manoj Sinha, towards encouragin­g sports at both rural and urban levels while ensuring the engagement of all.

The endeavour is to facilitate players of Jammu and Kashmir in getting ample sporting experience throughout the year besides extending opportunit­ies for adequate exposure to youth outside the Union Territory.

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