72nd National Volleyball Championship Kicks Off in Varanasi with 58 Teams

The 72nd National Volleyball Championship has commenced at the refurbished Sigra Stadium in Varanasi, featuring over 58 teams and 1,000 players from across India. Players from Jammu and Kashmir expressed immense happiness at visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency and praised the welcome they received. Coaches and athletes highlighted increased government support for sports in their region, which has boosted participation, especially among girls. The week-long championship, inaugurated virtually by PM Modi, showcases high-level competition and inclusivity, with athletes noting no issues playing while wearing a hijab.

Key Points: National Volleyball Championship 2024 in Varanasi

  • 58 teams & 1000 players competing
  • Event held at redeveloped Sigra Stadium
  • J&K players express joy & government support
  • Championship inaugurated virtually by PM Modi
  • Players highlight inclusivity, like playing in hijab
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72nd National Volleyball Tournament: Varanasi stadium hosts 58 teams, J&K players overjoyed

The 72nd National Volleyball Championship begins in Varanasi with 58 teams. J&K players share their joy and experiences at PM Modi's constituency.

72nd National Volleyball Tournament: Varanasi stadium hosts 58 teams, J&K players overjoyed
"We are very happy with the welcome we received in Varanasi. This is Prime Minister Narendra's parliamentary constituency, a holy city. - Balwinder Singh Jamwal"

Varanasi, Jan 4

The 72nd National Volleyball Championship, being held at the Sigra Stadium in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, will host more than 58 teams comprising 1,000 players, representing different states, over the next week.

Teams from various states have arrived in the city and will see them vying for coveted spots and positions at the redeveloped and refurbished Dr Sampurnanand Multipurpose Sports Stadium (also called Sigra Stadium), under the Smart City project.

Teams have arrived in the city to participate in the week-long competition, showcasing high standards of sportsmanship and talent in Indian volleyball.

Players were given a grand welcome during their arrival, to which they expressed gratitude to the organisers and local residents. Many players from Jammu and Kashmir shared their experience of visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency for the first time.

Balwinder Singh Jamwal, head coach of Jammu and Kashmir women's team, told IANS, "With the support of the government and our association, sports have received a significant boost in our region. This is why we have been able to come to Varanasi. We are very happy with the welcome we received in Varanasi. This is Prime Minister Narendra's parliamentary constituency, a holy city. We are very happy to be here."

Sadaf Manzoor said, "The competition is quite tough. Strong teams from all over the country have come. We will also try our best."

Sharing her first experience of being in Varanasi, she said that the whole team was given a hearty welcome, and for this, they were grateful to them.

"Earlier, it was difficult for girls to enter the field of sports, but due to the efforts of the Central government under PM Modi, our participation in sports is increasing even in Jammu and Kashmir," she stated.

Regarding playing while wearing a hijab, she said, "We play wearing a hijab, and we have not faced any kind of problem."

Aayat from the Kashmir valley said, "The competition is at the national level and very challenging. We are getting good facilities under the current government, whether it is at the coaching level or in terms of sports facilities. We felt good about coming here. We were given a good reception."

Regarding participation in the game wearing a hijab, she said, "This is our culture. We have no problem playing while wearing it. We are seen only as players."

Notably, the 72nd National Volleyball Championship is being held from January 4 to January 11. It was inaugurated virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier in the day.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a sports enthusiast, I'm thrilled to see volleyball getting this platform. 58 teams and 1000 players is massive! The comments from the J&K players about increased opportunities for girls are particularly encouraging. More power to them!
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Priya S
It's wonderful that the girls from Kashmir can play wearing hijab without any issues. That's the spirit of India - unity in diversity. May the best team win! Hoping for great matches and new talent discovery.
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the focus remains on the sport and the athletes' performance, not just the politics or where it's hosted. The real success will be if this leads to better infrastructure for volleyball at the grassroots level across ALL states, not just a few.
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Kavya N
Varanasi is such a perfect place for this! A city of culture now hosting a national sports event. The welcome to the players sounds so warm. This is the India we love to see. All the best to all the teams! 🏐
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Michael C
Impressive scale. 72nd edition shows this tournament has history. The investment in stadiums is good, but sustained support for players after the tournament is key. Hope the J&K teams' positive experience translates into more athletes coming forward from the region.

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