Uttarakhand CM Dhami Inaugurates National Junior Table Tennis Championship

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the 87th Inter-State Junior and Youth National Table Tennis Championship in Dehradun. He praised table tennis as a sport that builds mental strength, quick decision-making, and valuable life skills. The tournament, featuring 29 teams from across India, uses a format that prioritizes overall team depth and balance. The event is being held at the Multipurpose Sports Hall and will continue through late April 2026.

Key Points: National Junior Table Tennis Championship 2025 Inaugurated in Dehradun

  • Championship runs from April 15-23, 2026
  • 29 teams from across India competing
  • Format emphasizes team strength over individual stars
  • Event held at Dehradun's Parade Ground hall
  • CM highlighted sport's role in personal development
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CM Dhami attends the inauguration ceremony of 87th Inter-State Junior & Youth National Table Tennis Championship in Dehradun

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurates the 87th Inter-State Junior & Youth National Table Tennis Championship in Dehradun, highlighting the sport's life lessons.

"Table tennis... teaches us how to face life's challenges. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, April 15

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in the inauguration ceremony of the 87th Inter-State Junior and Youth National Table Tennis Championship 2025, organised by the Uttarakhand Table Tennis Association, at the Multipurpose Sports Hall in Parade Ground, Dehradun. The tournament is running from 15th to 23rd April, 2026.

At the inauguration, CM Pushkar Dhami hailed table tennis as a fast-paced sport requiring balance, technique, patience, skill, and strong mental strength. He added that it helps develop quick decision-making, strategy, and confidence, and can also teach valuable life lessons. He expressed confidence that the competition would help players improve both in sport and in their personal development.

"Table tennis is a sport that requires speed as well as balance. Along with technique, it requires patience, good skills, and strong mental fortitude. This sport teaches us how to face life's challenges. If we want to learn how to make quick decisions, formulate precise strategies, and act with confidence, table tennis serves as a great educational platform. I am confident that through this competition, all of you players will not only hone your game but also move forward in life with a positive attitude and confidence," the Uttarakhand CM said.

While the Girls' Under-19 Team competition are happening from Wednesday, the boys' team events and other categories will follow from the sixth day, after a transition day, with the contingent scheduled to arrive on the fifth day, according to the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI).A total of 29 teams from across the country have gathered to compete for top honours.

The tournament format places strong emphasis on overall team strength and depth. Teams are seeded based on the combined ranking points of their top three players, with each squad consisting of up to four members. This structure highlights the importance of balanced teams rather than relying solely on individual performers.

The teams are split into eight groups, and the top eight seeded sides--featuring some of the country's most promising young players--are expected to progress to the pre-quarterfinal stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
CM Dhami's words are so true. Table tennis is more than just a game; it builds character. I hope the infrastructure for such sports continues to improve across all states, not just during events.
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Rohit P
A small note for the organizers: the article says the tournament is in April 2026? That seems like a typo. It should be 2025. Otherwise, fantastic initiative! 29 teams is a great turnout.
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Sarah B
Love the focus on team strength over individual stars. That's how you build a strong sporting culture. Hoping to see some of these juniors representing India at the Asian Games someday!
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Vikram M
As a former state-level player, I can vouch for everything the CM said. The mental game in TT is brutal. All the best to the youngsters. Dehradun is a beautiful venue for such an event.
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Kavya N
Glad to see girls' events starting first. Promote women in sports! 💪 I hope there is good media coverage for this. Our young athletes need recognition to boost their morale.

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