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CM Manik Saha Inaugurates Tripura Basketball Championship, Highlights Fit India Vision

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated the All Tripura Inter-District Basketball Championship 2026 at the Netaji Subhas Regional Coaching Centre in Agartala. He emphasized the importance of sports in shaping disciplined, healthy individuals and reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening sports infrastructure. Saha highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Fit India" vision and noted that sports help improve academic performance and keep youth away from drug addiction. The three-day championship aims to promote sports culture and identify emerging basketball talent in the state.

CM Manik Saha inaugurates All Tripura Inter-District Basketball Championship 2026

Agartala, June 24

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Tuesday inaugurated the opening ceremony of the All Tripura Inter-District Basketball Championship 2026 at the Netaji Subhas Regional Coaching Centre in Agartala.

The championship, which brings together talented basketball players from various districts of the state, aims to promote sporting excellence, foster healthy competition, and encourage youth participation in sports.

Addressing the gathering on Tuesday, Chief Minister Saha emphasised the importance of sports in shaping disciplined, healthy, and confident individuals. He reiterated the state government's commitment to strengthening sports infrastructure and providing greater opportunities for young athletes to excel at the state, national, and international levels.

The Chief Minister noted that sports play a crucial role in character building and social development and encouraged participants to uphold the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the tournament.

Speaking to ANI, CM Manik Saha said that fitness and sports are essential for the young generation, highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Fit India" vision. He noted that India's large youth population is a major strength and stressed the importance of a healthy mind and body.

Saha also said the government is developing sports infrastructure across Tripura, which is showing positive results. Speaking at the All-Tripura Basketball Tournament, he encouraged youth participation in sports, saying it helps improve academic performance and keeps young people away from drug addiction.

"As our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi always emphasises, we need to be fit, a 'Fit India.' This is especially crucial for our young generation (aged 18 to 35), who represent our vital human resource; India possesses 65% of the world's young human capital, a figure unmatched by any other country. Whenever the 'Mann Ki Baat' program airs, the Prime Minister invariably interacts with athletes, particularly those who have won medals at the Olympics, Asian Games, or Commonwealth Games, asking them about their success. This underscores the principle that a healthy mind resides in a healthy body," he said.

"Together, we are developing sports infrastructure across Tripura, an effort that is already yielding visible results. I am here for the All-Tripura Basketball Tournament, a three-day event. I have encouraged the children to participate; engaging in sports not only helps keep them away from the menace of drug addiction, a major challenge we are battling, but also improves their academic performance," he added.

Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Tinku Roy was also present at the inaugural function along with other dignitaries, officials of the Sports Department, coaches, athletes, and sports enthusiasts.

The championship is expected to witness enthusiastic participation from teams representing different districts of Tripura and serve as a platform for identifying emerging basketball talent in the state.

Officials said the tournament forms part of the state's broader efforts to promote sports culture and nurture promising athletes through regular competitions and improved training facilities.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Suman B

Finally some attention to basketball! 🏀 For years, it's been only cricket and football. India has tall players from the Northeast who can excel in basketball if given proper training and facilities. Hope this leads to a proper basketball academy in Tripura.

Ritu A

I'm glad to see the government focusing on sports, but infrastructure development needs to be consistent. Many promising athletes from small towns give up due to lack of proper coaching or equipment. Let's hope this isn't just a one-time event but part of a sustained effort.

Karthik V

The CM mentioned 'Mann Ki Baat' and PM Modi's Fit India vision – good to see state govt aligning with national initiatives. Sports infrastructure in Northeast states has improved in last 5 years, but we need more world-class training centers. Basketball has huge potential here; look at how Manipur and Assam produce national-level players.

Priya S

As a parent, I'm happy to see sports getting importance alongside academics. The CM's point about sports improving academic performance is spot on – my son plays basketball and his concentration has improved. These tournaments also give kids confidence and keep them away from bad habits. Well done, Tripura government! 👏

Arun Y

Good to see the state government supporting grassroots sports, but we need to ensure that these tournaments aren't just photo-ops for politicians. The real test will be how many players from this championship get selected for state teams or receive scholarships for higher education. Let the results speak.

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