Delhi Khel Mahakumbh Inaugurated, Aims to Engage 30,000+ Athletes

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated the month-long Delhi Khel Mahakumbh at Chhatrasal Stadium, with cricketer Shikhar Dhawan as the event's Brand Ambassador. The festival will be held across 16 stadiums and sports complexes, featuring competitions in athletics, football, wrestling, and more for over 20,000 participants. Education Minister Ashish Sood highlighted the event's goal of providing a platform for talent, with a special focus on safety and increased participation for women athletes. The government aims to engage over 30,000 athletes this year and eventually expand to 1 lakh grassroots participants annually.

Key Points: Delhi CM Launches Month-Long Khel Mahakumbh Sports Festival

  • Month-long sports festival
  • Over 20,000 athletes participating
  • Focus on 7+ major sports disciplines
  • Emphasis on women's safety and participation
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CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates month-long Delhi Khel Mahakumbh

CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates Delhi Khel Mahakumbh, a month-long sports festival across 16 venues featuring 7+ disciplines and over 20,000 athletes.

"Delhi has no shortage of talent, but what is required is the right platform and opportunity. - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, Feb 13

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday inaugurated "Khelo Delhi - Delhi Khel Mahakumbh" on the lines of Khelo India to strengthen and promote a vibrant sports culture in the national capital.

The inauguration ceremony at Chhatrasal Stadium featured a grand march-past led by Delhi's para-athletes while Chief Minister Gupta and cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, who is the Brand Ambassador of the event, took a round of the stadium in an open SUV.

The month-long sporting event will be held across 16 stadiums and sports complexes, with participation from over 20,000 athletes, said a statement.

Competitions will be held in athletics, football, wrestling, basketball, volleyball, kabaddi, and squash. This will include students from Delhi University colleges, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and participants from other universities, as well as registered sports clubs, academies, and sports associations.

Earlier, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood hosted an interactive dialogue regarding the upcoming Delhi Khel Mahakumbh. Expressing gratitude to the participants, he said that Delhi has no shortage of talent, but what is required is the right platform and opportunity.

Along with media representatives, more than 50 sports influencers from across India, Arjuna Awardees, fitness coaches, and sports personalities participated in the interaction.

The Delhi government is organising competitions in seven major sports disciplines during the initial phase of the Mahakumbh, including football, basketball, volleyball, kabaddi, and other selected events.

The competitions will be conducted across major stadiums in Delhi, including Chhatrasal Stadium, Bawana, Najafgarh, Vikaspuri, South Delhi, and other key locations.

"The Delhi government aims to ensure participation of more than 30,000 athletes in this month-long sports festival. In the coming years, the target is to expand participation to more than 1 lakh grassroots athletes annually," said Sood.

The Education Minister emphasised that the Mahakumbh will provide a significant platform for women athletes as well.

"Adequate attention will be given to women's safety and participation. Increased involvement of women in sports will create a positive ripple effect, encouraging more women to actively participate."

Sood noted that sports instil discipline among youth and play a crucial role in keeping them away from substance abuse and other social evils.

"Through this initiative, not only will emerging talent be identified, but structured efforts will also be made to support their progression to national and international levels," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see the focus on women's safety and participation. Encouraging more girls into sports can change so much. But I hope this isn't just a one-month show. We need sustained funding and facilities year-round in all colonies, not just big stadiums.
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Rohit P
Shikhar Dhawan as brand ambassador is a good choice, brings visibility. But the real test is the follow-up. Will the winners get scholarships or training support? Otherwise, it's just another competition. The 1 lakh athlete target sounds ambitious, best of luck!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Delhi, I'm impressed! Including kabaddi and wrestling shows respect for traditional sports alongside basketball and football. Hope the infrastructure at all 16 venues is up to mark. A month-long festival sounds exciting!
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Vikram M
Finally some action! Our youth need these platforms desperately. Keeping them engaged in sports is indeed the best way to fight social issues like drugs. Just hope the politics stays out of it and the athletes get their due focus. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Good step, but the name 'Mahakumbh' feels a bit over the top for a sports event? Should focus on substance over symbolism. Also, hope they have proper medical teams and insurance for all participants, especially in contact sports like wrestling and kabaddi.
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