India's CWG 2030 Prep & Khelo India Impress Commonwealth Sport Chief

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya reported that Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare was highly impressed with India's preparations for hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. Rukare also praised the comprehensive Khelo India initiative, which aims to build a sporting culture at the grassroots level through various national games. The vision for CWG 2030 is centered on being athlete-centric, environmentally sustainable, and technology-enabled. India plans to include at least two traditional Indian sports, such as Kabaddi or Kho Kho, in the Games program.

Key Points: India's CWG 2030 Plans Impress Commonwealth Sport President

  • CWG 2030 prep praised
  • Khelo India grassroots focus
  • Traditional sports inclusion
  • Athlete-centric, sustainable vision
  • Multi-city venue review
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"Commonwealth Sport president impressed with India's CWG 2030 preparation, Khelo India concept": Union Sports Minister Mandaviya

Union Sports Minister says Commonwealth Sport president praised India's preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad and the Khelo India initiative.

"CWG president... came to meet me and was highly impressed with the preparations and also very happy to see the Khelo India concept. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, May 13

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said that he met with the Commonwealth Sport president, Donald Rukare, who was impressed with India's preparations for the Commonwealth Games 2030 to be hosted in Ahmedabad and the 'Khelo India' initiative concept.

Mandaviya was speaking to reporters in an informal meeting at his residence.

During the meeting, he told reporters, "CWG president (CS president Donald Rukare) came to meet me and was highly impressed with the preparations and also very happy to see the Khelo India concept."

As a part of the Khelo India initiative, the sporting culture of India at the grassroots level is targeted, with players encouraged to take part in sports right from their schooling and college days across all seasons and settings via Khelo India Youth Games, Khelo India University Games, Khelo India Beach Games, Khelo India Winter Games, Khelo India Para Games, Khelo India Tribal Games etc. Players from all communities, spanning able-bodied and special-needs ones, have gained prominence through these competitions.

Khelo India Centres also provide infrastructure and facilities to sportspersons to enhance their performance.

He also said that during the Commonwealth Games, among the traditional sports, at least two sports will be there.

"In CWG, we are in talks about which sporting disciplines should be there. Among our traditional sports like Kabaddi, Kho Kho, Malkhamb, and Yogasana, we will have at least two sports," he said.

Recently, a delegation, led by Commonwealth Sport (CS) President Donald Rukare, along with CEO Katie Sadleir and Director of Games & Assurance Darren Hall, undertook a comprehensive multi-city visit from 8 to 10 April, reviewing key venues and infrastructure across Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara, and Ekta Nagar.

During this visit, Mandaviya held a high-level meeting with senior leadership of Commonwealth Sport, including Rukare, reaffirming India's commitment to delivering a world-class, athlete-centric, and sustainable Commonwealth Games in 2030.

India presented its vision for CWG 2030 as athlete-centric, ensuring world-class competition and athlete welfare; environmentally sustainable, with a focus on long-term impact; and technology-enabled, leveraging modern systems for efficient Games delivery.

During the meeting, Mandaviya outlined Ahmedabad's strong infrastructure base, connectivity, and institutional backing as key strengths for hosting CWG 2030. Mandaviya further emphasised the strong focus on legacy planning, including the creation of durable sports infrastructure and increased grassroots participation across the country.

The visit follows continued dialogue between Commonwealth Sport and Indian stakeholders about strengthening the vision for a landmark centenary edition of the Commonwealth Games in 2030.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope the preparations are as good as they sound. We've seen big promises before. The key will be the legacy - will the infrastructure in Ahmedabad and other cities actually be maintained and used by local athletes after the Games? That's the real test.
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Rohit P
Khelo India Youth Games in my state was a huge motivation for my younger brother. He's now training seriously in athletics. This initiative is creating a pipeline. CWG 2030 will be the ultimate goal for many of these kids. More power to them!
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian sports, this is promising. The focus on 'athlete-centric' and 'sustainable' is crucial. Hope the execution matches the vision. Showcasing traditional sports on a global platform like CWG is a brilliant cultural move.
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Vikram M
Good to see the delegation visited multiple cities. Gujarat has the capability. But let's ensure the budget is managed transparently. The cost should not become a burden on the public. The economic boost for local businesses, however, will be significant.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of Khelo India Para Games and Tribal Games in the initiative is what makes me most happy. True sports development is inclusive. Hoping CWG 2030 leaves behind facilities that are accessible to all sections of society. 🙏

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