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Dhami Directs Fast-Tracking of Sports Infrastructure in Uttarakhand Review

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the Sports and Youth Welfare Department, directing faster completion of sports projects. He ordered out-of-turn government appointments for medal-winning athletes, preferably within the Sports Department. Dhami emphasized aligning the state's Sports Policy with the National Sports Policy 2025 and starting preparations for the 39th National Games in 2027. He also reviewed the "One Block, One Mini Stadium" initiative, with 48 stadiums already completed and 10 under construction.

Dhami reviews the functioning of Sports Department, directs boosting sports infrastructure

Dehradun, June 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday reviewed the functioning of the Sports and Youth Welfare Department at the State Secretariat and issued a series of directives aimed at strengthening sports infrastructure, improving athlete support systems, and accelerating ongoing projects across the state.

During the review meeting, the Chief Minister directed officials to complete the process of granting out-of-turn government appointments to medal-winning athletes from national-level competitions within the stipulated timeline. He further instructed that a majority of such appointed sportspersons should, wherever possible, be accommodated within the Sports Department itself to ensure better utilisation of sporting talent in administrative and coaching roles.

Emphasising the need for a modern and integrated sports framework, Dhami said that Uttarakhand's upcoming Sports Policy must be aligned with the Union Government's National Sports Policy 2025. He also directed that the academic session at the Uttarakhand State Sports University in Golapar, Haldwani, should commence from next month. Along with this, he called for expediting the admission process as well as the recruitment of coaches, staff and other officials for both the university and the associated stadium complex.

The Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of the "One Block, One Mini Stadium" initiative and instructed officials to fast-track its implementation. He stressed that mini stadium projects must be completed in a time-bound manner to ensure wider access to sports infrastructure at the grassroots level. Officials informed the meeting that 48 mini stadiums have already been completed, while construction work on 10 others is currently underway, with land transfer processes progressing for additional projects.

Reviewing the state's Legacy Plan, Dhami directed officials to ensure faster execution and optimal utilisation of existing sports infrastructure. He specifically referred to facilities developed at Maharana Pratap Sports College, Dehradun, Golapar Stadium in Haldwani, Rudrapur Velodrome, Tehri Lake, as well as stadiums in Haridwar and Pithoragarh. He also emphasised the importance of proper maintenance and long-term upkeep of infrastructure created during the 38th National Games, directing officials to prepare a comprehensive maintenance roadmap.

The Chief Minister further stated that preparations for the 39th National Games in 2027 should begin immediately. He called for the organisation of specialised training camps across various sports disciplines and directed officials to intensify the identification and selection of talented athletes in coordination with sports associations. He reiterated the government's commitment to improving Uttarakhand's performance at the upcoming National Games and establishing the state as a leading sporting hub.

Under the "One District, One Sport" initiative, Dhami instructed officials to strengthen coaching facilities, talent identification programmes and competitive ecosystems across all districts. He added that each district sports hostel should be developed as an ODOS Sports Nursery for its designated sport, ensuring structured development of young athletes at the grassroots level.

Officials informed the Chief Minister that under the out-of-turn appointment policy, 29 medal-winning athletes have already been provided with government jobs so far. They also stated that significant progress has been made under the mini stadium initiative, along with continued work on land allocation for upcoming projects.

The meeting also highlighted ongoing work at India's first residential sports college for women at Lohaghat, where construction is progressing rapidly. Officials informed that 16 posts have been created for the institution, and the admission process is currently underway.

Additionally, the Chief Minister was apprised of the progress at the Uttarakhand State Sports University in Golapar, Haldwani, the first state sports university in Uttarakhand and the tenth in the country, where development work on 39 key infrastructure components is underway. These include an auditorium, central library, health centre, cafeteria, research centre, shooting range, seminar hall, badminton hall, football ground, hockey ground and an eight-lane athletics track.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Good to see CM Dhami taking sports seriously. But I worry about the out-of-turn appointments – are we ensuring these athletes are actually qualified for the roles they're given? Coaching requires specific skills beyond just being a good player. Hope the Sports University at Golapar will produce trained coaches who can nurture grassroots talent properly.

Rohit P

The "One District, One Sport" concept is brilliant! 👍 In a state like Uttarakhand with such diverse geography, focusing on sports that suit each region makes total sense. Hilly areas for trekking/running, valleys for team sports, etc. But we need to see actual implementation – district sports hostels becoming proper nurseries requires sustained investment, not just policy announcements.

Siddharth J

As someone who grew up playing gully cricket in Haldwani, I'm excited about the Sports University starting its academic session soon! 🎓 But why only 10th in the country? We need more such institutions across India. Also, the women's residential sports college at Lohaghat – finally a dedicated facility for women athletes. Hope the admission process is transparent and merit-based.

Nikhil C

Good initiative, but let's be real – Uttarakhand's performance in national games has been mediocre. The "Legacy Plan" from 38th National Games needs proper maintenance, not just a roadmap. I've seen stadiums in our state fall into disrepair after big events. Hope CM Dhami's personal review ensures accountability. Action speaks louder than review meetings!

Tanya I

The out-of-turn appointment for medal-winning athletes is a great motivator for young sport

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