Gujarat's Sports School Scheme Propels Athletes to National & International Glory

The District Level Sports School (DLSS) scheme, launched in Gujarat in 2013-14, provides free education and professional sports training to promising young athletes. The program has benefited over 12,000 players across 39 schools, focusing on a scientific approach to fitness, technique, and nutrition. It has yielded impressive results, with trainees winning thousands of medals at state and national levels, and some competing internationally. Notable alumni include Olympic shooter Elavenil Valarivan and world champion Kho Kho player Opinaben Devjibhai Bhilar, who credit the scheme for their success.

Key Points: Gujarat's District Sports Schools Nurture Champions

  • Nurtures talent with free education & training
  • 12,000+ athletes benefited since 2013
  • 3,444 state & 335 national medals won
  • Produces international champions like Elavenil Valarivan
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District Level Sports School Scheme prepares Gujarat's athletes for national, international level competitions

Over 12,000 athletes trained under Gujarat's DLSS scheme, winning thousands of medals and producing Olympians like Elavenil Valarivan.

"The DLSS scheme has been a turning point for my career. - Elavenil Valarivan"

Gandhinagar, April 1

Discipline, sportsmanship and teamwork are values learnt on the playground rather than from textbooks. With the belief that sports are essential for the all-round development of an individual, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the District Level Sports School scheme during his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat.

According to an official release issued by the Gujarat CMO, the scheme nurtures promising players by providing free education along with professional sports training. At present, 39 District Level Sports Schools are operational across Gujarat, and over 12,000 players have benefited from the scheme so far.

The Sports Authority of Gujarat, under the Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department, launched the District Level Sports School (DLSS) Scheme in 2013-14 with the dual objective of sports training and school education.

Under the talent identification process, players are selected in two categories: (1) Young Talent and (2) Proven Talent (players who have achieved success in their respective sport).

Selected players receive free education, books and stationery, accommodation, food, a school uniform, a sports kit, intensive training, and a stipend. Under the scheme, players are trained through a scientific approach with attention to fitness, technique, dietary guidance and injury prevention. The scheme has played an important role in preparing players from the state for national and international competitions.

During the last two years, DLSS players have won 3,444 medals in state-level competitions and 335 medals at the national level, while four players also participated in international competitions and secured one bronze medal.

Elavenil Valarivan, who represents Gujarat in shooting and is an Arjuna Awardee, is a former DLSS athlete. She trained at Laxman Gyanpith School in Sanand, Ahmedabad, and today represents Gujarat at national and global competitions.

Recalling her training at DLSS, she said, "I trained at Laxman Gyanpith School in Sanand from 2014 to 2017, which helped shape my journey as a shooter. The modern facilities, sports equipment, expert coaching and range setup there were very helpful. The DLSS scheme has been a turning point for my career."

Elavenil has won a gold medal at the 2025 Asian Championship, a bronze medal at the 2025 World Championship, a gold medal at the 2024 Rio de Janeiro World Cup and a silver medal at the 2024 Jakarta Asian Championship. She has also represented India at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 and the Paris Olympics 2024.

Opinaben Devjibhai Bhilar, a resident of Biliamba village in Dang district and a Kho Kho player, is a former athlete of the DLSS. She won a gold medal at the Kho Kho World Cup 2025 in India, a gold medal at the 56th Senior National Kho Kho Championship 2024 in Delhi and a silver medal at the first Janma Jayanti Khel Mahotsav Odisha 2023-24.

She also participated in the 55th Senior National Kho Kho Championship 2023 in Maharashtra and the 37th National Games Kho Kho Championship 2023 held in Goa.

Opinaben said, "After participating in a state-level Kho Kho competition, my teacher informed me about the DLSS scheme and with his guidance, I joined DLSS in 2014. Here, I received intensive training in the morning and evening from expert coaches, after which I got the opportunity to train at the Athletics Academy in Vadodara during 2015 and 2016."

"Because of schemes like DLSS of the state government, I progressed in Kho Kho and got the opportunity to reach the World Cup. Today, I am a coach in Panchmahal district and guide promising players," she concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see our traditional games like Kho Kho getting support and producing world champions! Opinaben's journey from a village in Dang to the World Cup is what this scheme is all about. It's not just about cricket; every sport deserves this kind of platform.
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Rohit P
The numbers speak for themselves - 12,000 players benefited and thousands of medals. This is nation-building through sports. The focus on scientific training, diet, and injury prevention is crucial for creating world-class athletes. Hope the funding continues and increases.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports development, this is impressive. The dual focus on education and sport is key. An athlete's career can be short, so having a proper educational foundation ensures they have a future beyond sports. Well thought out scheme.
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Nikhil C
This is good, but I hope the selection process is completely transparent and merit-based. Sometimes in such schemes, political connections matter more than talent. Also, 39 schools for the whole state? Need more to truly tap into the rural talent pool.
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Meera T
My cousin was in this scheme for swimming! The discipline and structure it gave him was incredible. He didn't become a national player, but the values he learned are with him for life. It's about more than just medals; it's about building character. 🇮🇳

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