Gujarat Deputy CM Meets Amit Shah to Push Ahmedabad's 2036 Olympic Bid

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi is scheduled to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi to discuss preparations for Ahmedabad's bid to host the 2036 Summer Olympics. The meeting will focus on the development of sports infrastructure, including progress at the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced India's active preparation for the Olympic bid, leveraging experience from hosting events like the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The plan involves a twin-city development with Gandhinagar and aims to create world-class facilities through engagement with the International Olympic Committee.

Key Points: Gujarat's 2036 Olympic Bid: Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi Meets Amit Shah

  • Meeting on Ahmedabad's 2036 Olympic bid
  • Focus on sports infrastructure development
  • Proposed budget of Rs 34,700-64,000 crore
  • Leveraging 2030 Commonwealth Games experience
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Gujarat Deputy CM to meet Home Minister Amit Shah on Ahmedabad's Olympic hosting plans

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghvi meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss Ahmedabad's 2036 Olympic bid and sports infrastructure development.

"India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics... - PM Modi"

New Delhi, February 12

Deputy Chief Minister ofGujarat, Harsh Sanghvi, is set to have a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Thursday to have discussions regarding the preparations for hosting the 2036 Olympics in Gujarat's Ahmedabad, according to sources in the Gujarat Government.

The meeting will focus on the development of sports infrastructure in the State, including the progress of construction at the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave.

Ahmedabad is reportedly bidding to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, with a proposed budget of Rs 34,700 crore to Rs 64,000 crore.

Notably, India is set to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, which is set to help develop sports infrastructure and showcase India's capabilities.

PM Modi, on January 4, while virtually addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 72nd National Volleyball Championship held in Varanasi, announced that India is actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics, leveraging its experience hosting major international events such as the FIFA Under-17 World Cup and the Hockey World Cup.

The plan involves twin-city development with Gandhinagar and aims to create world-class facilities, with officials actively engaging with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

"You may have noticed that over the past decade, several cities have hosted more than 20 international events, including the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, the Hockey World Cup, and various chess tournaments. The 2030 Commonwealth Games are also scheduled to be held in India. India is now actively preparing to bid for the 2036 Olympics...," PM Modi had said.

Highlighting the transformation of India's sports ecosystem, PM Modi said initiatives such as the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) have played a crucial role in nurturing talent by providing exposure, while the government is working to build better infrastructure and a funding system.

"Because of the TOPS initiative, the sports ecosystem is being developed in India today," he said, adding that over the past decade, the country has successfully hosted more than 20 international sporting events.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 34,700 to 64,000 crore is a massive amount. While I'm proud of the idea, I hope this money is spent wisely. We have so many other pressing needs - better schools, hospitals, and public transport. The budget needs strict oversight.
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Rohit P
As someone from Ahmedabad, the development is already visible. The metro expansion and riverfront project will get a huge boost. Twin-city with Gandhinagar is a smart move. Fingers crossed for the bid! 🤞
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Sarah B
The TOPS scheme is a game-changer. We've seen the results in recent Olympics. If we build the infrastructure and support our athletes, 2036 could be the year India truly shines in the medal tally. Go for gold!
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Vikram M
Let's be practical. The Commonwealth Games in 2030 first. We need to prove we can host that flawlessly. Many countries have faced cost overruns with Olympics. We must learn from them and have a solid, transparent plan.
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Kavya N
This is so exciting! Imagine the world coming to Gujarat. It will boost tourism, create jobs, and inspire a whole generation to take up sports. My kids might get to witness history right here. Jai Hind!

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