Khelo India Indoor Stadium Foundation Laid in Mandya by Union Ministers

Union Ministers Mansukh Mandaviya and H.D. Kumaraswamy laid the foundation stone for a Rs 14 crore multi-purpose indoor stadium in Mandya, Karnataka, under the Khelo India scheme. The ministers emphasized reviving grassroots sports culture and transforming India into a leading sporting nation. The event also saw the distribution of electric vehicles to 388 persons with disabilities, a moment that moved Minister Kumaraswamy. The government highlighted a significant increase in sports budget allocation, from Rs 1,200 crore a decade ago to Rs 4,000 crore in the recent budget.

Key Points: Khelo India Indoor Stadium Foundation in Mandya

  • Rs 14 crore indoor stadium
  • Part of national Khelo India scheme
  • Aims to nurture local sports talent
  • Electric vehicles distributed to disabled
  • Budget for sports increased threefold
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Mandaviya, Kumaraswamy lay foundation for Khelo India indoor stadium in K'taka's Mandya

Union Ministers Mandaviya & Kumaraswamy lay Rs 14 crore stadium foundation in Mandya under Khelo India, boosting sports infrastructure.

"Khelo India, Vibrant Mandya - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Mandya, March 14

Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya and Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a multi-purpose indoor stadium to be built at a cost of Rs 14 crore in Mandya under the Central government's Khelo India scheme.

The foundation ceremony was held on the campus of the University of Agricultural Sciences at VC Farm in Mandya. Addressing the gathering, the ministers called for the slogan "Khelo India, Vibrant Mandya" to inspire the growth of sports in the district and encourage the emergence of more champions.

Both ministers participated in the traditional rituals during the groundbreaking ceremony. Former Minister C.S. Puttaraju, Melukote MLA Darshan Puttannaiah, K.R. Pete MLA Manjunath and several other public representatives and district officials were present.

Speaking at the public function later, Mansukh Mandaviya said the Khelo India programme was a national initiative launched by the Central government to revive sports culture at the grassroots level and transform India into a leading sporting nation.

The Sports Minister said the modern indoor stadium in Mandya was being built due to the efforts of his Cabinet colleague and NDA leader H.D. Kumaraswamy. Addressing Kumaraswamy, Mandaviya said the affection shown by the people reflected the work he had done for them.

Mandaviya also praised Kumaraswamy for his concern and commitment towards persons with disabilities. He said providing electric vehicles to them was not only helping the beneficiaries but also benefiting the environment.

He noted that Mandya had produced several sportspersons who had brought recognition to the district at the state, national and international levels.

The Minister recalled athletes such as discus thrower Vikas Gowda and wheelchair tennis player K.P. Shilpa, who is India's number one wheelchair tennis player and has represented the country internationally. He expressed hope that many more talented athletes would emerge from the district.

Mandaviya said the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had worked extensively over the past 11 years to strengthen sports infrastructure in the country. He said Rs 4,000 crore had been allocated in the recent Budget to improve sports facilities.

"About 10 years ago, only Rs 1,200 crore was allocated for this purpose.

The amount has now increased more than threefold," he said.

The pontiff of the Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana, Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, graced the occasion and offered his blessings.

Former Ministers C.S. Puttaraju and D.C. Thammanna, MLA Manjunath, former MLA Dr K. Annadani, MLC Vivekananda, Mandya district JD(S) president Ramesh and several other dignitaries were present.

After the public meeting, electric vehicles were distributed to 388 persons with disabilities.

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy became emotional while distributing electric vehicles to persons with disabilities. As the beneficiaries expressed their gratitude, the minister appeared moved and thanked them for coming from far away to receive the vehicles.

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, the seer and other dignitaries witnessed the emotional moment.

After the foundation ceremony, the two Union Ministers were taken in a procession in an open vehicle to the venue of the public programme. At the VC Farm gate, supporters welcomed them with a massive garland made of jaggery.

Mandaviya appeared surprised by the grand welcome, and Kumaraswamy explained to him the significance and reputation of Mandya's famous jaggery.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the stadium is a positive step, I hope the focus remains on creating accessible facilities for all, including athletes with disabilities. The distribution of electric vehicles alongside is a thoughtful touch. Real development is inclusive development.
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Vikram M
Good to see the budget for sports increasing. But the real test is in execution and preventing these projects from becoming white elephants. Also, the "jaggery garland" welcome is so uniquely Mandya! Shows the local pride and connection to the land's produce.
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Priya S
As someone from Karnataka, it's heartening to see investment in districts like Mandya. We have so much sporting potential here. Hope they also plan for regular coaching camps and leagues to truly build a sports culture. Jai Karnataka!
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Rohit P
Foundation stones are laid with much fanfare, but we rarely see follow-up reports on whether the project was completed as promised. I respectfully request the media to do a follow-up story in 2 years. Accountability is key for public trust.
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Kavya N
Emotional to read about Kumaraswamy getting moved while distributing EVs. Sometimes, beyond the politics and schemes, it's these human moments that matter. Hope the stadium inspires many more Vikas Gowdas and Shilpas from the region! 💪

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