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Mandaviya Inaugurates New Sports Facilities at SAI NCoE Gandhinagar for Para Athletes

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurated new sports infrastructure facilities at SAI NCoE Gandhinagar, including a Para Athlete Hostel and Meditation Park. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the 'Param Mitra' of para-athletes and highlighted India's record medal haul at recent international events. The centre, notified as a 'Nodal Centre for Para Sports', now supports six para sports disciplines and other sports like Kabaddi. Mandaviya emphasized that these facilities represent investments in India's future champions and will strengthen the country's sporting ecosystem.

Mansukh Mandaviya inaugurates integrated sports infrastructure facilities at SAI NCoE Gandhinagar

Gandhinagar, May 24

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Sunday inaugurated several new sports infrastructure facilities at SAI NCoE Gandhinagar, reaffirming the Government's commitment towards building world-class high-performance sporting ecosystems across the country.

The Minister inaugurated the newly developed Para Athlete Hostel, Centralised Dining Hall, Strength and Conditioning Hall, Multipurpose Training Hall and Meditation Park at the centre.

The facilities have been developed to strengthen athlete preparation through integrated support in training, recovery, nutrition, sports science and mental wellbeing.

Addressing athletes, coaches and officials, Mandaviya stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's sports ecosystem is undergoing a transformational shift with special emphasis on athlete-centric development and inclusive sporting infrastructure.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji is truly the 'Param Mitra' of our para-athletes. Under his leadership, India has not only expanded sports infrastructure across the country, but has also ensured dignity, accessibility, recognition and equal opportunities for every para-athlete," the Minister said.

Highlighting India's rise in global sports, Dr. Mandaviya noted that India secured 111 medals at the Asian Para Games and a record 29 medals at the Paralympics 2024, reflecting the country's rapidly strengthening sporting ecosystem.

"Our record performances in recent international events are not accidental achievements. They are the result of sustained investment in athletes, scientific training, modern infrastructure and a strong belief that India can become a global sporting powerhouse," he remarked.

The Minister observed that SAI NCoE Gandhinagar, which has been notified by the Ministry as a 'Nodal Centre for Para Sports', is emerging as one of the country's leading high-performance centres for para-athlete development.

The centre presently supports six para sports disciplines, including Para Athletics, Para Badminton, Para Table Tennis, Para Powerlifting, Para Swimming and Para Fencing. The facilities are also being utilised for training in Handball, Kabaddi and Kho-Kho.

Mandaviya also interacted with athletes attending National Coaching Camps being hosted at the centre for Kabaddi, Para Sports, Volleyball and Basketball. He observed that continuous exposure to elite-level training environments and scientific support systems would strengthen India's medal prospects at future international events, including the Olympics and Paralympics.

"Facilities such as the Para Athlete Hostel, Strength and Conditioning Hall and Centralised Dining Hall are not merely buildings; they are investments in India's future champions. These integrated high-performance ecosystems will play a defining role in India's sporting excellence journey in the coming years," the Minister added.

The newly inaugurated Multipurpose Training Hall will primarily be utilised for Kabaddi training and is expected to support year-round high-intensity practice, match simulation and tactical preparation for athletes. The modern Strength & Conditioning Hall has been designed to enhance athlete performance, endurance, recovery and injury prevention through scientific training methodologies.

Emphasising the importance of holistic athlete development, the Minister stated that modern sporting excellence depends not only on physical preparation, but also on nutrition, mental wellbeing, discipline and recovery. He noted that facilities such as the Meditation Park and Centralised Dining Hall would contribute significantly towards creating a comprehensive high-performance ecosystem for athletes.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior officials of the Sports Authority of India, coaches, athletes and members of the sporting fraternity. Mandaviya further highlighted that the Para Athlete Hostel and Centralised Dining Hall have been developed with financial support from the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, reflecting the Government of India's coordinated approach towards inclusive sports development and para-athlete welfare.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone from Gujarat, I'm proud to see Gandhinagar emerging as a para-sports hub. But I wish the focus wasn't always on infrastructure announcements — we need more grassroots coaches and talent scouting in smaller towns. Still, good step forward.

Vikram M

Finally, a holistic approach! Para-athletes have been struggling for years without proper accommodation and nutrition. The centralized dining hall and S&C hall are game-changers. Let's hope this translates to more medals in LA 2028. 🏅

Rohit P

Good initiative but I'm skeptical about maintenance. Many SAI centers start with a bang, then facilities deteriorate within a year. Hope proper staff and upkeep are planned — not just a photo-op.

Kavya N

Happy to see Kabaddi and traditional games like Kho-Kho getting equal focus alongside Olympic sports. This is the kind of integrated development India needs — our desi sports deserve world-class infrastructure too! 🙌

Siddharth J

Credit where due — this government has consistently improved sports infrastructure. The para-athlete hostel with accessibility features and the cross-ministerial funding (Social Justice Ministry) shows genuine inclusive planning. More of this please!

Meera T

As a para-badminton coach working in a rural setup, I can say that what

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