Minister Khadse Calls for Spotlight on Non-Cricket Sports and Grassroots Talent

Union Minister of State for Sports Raksha Khadse addressed the Sports Journalists Federation of India's Golden Jubilee convention, stressing the need to give non-cricket sports their due recognition. She emphasized strengthening talent at the grassroots level and highlighted the critical role of sports journalists in promoting sports culture. Khadse also pointed to government initiatives in sports tourism and science, while urging greater participation of women in the field. The convention marked its return to Delhi after over two decades, featuring felicitations and the launch of inter-zonal trophies.

Key Points: Boost Non-Cricket Sports & Grassroots Talent: Minister Khadse

  • Promote non-cricket sports
  • Strengthen grassroots talent
  • Highlight sports journalism's role
  • Encourage women's participation
  • Advance sports tourism and science
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Need to give non-cricket sports their due space and strengthen grassroot talent: Union MoS Raksha Khadse

Union MoS Raksha Khadse emphasizes promoting non-cricket sports and strengthening grassroots talent at the Sports Journalists Federation convention.

"The important role played by sports journalists in promoting sports culture is truly inspiring. - Raksha Khadse"

New Delhi, March 13

There's a need to give non-cricket sports its due space and recognition and strengthen the grassroot talent, said minister of state for youth affairs and sports Raksha Khadse during her powerful and thought-provoking address to mark the beginning of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Sports Journalists Federation of India's National Convention at the Major Dhyan Chand stadium here on Friday.

The four-day Convention, hosted by the Delhi Sports Journalist Association (DSJA), commenced on Friday, marking the return of the prestigious gathering to the national capital after more than two decades, according to a press release.

Addressing the gathering, Khadse said, "The important role played by sports journalists in promoting sports culture is truly inspiring. There's a need to promote talent at the grassroots level. Through your work, you are giving new energy to sports. The way you cover sports helps people understand how they can move forward in sport and how the younger generation can be encouraged to participate."

Khadse emphasised the need to give space to non-cricket sports, while highlighting the government initiatives, promoting sports tourism and open career paths in emerging fields such as sports science. She also underscored that journalism, as the fourth pillar of democracy, is essential in advancing social good, and that sports media plays a critical role in projecting India's soft power globally. She also urged the greater participation of women in the field.

Apart from Khadse, the opening ceremony of the Convention was attended by Sports Secretary Hari Ranjan Rao, along with senior members of the sports journalism fraternity.

The ceremony began with the traditional lighting of the lamp, followed by a series of felicitation ceremonies recognising key dignitaries and contributors to the convention. DSJA President Abhishek Tripathi felicitated Khadse, while DSJA Secretary Sabi Hussain honoured Ranjan Rao.

The SJFI leadership -- President Saraju Chakraborty and Secretary V. Ramesh -- also felicitated the chief guests with ceremonial shawls.

In a reciprocal gesture, Khadse felicitated the SJFI President and Secretary, before joining the SJFI leadership to honour the state presidents and secretaries representing affiliated sports journalists' associations from across the country.

Nabanita Das, AGM - Corporate Communications, Jindal Steel, was also felicitated during the ceremony on behalf of Naveen Jindal, Lok Sabha Member of Parliament.

A key highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Trophy and the AC Bali Table Tennis Trophy, formally launching the competitive sporting segment of the convention. The draw for the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament was also conducted, setting up two exciting clashes: South vs East and West vs North.

Delivering the closing address, DSJA President Tripathi welcomed the delegates and dignitaries and said, "When we were asked to convene the SJFI Convention in Delhi, we kept thinking about how to do it after 23 years and how to bring everyone together. The support we received from the Sports Ministry helped us overcome many obstacles and move forward."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat, I see how other nations promote multiple sports. India has such raw talent in athletics and boxing. Grassroot development is key. Hope this isn't just another speech and leads to actual policy changes.
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Vikram M
Promoting sports science and careers beyond playing is crucial. Not every child can be a champion, but they can be coaches, physios, or managers. This creates a complete ecosystem. Good points by Khadse ji.
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Priya S
Encouraging women's participation is the need of the hour! From the ground up, we need safe training facilities and equal opportunities for girls. Our women athletes have brought so many medals against all odds.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to the Minister, we hear this every few years. The proof will be in the pudding. Let's see the budget allocation for non-cricket sports and the concrete plans for village-level coaching.
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Karthik V
Sports tourism is a brilliant idea. Imagine international tournaments for kabaddi or kho-kho in smaller cities! It can boost local economy and give exposure. Hope the ministry works on this seriously.

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