PM Modi Inaugurates National Volleyball Championship & Historic Buddha Relics Exhibition

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi via video conference, marking the start of a week-long tournament featuring over 1,000 athletes. Simultaneously, he inaugurated a historic exhibition in New Delhi showcasing the repatriated sacred relics of Lord Buddha, returned after 127 years. The volleyball event highlights Varanasi's growing role as a sports hub, while the relics exhibition represents a moment of national pride and cultural homecoming. Both events underscore the government's focus on promoting sports and reclaiming India's cultural heritage.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates 72nd National Volleyball Championship & Buddha Relics

  • PM Modi to inaugurate volleyball championship via video
  • Over 1,000 players from 58 teams competing
  • Historic Buddha relics exhibition opened in Delhi
  • Relics repatriated after 127 years on display
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PM Modi to inaugurate 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi

PM Modi inaugurates 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi and a historic exhibition of repatriated Lord Buddha relics in New Delhi.

PM Modi to inaugurate 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi
"India's priceless heritage has returned to the country after a wait of 125 years. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the 72nd National Volleyball Championship on Sunday at noon through video conferencing, with Varanasi hosting the prestigious national-level tournament.

The inaugural ceremony will be held at the Dr Sampurnanand Sports Stadium in Varanasi, marking the start of the week-long tournament, which will run from January 4 to January 11. The prestigious national event will see participation from more than 1,000 players competing across 58 teams representing various States, Union Territories and Institutional Units from across the country.

Officials associated with the event said the tournament is expected to showcase a high level of competition and sportsmanship, while highlighting emerging and established talent in Indian volleyball.

Hosting the national championship in Varanasi reflects the increasing focus on developing sports infrastructure and promoting athletics in the city. It also reinforces Varanasi's growing stature as a venue for major national-level sporting and cultural events, in line with broader efforts to position the city as a hub for large-scale initiatives.

Earlier on Saturday, PM Modi inaugurated the Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics, titled "The Light & the Lotus: Relics of the Awakened One," at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex in New Delhi.

The exhibition marks a historic moment with the reunification of the Piprahwa gem relics of Lord Buddha, repatriated after 127 years. The display also features relics, gem relics, and reliquaries unearthed during the 1898 excavation and the subsequent 1971-1975 excavations at the Piprahwa site.

Prime Minister Modi said that India's priceless heritage has returned to the country after a wait of 125 years, referring to the sacred relics of Lord Buddha that are now on display.

Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that Indian citizens will now be able to have darshan of the pure relics of Lord Buddha and seek His blessings. He expressed gratitude that the Lord Buddha's relics have returned to India, calling it a moment of national pride.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While it's positive, I hope the focus on the inauguration doesn't overshadow the athletes' hard work. The real heroes are the 1000+ players competing. Let's ensure the coverage is about their sport, not just politics.
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Priya S
Varanasi getting a national championship is wonderful! Development of sports infrastructure in our cultural heartlands is long overdue. Also, the return of Lord Buddha's relics is a deeply moving moment for the nation. 🙏
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Rohit P
Volleyball needs more spotlight in India. Hopefully this championship will inspire young kids to take up the sport professionally. Good initiative!
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Karthik V
Two significant events in one weekend - sports and culture. This is the real "soft power" of India. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone who follows sports development, I'm curious about the long-term plan. Will Varanasi get a permanent volleyball academy after this? One-off events are good, but sustained investment is key.

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