Tamil Nadu Celebrates 5 Years of Sports Glory & Launches Health Marathon

The Tamil Nadu government is hosting the 'Champions of Tamil Nadu' event to mark five years of sporting success, distributing government jobs to over 175 athletes and awarding ₹33.5 crore in incentives. Chief Minister MK Stalin will also lay the foundation stone for the first phase of the ₹261 crore International Sports City project in Chennai. Separately, a 'Run for Rice' marathon was held to promote awareness of the health benefits of the traditional dish pazhaya soru. Health Minister Ma. Subramanian highlighted the event's goal of merging health advocacy with Tamil cultural heritage.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Honors Sportspersons, Launches Sports City Project

  • ₹33.5 crore incentive for 1,172 athletes
  • Jobs for 175+ sportspersons
  • Foundation for ₹261 crore Sports City
  • Marathon promotes traditional rice benefits
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Tamil Nadu to celebrate five years of sporting achievements at 'Champions of Tamil Nadu' event in Chennai

Tamil Nadu celebrates 5 years of sports achievements, awards ₹33.5 crore to athletes, and lays foundation for International Sports City in Chennai.

"Run for Health, Run for Tradition. - Ma. Subramanian"

Chennai, February 18

The Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu will host a grand event titled 'Champions of Tamil Nadu' to mark five years of remarkable achievements in the state's sports sector at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will preside over the function, while Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and other Tamil Nadu Ministers will also participate in the event.

As part of the celebrations, appointment orders will be distributed to more than 175 sportspersons under the 3 per cent sports quota in government employment. Among the beneficiaries are 50 para-athletes, highlighting the government's commitment to inclusivity in sports.

In addition, a total incentive amount of Rs 33.5 crore will be awarded to 1,172 sportspersons in recognition of their outstanding achievements at various levels.

The Chief Minister will also lay the foundation stone for the first phase of the International Sports City project in Chennai, estimated at Rs 261 crore, marking a major step toward strengthening sports infrastructure in the state.

The event will feature prominent athletes, officials, and dignitaries to celebrate Tamil Nadu's continued progress in sports.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma. Subramanian flagged off the 'Run for Rice - Pazhaya Soru Marathon 2026' at Besant Nagar Beach in Chennai.

The awareness marathon aimed to highlight the nutritional and cultural significance of pazhaya soru (overnight-soaked rice), a traditional Tamil dish known for its probiotic properties and health benefits. The event underscored the relevance of age-old food habits in promoting wellness and preventive healthcare in modern lifestyles.

According to Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma. Subramanian, over 1,000 participants took part in the event. The participants were united by the message, "Run for Health, Run for Tradition."

"The marathon was organised to create widespread awareness about the greatness and health benefits of pazhaya soru. More than 1,000 doctors and medical college students, along with leading medical professionals, participated to promote public awareness. Pazhaya soru is now served for breakfast at several star hotels in Tamil Nadu and abroad. I hope this awareness generated by the marathon reaches the general public at scale and contributes to healthier food choices rooted in Tamil Nadu's traditional dietary wisdom," Subramanian told reporters.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 33.5 crore for incentives and a Rs 261 crore sports city! This is the kind of investment in youth and sports we need to see across all states. Hope other CMs take note.
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Arjun K
The 'Run for Rice' marathon is such a unique and brilliant idea. Promoting our traditional foods like pazhaya soru for health is connecting culture with wellness. More states should promote their local superfoods.
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Sarah B
While celebrating achievements is great, I hope the focus remains on grassroots development and not just grand events. Sustainable programs in schools and villages are what create a real sporting culture.
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Karthik V
Appreciate the government jobs for sportspersons. It provides financial security so athletes can focus on training without worry. The sports quota is a very good policy.
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Meera T
My grandmother always insisted on pazhaya soru! Good to see science finally validating our traditions. The combo of a sports celebration and a health marathon in one news piece shows a holistic approach to public welfare.

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