Tripura Hosts 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship in Agartala

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated the 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship in Agartala, emphasizing the state's commitment to promoting the discipline. The event has drawn student participants from across India, fostering an environment of unity and sportsmanship. Coaches from participating states praised the excellent arrangements, hospitality, and the historic venue. The championship is seen as a significant step in promoting yogasana at the grassroots level and showcasing Tripura's capability to host national events.

Key Points: National School Games Yogasana Championship Inaugurated in Agartala

  • Promotes holistic youth development
  • Encourages physical & mental well-being
  • Features national student participation
  • Reinforces Tripura as sporting host
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Tripura CM Saha inaugurates 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship in Agartala

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship, promoting holistic development for young athletes nationwide.

Tripura CM Saha inaugurates 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship in Agartala
"We are feeling very good... The arrangements for accommodation and food have been made very well. - Narendra Kumar"

Agartala, January 4

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated the 69th National School Games Yogasana Championship at the NSRCC in Agartala, highlighting the state government's commitment to promoting yogasana and ensuring the holistic development of young athletes, according to the Tripura Chief Minister's Office.

The national-level championship has drawn participation from students representing several states across the country, creating an environment marked by unity, discipline and sportsmanship. The event aims to encourage physical fitness, mental well-being and spiritual growth among school students through yogasana.

Narendra Kumar, Co-Head Coach of the Chhattisgarh team, expressed his satisfaction with the arrangements and the overall experience in Tripura. He said it was their second visit to the state, having been there two years ago, and that they always enjoy being in Tripura. He appreciated the excellent arrangements for accommodation and food, and described the competition venue as well-organised and very pleasant.

"We have come from Chhattisgarh to participate in the 69th National School Games in Yogasana (Under-17 Boys), and we are feeling very good. This is our second time here; we had also visited this place two years ago. We really enjoy coming here. The arrangements for accommodation and food have been made very well, and everything is managed beautifully. The competition venue is also very nice and well organised," Narendra Kumar said.

Meanwhile, Prem Sharma, Head of Department (Yogasana), Himachal Pradesh, extended his heartfelt gratitude to the Tripura Government and Yogasana Bharat for successfully organising the championship. He described the venue as beautiful and historic and praised the state's rich tradition, cultural heritage, peaceful natural surroundings, and the warm hospitality shown to participants.

"First of all, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Tripura Government and to Yogasana Bharat. The venue arranged here in Tripura for the Under-17 Boys Yogasana event is truly beautiful and historic. The tradition, atmosphere, cultural heritage, and overall management here are excellent. The natural environment is very pleasant, and the traditional hospitality extended to all participants is truly commendable," Prem Sharma said.

Prem Sharma said the championship would play an important role in spreading mental, physical, and spiritual well-being among children in the future. He also highlighted that it is a matter of pride for the nation that renowned gymnast Dipa Karmakar and her coach, a Dronacharya Awardee, are from Tripura, adding that participants felt honoured to meet them and receive their blessings.

"We feel extremely fortunate that the 69th National Under-17 Boys Yogasana Championship is being held in Agartala, Tripura. This programme will play an important role in spreading mental, physical, and spiritual peace among children in the future. It is a matter of pride for the entire nation that renowned gymnast Dipa Karmakar and her coach, a Dronacharya Awardee, are from Tripura. We had the opportunity to meet them and receive their blessings," he said further.

He further acknowledged the wholehearted support and cooperation of the Chief Minister, the state government, and the Director and Joint Directors of Yogasana Bharat, noting that their continuous assistance contributed greatly to the smooth and successful conduct of the event.

"We are deeply touched by the wholehearted support and cooperation extended by the Chief Minister, the state government, and the Director and Joint Directors of Yogasana Bharat, all of whom have been extremely helpful throughout the event," he said.

The championship is a significant step toward promoting yogasana at the grassroots level and reinforcing Tripura's growing reputation as a capable host of national sporting events.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Tripura getting recognition for hosting national events. The positive feedback from coaches from Chhattisgarh and Himachal is a testament to their efforts. More states should focus on such traditional sports alongside mainstream ones.
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Aman W
While this is a positive step, I hope the infrastructure and support for these young athletes continues beyond the event. Often, such initiatives lose momentum after the inauguration. The government must ensure sustained programs in schools across the state.
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Sarah B
As someone who practices yoga regularly, I'm thrilled to see it being promoted at the national school level. The mention of Dipa Karmakar is inspiring! Shows how sports can put any state on the map. Well done, Tripura! 🧘‍♀️
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Vikram M
Excellent initiative. Yogasana is our ancient heritage and integrating it into the school curriculum nationwide would be beneficial. The unity and sportsmanship among students from different states is the real victory here. Jai Hind!
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Kriti O
The hospitality and arrangements seem top-notch! It's heartwarming to read the coaches' appreciation. This is how we build a strong sporting culture - by being excellent hosts and creating memorable experiences for young athletes. More power to the North East!

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