ASMITA League Launches Nationwide Women's Athletics Event for International Women's Day

Union Minister of State for Sports Raksha Khadse announced a massive nationwide athletics league under the ASMITA programme to celebrate International Women's Day. The event will be held at 250 locations, featuring track events like the 100m, 200m, and 400m across multiple age groups. This initiative aims to boost women's participation in sports and serve as a talent identification platform, with an expected record 250,000 participants. The league is also framed as part of broader preparations for India's sporting ambitions, including hosting future Olympic Games.

Key Points: ASMITA League: 250,000 Women to Compete in Athletics on March 8

  • 250 locations nationwide
  • Focus on athletics for U-13 to 18+ age groups
  • Part of Khelo India's gender-neutral mission
  • Aims to identify new talent
  • Builds capacity for future mega-events
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Union MoS for Sports Raksha Khadse announces unique nationwide ASMITA League to mark International Women's Day

Union MoS Raksha Khadse announces a nationwide ASMITA athletics league at 250 locations to celebrate International Women's Day, aiming for record participation.

"There can't be a better opportunity to integrate our young women across the nation... - Raksha Nikhil Khadse"

New Delhi, March 2

In a unique initiative to celebrate women in sport, a massive nationwide athletics league at 250 locations will be held under the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports' ASMITA programme to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8.

This was announced by Minister of State, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, here on Monday, as per a release from the Sports Authority of India.

"There can't be a better opportunity to integrate our young women across the nation, and what better tool than using the ASMITA platform that is already gaining in popularity across the length and breadth of the country," said Khadse at a media conference held at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium here.

ASMITA is part of Khelo India's gender-neutral mission to promote sports among women through leagues and competitions. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) supports National Sports Federations to conduct Khelo India women's leagues across multiple age groups at both zonal and national levels.

Started in 2021, ASMITA leagues not only aim to increase the participation of women in sports but also to utilise the leagues as a platform for the identification of new talent across the length and breadth of India. So far, more than 2600 leagues have been conducted across 34 sports disciplines in over 550 districts and 700 cities in the country. Significantly, ASMITA has reached the farthest corners of the country, like Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram in the North-east. It has also been held in areas that were once tormented by Naxalism. More than 300,000 women have taken part.

Khadse said events will be conducted at 250 locations nationwide, focusing on athletics (100m, 200m, 400m) across the age groups of Under-13, 13-18 years and 18+ categories. Each venue will deploy 5 technical officials, 10 volunteers, one competition manager, one PCA (Past Champion Athlete) and a District Youth Officer. It is expected that a record 2,50,000 women will participate on a single day to celebrate International Women's Day.

This initiative will be implemented in collaboration with MY Bharat, Khelo India Centres (KICs), SAI ecosystem & NCOEs, State & District Sports Associations, as well as District Youth Officers (DYOs).

"The League will be organised in more than 30 States and Union Territories, including the North-east States. The objective is to encourage more and more girls in villages and small towns to take up sports as a career, as is envisioned by our Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Smt Khadse said.

As India prepares for the Commonwealth Games 2030 and pursues its ambition to host the 2036 Olympic Games, Smt Khadse said, "We must understand that readiness begins at the district level. Hosting an Olympic Games requires more than infrastructure. It requires trained human resources in every district of India. It requires certified technical officials. It requires administrative excellence. This International Women's Day initiative is part of that preparation."

Each athletics event at 250 different locations will also include women technical officials, developmental workshops and introduction to Athletics Federation of India-aligned officiating norms as well as digital data upload and competition documentation training to ensure capacity building.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great step forward. But I hope the focus is on sustained development, not just a one-day event. We need regular coaching, proper nutrition programs, and career pathways for these talented athletes. The infrastructure in villages is still a major challenge.
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Arjun K
Linking this to the 2036 Olympic bid is visionary thinking. Building a pool of technical officials and administrators from the ground up is how you create a lasting sports culture. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in sports development, the scale of this is impressive. 250 locations on a single day! The logistical coordination between SAI, MY Bharat, and district officers will be key to its success. Hope it inspires the next P.T. Usha or Hima Das.
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Nikhil C
Bharat ki betiyan aage badh rahi hain! 💪 It's heartening to see the North-East being specifically mentioned. Talent is everywhere, it just needs a platform. Hope they livestream some of the events from different states.
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Meera T
The inclusion of workshops and digital training is a smart move. It's not just about running a race; it's about building knowledge and creating future leaders in sports administration. This is real women empowerment.

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