Yogi Adityanath Praises Modi's Sports Push, 3x3 Basketball Touted as Future

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fostering a new sports culture in India since 2014, contrasting it with pre-2014 neglect. He made the remarks at the inaugural ceremony of the Eastern Zone Inter-University Basketball Competition in Gorakhpur. Former Indian basketball captain Prashanti Singh highlighted the fast-growing 3x3 format as a crucial opportunity for India to excel internationally and at the Olympics. Organizers of the Harish Sharma 3 on 3 Championship are offering substantial prize money to elevate the competitive standard.

Key Points: Yogi Credits Modi for New Sports Culture, 3x3 Basketball Future

  • Yogi credits Modi for post-2014 sports culture shift
  • Pre-2014 lack of infrastructure led player frustration
  • 3x3 basketball seen as future of the sport in India
  • Format offers realistic Olympic pathway through individual accountability
  • Championship features significant prize money to boost competition
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UP CM Adityanath hails PM Modi's initiative for sports culture in India

UP CM Yogi Adityanath hails PM Modi's post-2014 sports initiative. Former captain Prashanti Singh says 3x3 format is key to India's basketball future.

"the new sports culture that Prime Minister Modi has developed in the country is truly remarkable today - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, January 16

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday attended the inaugural ceremony of the Eastern Zone Inter-University Basketball Competition.

During the inaugural ceremony, CM Yogi Adityanath praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to develop sports culture in India.

CM Yogi said that before 2014, sports competitions were not part of the government's agenda, and a lack of infrastructure led players to either migrate or become frustrated. However, the situation changed after 2014.

"Before 2014, sports and sports competitions were not part of the government's agenda... They were often neglected. Due to the lack of international-level infrastructure, our talented players either migrated or became frustrated, but now, after 2014, the new sports culture that Prime Minister Modi has developed in the country is truly remarkable today," CM Yogi said.

Recently, Padma Shri and former Indian basketball captain Prashanti Singh discussed the fast-growing 3x3 format, which could play a crucial role in shaping the future of Indian basketball.

Speaking on India's prospects in the game, Prashanti highlighted how the 3x3 format offers a realistic pathway for India to compete at the highest level.

"I think with 3 on 3 coming up, this is a good chance for us. We can perform well in individual sports at the Olympics because there is individual accountability. We need to form a team of four players for 3-on-3. You can make a good team. If you have a pool of 25 to 30 players at the domestic level, you will get a world beater. I think with this format, we can really do well," the Arjuna awardee told ANI.

"This is the future of basketball worldwide because there is a culture of short, crisp and explosive sports. This is the future. The future should be adapted as soon as possible. So, this championship is all about that," she said.

She further stressed the importance of early adoption and wider participation to ensure sustained growth.

"We should adapt it as soon as possible. We should make it more popular. Then our players will receive greater exposure at this level. Everyone from under-14 to senior level is included in this. This is a strong competition. This is a well-made model set. Juniors are watching the seniors. Seniors are getting a good exposure," she added.

Roopam Harish Sharma, Chairperson of the Organising Committee of the Harish Sharma 3 on 3 All India Basketball Championship, said on the competitive standard."This time we have kept Rs 1 lakh for first prize, Rs 50,000 for second prize and Rs 30,000 for third prize winners," she said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Prashanti Singh makes a very good point about the 3x3 format. It's faster, more engaging for young audiences, and requires fewer resources. Perfect for India to build a niche. We should invest in this.
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Rohit P
While the push for sports is welcome, crediting only one government for a "new culture" since 2014 isn't entirely fair. Many athletes, coaches, and state associations have been working hard for decades with limited support. The focus should be on consistent, non-political investment.
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Sarah B
The prize money mentioned (1 lakh for first prize) is a great incentive for university students! It makes the competition more serious and professional. More tournaments across the country should follow this model.
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Vikram M
Good to see events in Gorakhpur. Development of sports shouldn't be limited to metros. We need world-class facilities in tier-2 and tier-3 cities to truly tap into India's sporting potential. Bahut accha kadam hai!
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Nikhil C
The "junior watching senior" model is key. Creates aspiration and a clear pathway. Hope the government and private sector keep funding these initiatives so they don't fizzle out after the news cycle.

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