Tripura CM Hails Yoga as India's Cultural Strength at National School Games

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha inaugurated the Under-17 Boys Yoga Asana competition of the 69th National School Games in Agartala, emphasizing yoga as a symbol of India's cultural strength and mental resilience. He stated that such events showcase India's rich heritage to the new generation while promoting discipline and excellence. The CM highlighted the state government's initiatives in sports and yoga development, noting the participation of about 350 athletes from across the country. The event, organized jointly by the Tripura School Sports Board and national federations, was attended by sports officials and Olympian Dipa Karmakar.

Key Points: Yoga: India's Cultural Strength, Says Tripura CM at National Games

  • Yoga as cultural strength
  • Government sports initiatives
  • Youth development through yoga
  • National School Games in Tripura
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Yoga is symbol of India's cultural strength: Tripura CM Manik Saha

Tripura CM Manik Saha inaugurates U-17 Yoga Asana competition, highlighting yoga as a symbol of India's cultural strength and mental toughness.

"Yoga connects the body, mind, and soul and develops mental toughness along with physical fitness. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, January 3

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday said that the present government of the state is very sincere in the development of sports. He said that the state government has taken various initiatives for the development of yoga.

He said that the gathering of young talents from different parts of the country around the great Indian tradition of yoga is not just a competition, but it also represents the cultural strength, physical ability, and mental toughness of India.

CM Saha said, "Today is a proud day for the state and that today's event will carry a message of discipline, self-control, and excellence to the next generation." CM Saha said this while inaugurating the Yoga Asana competition for the Under-17 Boys category of the 69th National School Games 2025-26 at the Netaji Subhash Regional Coaching Centre (NSRCC) in Agartala today.

This competition has been organised as a joint initiative of the Tripura School Sports Board, the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, and the School Games Federation of India.

At the inauguration ceremony, CM Saha said that organising this national-level sports event will be marked as a glorious and memorable chapter in the sports history of Tripura.

The Chief Minister extended his greetings to the athletes, coaches, and officials from different parts of the country on behalf of the state government.

He also thanked the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) for entrusting Tripura with the responsibility of organising the 69th National School Games in the U-17 Boys Yoga category.

He said that such national-level sports competitions are not only limited to competition but are also an important means of showcasing India's rich cultural heritage to the new generation.

"Yoga connects the body, mind, and soul and develops mental toughness along with physical fitness. International Yoga Day is celebrated all over the world on June 21. Indian yoga has gained global recognition today through the positive initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the United Nations in 2014. Introducing yoga to the world is an invaluable gift of India, which is appreciated all over the world today," said CM Saha.

He said that about 350 athletes from different states of the country will participate in this competition.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that this gathering of young talents will make the face of the country and the state shine at the national and international levels in the future.

The Chief Minister also said that yoga and sports play an important role in the overall development of a child.

"Sports help in developing values like discipline, perseverance, a sense of responsibility, and patriotism. The current government of the state is also very sincere in the development of the sports sector. The state government has also taken various initiatives for the development of yoga. The children of the state have already achieved fame in various competitions," he added.

Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Tinku Roy, Sports Secretary Dr P K Chakraborty, Director of the Sports Department L. Darlong, Joint Director of the Sports Department Paimang Mog, Olympian Padma Shri Dipa Karmakar, and others were present.

- ANI

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Arjun K
It's heartening to see such initiatives. Yoga is indeed India's soft power. However, I hope the focus remains on the essence of yoga and not just the competitive asana aspect. The real strength is in the discipline and inner peace it brings.
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Rohit P
Great move! Including yoga in school sports is brilliant. Builds physical fitness and mental resilience from a young age. Hope other states follow Tripura's example. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I've started practicing yoga and it's transformative. It's wonderful to see the country embracing and promoting its own heritage so actively. The world has a lot to learn from India in this regard.
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Vikram M
While promoting yoga is excellent, I sincerely hope the government is equally sincere in developing other sports infrastructure. We need more playing fields and support for traditional games too, not just announcements.
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Kavya N
Yoga is our gift to the world! Seeing 350 young athletes from across India compete is fantastic. This truly unites the country. More power to our young yogis! 🧘‍♀️✨

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