Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar celebrated the Indian men's hockey team's remarkable Asia Cup 2025 victory with a grand felicitation ceremony. The team was honored with substantial cash rewards, with each player receiving Rs 10 lakh and a citation at the Chief Minister's Secretariat in Patna. Team captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed gratitude for the recognition and praised the growing sports culture in Bihar. The event highlighted the state's commitment to supporting and celebrating sporting achievements.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Honors Indian Men's Hockey Asia Cup Triumph

  • Nitish Kumar felicitates entire hockey team at CM Secretariat
  • Each player receives Rs 10 lakh cash award
  • Tournament hosted at Bihar Sports University in Rajgir
  • India defeated South Korea in thrilling Asia Cup final
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CM Nitish Kumar felicitates Indian men's hockey team, rewards cash prize

Bihar CM rewards victorious hockey team with Rs 10 lakh cash prize and citations after historic Asia Cup 2025 win

"We have felt the passion for hockey among the people of Bihar - Harmanpreet Singh, Team Captain"

Patna, Sep 19

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday felicitated the victorious Indian men's hockey team, which clinched the Hero Asia Cup 2025 title in Rajgir, with cash rewards and citations at a ceremony held at the Chief Minister's Secretariat in Patna.

As part of the honour, each player, head coach, and assistant coach received a cash award of Rs 10 lakh, while the support staff were awarded Rs 5 lakh each along with a citation.

The CM handed over a symbolic cheque of Rs 2.5 crore to team captain Harmanpreet Singh for distribution among the 20 players and 10 support staff members.

Congratulating the team on their remarkable achievement, Nitish Kumar said the victory had brought immense pride to the nation and Bihar.

He wished the players a bright future and posed for a group photograph with the team and officials.

The Men's Hockey Asia Cup 2025 was hosted at the State Sports Academy-cum-Bihar Sports University, Rajgir, from August 29 to September 7, where India defeated South Korea in the final to lift the trophy.

Eight Asian hockey powerhouses participated in the tournament, including China, Japan, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Chinese Taipei, Bangladesh, and the finalists India and South Korea.

Following India's triumph, he promptly announced the cash rewards for the players and staff.

The CM had similarly felicitated the Indian women's hockey team earlier this year for their Asia Cup victory in Rajgir.

At Friday's event, Hockey India General Secretary Bhola Nath Singh presented a memento to the Chief Minister.

Team captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed gratitude, saying, "I thank Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for this honour. We have felt the passion for hockey among the people of Bihar. Under your leadership, Bihar has seen significant change, and this love for sports is being praised everywhere."

A documentary film on the successful organisation of the Hero Asia Cup 2025 was also screened during the ceremony.

The event was attended by Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar, Principal Secretary to the CM Deepak Kumar, Development Commissioner Dr S. Siddharth, and senior officials of the Bihar government.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some positive news from Bihar! The cash rewards are well-deserved but I hope this isn't just a one-time thing. We need consistent investment in sports infrastructure across all states. Hockey is our national sport and deserves more attention year-round.
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Aman W
Rajgir becoming a sports hub is amazing! Bihar has so much potential and hosting international tournaments like Asia Cup puts us on the global map. Hope to see more such events across different sports. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While the felicitation is appreciated, I hope the state government also focuses on grassroots hockey development. Many talented players in rural areas don't get proper facilities. The real reward would be creating a sustainable sports ecosystem.
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Vikram M
Heartwarming to see our hockey team getting this recognition! Remember when India dominated world hockey? We're getting back to those glory days. The passion in Bihar for hockey is incredible - saw the final match, the energy was electric! âš¡
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Nikhil C
‎10 lakh per player is a good amount but compared to cricket, hockey players still get much less. Hope other states follow Bihar's example and our hockey stars get the financial security they deserve. They bring so much pride to the nation!

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