Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat address to celebrate Jammu and Kashmir's sporting achievements despite recent flood devastation. He highlighted Pulwama's historic first day-night cricket match that drew record crowds to the stadium. Modi also praised the inaugural Khelo India Water Sports Festival held at Srinagar's picturesque Dal Lake. These events demonstrate the region's growing sports culture and positive transformation.

Key Points: Modi Praises Pulwama Cricket and Dal Lake Khelo India in Mann Ki Baat

  • Pulwama hosted first-ever day-night cricket match with record spectators
  • Khelo India Water Sports Festival held at Srinagar's Dal Lake
  • Over 800 athletes participated with strong women representation
  • Events mark progress for region once known for conflict
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Cricket under floodlights in Pulwama, Khelo India fest at Dal Lake: PM Modi highlights J-K's sporting achievements in Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi highlights historic day-night cricket in Pulwama and first Khelo India Water Sports Festival at Dal Lake, celebrating J&K's sporting progress post-floods.

"Amidst this devastation caused by floods and rains, J&K has also achieved two very special achievements - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, August 31

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the 125th edition of Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, lauded Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) for achieving two significant milestones despite the devastation caused by recent floods and heavy rains.

New Delhi [India], August 31 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the 125th edition of Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, lauded Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) for achieving two significant milestones despite the devastation caused by recent floods and heavy rains.

Speaking about the developments, PM Modi said, "Amidst this devastation caused by floods and rains, J&K has also achieved two very special achievements. Not many people noticed these. But you will be happy to know about those achievements."

He highlighted that Pulwama recently witnessed a historic moment as a record number of spectators gathered at a stadium to watch the region's first-ever day-night cricket match.

"A record number of people gathered in a stadium in Pulwama. Pulwama's first day-night cricket match was played here. Earlier this was impossible but now my country is changing," the Prime Minister said.

For the first time in history, the district recently hosted the Royal Premier League, a cricket tournament being played under floodlights at night, marking a new chapter of hope, peace, and progress for the region.

Hundreds of spectators gathered to witness the action, turning the venue into a vibrant celebration of sportsmanship and unity. For a district that was once in the headlines for tragic incidents, including the Pulwama terror attack of February 14, 2019.

PM Modi in his monthly radio address also spoke about another landmark event, the country's first Khelo India Water Sports Festival, held at the picturesque Dal Lake in Srinagar.

"The second event that caught attention was the country's first 'Khelo India Water Sports Festival' and that too held at Dal Lake in Srinagar," he noted.

"Truly, what a special place to host a festival like this. Its objective is to make water sports more popular in J&K. More than 800 athletes from all over India participated in it. Women athletes were not far behind, their participation was nearly equal to men," he said.

Congratulating the medal winners, the Prime Minister added, "I would like to congratulate all the participants. Special congratulations to Madhya Pradesh, that won the maximum number of medals, followed by Haryana and Odisha."

These initiatives, PM Modi noted, reflect the growing sporting culture in Jammu and Kashmir and the opportunities being created for young athletes in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see women's participation in water sports at Dal Lake! Equal representation in sports is exactly what we need. More power to our athletes! 💪
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Aman W
While these initiatives are good, I hope the government also focuses on rebuilding infrastructure damaged by floods. Sports and development should go hand in hand.
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Sarah B
The Dal Lake water sports festival sounds absolutely beautiful! What a fantastic way to showcase Kashmir's natural beauty while promoting sports. Would love to visit someday!
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Vikram M
Cricket in Pulwama under lights - this is the India we want to see! Sports breaking barriers and bringing people together. More such tournaments across the country please!
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Nisha Z
Great to see youth engagement in positive activities. When young people have opportunities in sports, they stay away from negative influences. More power to Khelo India! 🏆

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