Gujarat shines at 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025; organised in Bihar

ANI May 19, 2025 323 views

Gujarat athletes made the state proud by winning 13 medals at the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar. PM Modi emphasized India’s ambition to host the 2036 Olympics while inaugurating the event. The Gujarat government has significantly increased its sports budget, now exceeding Rs 487 crore. A new Sports Policy aims to further strengthen Gujarat’s position as a leader in Indian sports.

"This platform will play a vital role in nurturing the finest talent among athletes." – PM Narendra Modi
Gandhinagar, May 19: Champions are never made overnight; rather, they are shaped through years of dedication, discipline, and strong support. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Government of India has been consistently working to discover and nurture sporting talent from every corner of India.

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Gujarat athletes secured 2 gold, 2 silver, and 9 bronze medals

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PM Modi highlights India’s 2036 Olympics bid

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Gujarat’s sports budget surges to Rs 487.95 crore

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New Sports Policy 2022-2027 aims to boost state’s sports ecosystem

Through a range of schemes and initiatives, young athletes are being inspired to pursue excellence on the global stage. One such significant initiative is Khelo India, which aims to strengthen the sports culture at the grassroots level and establish India's identity in the international sports arena. As part of this initiative, in the recently held Khelo India Youth Games, Gujarat athletes delivered remarkable performances, showcasing the state's sporting excellence by securing 13 medals across different events, as per a Gujarat CMO release.

-107 Gujarat Players Shine at Khelo India Youth Games 2025

The 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025 were organised by the Sports Authority of India in Bihar from May 4 to May 15 as part of the Khelo India initiative. The event saw under-18 athletes compete in 28 sports disciplines. 107 players from Gujarat participated in 17 individual and team games, including Volleyball, Judo, Archery, Swimming, Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Mallakhamb, Tennis, Athletics, Thang-Ta, Yoga, Gatka, Kalaripayattu, Fencing, Cycling, and Shooting.

Gujarat's athletes performed admirably, securing a total of 13 medals for the state. The haul included 2 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals in Judo; 1 silver in Yogasan; 1 silver and 2 bronze in Fencing; and 1 bronze each in Swimming, Volleyball, and Wrestling.

India Aims to Host the 2036 Olympics, says PM Modi

Addressing the inauguration of the 7th Khelo India Youth Games, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "This platform will play a vital role in nurturing the finest talent among athletes. The government remains committed to modernising sports infrastructure nationwide and has increased the sports budget more than threefold over the past decade. India is also actively pursuing the goal of hosting the Olympics in 2036. To cultivate exceptional sportspersons, sports have been integrated into mainstream education under the new National Education Policy."

Gujarat's Sports Budget Surpasses Rs 487.95 Crore in 2024

Over the past two decades, the Gujarat government has developed world-class infrastructure to nurture a thriving sports culture. The sports budget has grown significantly from just Rs2.5 crore before 2002 to more than Rs 487.95 crore in 2024. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the state launched the Sports Policy 2022-2027 to strengthen the sports ecosystem further.

This policy is developed to position Gujarat as a leader in sports and increase opportunities for talented athletes to achieve their goals. It is also worth mentioning that India has joined the bid to host the upcoming Commonwealth Games in 2030, with Ahmedabad proposed as the host city. To facilitate this, a state-of-the-art sports village is being developed in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Gujarat's performance is inspiring! � So proud to see our athletes excelling in both traditional sports like Mallakhamb and modern disciplines. The sports budget increase shows real commitment. Hope other states follow Gujarat's model.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on sports, I wish there was more coverage of athletes from smaller states too. Bihar hosted the event but how many medals did their athletes win? Development should be balanced across all regions.
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Arjun S.
Hosting Olympics in 2036 is an ambitious dream! But we need to first improve basic sports facilities in villages. Many talented kids don't even have proper running tracks. Infrastructure development must reach grassroots level.
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Neha P.
So happy to see traditional Indian sports like Kalaripayattu and Gatka getting recognition alongside mainstream sports! 🇮🇳 This is real cultural preservation. Hope more youngsters take up these indigenous martial arts.
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Sanjay R.
The medal count is good but we need more golds! Other states like Haryana and Punjab consistently perform better. Gujarat should focus on specialized training programs for Olympic potential sports.
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Meena V.
As a sports teacher, I'm thrilled to see NEP integrating sports with education. But implementation is key - many schools still don't have proper PT teachers. Hope the policy reaches every district soon. The Ahmedabad sports village sounds promising!

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