Key Points

The Indian government is launching annual Khelo India Northeast Games to tap into the region's sports potential. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted major infrastructure investments, including synthetic turfs and training centres. A nationwide talent hunt will identify athletes through video submissions. The Northeast is emerging as a key hub for India’s future Olympic and Commonwealth Games ambitions.

Key Points: Mandaviya Announces Annual Khelo India Northeast Games to Boost Sports

  • Annual Khelo India Northeast Games to scout regional talent
  • Rs 439 crore sanctioned for 64 sports projects in Northeast
  • 250+ Khelo India Centres training 8000+ athletes
  • Govt plans talent hunt via National Sports Repository System
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To harness sports potential of Northeast region, government to stage Khelo India Northeast Games every year: Mansukh Mandaviya

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveils plans for yearly Khelo India Northeast Games to nurture regional talent and strengthen India’s sports ecosystem.

"The day is not far when the world will converge in the Northeast to play. – Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, May 24

Identifying the Northeast as a powerhouse of sports talent, Honourable Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Saturday said that Government of India is fully committed to strengthening the sports ecosystem in the region through multiple initiatives including hosting Khelo India Northeast Games in one of the eight Northeast states every year. These states include Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura.

The Union Sports Minister announced this while addressing a large gathering during the Rising Northeast Investors Summit 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Saturday. Mansukh Mandaviya said that people knew the Northeast as the region of India's first sunrise, but in the 10 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, the Northeast is taking strong strides towards development. He said that Northeast is continuously contributing towards the development of 'Naya Bharat.'

With the target of hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2030 and the Summer Olympics in 2036, the Sports Minister said that a country as vast as India is a perfect place for organising international competitions throughout the year. Elaborating on this, he said that currently India is experiencing three seasons - monsoon in Southern India, snowfall in areas in the upper reaches of the Himalayas and summer heat in Western India. According to him, India was the best choice for 'Play in India' like the 'Make in India' initiative by PM Modi.

"The way Northeast is undergoing transformation, the sports goods industry and sports ecosystem are developing, the day is not far when the world will converge in the Northeast to play. Today, India's best athletes are coming from the Northeast. They are representing India in top international competitions and taking Indian sports forward. In line with the Khelo India Youth Games and University Games, we will be staging the Khelo India Northeast Games here every year, which will not only help us scout talent, harness potential, but also provide a platform to showcase our traditional games as well," Dr Mandaviya said.

Mansukh Mandaviya said that sports infrastructure in the Northeast has increased exponentially, with 86 projects currently in use. Under the Khelo India scheme, Rs 439 crore was sanctioned in 2021 for 64 sports infrastructure projects across the Northeast region. These include synthetic turfs, multipurpose halls, swimming pools, and hostels.

The Sports Minister said that the region is home to over 250 Khelo India Centres (KICs), which is training more than 8000 athletes, and 8 Khelo India State Centres of Excellence (KISCEs) that is paving the way for a robust grassroots ecosystem. As of now, 3 National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs) in Guwahati, Itanagar, and Imphal are providing world-class training to 600 athletes.

Giving an example of Khelo India's flagship scheme for women, the Sports Minister said that around 13,000 girls from the Northeast competed in the ASMITA League across various disciplines last year. This was enough proof how the region is gradually becoming a good nursery of talent that will provide a strong bench strength for the national team later.

Dr Mandaviya also informed that the Government will be starting a massive talent identification drive across the sub-continent, where anyone can shoot a video of a player's performance and send it to the Sports Ministry by uploading it on the National Sports Repository System (NSRS) portal. SAI will send talent scouts to the location of the event and after assessing the performance of the athlete will induct him in either the Khelo India Centre or NCOE depending upon their potential.

The Northeast region hosted the Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi in 2023. It was a landmark moment showcasing Northeast's capability to host large-scale national events in disciplines like athletics, football, boxing and archery.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative! Northeast has given us champions like Mary Kom, Hima Das, and many others. With proper infrastructure and training, we can dominate world sports. Hope they also focus on traditional games like Mukna (wrestling) and Sagol Kangjei (polo) which are part of our rich heritage 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Manipur, I'm thrilled! But hope the government ensures equal opportunities for all states in the region. Sometimes Arunachal and Nagaland get overlooked. Also, they must maintain the facilities properly after building them - many stadiums become white elephants.
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Amit S.
Good move but implementation is key. We've seen many schemes announced with great fanfare but poor execution. The talent identification through video submission sounds innovative though! Hope they have proper verification to prevent fake entries.
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Neha T.
Northeast athletes have natural stamina because of their hilly terrain and simple lifestyle. With proper training facilities, they can bring more Olympic medals! But please don't just focus on popular sports - identify potential in lesser-known disciplines too.
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Sanjay P.
While this is welcome, I hope they also address connectivity issues. Many talented kids from remote villages can't reach training centers. Maybe mobile training units that visit different districts could help. Also important to provide education along with sports training.
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Meenakshi R.
The ASMITA League numbers are impressive! 👏 More girls from Northeast should get opportunities. But they must ensure safety and proper accommodation for women athletes. Maybe involve successful sportswomen from the region in planning and mentoring.
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Karan D.

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