Key Points

Hockey India marked its centenary with landmark announcements at its 15th Congress in Mahabalipuram. A nationwide festival will feature 1,000 simultaneous matches across India on November 7. The federation also introduced major financial grants, including Rs 70 lakh for Senior Nationals. President Dilip Tirkey emphasized this as an investment in hockey's future.

Key Points: Hockey India Announces 100-Year Festival and Major Grants at Congress

  • Hockey India announces 1,000 matches nationwide for 100-year celebration
  • Rs 70 lakh grants for Senior Nationals unveiled
  • Rs 25 lakh per state for grassroots events
  • Event aims to engage 36,000 players on November 7
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Hockey India hosts 15th Congress, unveils nationwide festival and grants for 100-year celebration

Hockey India unveils nationwide festival with 1,000 matches and Rs 70 lakh grants for national championships to celebrate 100 years of Indian hockey.

"This nationwide festival is our tribute to every player, coach, and fan who has carried Indian hockey forward. – Dilip Tirkey, Hockey India President"

Mahabalipuram, July 27

Hockey India successfully conducted its 15th Congress in the historic town of Mahabalipuram on Sunday.

Marking a century of Indian hockey's glorious journey, the session witnessed a series of landmark announcements, including a Nationwide Festival of Hockey Celebration on November 7 and substantial financial support for state and national-level hockey development.

Indian hockey’s legacy began in 1925 with the formation of its first-ever national governing body. To commemorate this historic milestone, Hockey India will organise an unprecedented, nationwide celebration on November 7. The event will feature 1,000 simultaneous matches - one men's and one women's match in every district of the country - engaging over 36,000 players (18,000 men and 18,000 women).

This massive initiative will bring together players from every corner of the nation, reflecting not only the unity and diversity of India, but also the enduring passion that hockey continues to inspire.

In a visionary move to further empower the ecosystem of Indian hockey, Hockey India announced substantial increases in financial grants to support the organisation of national and grassroots-level events:

Rs 70 lakh each for hosting the Senior Men’s and Senior Women’s National Championships

Rs 30 lakh each for Junior Men, Junior Women, Sub-Junior Men, and Sub-Junior Women National Championships. Rs 25 lakh per state to support the organisation of district and state-level competitions.

These enhanced grants aim to strengthen infrastructure, improve event quality, and ensure wider participation by reducing financial constraints at the local level. The support is expected to benefit thousands of emerging players, coaches, and grassroots officials who are the backbone of Indian hockey’s future.

Dilip Tirkey, President, Hockey India, said,“As we celebrate 100 years of Indian hockey, we not only honour our golden legacy but also lay a strong foundation for the future. This nationwide festival is our tribute to every player, coach, and fan who has carried Indian hockey forward. The financial support we are announcing is a direct investment in the dreams of the next generation, ensuring that no talent is left behind due to lack of resources.”

Bhola Nath Singh, Secretary General, Hockey India, added, “This centenary celebration is not just symbolic - it’s action-oriented. The increased grants are a reflection of our belief that real growth happens at the grassroots, and that equal opportunity, gender parity, and quality infrastructure are essential pillars of hockey’s resurgence. We thank all our state units and districts for their commitment, and we look forward to a grand, inclusive celebration on 7th November.”

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who played hockey in school, I'm thrilled to see this focus on women's hockey too. The equal number of men's and women's matches shows real commitment to gender parity. More power to our women athletes!
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Arjun K
The financial grants are impressive but I hope there's proper monitoring. We've seen funds getting misused in sports bodies before. Transparency is key to make sure this actually reaches grassroots players.
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Priya S
What a wonderful way to celebrate 100 years! Hockey is in our blood - remember how we all grew up watching Chak De India? 😊 Hope this brings back the golden days of Indian hockey. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
Good initiative but what about improving existing infrastructure? Many hockey grounds in small towns are in terrible condition. Money should go to basic facilities first - proper turf, changing rooms, equipment.
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Kavya N
My son plays in district level hockey. This news gives me hope that maybe one day he can represent India like our Olympic champions! The increased grants will help so many talented kids from small towns. Thank you Hockey India!
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Michael C
Interesting to see India investing in hockey. As a sports enthusiast, I've always admired India's hockey legacy. This kind of grassroots development could make India a

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