Patna's National Stage: Over 1,000 Civil Servants Battle in Sports Meet

The All India Civil Services Sports Championship has kicked off in Patna with a huge turnout. Athletes from every state and union territory are competing in a full range of track and field events. The modern Patliputra Sports Complex is providing a professional venue for the competition. Bihar's government is using the event to showcase its growing focus on sports infrastructure and talent development.

Key Points: All India Civil Services Sports Meet Begins in Patna

  • Over 1,000 athletes and officials from all states and UTs are participating
  • Events include sprints, jumps, throws, and a special veterans category
  • The Patliputra Sports Complex features a synthetic track and international facilities
  • Bihar's Chief Secretary highlighted the state's push for sports development
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All India Civil Services Sports meet begins in Patna; over 1,000 take part

Over 1,000 athletes from across India compete in the All India Civil Services Sports Championship 2025-26 at Patliputra Sports Complex.

"In Bihar, the Sports Department was established as a separate department in 2024. Since then, several international sporting events have been organised. - Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit"

Patna, Dec 13

A large contingent of athletes from the country's civil services has converged in Patna for the All India Civil Services Sports Championship 2025-26, which began on Saturday at the Patliputra Sports Complex and will continue till December 15.

As many as 1,084 civil servant athletes and officials from across the country are taking part in the three-day national-level championship.

The participants include 702 male athletes, 328 female athletes and 54 officials, representing all 28 states and nine Union Territories, including Haryana, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The championship features a wide range of athletics events, bringing together officers from diverse services to compete at a high level.

On the opening day, the morning session saw keenly contested 100-metre and 400-metre races, with participants displaying notable competitiveness, discipline and sportsmanship.

The Patliputra Sports Complex, which is hosting the event, is equipped with a synthetic track, international-standard field event facilities and modern infrastructure, ensuring professional conduct of the championship.

The competition includes a comprehensive set of track and field events, such as sprint and middle-distance races, high jump, long jump, shot put, discus throw, javelin throw and relay races.

A special highlight of the championship is the veterans' category for athletes aged between 40 and 60 years. The category aims to encourage participation by senior officers and promote interaction between experienced sportspersons and younger athletes, blending enthusiasm with experience.

Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit said it was a matter of pride for the state to host the All India Civil Services Athletics Championship.

He said it was particularly encouraging to witness government officers actively participating in sports despite the demands of their professional responsibilities.

"In Bihar, the Sports Department was established as a separate department in 2024. Since then, several international sporting events have been organised in the state. The government is continuously working to promote sports and athletes," the Chief Secretary said.

Pratyaya Amrit added that in the recent years, special emphasis has been placed on strengthening sports infrastructure across Bihar.

Sports academies are being activated at the district level, and multiple schemes are being implemented to identify and encourage young sporting talent, he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see such a large participation, especially from women officers! 328 female athletes is a positive sign. Events like these are crucial for building camaraderie and a healthy work-life balance. Hope this inspires more young people to join the services.
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Vikram M
Patliputra Sports Complex looks world-class. Good to see Bihar investing in sports infrastructure. Hosting such a national event is a big deal for the state's image. Hopefully, this momentum continues and we see more international events here.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the focus on sports for officers doesn't come at the cost of their primary duties. There should be a clear balance. Also, wish there was more live coverage or streaming so the public could cheer for them!
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with Indian civil services, this is a refreshing change from the usual bureaucratic image. Sports build teamwork and resilience—qualities essential for public service. The veterans' category is particularly thoughtful.
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Kavya N
Representation from all states and UTs! 🇮🇳 That's the spirit of *Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat*. These officers are role models, proving that discipline in sports translates to discipline in service. Best of luck to all participants!

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