Key Points

Union Minister Hardeep Puri praised India's oil and gas PSUs for their pioneering role in promoting sports culture across the country. He highlighted the government's transformative sports policies since 2014 that have led to record medal hauls in international competitions. The Minister noted the passage of the National Sports Governance Bill 2025 to increase accountability in sports bodies. PSPB's remarkable contribution includes producing 151 national awardees and developing sports talent in aspirational districts like Sonbhadra.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri Lauds Oil Gas PSUs Pioneering Role in Indian Sports

  • Oil & gas PSUs played pioneering role nurturing India's sports culture
  • National Sports Governance Bill 2025 overhauled sports federation governance
  • India achieved record 107 medals in 2023 Asian Games
  • PSPB produced 151 national awardees including Padma and Arjuna winners
  • PSPB promoting archery and water sports in Sonbhadra district
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India's Oil & Gas PSUs' pioneering role in nurturing sporting culture: Hardeep Singh Puri

Union Minister Hardeep Puri highlights India's oil & gas PSUs' pioneering sports promotion role, record medal hauls, and National Sports Governance Bill 2025 impact.

"After 2014, there has been a concerted effort to make India a 'sporting nation' - Hardeep Singh Puri"

New Delhi, August 30

Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said on Saturday that India has intensified its policy focus and public investment in sports.

"In this regard, India's oil and gas PSUs have played a pioneering role," the Union Minister emphasised.

He was speaking at an event organised by the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) in collaboration with the Delhi Soccer Association and Sudeva Academy to celebrate National Sports Day. 29th August is celebrated as India's National Sports Day because it is the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand, the legend of Indian hockey. Sabeena Chowdhary, Member Secretary of PSPB, and Anuj Gupta, President of Sudeva Delhi FC, also participated in the event.

Highlighting the transformation in India's sports sector, Puri said, "After 2014, there has been a concerted effort to make India a 'sporting nation'. There is now deep support for promising youngsters to have elite-pathway success, not only in terms of funding, but also in the development of the entire ecosystem, including nutrition, sports science, and coaching."

He noted that in the last session of Parliament, which concluded only a week ago, the historic National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, was passed to overhaul the governance framework of sports federations and bodies, thus increasing accountability.

"Results demonstrate the success of these transformative policies," the Minister observed. "The last ten years have shown this: in the 2023 Asian Games and the 2024 Para Asian Games, we achieved record hauls of 107 medals and 29 medals (7 gold, 9 silver, and 13 bronze) respectively."

Acknowledging the contribution of PSPB, Puri said, "Among the many stakeholders who have helped secure this transformation, a special mention is due to PSPB, which is one of the largest sports promotion bodies in the country, comprising 16 member organisations, while supporting and organising competitions in 19 sporting disciplines."

Over the decades, PSPB athletes have consistently brought laurels to India, with as many as 151 national awardees having been PSPB sportspersons. These include 3 Padma Bhushan, 13 Padma, 10 Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna, 1 Dronacharya Award, 7 Dhyan Chand Lifetime Achievement Awards and 117 Arjuna Awardees.

The Minister also highlighted PSPB's role in promoting sports in Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh - the district he has adopted under the Aspirational Districts programme. "PSPB has harnessed superb sporting talent in the district by conducting archery competitions and promoting the sport. Now, we are planning to organise a Sailing event in Sonbhadra next year, and support the building of a Water Sports Training Centre - further initiatives that will strengthen India's budding sports ecosystem," he stated.

Expressing his happiness, Puri said, "I am very happy to be here in an event which the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board is organising along with the Delhi Soccer Association."

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope this support reaches grassroots levels in rural areas. Many talented youngsters in villages still lack basic facilities. The focus should be on discovering talent from remote areas, not just urban centers.
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Aman W
The medal counts speak for themselves! 107 medals in Asian Games is no small achievement. Corporate support in sports is crucial for India to become a sporting powerhouse. More private companies should follow PSUs' example 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how oil and gas companies are diversifying their CSR activities. Supporting sports is much better than just charity - it builds national pride and creates career opportunities for athletes. Well done!
Vikram M
Hope they focus on sports beyond cricket. Football, hockey, athletics need equal attention. Good to see soccer mentioned in the article. India has potential in multiple sports if given proper support!
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Nikhil C
151 national awardees from PSPB! That's incredible. These PSUs have been the backbone of Indian sports for years. Remember how ONGC supported many hockey players during tough times. Respect! 🏅

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