Key Points

The Khelo India ASMITA Football League was launched to empower young female athletes. Raksha Khadse emphasized its role in breaking societal barriers. The initiative aligns with the government’s inclusive sports policy. It aims to make India a global sporting powerhouse with women at the forefront.

Key Points: Raksha Khadse Launches Khelo India ASMITA League for Women Footballers

  • Khelo India ASMITA aims to nurture young female football talent
  • Focuses on inclusivity for tribal and minority communities
  • Aligns with PM Modi’s vision of women-led sports growth
  • Supported by AIFF, SAI, and WIFA for grassroots development
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Khelo India ASMITA is an affirmative action in sports for increasing women's participation: Union MoS Raksha Khadse

Union MoS Raksha Khadse inaugurates Khelo India ASMITA Football League to boost women's sports participation and grassroots talent.

"This league isn’t just about sports; it’s about breaking barriers. – Raksha Khadse"

Jalgaon, August 10

In a significant push to increase women's participation in sports, the Khelo India ASMITA Football League 2025-26 was inaugurated by Raksha Nikhil Khadse, Minister of State, Youth Affairs and Sports, at the Godavari Engineering College Ground in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The league, a powerful initiative embodying the principle of affirmative action, aims to unearth and nurture young female talent from diverse communities across the region.

The day-long event, which officially commenced with an opening ceremony, brought together aspiring footballers aged 13 and under. Raksha Khadse, while addressing the gathering, stated that this is the stage "where passion turns into performance," as the league seeks to unleash the "untapped talent" brimming within women's sports. The competition is designed to provide a platform for everyone, from first-time players to hidden champions.

She also underscored the league's broader mission. "This league isn't just about sports; it's about breaking barriers," she stated. "It is a powerful step towards affirmative action, bringing aspiring women players, including those from tribal and minority communities, right into the spotlight." The initiative, she added, is a clear articulation of the government's philosophy of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas!'

The Khelo India ASMITA league is a core component of the 'Khelo Bharat Niti,' promoting sports for nation-building and women's empowerment. The league is a dedicated platform for young girls, addressing historical imbalances and creating new opportunities. This initiative is changing the narrative around women in sports, helping them challenge stereotypes and become new role models. The league's focus on grassroots talent aligns with PM Modi's vision, aiming to make India a global sporting powerhouse where women play a central role and find their identity through sports.

The inauguration was held in the presence of dignitaries, including Ketakitai Patil and Farukh Shaikh, the Secretary of the Jalgaon District Football Association. Distinguished members of the college administration also participated, highlighting the broad-based institutional support. The event was held under the guidance of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, with support from the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the All India Football Federation (AIFF), and the Western India Football Association (WIFA).

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good step but implementation is key. Many such schemes fail to reach rural areas where talent actually lies. Hope they have proper scouting and training facilities beyond just metro cities.
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Aditya G
Finally some focus on women's football! Our girls have so much potential but lack platforms. Remember how our women's team performed in SAFF? With proper training from young age, we can compete globally. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mumbai, I'm impressed by India's push for gender equality in sports. This is exactly what we need - equal opportunities at grassroots level. The 'Sabka Saath' philosophy shines through here.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they maintain transparency in selection process. Often such programs get hijacked by influential people pushing their own kids. Need merit-based selection with proper oversight.
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Nisha Z
Being from Jalgaon, I'm so proud this is happening in my hometown! 🎉 My niece is participating and she hasn't stopped talking about it. Small towns need these opportunities as much as big cities. Thank you Khelo India!
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Michael C
Interesting to see India adopting the 'affirmative action' model in sports.

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