Key Points

PM Modi praised the inaugural Khelo India Beach Games as a landmark event celebrating India's coastal heritage through sports. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya declared it the start of India's beach sports revolution, connecting athletics to career opportunities. Over 1350 athletes from 30 regions are competing in six disciplines including kabaddi and open water swimming. The government highlighted its mission to boost sports infrastructure and position India as a global sporting host.

Key Points: PM Modi Hails Khelo India Beach Games as Watershed Sporting Moment

  • Modi emphasizes sports as transformative force uniting India
  • 1350+ athletes compete in 6 medal sports at Diu's Ghoghla Beach
  • Mandaviya links beach games to youth employment opportunities
  • Event showcases India's coastal heritage and global hosting capabilities
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Khelo India Beach Games reflect transformative power of sports: PM Modi

PM Modi and Mansukh Mandaviya celebrate India's first beach sports revolution, uniting 1350+ athletes across 30 states at Diu's historic Khelo India event.

"Where there are waves, there should be passion; where there is sand, there should be fire of enthusiasm - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Diu, May 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday highlighted sports 'transformative force' and how the Khelo India Beach Games were a watershed moment in the nation's sporting history.

In his message to the Games organisers in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, and the Sports Authority of India, PM Modi congratulated and bestowed his wishes, saying that the Beach Games promise to make waves in India's sporting calendar.

PM Modi said the choice of Diu as the venue of the Khelo India Beach Games was "fitting" and said as quoted from a press release by SAI Media, "An amalgamation of sun, sand and water, they enhance the physical challenge and at the same time, celebrate our coastal heritage," said PM Modi, adding: "As waves lash the shores and athletes compete. India will script a new sporting chapter."

The Beach Games, held under the ever-expanding Khelo India umbrella for the first time, were formally declared open by the Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, in a colourful ceremony on the Ghoghla Beach, the venue of the Games in Diu on Monday.

The Khelo India Beach Games have brought together more than 1350 athletes from over 30 states and Union Territories. On May 24, when the Games are scheduled to end, athletes would have competed in six medal sports - soccer, volleyball, sepaktakraw, kabaddi, pencaksilat and open water swimming. Mallakhamb and tug-of-war are the two non-medal (demonstration) disciplines. Monday morning started with beach soccer games.

"In a nation as diverse as ours, sports have always held a unique power that unites cultures, regions and languages. The vibrant energy of sports goes beyond entertainment and has become a transformative force, symbolising national pride and aspirations of our youth. It is in this context that the Khelo India Beach Games hold a greater significance," said PM Modi.

The nicely crafted opening ceremony, glorifying India's amazing diversity in traditional dance forms, was witnessed by several dignitaries, including the Administrator of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep Praful Patel, the Lt Governor of Puducherry K. Kailashnathan, and Admiral DK Joshi, the Lt Governor of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

"Today, we are not just inaugurating a sports event, we are heralding India's first Beach sports revolution! I believe that where there are waves, there should be passion; where there is sand, there should be a fire of enthusiasm -- and the Khelo India Beach Games have ignited that fire in all our hearts today," said Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

"Under the Modi government, we do not organise events just as a formality -- we are on a mission. And this mission connects sports to employment. For a Viksit Bharat, Khelo India is a sure pathway for youth to achieve their dreams," he added.

Saying that Khelo India has added more Games to the domestic calendar, Mandaviya, like PM Modi, highlighted how over the last few years, the government spared no effort to boost the sporting ecosystem through investments in infrastructure, better training facilities and supportive measures for sportspersons.

Mandaviya amplified this by saying that the new Games are a way to "strengthen the domestic sports infrastructure and send a strong message to the world that India is capable of hosting international sporting events of any scale."

Mandaviya said the Khelo India Beach Games should not be seen as a "casual" affair and said, "Such sports like beach volleyball not only appeal to the youth as a hobby but also offer them career opportunities. This is the first time that competitive sports are being held on such a large scale on the beaches of India."

The Union Minister said India was becoming a fitness-conscious nation, and a culture of sports has become the "new normal". He also highlighted the government's strong commitment to the Union Territory.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great initiative! Beach sports are perfect for our coastal regions. Hope to see more talent emerge from smaller towns through Khelo India. The inclusion of traditional sports like kabaddi and mallakhamb shows we're celebrating our roots while going global 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Wonderful to see sports infrastructure reaching UT areas! Though I wish there was more focus on women's participation - beach volleyball could be a great equalizer if promoted properly. More power to our athletes! ✨
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Sanjay D.
As someone from Diu, we're proud to host this event! Our beaches are finally getting national recognition beyond tourism. Hope this brings more sporting facilities to our region. The opening ceremony showcasing local dances was truly special.
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Ananya R.
While I appreciate the initiative, the real test will be sustainability. We've seen many sports programs fizzle out after initial hype. Need consistent funding and follow-through to make this more than just a photo-op. That said, the energy looks amazing!
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Vikram S.
Beach soccer in India? What a brilliant idea! With our long coastline, we should definitely develop more water sports. Maybe one day we'll have Indian athletes in surfing Olympics! Khelo India is changing the game literally and figuratively.
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Neha P.
The cultural performances stole the show for me! Sports + heritage = perfect combo. My only suggestion - include more local games from coastal communities like boat racing or fishing competitions. That would make it truly unique to India's beach culture.

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