Key Points

Kho Kho is taking center stage at the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, with 16 teams battling for glory in Bodhgaya. The sport's rising popularity aligns with India's mission to promote indigenous games globally. Over 240 players are competing under the Kho Kho Federation of India's supervision, with semi-finals and finals scheduled this week. The KIYG event, inaugurated by PM Modi, showcases 28 sports across five Bihar cities, reinforcing India's sporting culture.

Key Points: Kho Kho Thrives at Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar

  • 16 teams from 9 states compete in high-energy Kho Kho matches
  • KIYG 2025 features 28 sports including indigenous disciplines
  • NCOEs and universities nurture Kho Kho talent
  • Players secure govt jobs through sports achievements
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Kho Kho adds to indigenous sporting flavour at Khelo India Youth Games 2025

Kho Kho gains momentum at KIYG 2025 with 16 teams competing, reflecting India's push for indigenous sports under PM Modi's Khelo India initiative.

"Kho Kho has evolved into a modern, competitive sport that resonates with young audiences. – Sudhanshu Mittal, KKFI President"

New Delhi, May 6

The indigenous sport of Kho Kho is witnessing growing enthusiasm and fandom, with hundreds of school students flocking to the BIPARD ground in Bodhgaya to watch the action-packed matches that kicked off on Monday as part of the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) 2025. The Games, inaugurated by Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are being held from May 4 to May 15 across five cities in Bihar.

Kho Kho aligns strongly with India's mission to elevate indigenous sports on the global stage--a commitment reaffirmed during the recently held WAVES Summit 2025. At the BIPARD Ground in Bodhgaya, 16 teams--comprising 8 boys and 8 girls squads from 9 states--are competing in the high-energy Kho Kho matches from May 5 to May 9. The event features around 240 players, 16 coaches, 16 managers, and approximately 40 technical officers from the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI), ensuring the smooth conduct of the tournament. The game is being conducted at two indoor mat courts. National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs) across India are playing a pivotal role in nurturing talent in Kho Kho, alongside other sports. Also, universities and colleges offer admissions to Kho Kho players under the sports quota.

Additionally, Kho Kho players are increasingly securing government jobs based on their achievements in the sport, motivating many to take up Kho Kho at a young age and pursue it at senior levels.

In the boys' category, Group A comprises Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Odisha, and Bihar, while Group B includes Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi and Andhra Pradesh. In the girls' category, Group A features Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Bihar, while Group B consists of Karnataka, Odisha, Delhi and Tamil Nadu. The semi-finals are scheduled for May 8, followed by the finals on May 9.

Bihar is hosting the seventh edition of the Khelo India Youth Games across five cities--Patna, Rajgir, Gaya, Bhagalpur, and Begusarai. As India's flagship talent identification and development event under the Khelo India initiative, KIYG 2025 brings together around 10,000 participants, including athletes and volunteers from all 36 States and Union Territories. A total of 28 sports are being contested, spanning Olympic, non-Olympic, and indigenous disciplines such as Kho Kho, Mallakhamb, Kalarippayattu and Thang-Ta. Shooting, gymnastics, and track cycling events will be held in New Delhi.

"Of late, Kho Kho has gained immense popularity and a growing fan base. It has evolved into a modern, competitive sport that resonates with young audiences. The KIYG provides an excellent platform for the promotion of indigenous sports like Kho Kho, which represents India's sporting culture and adds to India's soft power in the World. I wish all participating teams and young sportspersons the very best," said Sudhanshu Mittal, President of the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI).

The KIYG is contested as a team championship, where both individual and team performances contribute to each state or Union Territory's overall medal tally. The contingent securing the highest number of gold medals is declared theoverall champion. The previous edition, KIYG 2024, was hosted by Tamil Nadu across four cities and saw participation from over 5,600 athletes.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
So proud to see Kho Kho getting this recognition! 🇮🇳 Played it in school days and it's truly one of the most exciting indigenous games. Hope to see it in Asian Games soon. Maharashtra team looks strong this year!
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Priya M.
Great initiative by Khelo India! But I wish they'd show more matches on TV or streaming platforms. Our traditional sports deserve equal coverage like cricket. Anyone know where we can watch highlights?
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Amit S.
Kho Kho requires incredible stamina and strategy - not just 'running around' as some people think! Glad to see government jobs being offered to players. This will encourage more parents to let kids pursue sports seriously.
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Neha T.
Played Kho Kho at district level in UP! The speed and agility required is no joke. Hope our UP teams perform well this year. Also good to see other traditional sports like Mallakhamb getting attention. India has so much sporting heritage beyond cricket!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the focus on indigenous sports, I hope the infrastructure is maintained properly after the event. Many times these facilities in smaller cities get neglected. Otherwise great step for sporting culture!
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Sunita R.
My daughter is participating from Karnataka team! So proud to see girls getting equal opportunities in traditional sports too. The energy at BIPARD ground is electric 🔥 Hope they make Kho Kho part of school curriculum nationwide.

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