Key Points

Kho Kho has been officially added to the AIESCB sports calendar, joining mainstream sports like cricket and football. This inclusion opens job opportunities for players through government employment quotas. The sport is gaining traction in elite circles, including the Supreme Court's annual sports meet. Its rising recognition signals a shift toward traditional Indian games becoming viable career options.

Key Points: Kho Kho Gains Major Recognition in National Sports Calendars

  • Kho Kho now part of AIESCB alongside cricket and football
  • Opens job avenues in government sectors
  • Already featured in Railways and Services sports boards
  • Supreme Court also includes Kho Kho in annual meet
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Kho Kho secures spot in major national sports calendars, signals new era of popularity

Kho Kho secures a spot in AIESCB's sports calendar, marking its rise as a mainstream sport with career opportunities.

"Kho Kho's inclusion is more than symbolic—it validates the sport's growing relevance across India. - Sudhanshu Mittal, KKFI President"

New Delhi, July 29

In yet another major milestone for Kho Kho, the sport has now been formally included in the annual sports calendar of All India Electricity Sports Control Board (AIESCB), the premier governing body committed to the regulation and advancement of sports within the electricity sector across India which is a development that underscores the sport's rising stature.

The announcement was made during the AIESCB's General Body Meeting held in Mumbai, where the sport was recognised as an official discipline alongside 16 other sports, including cricket, football, kabaddi, badminton, hockey and tennis, among others.

This significant development marks a growing trend among government and semi-government organisations to embrace Kho Kho as a mainstream sport, thereby expanding its presence across major sporting calendars of various government, non-government and autonomous bodies.

With Kho Kho being included in the AIESCB's sports calendar, players now have increased avenues for stable careers through employment quotas in sports, providing further motivation for aspiring athletes to take up the game professionally. Kho Kho is already part of the sporting calendars of the Services Sports Control Board and the Railways Sports Promotion Board.

The development not only highlights the sport's evolution from traditional roots to a professional format but also creates new employment opportunities through departmental teams and job reservations in various government sectors.

"Kho Kho's inclusion in major sports calendars is much more than a symbolic recognition; it's a validation of the sport's growing relevance across India," said Sudhanshu Mittal, President of the Kho Kho Federation of India. "We are witnessing a major shift where a traditional Indian game is now commanding space at the highest institutional levels. This will inspire thousands of youth from rural and semi-urban India to pursue Kho Kho as a viable career option."

In a further affirmation of the sport's growing national stature, Kho Kho was also introduced for the first time in the Supreme Court of India's Annual Sports Meet earlier this month. This inclusion by a prestigious institution of national importance indicates the expanding visibility of Kho Kho in elite circles, both in terms of participation and recognition.

The increasing adoption of Kho Kho by the government and autonomous bodies contributes to the broader nationwide movement that aims to democratize sports participation and provide platforms for indigenous games to thrive. As the sport continues its upward trajectory, inclusion of the sport in major sporting calendars is playing a pivotal role in shaping a future where Kho Kho athletes have access to structured employment, sustained growth opportunities, and a pathway to represent India at national and international events.

With more government bodies expected to follow suit, the future of Kho Kho as a sport and profession looks increasingly bright, bringing pride to its rich heritage and newfound momentum to its modern resurgence.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope they maintain proper infrastructure and training facilities. Many traditional sports get recognition but then fail due to poor implementation. Hope Kho Kho doesn't meet the same fate 🤞
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Vikram M
Played Kho Kho in school tournaments 15 years ago. Never imagined it would become this big! Now my nephew is training professionally. What a wonderful transformation for a sport that was just considered a PT period activity.
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Rohit P
While this is good news, I hope they don't make it too commercial like kabaddi. The essence of these games is in their simplicity and accessibility. Let's not turn everything into IPL-style entertainment.
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Shreya B
As someone from rural Maharashtra where Kho Kho is huge, this news makes me emotional! Our village players finally getting recognition. Hope to see more girls taking up this sport professionally now 💪
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Nikhil C
Interesting development. But will it get proper media coverage? Without TV rights and sponsorships, these initiatives often remain on paper. Need corporate India to step up and support indigenous sports.
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Kavya N
Remember playing Kho Kho during summer vacations with cousins! So happy to see it getting institutional support. Maybe next step - include it in school sports curriculum across all

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