Key Points

The inaugural Khelo India Beach Games in Diu concluded with remarkable success and high-spirited performances. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated Manipur for securing the top position and highlighted Nagaland's first-time podium finish. The event featured 811 athletes competing across six medal sports, demonstrating India's growing sporting diversity. The games underscored the government's commitment to nurturing grassroots sporting talent, especially from regions like the Northeast.

Key Points: Mandaviya Hails Manipur Nagaland Triumph at Khelo India Beach Games

  • First Khelo India Beach Games concluded with 811 athletes participating
  • Manipur tops medal tally with exceptional performance
  • Six medal sports showcased talent from 31 states and UTs
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KIBG 2025: Mansukh Mandaviya praises Manipur, Nagaland for podium finish

Union Minister celebrates Khelo India Beach Games success, praises Manipur and Nagaland for outstanding performance in Diu

"In sports, no one truly loses -- you either win or you learn - Mansukh Mandaviya, Sports Minister"

Diu, May 24

The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, congratulated Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu for hosting the first Khelo India Beach Games. The Games, which started on May 19, officially concluded on Saturday at the INS Khukri Memorial in Diu.

"Diu has always been close to my heart, and I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Union Territory for successfully hosting the Khelo India Beach Games 2025. It is the vision of our Hon'ble Prime Ministe,r Narendra Modi ji, to see Diu as the hotspot for Beach Games in India, and I think the organisers have really done well in terms of supporting the athletes with the comfort and attention they need.

"My special congratulations to Manipur for securing the top position, followed by Maharashtra in second place and Nagaland in third. I want to congratulate Nagaland for finishing in the top three of a Khelo India event for the first time, and Manipur has shown extreme courage and skill, especially in pencak silat. I also want to congratulate DNGDD and Jammu and Kashmir for demonstrating outstanding commitment to nurturing sporting talent and fostering a culture of excellence," said the Sports Minister.

In all, 811 athletes took part in six medal sports - pencak silat, sepak-takraw, soccer, volleyball, open sea swimming, and kabaddi. Mallakhamb and tug-of-war were non-medal demonstration sports. Forty-six gold medals were at stake, and 31 states and Union Territories were in the beach sports carnival.

"Beyond the medal tally, it is important to remember that in sports, no one truly loses -- you either win or you learn. This was the first time the Beach Games were held under the Khelo India umbrella, and I thank you all for contributing to the spirit of healthy competition and national pride," he added.

The Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, said the Khelo India Beach Games "have ushered in a new era". "Our young athletes have truly lit up the shores of Diu with their brilliance," the chief guest at the closing ceremony said.

Reiterating the objectives of the Khelo India Mission, she added, "The Khelo India initiative was conceived with the aim of strengthening sports culture at the grassroots level across the country. Khelo India Beach Games is a major milestone in this journey. They have drawn attention to many exciting and lesser-known beach and water sports."

"There is a huge pool of sports talent in the Northeast, and the priority of our government is to make complete utilisation of this talent. The strong performance of these states at the Beach Games is proof that, given the right opportunities and incentives, they can do wonders on national and international platforms."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Hearty congratulations to all athletes! � Manipur and Nagaland making us proud yet again. The Northeast has always been a powerhouse of sports talent. Hope to see more such events in smaller states - they truly deserve the spotlight. #KheloIndia
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Priya M.
So happy to see beach games getting recognition! But I wish there was more media coverage. These athletes work just as hard as cricket players but get 1% of the attention. Government should promote non-cricket sports more aggressively.
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Arjun S.
Great initiative! But why only Diu every time? India has beautiful beaches in Odisha, Kerala, Goa, Andamans. Rotating venues would give more athletes exposure to different conditions and boost local economies too.
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Sunita P.
As someone from Nagaland, this makes me emotional! For years we've been known only for insurgency news. Now our youth are showing what we're really capable of. Thank you Khelo India for this platform 🙏 More infrastructure please!
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Vikram J.
Pencak silat champion from Manipur deserves Padma Shri! These indigenous sports need recognition. Meanwhile, our cricket team gets awards for losing World Cup finals. Time to change priorities in sports awards too.
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Neha T.
Beach kabaddi sounds super interesting! 😄 Would love to see it in international competitions. India can pioneer new sports formats instead of just following western games. More power to Khelo India for thinking out of the box!

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