KIUG 2023: Rajasthan's 7 Cities to Host Massive University Sports Showdown

The fifth Khelo India University Games will transform Rajasthan into a massive sporting arena from November 24 to December 5. Over 5,000 athletes will compete across seven cities in 23 different sports disciplines. Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the event's significance in developing young athletic talent. The games represent a crucial platform for students to showcase their sporting abilities at a national level.

Key Points: Khelo India University Games Rajasthan Sports Event 2023

  • 5,000+ athletes expected to participate in multi-city event
  • 23 medal sports and one demonstration sport included
  • First-time introduction of beach volleyball, canoeing, and cycling
  • Supports PM's vision of promoting sports and national integration
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KIUG in Rajasthan from November 24 to December 5

5,000 athletes to compete across 23 sports in 12-day Khelo India University Games across Rajasthan's seven cities

"The Khelo India University Games are a crucial link in India's sporting pathway. - Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports"

New Delhi, Oct 16

The fifth Khelo India University Games will be held in seven cities of Rajasthan from November 24 to December 5. Competition will be held in 23 medal sports and one demonstration sport (kho-kho).

Like the Khelo India Youth Games in Bihar earlier this year, the University Games too will be spread across seven cities in Rajasthan- Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kota, and Bharatpur. More than 5,000 athletes are expected in the 12-day University meet.

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, said "The Khelo India University Games are a crucial link in India's sporting pathway. Across the world, universities play a vital role in shaping champions, and KIUG provides our young athletes a platform to showcase their ability at a national level. The Rajasthan edition will highlight India's expanding sporting landscape and will be a stepping stone to glory for many who aspire to represent the nation globally."

Adding further, Dr. Mandaviya said "Under the vision of the Hon'ble Prime Minister, the Khelo India initiative has created a robust ecosystem that encourages participation, talent development, and excellence. The University Games in Rajasthan will inspire thousands of students to pursue sports alongside academics and strengthen the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat through competition and camaraderie."

In KIUG 2025, there will be 23 medal sports and one demonstration discipline. The medal sports include archery, athletics, badminton, basketball, boxing, fencing, football, hockey, judo, kabaddi, mallakhamb, rugby, shooting, swimming, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling, yogasana, cycling, beach volleyball, canoeing and kayaking.

Kho-kho will be a demonstration event. For the first time, beach volleyball, canoeing and kayaking, and cycling are being introduced in the KIUG programme.

In the last Khelo India University Games held in North-east India, Chandigarh University emerged champions. Lovely Professional University and Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar finished second and third, respectively.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some good news! Khelo India is really changing the sports culture in our country. 5000+ athletes is massive! Hope they get good facilities across all 7 cities. Rajasthan's heritage cities will make a beautiful backdrop for these games.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but I hope the infrastructure is properly maintained. Sometimes these events are announced with great fanfare but the actual arrangements disappoint. Rajasthan in winter should be perfect weather though!
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Sarah B
As someone who studied in India, I'm impressed by how much university sports have evolved. Beach volleyball and canoeing being introduced shows they're keeping up with global trends. Great for student athletes!
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Vikram M
Chandigarh University champions last time! 🏆 Hope more universities from South India also step up their game. The competition is getting tougher every year, which is great for Indian sports.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish there was more focus on developing sports infrastructure at grassroots level rather than just organizing big events. The real challenge is sustaining interest beyond these games.
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Ananya R
Mallakhamb and yogasana in medal sports! So proud to see our indigenous sports getting the platform they deserve. This is what makes Khelo India unique - celebrating both traditional and modern sports equally

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