KIYG 2025: Dr. Mandaviya congratulates Maharashtra for hat-trick of titles, Bihar for hosting Games

IANS May 15, 2025 198 views

Maharashtra clinched its third consecutive title at the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, amassing a total of 158 medals. The event, hosted by Bihar, marked a notable success with Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya commending Bihar for its exceptional organizational efforts. Dr. Mandaviya also highlighted the vibrant sporting talent showcased by Maharashtra, Haryana, and Karnataka. The Khelo India initiative continues to be a dynamic platform, nurturing young athletes across the nation.

"Every athlete who competed... is a champion in their own right." - Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya
Patna, May 15: Having won the team championship in Madhya Pradesh (2023) and Tamil Nadu (2024), Maharashtra completed a hat-trick of titles when they finished on top of the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 medal tally. The seventh edition of KIYG, which began on May 4, ended on Thursday at Patna’s Patliputra Sports Complex.

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Maharashtra wins KIYG 2025, securing a third consecutive title

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Bihar praised for exceptional hosting of the Games

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Dr. Mandaviya recognizes young athletes' national contribution

The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, congratulated Bihar for hosting the Games.

"I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the state of Bihar for successfully hosting the Khelo India Youth Games 2025. The impeccable organisation and vibrant energy witnessed throughout the event have truly showcased Bihar’s emerging role in India’s sporting journey,” he said.

Dr. Mandaviya added: “My special congratulations to Maharashtra for securing the top position, followed by Haryana in second place and Karnataka in third. Each of these states has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to nurturing sporting talent and fostering a culture of excellence.”

In these under-18 Games, Maharashtra won gold medals across 14 sports, with the bulk of them coming from athletics (10), swimming (7), gymnastics (7), archery (6), and weightlifting (5). Maharashtra won a total of 158 medals, which included 47 silver and 53 bronze.

Several athletes who excelled for Maharashtra, particularly the weightlifters, archers, and fencers, train at Khelo India centres or National Centres of Excellence of the Sports Authority of India in Aurangabad, Patiala, and Sonepat. “But beyond the medal tally, it is important to remember that in sports, no one truly loses — you either win or you learn. Every athlete who competed at KIYG 2025 is a champion in their own right, contributing to the spirit of healthy competition and national pride,” said Dr. Mandaviya.

The Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, were among the dignitaries present at the closing ceremony. Two hundred and eighty-five gold medals across 27 disciplines were decided during the 12-day Games, and Maharashtra accounted for 58 of them.

Haryana, which was third in the Tamil Nadu edition last year, finished runners-up in Bihar with 39 gold medals, a bulk of them coming from wrestling (8), boxing (8), fencing (7), and athletics (6). Karnataka finished third with 17 gold medals, one more than Delhi (finishing fourth) and two more than last year’s hosts, Tamil Nadu (finishing sixth).

BIHAR BAG 36 MEDALS

Host Bihar showed massive improvement in these Games. Events were staged in five cities spread across the state and Delhi. Bihar’s athletes won 36 medals, seven of them gold, to finish a creditable 15th, up from 21st in Tamil Nadu. In terms of medals won, Bihar showed a 620% jump, an eloquent statement of the work that the state is doing on sports. Rugby (2), Athletics (2), Thank-ta (2), and Sepak-takraw (1) produced the gold medals. All these sports have athletes coming through Khelo India’s various talent spotting and development programmes, like the ASMITA women’s league.

Dr. Mandaviya said, “Over the past decade, Indian sports have undergone a remarkable transformation. Under the Khelo India initiative, we have created a dynamic and inclusive sporting ecosystem with regular national-level competitions. Taking this vision forward, we will soon introduce a series of Khelo India Games throughout the year, including formats like the Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) and others.

"These events will further strengthen our domestic sports structure and serve as a vital talent pipeline as we gear up for the Commonwealth Games 2030 and the Olympic Games 2036. India is on the move, and the youth are at the heart of this sporting revolution," Dr. Mandaviya said.

Srimati Khadse also lauded Bihar for hosting KIYG 2025. “With the grand success of the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, Bihar has showcased its capability to host national sporting events with excellence and enthusiasm, setting a new benchmark for the future,” said Srimati Khadse,

“I am confident that numerous youngsters in Bihar and across India will feel inspired by the efforts of the athletes in the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 Bihar and will take up some sport or the other to contribute to India’s sporting ecosystem,” she added.

One of the primary objectives of the Khelo India Youth Games is to spot and develop talent that can serve India in global events in the future. With India keen to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, several athletes have already been spotted by SAI’s talent development team. One hundred and eighty-six Khelo India athletes were among the 5071 – 50% of them being girls – who took part in these Games.

Out of the 26 records created in the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, eight were created by girls. Out of the eight, five were national youth records in weightlifting, an event where Indian girls have huge potential to win international medals.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Maharashtra's dominance in sports continues! 🏆 Hat-trick of titles shows their systematic approach to nurturing talent. But heartening to see Bihar's massive improvement - from 21st to 15th is no small feat. Khelo India is truly changing the game across states!
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Priya M.
As someone from Bihar, I'm so proud to see our state hosting such a big event successfully! The infrastructure development for KIYG will benefit local athletes for years to come. Just hope the momentum continues beyond the games - we need more sports academies in smaller towns too.
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Amit S.
While celebrating Maharashtra's success, let's not forget Haryana's consistent performance - always in top 3! Their wrestling and boxing academies are producing champions. But why is South India lagging behind? Only Karnataka in top 5 from the South needs attention.
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Sunita R.
So happy to see girls creating 8 out of 26 records! 💪 The focus on women's sports through initiatives like ASMITA is showing results. My daughter participated in athletics and the experience has changed her life. More power to Khelo India!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but implementation needs work. Many athletes from smaller states still lack proper training facilities. Also, why only 27 disciplines? Should include more traditional Indian sports like kho-kho, kabaddi at youth level to preserve our sporting heritage.
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Neha T.
The 2036 Olympics dream is exciting! But we need to focus on sports science and nutrition too. Many young athletes burn out early due to lack of proper guidance. Hope Khelo India centers provide holistic development, not just competition opportunities.

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