Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta declared India's readiness to host the 2036 Olympics, emphasizing national preparedness. She credited PM Modi’s leadership for advancing sports infrastructure. Union Minister Mandaviya led a cycling campaign promoting fitness, joined by Olympians and teachers. The Olympic Day Run saw enthusiastic participation, reflecting growing sports enthusiasm in Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Says India Ready to Host 2036 Olympics

  • India aims to host 2036 Olympics with strong infrastructure
  • Olympic Day Run sees massive Delhi participation
  • Mandaviya promotes Fit India cycling campaign
  • PT Usha and sports icons support fitness initiatives
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Nation prepared to host 2036 Olympic Games: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces India's readiness for the 2036 Olympics, backed by PM Modi's sports infrastructure push and Union Minister Mandaviya.

"If the global community grants the honour of hosting Olympic Games, India would organise the sports extravaganza with full dedication. – CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, June 22

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Sunday that the entire country, including the national capital, is fully prepared to host the 2036 Olympic Games and hoped that the global community would grant this honour to India.

Speaking at an event to flag off the Olympic Day Run from Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium along with Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya, CM Gupta said, “If the global community grants the honour of hosting Olympic Games, India would organise the sports extravaganza with full dedication.”

President of the Indian Olympic Association, P.T. Usha, was also present at the event.

CM Gupta said the Olympic Day celebration and run in Delhi has brought immense joy, as thousands of residents are participating enthusiastically.

She said, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the nation is continuously progressing towards better sports infrastructure and facilities.

The Olympic Day Run was held under the IOC’s ‘Let’s Move’ campaign, promoting fitness and inclusivity. The event saw enthusiastic participation citywide.

Mandaviya also led the Fit India Sunday on Cycle campaign, promoting fitness and environmental awareness.

Last month, Fit India Sundays on Cycle witnessed enthusiastic participation from 750 participants, including teachers, athletes, Fit India influencers and fitness lovers.

Leading the charge was Mandaviya, who cycled alongside Union Sports Secretary Hari Ranjan Rao along with a powerful line-up of national icons, including Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Ravi Dahiya, Olympian and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Deepak Punia, Guinness World Record holder Rohtash Chaudhary (Push-up Man of India), and renowned mountaineer Narender Kumar, who recently scaled Mount Annapurna, the 10th highest mountain in the world at 8091 meters, in a record time of 12 days.

Themed ‘Cycling with Teachers’, the event witnessed educators, mentors, and academic coaches from various educational institutions across the city, including schools, universities and private institutes.

“Teachers are the heroes for our students, and now, you have to become heroes for Viksit Bharat. You all can make cycling a fashion, and I urge all teachers to restart using cycles themselves and ask students to emulate the same,” said the Minister.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! India hosting Olympics would be a proud moment for all of us 🇮🇳. But we must ensure our infrastructure is world-class - look at how China organized Beijing Olympics. Delhi needs better public transport and cleaner streets before 2036.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, shouldn't we first focus on improving our performance at Olympics? We barely win 5-6 medals. Hosting is great but winning medals would be greater! Let's invest more in grassroots sports training.
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Amit S.
Delhi's pollution levels are a big concern. What's the point of hosting Olympics if athletes struggle to breathe? Need concrete plans to improve air quality first. Otherwise it will be embarrassment like CWG 2010.
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Neha T.
So excited for this! 🎉 Our athletes deserve this platform. But please don't make it Delhi-centric - involve other cities too. Maybe athletics in Bengaluru, swimming in Mumbai? Would showcase India's diversity better.
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Vikram J.
The cycling initiative is good but Olympics need much more. We need to build at least 10 new stadiums with modern facilities. Hope this isn't just political talk - need to see actual budget allocations soon.
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Sunita R.
As a sports teacher, I'm happy to see focus on fitness. But we need to change mindset first - most parents still see sports as distraction from studies. Unless that changes, we won't produce world-class athletes.

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