Key Points

PM Modi highlighted India's changing mindset toward sports in his Independence Day speech. He linked the National Sports Policy 2025 to empowering rural talent and infrastructure development. The policy includes athlete protection frameworks and anti-doping measures. Modi stressed that sports will play a key role in India's future growth.

Key Points: PM Modi Links National Sports Policy 2025 to Rural Development in I-Day Speech

  • Modi emphasizes shift in parental attitudes toward sports
  • National Sports Policy 2025 aims for holistic development
  • Focus on rural infrastructure and athlete protection
  • New governance and anti-doping bills passed by Parliament
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National Sports Policy helps promote sports in remote areas: PM Modi in his I-Day speech

PM Modi highlights how the National Sports Policy 2025 will transform grassroots sports in remote areas, fostering talent and infrastructure nationwide.

"Sports play an important role in development... I see this as a positive sign for the nation's future. – PM Modi"

New Delhi, Aug 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the importance of sports in India's development during his Independence Day speech here on Friday and said the recently approved National Sports Policy 2025 will help in promoting sports in far-flung areas.

In his address to the nation, PM Modi noted how there was a time when parents were hesitant to let their children take up sports seriously, but today that mindset has undergone a significant shift.

"Sports play an important role in development. There was a time when parents did not encourage children to spend time in sports, now things have changed. Now, when children take an interest and excel in sports, parents feel proud. In my country's families, when I see a welcoming environment for sports, my heart swells with pride. I see this as a positive sign for the nation's future," PM Modi said in his address to the nation during the 79th Independence Day from the Red Fort in New Delhi.

On July 1, the Union Cabinet chaired by PM Modi approved the National Sports Policy (NSP) 2025, a landmark initiative aimed at reshaping the country’s sporting landscape and empowering citizens through sports.

"To promote sports, we have introduced a Sports Policy after several decades, aiming for the holistic development of the sports sector. From schools to the Olympics, we want to develop a comprehensive ecosystem - whether it’s about providing quality coaching, ensuring fitness, developing playgrounds, building proper sports infrastructure, or making necessary resources available.

"We also aim to support small-scale industries in producing sports equipment. Through these efforts, we want to ensure that this entire ecosystem promote sports in far-flung areas," PM added.

On August 12, the National Sports Governance Bill 2025 and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill 2025 were passed by the Parliament.

One of the key facets of the National Sports Bill is the Safe Sport Policy, which addresses mandatory adoption of athlete protection frameworks, grievance redressal mechanisms and safeguards against harassment, especially for women, divyang and minors.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've had many sports policies before that remained only on paper. Hope this time there's proper budget allocation and monitoring committees to track progress in villages.
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Rohit P
The Safe Sport Policy is much needed! As a coach, I've seen how young athletes suffer due to harassment. This will create safer environment especially for girls in sports academies 👍
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Sarah B
Supporting local sports equipment manufacturers is brilliant! This can create jobs while making equipment affordable. My kabaddi-playing nephew in Punjab currently uses imported gear that costs too much.
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Vikram M
While the policy looks good on paper, what about existing sports bodies with corruption issues? Unless we clean up SAI and state associations first, funds won't reach deserving athletes. Needs systemic reform!
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Ananya R
So happy to see focus on divyang athletes! My brother who plays wheelchair basketball will finally get proper support. Hope they include para sports in school competitions too 🤗
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Michael C
The mindset change PM mentioned is real! My Indian colleagues now proudly share their kids' sports achievements. 10 years back, they'd only talk about academics. Great to see this cultural shift.

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