Key Points

Baramulla has introduced its first-ever Pickleball courts at SSM College, marking a push for fitness and community engagement. The initiative, led by the J&K Sports Council and World Health Sports, aims to provide accessible recreation for all age groups. Officials highlight its role in combating youth substance abuse by fostering healthy lifestyles. The sport’s inclusive nature makes it ideal for students and seniors alike.

Key Points: Baramulla Opens First Pickleball Courts to Boost Fitness and Youth Engagement

  • First Pickleball courts launched in Baramulla to encourage fitness
  • Initiative aims to curb youth substance abuse through sports
  • Collaboration between J&K Sports Council and World Health Sports
  • Sport blends tennis, badminton, and table tennis for all ages
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Pickleball courts open in Baramulla: A step towards fitness and community engagement

North Kashmir inaugurates Pickleball courts at SSM College, promoting fitness, community bonding, and youth wellness in Baramulla.

"Pickleball is not just a sport—it's a platform for healthy living, community engagement, and stress relief. — Nuzhat Gul, J&K Sports Council"

Baramulla, August 7

North Kashmir took a significant step in promoting fitness and inclusive recreational activities with the inauguration of its first Pickleball courts at SSM College, Parihaspora, in Baramulla district.

The facility was inaugurated by Nuzhat Gul, Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council. It was developed in collaboration with World Health Sports (WHS), co-founded by Viraj Singh.

This initiative highlights the growing momentum around grassroots-level sports infrastructure development in the Valley.

Speaking at the inauguration, Nuzhat Gul told ANI, "Pickleball is not just a sport--it's a platform for healthy living, community engagement, and stress relief. We are proud to bring this opportunity to Baramulla and look forward to expanding such initiatives across the region."

Pickleball, a fast-growing racquet sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, is being welcomed as a sport accessible to people of all age groups--from school children to senior citizens.

Highlighting the importance of the initiative, Haya Qazi, Administrator of SSM College, said, "We are honoured to host North Kashmir's first Pickleball courts. This facility is a step towards nurturing a culture of fitness and teamwork among our students and the local community."

Viraj Singh, Co-founder of WHS and a key partner in the project, added, "Our aim is to offer innovative sporting avenues that support physical and mental well-being, particularly in regions where such opportunities are limited."

The players who participated in the inaugural matches echoed similar sentiments. Sahiba, a student and one of the players, described the sport as "a healthy, fun-filled way to stay fit and beat stress."

Local player Manzoor Ahmad also praised the move, stating, "These courts offer a refreshing change for youth like us. Sports can truly keep the younger generation focused and away from negative distractions."

In recent years, rising concerns over substance abuse among youth in the region have sparked calls for better recreational infrastructure. Initiatives like the Pickleball courts are being seen as critical tools in steering youth towards positive lifestyle choices and productive use of energy.

The launch reflects a broader vision of the J&K administration and local institutions to promote community well-being through inclusive sports and fitness programs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful initiative! But I hope they maintain the courts properly. Many sports facilities in India become unusable within months due to poor maintenance. Fingers crossed this one lasts!
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Rohit P
First time hearing about Pickleball! Sounds interesting - like a mix of our desi games. Hope they conduct coaching camps too so more people can learn. Kashmir's youth deserve these opportunities.
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Michael C
As someone who plays Pickleball in the US, I'm thrilled to see it reaching India! It's perfect for all ages and skill levels. Hope to see tournaments organized soon - maybe even inter-state competitions!
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Kavya N
Great move! But why only one location? They should open similar facilities in Sopore, Kupwara and other towns too. Every district deserves equal sporting opportunities.
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Sarah B
This is exactly what communities need - positive engagement activities. Sports can bridge so many gaps. Kudos to the organizers! Would love to volunteer if they need coaches.

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