Key Points

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi celebrated the remarkable transformation of traditional sports, particularly Kabaddi, at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit. He emphasized how the Pro Kabaddi League has elevated indigenous games from community pastimes to global sporting phenomena. Majhi stressed the importance of preserving cultural heritage through sports and creating platforms for young talent. His vision aims to champion indigenous sports and inspire national pride through athletic excellence.

Key Points: Odisha CM Majhi Lauds PKL's Global Impact on Indigenous Sports

  • PKL revolutionizes traditional sports through global media engagement
  • Kabaddi emerges as powerful cultural and commercial sporting platform
  • Indigenous games represent national cultural heritage and community values
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'PKL has led to remarkable resurgence of traditional sports': Odisha CM Majhi

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi highlights Kabaddi's transformative journey from local game to international sporting sensation

"Preserving indigenous sports is preserving our soul - Mohan Charan Majhi, Odisha CM"

Mumbai, May 6

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi highlighted the remarkable global journey of India's indigenous sports, whilst acknowledging the remarkable resurgence of Kabaddi through the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025.

Speaking at the session titled 'Indigenous Sports: From India to the Global Stage,' Odisha CM emphasised how traditional games like Kabaddi have transformed from community pastimes to international sporting sensations.

"Indigenous sports are rooted in our history and culture. They have been integral to our communities since time immemorial, inculcating various virtues like teamwork, endurance, respect for nature and collective joy. This event is not just a celebration of these games, but a way of life - a culture that reflects the wisdom, resilience and creativity of our ancestors,” said CM Majhi.

The session highlighted how the PKL has helped in elevating traditional Indian sports to global recognition. Now entering its 12th season, PKL has revolutionised how indigenous sports are packaged, presented, and consumed by audiences worldwide.

"We must acknowledge the remarkable resurgence of traditional sports like Kabaddi. Thanks to initiatives like the Pro Kabaddi League, the sport has captured the imagination of millions across India," the Chief Minister stated.

"We have brought Kabaddi into living rooms and into the hearts of people everywhere. What was once only played in small communities has now become one of India's most popular and commercially successful sporting leagues, inspiring young boys and girls across the nation," he added.

The panel discussion featured key stakeholders in India's sports ecosystem, including Raksha Khadse, Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Anupam Goswami, Business Head of Mashal & League Chairman of PKL, Sudhanshu Mittal, president of the Kho Kho Federation of India; international sports consultant Nic Coward, Yannick Colaco, co-founder of Fancode, and international Kabaddi star Fazel Atrachali from Iran.

Majhi further outlined a comprehensive vision for indigenous sports development. "Our vision is simple - to create champions in every village and to ensure that every child with a dream gets the right platform to start."

"The transformative journey of indigenous sports has been remarkable, with Kabaddi emerging as a global phenomenon. From its early recognition at the Asian Games to its landmark partnership with JioStar, Pro Kabaddi has evolved into a major force in the sports ecosystem," he said.

While concluding his speech, Majhi said, "Traditional games must be promoted and expanded to the global stage. Through these efforts, we can take our traditional sports to millions of people within and beyond India's borders," added the Chief Minister. "Preserving indigenous sports is preserving our soul. It is about giving our children a sense of rootedness and pride in their heritage. It is about building a future rooted in the strength of our past."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
PKL has truly made kabaddi cool again! 🎉 I remember playing this in my village as a kid, and now my son watches it on TV like cricket. Great to see our traditional sports getting this kind of platform. Odisha CM is right - this is about preserving our culture while making it relevant for today's youth.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the PKL's success, we must ensure grassroots development too. Many rural players still lack proper facilities. Hope the government allocates more funds to build kabaddi academies in small towns, not just focus on the glamorous league matches.
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Amit S.
Kabaddi's journey from gulli-danda status to prime time TV is inspiring! But can we do the same for other sports like kho-kho or mallakhamb? India has so many traditional games that deserve this kind of attention. #MoreThanJustCricket
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Neha T.
The best part is seeing international players like Fazel Atrachali in PKL. Our desi games going global! 🌍 Hope this leads to kabaddi being included in Olympics someday. After all, if badminton and table tennis can be Olympic sports, why not kabaddi?
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Many schools have stopped traditional games in favor of cricket/football. Make kabaddi mandatory in PE classes! Our children should know their roots while staying fit.
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Sunita R.
As a mother, I'm thrilled to see girls taking up kabaddi professionally now. 👏 PKL has broken stereotypes - proving traditional sports aren't just for boys. My daughter wants to join the local kabaddi academy after watching the league matches!

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