Key Points

PM Modi will virtually inaugurate the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Patna, with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar attending. Over 6,000 athletes from 36 states and UTs will compete in 27 sports. Maharashtra is aiming for a third straight title, while hosts Bihar hope to improve their previous performance. The event also serves as a talent hunt for future Olympics.

Key Points: PM Modi Virtually Inaugurates Khelo India Youth Games in Patna

  • PM Modi virtually inaugurates Khelo India Youth Games in Patna
  • Over 6,000 athletes competing in 27 sports
  • Maharashtra eyes third consecutive title
  • Bihar aims to improve on 21st-place finish
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PM Modi to virtually inaugurate Khelo India Youth Games in Bihar's Patna, CM Nitish to attend

PM Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar kick off Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Patna, featuring 6,000 athletes across 27 sports.

"Bihar will be staging its first biggest multi-discipline sporting event in its history. – Official Release"

Patna May 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the seventh edition of the Khel India Youth Games 2025 in Bihar's Patna on Sunday. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will attend the inauguration ceremony.

Players from across the India are participating in Khelo India Youth Games. This Khelo India hosting will boost the sports culture and Infrastructure in Bihar, as per a release from MYAS.

Sports DG Ravindran Shankar is monitoring the control and command center, which the heart of this event. All the officials and the management team are working 24*7 for making organizing this organization smooth and organized.

Hosts Bihar will be staging its first biggest multi-discipline sporting event in its history, where more than 6,000 athletes will compete in 27 medal sports till May 15.

Maharashtra will aim for a hat-trick of titles. Having won the team championships in Madhya Pradesh (2023) and Tamil Nadu (2024), Maharashtra will be fielding more than 430 athletes in the Bihar edition of the Khelo India Youth Games, an under-18 championships this time.

Bihar, which finished 21st in the last KIYG in Tamil Nadu, will take inspiration from the fact that a state has always done well whenever it hosted the youth Games.

Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu finished on the podium in the years they hosted KIYG. Bihar and Maharashtra will be fielding the biggest contingents in the Khelo India Youth Games.

Both states will have more than 400 athletes each. Haryana, a traditional powerhouse in these Games, will have more than 300 athletes.

Karnataka (236) and Tamil Nadu (307) will also have big representations, a release said. Thirty-six states and Union Territories will feature in KIYG 2025. The attraction of the Games has touched every corner of the country, and this reflects in the fact that Andaman and Nicobar Islands will field a 10-member team, including five women, many of them cyclists, said the release.

Ladakh, known for ice and snow sports, will have 14 while Lakshadweep will have 12 and Sikkim 15 athletes.

The Khelo India Youth Games 2025 will be significant from a long-term prospect point of view. Several scouts will be watching every sport to spot talent who can be groomed for the 2032 and 2036 Olympics.

It is pertinent to mention that India have bid to host the 2036 Summer Games. Several Khelo India athletes will feature in these Games, and all eyes will be on their performance. In the last Games, 30 records were created.

These included 22 national youth weightlifting records and eight athletic meet records. In Bihar, 284 gold medals will be at stake. The maximum number (38) of gold medals will be in swimming. Athletics will have 34, while wrestling, weightlifting, and boxing will have more than 20 gold medals each. Day 1 action starts with archery (in Bhagalpur), kabaddi (in Rajgir), and volleyball (in Patna).

- ANI

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Arjun P.
Great to see Bihar hosting such a big event! This will definitely inspire young athletes from smaller towns. Hope the infrastructure built for these games benefits local sports for years to come. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Maharashtra going for hat-trick is exciting! But I'm more interested in seeing new talent emerge from states like Bihar and Ladakh. These games are a golden opportunity for hidden gems to shine ✨
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the focus remains on sports and not just political optics. The real test will be whether these facilities are maintained properly after the games end.
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Sunita T.
As a former athlete, I'm thrilled to see Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep participating! Sports should reach every corner of India. Maybe next time we'll see more tribal athletes getting opportunities too.
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Vikram S.
The Olympic talent scouting angle is brilliant! With 2036 bid in play, we need to identify champions early. Haryana's dominance shows what systematic training can do - other states should learn from them.
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Neha G.
Kabaddi in Rajgir - perfect choice! Bihar has such rich traditional sports culture. Hope they showcase some local games too alongside modern sports. All the best to all participants! 🙌

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