Key Points

PM Modi's Khelo India initiative has successfully brought wrestling back to Bhaderwah, Jammu and Kashmir, with enthusiastic participation from athletes nationwide. Locals credit the program for reviving traditional sports and providing a positive outlet for youth. The administration ensured travel and accommodation support for participants, highlighting the event's smooth execution. Plans are underway to expand the initiative to include cricket and other sports soon.

Key Points: Modi's Khelo India Boosts Wrestling in Jammu and Kashmir

  • Wrestlers nationwide participate in Khelo India event in Bhaderwah
  • Initiative aims to revive traditional sports and combat youth drug abuse
  • Crowds gather for 2-day wrestling tournament supported by local administration
  • Future plans include cricket and other games under the program
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PM's 'Khelo India' initiative plays out well in JK; Wrestlers participate in a large numbers

PM Modi's Khelo India initiative draws massive wrestling participation in Bhaderwah, promoting sports and curbing drug addiction among youth.

"Youngsters addicted to drugs will now be encouraged to join sports – Aarif Khadif"

Bhanderwah, July 7,

Wrestlers from across the country participated in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative, 'Khelo India', which took place in Jammu and Kashmir's Bhaderwah.

Aarif Khadif, a resident of Bhaderwah, says that this event was massive and expresses gratitude to the PM for this initiative. "With this 'Khelo India' initiative, it is a clear message from the PM encouraging not only wrestling but other traditional games from the corners of India. Today is the second and last day of wrestling, and a large crowd has gathered here. This event is being held in Bhaderwah, a place situated on the border of Himachal."

Highlighting that the crowd has gathered from across Bhaderwah, Khadif said, "This initiative will surely bear fruit. Youngsters from this place are addicted to drugs; however, now, because of this initiative by the PM, they will be encouraged to be a part of this initiative. I would like to thank the administration for being able to execute this wrestling initiative."

Another individual present at the location said, "You can see that people are happy here and the crowd is gathered in a large amount. The crowd is inclusive of both younger people and the elderly. We used to watch wrestling in our childhood, but for some reason it stopped, and now we get to see it again, which is a delight."

Another wrestler shared his experience of coming here from Haryana to participate in the games, "In the coming time, I will practice more and be better as I enjoyed every bit of the game today," said the wrestler on Monday.

Additional arrangements for other games, such as cricket, will also be made shortly, a member of the administration said. He further said, "We tried to cover travel, food and accommodation for all the wrestlers who came to Bhaderwah from other parts of India."

This 2-day wrestling match was arranged by the tourism department, in collaboration with the local dangal organising committee, supported by the district administration, as stated by a member present at the location.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see wrestling getting its due recognition again. My grandfather used to tell stories about local dangals in our village. Hope they include women wrestlers too in future events!
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Aman W
While the initiative is good, I hope the government ensures proper follow-up. Many schemes start with fanfare but fade away. Need sustained support for sports infrastructure in border areas like Bhaderwah.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India, I'm amazed by the cultural significance of wrestling here. The energy in these local tournaments is incredible! Would love to see more international exposure for Indian wrestlers.
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Karthik V
Bhaderwah is such a beautiful place for sports events! The fresh mountain air and local hospitality make it perfect. Hope the tourism department promotes more sports tourism in J&K.
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Nisha Z
My brother participated from Haryana! He hasn't stopped talking about the experience. More than medals, the chance to compete with wrestlers from different states was valuable. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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