Key Points

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that Rajasthan will host the Khelo India University Games 2025 in November. Over 4,000 athletes from 200+ universities will compete across 20+ sports disciplines. The event follows the successful KIUG 2024 held in Northeast India. The Games aim to provide a national platform for under-25 athletes to showcase their talent.

Key Points: Mansukh Mandaviya Announces Khelo India University Games 2025 in Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan to host 5th edition of Khelo India University Games
  • Over 4,000 athletes from 200+ universities expected
  • Features 20+ sports disciplines
  • Follows successful KIUG 2024 in Northeast
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Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announces Khelo India University Games 2025 in Rajasthan in November

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirms Jaipur will host Khelo India University Games 2025 in November with 4,000+ athletes from 200+ universities.

"These Games offer great opportunity for athletes who seek a national platform to impress our numerous scouts eyeing the best talents in the country - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, June 25

The Poornima University and Rajasthan University will jointly host the Khelo India University Games 2025 in Jaipur in November, it was announced on Wednesday. This will be the fifth iteration of the Khelo India University Games that began in February 2020.

The multi-sport Games, where more than 4,000 athletes are expected from more than 200 Universities. Like previous editions, there will be at least 20 disciplines on the KIUG 2025 program. Chandigarh University had won the team championships at KIUG 2024, co-hosted by Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland and Tripura.

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"I am extremely happy to announce that the Khelo India University Games will take place in Rajasthan in November 2025. These Games are for under-25 athletes and will be coming after the under-18 Khelo India Youth Games that took place in Bihar in May this year. These Games offer great opportunity for athletes who seek a national platform to impress our numerous scouts eyeing the best talents in the country," said Union Sports and Youth Affairs Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya.

Eight Khelo India University Games records were created in athletics in KIUG 2024. Five of them were created by men. "Worldwide, university students dominate multi-sport events. In Rajasthan, we hope to see some quality performances as we expect the athletes will be at their peak," added Mandaviya. A total of 770 medals - 240 gold, 240 silver and 290 bronze - were on offer at the 11-day KIUG 2024 held in North-east India for the first time. Over 200 universities competed for the KIUG 2024 title with around 4,500 athletes taking part in 20 sports.

Swimmer Pratyasa Ray of Utkal University, with four gold, one silver and one bronze, was the most successful female athlete. The honour of the most successful male athlete went to Jain University's Xavier Michael Dsouza, who won four gold medals. Lovely Professional University came second at KIUG 2024 with 20 gold, 14 silver and eight bronze for a total of 42 medals while Amritsar's Guru Nanak Dev University were third with 12 gold, 20 silver and 19 bronze for a tally of 51.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great initiative by the government! Rajasthan is a perfect choice with its sports culture and infrastructure. Hope to see more athletes from smaller towns getting recognition through Khelo India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Jaipur, I'm so excited to see our city hosting such a big event! But I hope the organizers improve on last year's issues with accommodation and transport. Our athletes deserve the best facilities.
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Arjun S.
The North-East edition was fantastic! Glad to see the government taking sports to different regions. Maybe next time they can consider hosting in South India - Karnataka or Tamil Nadu would be great options.
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Neha P.
While Khelo India is good, we need more focus on sports beyond cricket. 20 disciplines is impressive but are they getting equal attention and funding? Swimming and athletics deserve more spotlight! 🏊‍♀️🏃‍♂️
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Vikram J.
Chandigarh University making us proud again! But I wonder why IITs and other premier institutes don't perform as well in these games. Shouldn't our top institutions lead in sports too?
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Sunita R.
As a sports teacher, I've seen how Khelo India has motivated students in my school. Many now dream of representing their universities someday. This is exactly what India needed to build a sporting culture!
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Karan D.
Hope they include more traditional Indian sports next time - kabaddi, kho-kho or even mallakhamb. We should promote our indigenous

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