Key Points

With just two days until the event begins, the sports ministers conducted a final review of the preparations. They toured critical areas like the accreditation and medical centres to ensure everything is ready. This championship is a major milestone, being the first time India has hosted this prestigious global event. The government aims to provide a world-class experience for all athletes, reflecting India's growing capabilities in international sports hosting.

Key Points: Mandaviya Khadse Review Final World Para Athletics Championships Prep

  • Ministers inspected key facilities like the new Mondo track and medical centre
  • Over 100 nations will participate making it India's largest para-athletics event
  • India's 73-strong para-athlete contingent is preparing for the championships
  • The event strengthens India's position as a trusted global sports host
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Union Sports Minister Mandaviya, MoS Khadse review final preparations for World Para Athletics C'ships

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and MoS Raksha Khadse inspect Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium ahead of the World Para Athletics Championships 2025 in Delhi.

"This is not only the biggest para-athletics event ever hosted by India, but also a reflection of our capability, rich culture, and commitment to sports as a unifying force. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, September 23

With just two days to go for the World Para Athletics Championships 2025 in the nation's capital, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday visited the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to oversee final preparations for the marquee event.

The championship marks a new chapter in India's ability to stage global competitions of such scale, further strengthening the nation's position as a hub for international sports.

Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs, Raksha Khadse, also joined Mandaviya in meeting and interacting with the athletes. Several senior officials from the Local Organising Committee, the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), and the Sports Ministry also attended the inspection, as per a press release from the Sports Authority of India (SAI).

Mandaviya took a detailed tour of the stadium, including areas such as the Accreditation Centre, Medical Centre, the newly laid warm-up track, and the main Mondo track, amongst others, which he had inaugurated on August 29, 2025. The track will host some of the world's finest para-athletes from over 100 countries during the championships. There will be a total of 73 para-athletes vying for the top spot from the host nation.

"Under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, India has emerged as a trusted destination for hosting major international sporting events. His belief that the world is one family -- 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' -- inspires us to bring athletes from across the globe together on Indian soil," Mandaviya said during the inspection.

"With more than 100 nations participating, this is not only the biggest para-athletics event ever hosted by India, but also a reflection of our capability, rich culture, and commitment to sports as a unifying force. Our effort is to ensure that every para-athlete experiences world-class infrastructure and feels fully supported here at the World Para Athletics Championships," he added.

Para-athletes, including Paris Paralympics medallist Sharad Kumar, were also present with Simran Sharma and Preeti Pal, who have been practising on the Mondo track.

Officials from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) were also present, including PCI President Devender Jhajharia, who briefed the minister on the readiness of the Indian contingent. The two Ministers also inspected various key facilities like the accreditation centre, warm-up track, gym, medical centre, classification area, and lounges, and reiterated staff and volunteers to ensure seamless arrangements for participants and officials.

The tournament, set to begin with the opening ceremony scheduled for September 25, marks the first time India is hosting the prestigious event.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see ministers taking personal interest. Hope this championship inspires more investment in para sports at grassroots level across states. Our para-athletes deserve equal opportunities and recognition.
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David E
As someone who has attended international sports events globally, India's progress in hosting capabilities is impressive. The mention of medical centers and classification areas shows proper planning for para-athletes' needs.
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Sarah B
While the event organization seems good, I hope the facilities remain accessible for local para-athletes after the championships. Often such infrastructure becomes underutilized post-events. Sustainable planning is key.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! Seeing Devender Jhajharia briefing ministers shows how former athletes are contributing to sports administration. This is the right approach - who better to understand athletes' needs than athletes themselves?
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Kavya N
The 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' spirit is beautiful! Hosting 100+ nations will showcase India's hospitality and organizational capabilities. Hope our para-athletes get massive home support during competitions.

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