Harpal Singh Bedi

New  Delhi,2 January; Indian sports received a major boost on Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying  the foundation stone of Major Dhyan Chand Sports University in Meerut (Uttar Pradesh),

The University expected  to cost  Rs 700 Crore  will be equipped with modern and state of the art sports infrastructure including synthetic Hockey ground, Football ground, Basketball / Volleyball / Handball / Kabaddi ground, Lawn tennis court, Gymnasium hall, Synthetic running stadium, Swimming pool, Multipurpose hall and a Cycling velodrome.

The university will also house facilities for Shooting, Squash, Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Archery, Canoeing and Kayaking, among other facilities. It will have the capacity of  training 1080 sports persons (540 Women and equal number of Men).

Addressing the gathering on the occasion , the Prime Minister said that for sports in the country to thrive, it is necessary that the youth should have faith in sports and should be encouraged to take up sports as a profession.

“This is my resolve, and my dream too! I wish our youth to see sports like other professions”, he said.

The Prime Minister recalled the contribution of Hockey wizard  Major Dhyan Chand  to Indian sports  and said that few months back, the central government had named the country’s biggest sports award after the sporting icon.

He said youth is the cornerstone and also expansion of New India. Youth is the shaper and also the leader of New India. Our youth today have the heritage of antiquity and also have a sense of modernity. And so, where the youth will go, India will also move. And the world is going to go where India goes.

The Prime Minister said  that in the last few years, his government has given top priority to the players to get four tools – resources, modern facilities for training, international exposure and transparency in selection. 

He  asserted that the government  has linked sports with employment. Schemes like Target Olympics Podium (TOPS) are providing all support to top sportspersons to compete at the highest level. Khelo India Abhiyan is recognizing talent very early and all support is being given to groom them for international level.

India’s recent performance in Olympics and Para-Olympics, said the Prime Minister, is a proof of a new India’s rise in the play field. With the advent of sporting infrastructure in villages and small towns, there are a rising number of sportspersons from these towns.

He said in the new National Education Policy, priority has been given to sports. Sports have now been kept in the same category as science, commerce or other studies. Earlier sports were considered as extra curricular  activities, but now sports schools will have it as a proper subject.

The Prime Minister said that the sporting eco-system comprising sports, sports management, sports writing, sports psychology etc, creates new possibilities.

He said this generates trust in the society that moving towards sports is the right decision. With resources, a sporting culture takes shape and Sports University will play a  big role in this, he added.

Talking about the sporting culture of Meerut, the Prime Minister pointed out that the city exports sporting goods to more than 100 countries. This way, Meerut is not only vocal for local but also turning local into global, the Prime Minister said emphasizing the need for making the country Aatmnirbhar in the sector through the emerging sports clusters.

“Our goal is clear. The Youth should not only become role models but also recognize their role models”, The Prime Minister added