The Home Minister highlighted that approximately 16,000 athletes participated in around 435 events during the National Games. “Some won, and some lost, but the true spirit of sports lies in victory and resilience in defeat,” he added. He encouraged athletes to view the upcoming National Games in Meghalaya as another opportunity to shine.Shah also praised the eco-friendly practices implemented during the 38th National Games, saying, “From eco-friendly practices to sustainable events, everything was executed on the ground.” He noted that national records were set in sports like weightlifting, shooting, and athletics, raising hopes for medals in international competitions.In a pointed critique of previous governments, Shah recalled that when Prime Minister Modi took office in 2014, India’s sports budget was just ₹800 crore. “By 2025-26, it will rise to ₹3,800 crore,” he said. He also highlighted the improvement in India’s medal tally at international competitions, noting that India won 15 medals at the Commonwealth Games in 2014, which has now increased to 26.
Source link