logo
From Dev Bhoomi to Khel Bhoomi - Himachal Pradesh's way forward for sporting transformation

From Dev Bhoomi to Khel Bhoomi - Himachal Pradesh's way forward for sporting transformation

Shimla, July 6 (UNI) Himachal Pradesh, revered as Dev Bhoomi for its spiritual heritage and scenic beauty, is now transforming as Khel Bhoomi — a rising land of sporting excellence.
A government spokesperson said here today that the state is undergoing a dynamic transformation into a sports powerhouse.
The evolution is driven by the government's commitment to developing world-class infrastructure, nurturing young talent, and creating an inclusive sports ecosystem, he said, asserting that Himachal is not only advancing its sporting landscape but also setting an example for other states to follow.
At the heart of this change is the construction of a multi-purpose sports complex in Kharedi, Nadaun (Hamirpur district).
"With an investment of Rs 65 crore, this facility will include an eight-lane swimming pool, shooting range, wrestling and boxing arenas, kabaddi and yoga centres, along with modern infrastructure for table tennis and badminton. This landmark initiative aims to shape the next generation of sporting talent in the state," he said.
"Further boosting infrastructure, the government is setting up a 100-bed sports hostel in Luhnu, Bilaspur, and enhancing facilities at the Rajiv Gandhi Multi-Purpose Stadium in Katasani, Shimla, he added.
Indoor stadiums are coming up in Solan, and new sports centres are being developed in Reckong-Peo, Haroli, and Jaisinghpur. Synthetic tracks and field facilities in Hamirpur and Sujanpur are also underway to provide high-performance training environments," he said.
Understanding the critical role of nutrition, the state has significantly increased diet allowances for sportspersons, he stated, adding that the primary-level players receive Rs 250 per day during state competitions, while others get Rs 400.
"For out-of-state events, allowances go up to Rs 500. Hostel athletes receive Rs 250 per day within the state and Rs 400 outside. So far, Rs 76.98 lakh has been distributed to 421 athletes under this initiative.
"To further ease participation, the government covers travel expenses for competitions. Athletes traveling up to 200 km are given AC 3-tier train fare, while longer journeys are supported with economy class air fare. A total of Rs 6.01 lakh has been disbursed to 235 athletes for travel support," he said.
In a progressive move, student-athletes competing in state and national events are now marked 'present on special leave' instead of absent, ensuring their academic progress isn't hampered by sports participation, said the spokesperson.
Acknowledging sporting achievements, the government has significantly raised rewards and Rs 14.77 crore has been distributed among 21 international medallists, and Rs 44 lakh awarded to other top performers, he informed.
Through structured training, financial support, and inclusive policies, Himachal is nurturing talent at every level, he maintained, adding that Himachali athletes are making their presence felt on medal tallies nationwide, reinforcing the state's growing prominence in Indian sports.
With a focused and inclusive approach, Himachal Pradesh is not just building facilities — it is building champions, redefining its identity as a progressive and dynamic centre of sporting excellence, claimed the spokesperson. UNI XC SSP
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

No Business, No Property? No Problem – UAE Opens Doors To Lifetime Residency For Indians
No Business, No Property? No Problem – UAE Opens Doors To Lifetime Residency For Indians

India.com

time41 minutes ago

  • India.com

No Business, No Property? No Problem – UAE Opens Doors To Lifetime Residency For Indians

New Delhi: In the bustling visa offices of Delhi and Dhaka, there is a new buzz. It is not about real estate and launching companies. It is about a golden card to the Gulf minus the old baggage. For years, wealthy Indians dreaming of living in Dubai or Abu Dhabi had to buy properties worth crores or pour money into businesses. No papers, no penthouses, no visa. But that rulebook just got a rewrite. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has rolled out a nomination-based Golden Visa for Indians. You do not need a trade license. You do not need to purchase property. You do not even need to set foot in the UAE before your visa gets stamped. All you need is AED 1,00,000 (about Rs 23.3 lakh) and a clean slate. No criminal records. No money laundering. No social media skeletons. It is a pilot. India and Bangladesh are the first to get a seat at this new table. And the UAE is not doing it out of charity. This move is tied to growing partnerships, especially the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India that kicked off in May 2022. The Golden Visa has gone from being an elite prize to a soft-power tool. The paperwork is not a free-for-all. Rayad Group, a UAE-based consultancy, has been appointed to manage the nomination process. They are running background checks – deep ones. Think financial trail, legal history and digital footprint. Once done, they will forward the names to UAE officials for final approval. 'This is a golden window for Indian professionals, thinkers, creators and even retirees. You do not need to be a tycoon to live in the Emirates anymore,' said Rayad Kamal Ayub, who heads the group. Applications can be filed through One Vasco centres in India and Bangladesh or online via Rayad's portal. The numbers are already ticking. Over 5,000 Indians are expected to apply in just the first three months. And it is more than just a visa. It is a lifetime card. It gives you the right to live, work, sponsor family members, hire domestic help and do business. Unlike the earlier property-based system, this new visa does not vanish if you sell your house or shut your company. That is a big shift and a calculated one. The UAE wants more Indians. More long-term residents. More ties that go beyond weekend tourism and Expo selfies. The Gulf country is reshaping who it wants inside its borders, and India is clearly in its top picks. The plan does not stop here. China and other CEPA nations are next. The message is the Gulf is open for long-term bonds, not just short-term profit. For tens of thousands of Indians looking westward, this a lifeline and a statement. The gates have opened – this time, without a price tag on property deeds.

After CM rap on ‘long delayed' project, GDA says ready to take over cricket stadium project
After CM rap on ‘long delayed' project, GDA says ready to take over cricket stadium project

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

After CM rap on ‘long delayed' project, GDA says ready to take over cricket stadium project

Ghaziabad: In the works since 2014, the state's plan to build an international cricket stadium in Ghaziabad is likely to finally see progress after chief minister Yogi Adityanath's intervention. Stuck primarily due to an impasse over FAR (floor area ratio) between UP Cricket Association and GDA, the 55,000-seater stadium is one of NCR's most delayed projects. Last week, after instructions from the CM to expedite work, GDA said it is ready to take over the Rs 450-crore project within 15 days. It has, so far, been playing a facilitator's role to UP Cricket Association (UPCA). "On June 26, the CM, while addressing the press in Ghaziabad's Mansarovar Bhawan, said BCCI wanted to make a cricket stadium in Ghaziabad, but due to some reasons, it has not happened. Subsequently, GDA was directed to acquire land, complete the stadium and manage it too," GDA vice chairperson Atul Vats told TOI. "After a series of meetings with the UPCA's stadium committee convenor, Rakesh Mishra, it was decided GDA will take up the project now. " You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida The international stadium was conceived in 2014, and over the years, UPCA and BCCI purchased land from farmers with Ghaziabad Development Authority facilitating the deals. In 2019, CM Yogi Adityanath performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the stadium. There was almost no progress till last March, when BCCI's Rajeev Shukla and former Ghaziabad MP VK Singh laid a foundation stone for the project. Naresh Chand, a Morti farmer whose land was acquired for the project, said, "Land was purchased from us at a rate of Rs 46 lakh per square yard. Revenue records show the land will be used for a cricket stadium. We had hoped that once ready, the cricket stadium would encourage youths to take up the sport and push local businesses too. But after so many years, the land lies unutilised." According to Vats, the construction was delayed as UPCA and GDA sparred over FAR—the built-up area to be allowed—and land use. According to the initial plan, the stadium was to come up on 31 acres. Of this, a 23-acre area was earmarked for the construction of the stadium and the rest was to be used for commercial activities. "As per GDA's building bylaws, the permissible FAR for land under the recreational green category is 0.1, but UPCA wanted a higher built-up area of 1.2 and 1.5, which is typically allocated for land under mixed use category. It is for the state govt to alter land use categories," Vats said, adding that a proposal to change land use category could not be sent to the state govt over the years pending the sale deeds of the 31 acres acquired for the project. Mishra, meanwhile, told TOI that they apprised GDA about issues that were holding up the project. "As of today, we can only say that UPCA can still develop the stadium, provided the issues are addressed," he said.

Clamour for Lord's tickets as Gill & Co. crushes England in Edgbaston
Clamour for Lord's tickets as Gill & Co. crushes England in Edgbaston

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Clamour for Lord's tickets as Gill & Co. crushes England in Edgbaston

Kolkata: The Indian team's victory at Edgbaston on Sunday fuelled a rush among Kolkata travellers in England and city cricket fans to catch the Lord's Test from July 10. Travel agents say they have been receiving calls for a last-minute trip, while those already in the UK are altering their travel plans to accommodate a visit to London during the match. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As Shubhman Gill and his team pulled off a spectacular win against England, levelling the series 1-1, Kolkata cricket fan Mahesh Punjabi and his group of 11 friends started regrouping to arrange a quick trip to England. "We were supposed to travel to the UK last week to watch Wimbledon, but it got cancelled. Initially, we were not interested in the India-England series since the Men in Blue were without Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, and we believed there wouldn't be a real contest. But the way Gill's young team outplayed England made us rethink. It could be difficult, but we are still planning a dash to Lord's by July 10-11," said Punjabi. Punjabi has been to Australia, Dubai, England, the US, West Indies, and South Africa to watch the Men in Blue in action with his friends, who call themselves 'The 12th Man'. Gill's record-breaking knocks and Akash Deep's Sunday heroics reignited interest in the series, which could lead many, now in England for vacation and to visit family and friends, to try and grab a Lord's ticket, said Manav Soni of the Travel Agents Association of India. Kolkata student Vikram Tejwani, who studies in Scotland, has decided to travel to England after India's stellar performance in the second Test. "I have planned to watch the Lord's Test from the stands with my friends," he said. On the website Viagogo, the price of a Lord's Test ticket ranges between Rs 23,421 and Rs 28,443. The site is still offering 261 tickets for the first day. The win sparked off a demand for Lord's Test tickets among fans, especially those who are already in England, said Anil Punjabi, committee member of the Travel Agents' Federation of India (TAFI). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "The interest level has suddenly gone up after India showed that they are good enough to win the series. Watching a match at Lord's is always the perfect icing on a London visit, especially for cricket lovers. We have started receiving requests for tickets from those who travelled through my agency," said Punjabi. Thousands from Kolkata travel to England for vacation and to visit family and friends during May-June, said Soni. "At least a thousand have travelled to watch the Test matches. The Lord's Test is always a big attraction, and we have been receiving requests for tickets. Now, with India staging a comeback, those already in the UK are altering plans to accommodate a trip to London and bet at the Lord's. This summer will be a big Indian one in England, and if the team plays well, there will be late travellers, too," said Soni.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store