Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 38th National Games in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand, yesterday evening. Athletes from across the country participated in the vibrant Athletes Parade, showcasing unity and sportsmanship. The highlight of the event was the handing over of the National Games torch, Tejaswini, which completed an inspiring 4,000-kilometer journey across 13 districts. The torch was presented to Prime Minister Modi by Olympian Lakshya Sen.
In his address, the Prime Minister expressed pride in hosting the National Games in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, calling it a historic and divine moment for the state. He emphasized that these National Games are being organized as Green Games, promoting sustainability while also celebrating India’s traditional sports.
Highlighting the importance of sports in India’s growth story, the Prime Minister said, “India sees sports as an integral part of its development journey. The country is moving steadily towards becoming the third-largest economic power.” He further noted that the budget for sports has tripled in the past decade, enabling the creation of modern facilities under initiatives like Khelo India.
Referring to the Fit India Movement, PM Modi urged the youth to embrace a healthy and active lifestyle. He encouraged the athletes present at the event and reaffirmed his commitment to elevating India’s stature in the global sports arena.