The President noted the significant contributions of North East sportspersons to India's international standing in prestigious tournaments like the Olympics and Commonwealth...
Digital Desk: President Droupadi Murmu officially inaugurated the 5th Meghalaya Games today at the PA Sangma Stadium in Tura. The inauguration ceremony was attended by dignitaries including Governor of Meghalaya Phagu Chauhan and Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, showcasing the diverse culture and rich sports heritage of the North East.
Addressing the athletes and officials, President Murmu acknowledged the untapped potential of Northeast in sports development. She acknowledges the region’s strong sports culture, particularly among the tribal population. She emphasized the need to support talent from tribal areas into professional sportspersons.
President Murmu also highlighted the need to encourage women to pursue sports professionally.
The President noted the significant contributions of North East sportspersons to India's international standing in prestigious tournaments like the Olympics and Commonwealth Games. She recently awarded hockey player Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam and Wushu player Naorem Roshibina Devi with the Arjuna award at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
In a notable moment, President Murmu expressed gratitude to the audience for patiently waiting for over three hours in the cold winter evening, underscoring their dedication to the event.
The 5th Meghalaya Games is hosting nearly 3000 athletes participating in 23 disciplines across 16 venues in Tura over six days.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, in his address called the day historic, highlighting the event's significance for the future of the state's young generation.
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