Chief Minister flags off Olympic day run and leads Tree plantation drive

Chief Minister said that Manipur is a land where 36 communities have lived together in harmony and that no Indian contingent in major international sporting events is complete without Manipuri players.

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Imphal: Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh today attended the International Olympic Day Run with Tree Plantation programme organised by the Manipur Olympic Association at the courtyard of the Olympic Bhavan, Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal.

Speaking at the programme, the Chief Minister said that Manipur is a land where 36 communities have lived together in harmony and that no Indian contingent in major international sporting events is complete without Manipuri players. He remarked that Manipur has consistently brought laurels to the nation through the exceptional achievements of its sportspersons.

The Chief Minister stated that in recognition of the State’s immense contribution to Indian sports, the country’s first National Sports University was established in Manipur. He informed that the university infrastructure is nearing completion and that he had recently inspected the campus.

Recalling his own experience as a Taekwondo player, the Chief Minister said that while winning medals and representing the country at prestigious international events such as the Asian Games and the Olympic Games are important, the greatest lesson imparted by sports is discipline. He urged young athletes to always respect their teachers and coaches, maintain harmony irrespective of community, and cultivate determination and perseverance not only in sports but also in education and every aspect of life.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister (Home & Youth Affairs and Sports) Govindas Konthoujam said that India is preparing to host the 2036 Olympic Games and that the country is identifying and nurturing sporting talent from different States across various disciplines with the aim of achieving greater success at the Olympics. He noted that despite its small population, Manipur has produced 19 Olympians, a remarkable achievement compared to many larger States.

The Minister further stated that the existing sports equipment, much of which dates back to the 5th National Games held in 1999, is no longer compatible with present-day competitive standards. He informed that Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has assured a provision of ₹5 Crore during the current financial year for procurement of modern sports equipment to support athletes. He also urged players to remain disciplined, stay away from drugs and strive to become healthy and responsible citizens.

As part of the programme, Yumnam Khemchand flagged off the International Olympic Day Run and participated in a tree plantation drive along with the other dignitaries.

The function was attended by Dr. Th. Radheshyam Singh, Hon’ble MLA (Heirok AC) and Advisor, Manipur Olympic Association; Nishikant Sapam, Hon’ble MLA (Keishamthong AC) and President, Manipur Basketball Association; Sunil Elangbam, President, Manipur Olympic Association; officials of Manipur Olympic Association, along with representatives of the Association, sportspersons and athletes, among others.

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