Vineel Krishna, Joint Secretary, Division of Sports activities, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports activities (MYAS), visited Ahmedabad’s Vijayi Bharat Basis (VBF) and held a significant dialogue with VBF administrators and senior employees members on the way forward for sports activities growth in India. Vineel Krishna, who had earlier served as Principal Secretary of the Sports activities and Youth Providers Division (DSYS) in Odisha, had performed a big position in establishing Odisha as a distinguished sports activities hub in India. He was instrumental in Odisha efficiently internet hosting the FIH Males’s Hockey World Cups in 2018 and 2023, making it the primary state within the nation to host consecutive Hockey World Cups.
Throughout his go to, he had an in depth dialog with VBF members on strengthening athlete pathways, constructing structured growth programs, and making a unified imaginative and prescient for Indian sport from grassroots to elite efficiency, stated a launch. VBF additionally had a dialog concerning the broader position of SAI, the present sporting ecosystem, and the collaborative efforts required to strengthen India’s worldwide sporting efficiency, with explicit focus being positioned on the event of athlete pathways and help required for peak efficiency on the worldwide degree.
Throughout his go to, Krishna additionally noticed a reside fencing observe session and engaged in discussions concerning pathways to additional strengthen and develop sport growth initiatives and toured the Excessive-Efficiency Centre (HPC), together with VBF’s hydrotherapy amenities, which he deeply appreciated and inspired VBF to proceed its ongoing efforts. VBF additionally shared its long-term imaginative and prescient for collaborative help programs that may assist athletes thrive at each stage of their journey and expressed gratitude for the insights and encouragement that had been supplied by the Joint Secretary. (ANI)
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