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MOS Sports: Raksha Khadse Analyzes Elite Athlete Training and Facilities in Bangalore

Bengaluru (Karnataka), India, April 17 (ANI): The Indian Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports' Junior Minister, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, visited Bengaluru for a two-day trip. Sports Authority of India ( SAI The Bengaluru campus will obtain firsthand knowledge about the execution of the Indian government's sports initiatives at the community level, as stated in an official announcement from the Sports Authority of India.

This visit provided a chance to interact directly with athletes, coaches, officials, and specialists who are integral parts of India's sporting landscape.

Raksha Nikhil Khadse attended an evening gathering for top-tier athletes such as Olympic participants, recipients of the Dronacharya Award, and winners of the Dhyan Chand Award. Also present were members from the Senior Women’s Hockey team, track-and-field athletics squad, and para-athletes. During this event, she engaged in conversations with both athletes and coaching staff. The athletes discussed their individual stories, hurdles faced, and achievements, providing profound perspectives on resilience and dedication which fuel their pursuit of excellence.

Khadse voiced her belief that centers like the Netaji Subhas Southern Centre are crucial in fostering talent and are certainly paving the way for Indian sports to achieve global prominence. She highlighted the significance of offering these resources to build a solid base for Indian athletes competing internationally.

Khadse remarked that observing their unyielding dedication, strict discipline, and fervent enthusiasm for their individual sports was truly fulfilling. He added that institutions such as these are unquestionably paving the way for a glorious future for Indian athletics on the global arena.

One major highlight of Khadse's tour was the opening ceremony for the recently built Indoor Kabaddi Hall. This establishment marks an important enhancement in infrastructure, designed to offer top-tier facilities for athlete training. The unveiling highlights the administration’s dedication to improving sports-related structures and promoting traditional Indian games such as Kabaddi.

Khadse engaged in comprehensive dialogues with several foreign coaches such as Dragan for Volleyball, Ronald for Racewalking, and Claudio for Middle and Long-Distance Running. They explored various training methods, global standards, and how these could be adapted effectively for Indian athletes. Additionally, she had conversations with distinguished domestic trainers including Sahana Kumari, an Olympic veteran and High Jump coach; Ashwini Akkunji, a recipient of the Dhyan Chand Award who specializes in sprinting; and Harish, known for his work in enhancing athletic performance levels. Such exchanges offered valuable perspectives on India’s initiatives towards adopting scientifically grounded and athlete-focused coaching strategies. (ANI)

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