We can learn from Prime Minister Modi how to perform best in difficult times Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Bhopal: Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that only players display their talent in the best way. Players display talent in various fields. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the art of performing best even in difficulties can be learned from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Expressing happiness over the current performance of the players, he said that under the leadership and guidance of Prime Minister Modi, our players are performing better. Now our players also aim directly at the medal. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was addressing the ‘Samman and Protsahan Samaroh of Sports Talents’ at TT Nagar Stadium. In the ceremony, incentive amount of Rs 25.389 crore was given to 1 thousand 786 players. Kits were also distributed to the players.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the state government stands with them at every step to encourage sports and players. Sports have also been included in the curriculum in the new education policy. Ways have been opened for promotions of sports teachers. In higher education, sports teachers can get promotions to Assistant Professor and beyond that. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that incentives are being provided to the players directly in their accounts, so that they can prove helpful in their training. With this, the players will be able to perform better and bring glory to the state and the country. He expected that the players will continue to strive for better performance on the basis of their talent.
Hockey’s leader even in scarcity and influence Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that there has never been a lack of talent among the players of our country. Even when the players had a lack of resources, talented players like Major Dhyanchand have won gold medals for the country by playing barefoot. Today, when our country is emerging as an influential country under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. Then the talent of our players is coming to the fore and we are winning medals by creating new records in various sports. This also includes our indigenous sport wrestling, in which we have won 4 gold medals consecutively. Took selfie with players While encouraging the players, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav himself took selfie with the players sitting in the gallery. Wheel chair cricketer Mr. Shailendra Yadav also took a selfie with Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also got other photographs clicked with the players. Along with this, Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Mr. Vishwas Sarang also got group photographs clicked.
Gold medal winners were honored In the program, gold medal winners in state level competitions were honored. These included Himanshu Kushwaha in weightlifting, Yuvraj Rao Dhadge in Mallakhamb, Dhruv Dubey in handball, Tilak Lot in softball, Ujjwal Kumar Prasad in judo, Anvi Khanduri in swimming, Shruti Pal in handball, Rahi Pathak in Taekwondo, Shreya Yadav in Judo and Khyati Pandey in Pencak Silat. Hockey signed by Olympic medal winners Sports Minister Mr. Sarang presented a hockey to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav as a souvenir. It is worth mentioning that the players of the medal winning hockey team of Paris Olympics-2024 have inscribed their signatures on the hockey.
There will be a sports complex in every assembly constituency. Sports Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang said that Chief Minister Dr. Yadav himself has been a player, so he understands the needs of the players. Under his leadership, continuous and comprehensive efforts are being made to promote sports and players. Minister Sarang said that Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has given his consent to the proposal to establish a government sports complex in every assembly constituency. Soon this scheme will be given a concrete shape. On this occasion, Bhopal Mayor Smt. Malti Rai, MLA Bhagwandas Sabnani, Municipal Council President Kishan Suryavanshi, District President Sumit Pachauri, District Panchayat President Smt. Ramkunwar Gurjar, Waqf Board President Sanwar Patel, Additional Chief Secretary Manu Shrivastava, Director Ravi Kumar Gupta, other senior sports officers, sports trainers and a large number of players were present.