– Hosting major sporting events like Khelo India,Commonwealth,and Olympics in Telangana.
– Establishing sub-committees for stadium maintenance, improving facilities, and training players/coaches.
– Increasing sports budget by 16 times and incentivizing sportspersons with government jobs.
– plans for competitions at village, mandal, and assembly constituency levels.
– Kapil Dev suggested promoting grassroots participation inspired by Haryana’s model.- Abhinav Bindra called for physical education teachers/directors in schools.
– Pullela Gopichand recommended phased competitions starting from village-level.
The aspiring initiative driven by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy reflects Telangana’s intent to emerge as a major hub for national and international sporting events while deepening its grassroots sporting infrastructure. Hosting iconic events like the Commonwealth Games could substantially raise Hyderabad’s profile globally while boosting tourism and economic opportunities.
The commitment to budget increases and introducing incentives such as government jobs indicates serious investment in cultivating athletic talent within the state-a potentially transformative approach akin to Haryana’s proven grassroots model that Kapil Dev referenced during discussions.
Creating an ecosystem linking schools (via Bindra’s suggestion), local communities (Gopichand), stadiums upkeep committees, along with corporate involvement (as per Sanjiv Goenka) shows comprehensive planning but may require clear accountability frameworks across subcommittees.
If implemented effectively alongside infrastructure betterment via initiatives like Young India Sports University or reduced taxes on equipment accessibly advocated at national-level forums-the program might create lasting benefits for both rural engagement & elite capacity-building mechanisms catering broader nationwide impact someday beyond localized regional scale focused currently here!