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WE SHOULD AIM TO BRING MORE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO SPORTING ARENAS

The ministry of Youth A f f a i r s a n d Sp o r t s (MOYS) is leaving no stone unturned to help the youth grow into their respective fields. Also, the policies and the endeavors of the ministry are helping tackle the corruption at multiple levels. On the similar lines, […]

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WE SHOULD AIM TO BRING MORE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO SPORTING ARENAS

The ministry of Youth A f f a i r s a n d Sp o r t s (MOYS) is leaving no stone unturned to help the youth grow into their respective fields. Also, the policies and the endeavors of the ministry are helping tackle the corruption at multiple levels.

On the similar lines, MOYS started Khelo India University Games in 2020, and helped to run the programme smoothly and efficiently. Ministry made sure to aware the people about the fact that the fair play and the sportsmanship are vital. In the games, Punjab University outshone other universities of the country (won 17 gold, 18 silver and 10 bronze medals). Punjab University was also the winner of the Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Trophy for the 15th time. The trophy is awarded annually to the university which has given the best all-around performance during the calendar year. University of Delhi got 10th place in the Khelo India University Games 2020. DU won 20 medals (2 gold, 5 Silver and 13 bronze). While Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) won 7 gold, 6 silver and 12 bronze medals. Maharishi Dayanand University (established in 1976) popularly referred to by its acronym MDU finished fourth with 33 medals (11 gold, 11 silver and 11 bronze). Moreover, MDU has produced 4 Olympic medallists, nevertheless itbhas created an excellent infrastructure in Sports. MDU is ranked 76th on the National Institute Ranking Framework.

 In the contemporary global world, the strength of the country is not only judged on the basis of an economic or modern military basis, but also by the performance of its athletes in the sports arenas. About 65 percent of India`s population is youth— less than 35 years of age. Meanwhile, besides focusing on the quality education, institutions like the University of Delhi must also ensure that the students must actively participate in the athletic activities, so that in the prospect, they would bring laurels to the country.

Writer is a former Associate Prof. University of Delhi, and Consultant Limca Book of Records

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