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Khelo India Youth Games 2025: Maharashtra bags hat-trick of titles; Bihar impresses on home turf
Khelo India Youth Games 2025: Maharashtra bags hat-trick of titles; Bihar impresses on home turf

The Hindu

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Khelo India Youth Games 2025: Maharashtra bags hat-trick of titles; Bihar impresses on home turf

Maharashtra has, time and again, managed to convince that its on-field prowess isn't a sporting fluke. The seventh edition of the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) in Bihar was no different, as Maharashtra's Under-18 athletes completed a hat-trick of team championships in the multi-discipline event. The state not only accounted for close to 17 per cent of the medals on offer, but also ensured there was daylight on the tally between itself and second-placed Haryana. Maharashtra's players won 158 medals (58 gold, 47 silver, and 53 bronze), while the runner-up bagged 117 (39 gold, 27 silver, and 51 bronze). Rajasthan finished third with 60 medals (24 gold, 12 silver, and 24 bronze). Maharashtra's gold medals were won across 14 sports, with an overwhelming majority coming from athletics (10), swimming (seven), gymnastics (seven), archery (six), and weightlifting (five). According to a statement from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, most of Maharashtra's standout performers — especially the archers and weightlifters — already train at Khelo India centres or the National Centres of Excellence (NCoEs) of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Aurangabad, Patiala, and Sonepat. SAI's talent development team also deserves a hat tip for identifying and nurturing 186 of the 5,071 athletes — 50 per cent of them girls — who participated in these Games. Meanwhile, Bihar, enjoying the privilege of competing in its own backyard, sprang the biggest surprise, significantly improving its rank to 15th after finishing 21st in the previous KIYG in Tamil Nadu. It registered seven gold, 11 silver, and 18 bronze medals. The host recorded a growth of 620 per cent over its showing in 2023, where it won five medals, including two gold, two silver, and one bronze. RELATED | Sports Minister announces multiple Games under Khelo India scheme Raveendran Sankaran, Director General and CEO of the Bihar State Sports Authority, attributes the roaring success to multiple factors. 'It didn't happen overnight. It took us four years. We initially concentrated on talent scouting. We empanelled the right persons for the right games; Dronacharya and Arjuna awardees from across the country helped us identify talent. For coaching too, we had national and international awardees and Olympians mentoring our kids,' he tells Sportstar. A lot of wrestling's history can be traced back to the akhadas of Haryana. Therefore, it came as no surprise when the state claimed eight of its gold medals in the sport. What's worth further praise is that Haryana's boxers also bagged eight, while its fencers won seven gold medals, indicating the state's foray into non-conventional sporting ecosystems. Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary (centre), Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse (right) and Director General and CEO of the Bihar State Sports Authority, Raveendran Sankaran (centre left), during the closing ceremony of the 'Khelo India Youth Games 2025'. | Photo Credit: PTI Bihar tried something similar. It won both the gold medals on offer in Rugby 7s, a sport in which they have been improving by leaps and bounds for a while now. In fact, less than a month ago, the senior women's team from the state had lifted the trophy at the Nationals. 'I can't compete with Haryana in wrestling in the next 10 or maybe even 20 years. The same is true of Kerala and Tamil Nadu in basketball and volleyball. They are far ahead of us. So, we selected such sports where not only is the potential there in our athletes, but also where the competition is thin. But at the same time, those sports had to be part of the Olympics or Asian Games programme. Like Rugby 7s is part of the Olympics, and we won both titles. We chose games where our medal probability would be higher,' explains Raveendran. India's 🇮🇳 youth didn't just show up—they stole the show at the 7th #KheloIndiaYouthGames in Bihar, smashing numerous youth national and meet records. Congratulations to every athlete and their support staff. #KhelKeRangBiharKeSang@mansukhmandviya@khadseraksha@BSSABihar… — Khelo India (@kheloindia) May 15, 2025 A total of 26 records were broken at KIYG 2025. Girls established eight of these records. Incidentally, five also became national youth records in weightlifting. Sairaj Pardeshi of Maharashtra accounted for three of these records himself, breaching the earlier Snatch, Clean and Jerk, and Total marks in the 81kg category. Union Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya elucidated how the Khelo India programme, launched on October 14, 2017, will help India realise its Olympic dream. He said, 'Over the past decade, Indian sports have undergone a remarkable transformation. Under the Khelo India initiative, we have created a dynamic and inclusive sporting ecosystem with regular national-level competitions. Tamil Nadu's players pose with medals after winning gold medal in the women's volleyball event at the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, at Patliputra Sport Complex, in Patna. | Photo Credit: PTI Taking this vision forward, we will soon introduce a series of Khelo India Games throughout the year, including formats like the Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) and others. These events will further strengthen our domestic sports structure and serve as a vital talent pipeline as we gear up for the Commonwealth Games 2030 and the Olympic Games 2036. India is on the move and the youth are at the heart of this sporting revolution.' The Khelo India caravan has hence set up camp in the picturesque Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, where the inaugural KIBG — a landmark event to draw national attention to coastal and beach sports — is currently underway.

Maharashtra govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence
Maharashtra govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Maharashtra govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence

Minister Jayant Chaudhary spearheaded Skill Milan MUMBAI: The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Jayant Chaudhary , led a significant meeting called Skill Milan with directors of five National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs) chosen for elevation to National Centres of Excellence under the National Scheme for ITI Upgradation, as approved by Union Cabinet on May 7, 2025. The interaction focused on aligning these institutions to enhance India's skill development framework. The primary focus was on upgrading these five NSTIs to increase the pool of qualified instructors. These establishments will be enhanced to provide standardised training for instructors. As National Centres of Excellence (NCoEs), these institutions will address specific sector requirements whilst serving as crucial components of the recently approved Rs 60,000 crore scheme. Chaudhary described it as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to transform India's technical training landscape, creating institutions that address current and future workforce requirements. "These NSTIs will set the pace of skill development in India," said Chaudhary. "We must move beyond infrastructure and focus on institutional excellence—by embedding work-based learning, training of high-quality instructors, and close industry collaboration. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Rates Undo These Centres should become the anchors of innovation, employability, and global competitiveness in technical training." The discussion emphasised developing these institutions around industry requirements, focusing on sectors like Automotive, Manufacturing, Textile and emerging skills including Artificial Intelligence, EV and advanced manufacturing. The centres aim to promote entrepreneurship, research, and continuous learning, offering comprehensive pathways from certificate to advanced diploma levels aligned with the National Credit Framework. The Minister stressed the importance of industry involvement in NSTI development, emphasising coordination with State Governments to ensure partnerships remain locally relevant and aligned with regional economic objectives. Representatives from the NSTIs in Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, and Ludhiana presented their transformation plans. They discussed aligning curricula with local industries, enhancing instructor skills through international exposure, and establishing Industrial Collaboration Centres. Many highlighted the significance of residential facilities to attract quality faculty and students nationwide. The transformed NSTIs will receive academic, financial, and administrative autonomy under an enhanced governance structure. These institutions will serve as excellence hubs, supporting the broader ITI network through curriculum enhancement, teaching innovation and flexible entry-exit options for trainees. The Ministry confirmed its dedication to developing a future-ready workforce through comprehensive vocational education reforms. These Centres of Excellence will be instrumental in achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

Govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence
Govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Govt outlines Rs 60,000 crore ITI reform at Skill Milan; 5 NSTIs to become centres of excellence

Minister Jayant Chaudhary spearheaded Skill Milan MUMBAI: The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Jayant Chaudhary , led a significant meeting called Skill Milan with directors of five National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs) chosen for elevation to National Centres of Excellence under the National Scheme for ITI Upgradation, as approved by Union Cabinet on May 7, 2025. The interaction focused on aligning these institutions to enhance India's skill development framework. The primary focus was on upgrading these five NSTIs to increase the pool of qualified instructors. These establishments will be enhanced to provide standardised training for instructors. As National Centres of Excellence (NCoEs), these institutions will address specific sector requirements whilst serving as crucial components of the recently approved ₹60,000 crore scheme. Chaudhary described it as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to transform India's technical training landscape, creating institutions that address current and future workforce requirements. "These NSTIs will set the pace of skill development in India," said Chaudhary. "We must move beyond infrastructure and focus on institutional excellence—by embedding work-based learning, training of high-quality instructors, and close industry collaboration. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tukarkan Bitcoin dan Ethereum - Tanpa Dompet Diperlukan! IC Markets MULAI SEKARANG Undo These Centres should become the anchors of innovation, employability, and global competitiveness in technical training." The discussion emphasised developing these institutions around industry requirements, focusing on sectors like Automotive, Manufacturing, Textile and emerging skills including Artificial Intelligence, EV and advanced manufacturing. The centres aim to promote entrepreneurship, research, and continuous learning, offering comprehensive pathways from certificate to advanced diploma levels aligned with the National Credit Framework. The Minister stressed the importance of industry involvement in NSTI development, emphasising coordination with State Governments to ensure partnerships remain locally relevant and aligned with regional economic objectives. Representatives from the NSTIs in Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kanpur, and Ludhiana presented their transformation plans. They discussed aligning curricula with local industries, enhancing instructor skills through international exposure, and establishing Industrial Collaboration Centres. Many highlighted the significance of residential facilities to attract quality faculty and students nationwide. The transformed NSTIs will receive academic, financial, and administrative autonomy under an enhanced governance structure. These institutions will serve as excellence hubs, supporting the broader ITI network through curriculum enhancement, teaching innovation and flexible entry-exit options for trainees. The Ministry confirmed its dedication to developing a future-ready workforce through comprehensive vocational education reforms. These Centres of Excellence will be instrumental in achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.

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