Don't fret over defeats: PM Modi to young athletes

9 months ago 10

NEW DELHI: During the inauguration of the

Khelo India University Games

, Prime Minister

Narendra Modi

offered advice to the young athletes of the country, encouraging them not to "worry" about defeats but instead view them as "opportunities to learn."
PM

Modi

conveyed his best wishes to the athletes and commended them for portraying a magnificent image of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' in Guwahati.

"Play wholeheartedly, play fearlessly, win for yourself and your team, and even if you lose, do not fret. Every setback is an opportunity to learn," the PM said in his video message.

The

Khelo India

University Games are taking place across the seven states in the Northeast. On Monday, Sports Minister

Anurag Thakur

inaugurated the Khelo India University Games in Guwahati.
Acknowledging that the mascot of the Khelo India University Games is the Ashtalakshmi shaped like a butterfly, PM Modi remarked that "choosing a butterfly as the mascot in these games also signifies the emergence of new aspirations and possibilities for the North East."

He emphasised the need to learn from the NorthEast region's rich sports culture.
Talking about the nationwide sports initiatives of his government, he said, "I am pleased to witness sports events being organized across every corner of India, from the North to the South and from the West to the East."
Along with the current Khelo India University Games in the Northeast, he mentioned Khelo India Winter Games in Ladakh, Khelo India Youth Games in Tamil Nadu, Beach Games in Diu.
Addressing the changing societal perceptions towards sports, Modi emphasised the shift in parental attitudes, noting that parents earlier hesitated to involve their children in sports activities, fearing it would distract them from academics.
He highlighted the evolving mindset where parents now take pride in their children's achievements in sports, be it at the state, national, or international level.
"Just as academic achievements are celebrated, we must develop a tradition of honouring those who excel in sports," the PM said in a PIB release.
Reflecting on the values instilled through sports, Modi said, "Success in sports requires more than just talent; it demands temperament, leadership, teamwork, and resilience."
Thakur informed that the 4th Khelo India University Games will see participation of 4544 athletes from across the country, competing in 18 different venues spread over the north-eastern states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim, Nagaland and Tripura.
The athletes will compete in 20 sports disciplines, including athletics, rugby, swimming, badminton, hockey, and football, among others.
He also informed that as part of the government's mission of promoting a Fit India, yoga and traditional sports such as Mallakhamb have also been included in the Games.
(With inputs from PTI)

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