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Work in progress for 23 sports academies in eight major cities: CM Dhami

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In a program organised in Dehradun today on the occasion of International Olympic Day, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the recent successful hosting of the 38th National Games has paved the way for Uttarakhand to be recognised as a land of sports.

He said that the sports infrastructure of the state has now become world-class, and Uttarakhand is now fully prepared to host not only national but also international-level sports competitions.

He said that work is progressing rapidly toward the establishment of 23 sports academies in eight major cities of the state, a Sports University in Haldwani and a Women’s Sports College in Lohaghat.

“Every year, 920 world-class athletes and 1000 other players will receive high-level training in these academies. Our government is also working rapidly towards setting up Uttarakhand’s first sports university in Haldwani and a women’s sports college in Lohaghat.

With the aim of overall development of sports in the state and to encourage the players, our government has implemented a new sports policy. Under this policy, ‘out of turn’ government jobs are being provided to medal-winning players at the national and international level,” CM Dhami had said in the month of May this year.

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