Guwahati, India – Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Tuesday that the state is making rapid progress in developing world-class sports infrastructure. This initiative aims to boost sports culture and produce top athletes from the region.
During a press conference in Guwahati, CM Sarma emphasized the government’s commitment to creating modern facilities across various sports disciplines. “We are investing strategically to provide top-notch infrastructure and training resources for our athletes,” he stated.
The infrastructure upgrade includes:
- New stadiums
- Training centers
- Improved sports complexes
Several projects are already underway, focusing on football, athletics, boxing, and indigenous sports.
CM Sarma highlighted that these developments would provide local talent with greater opportunities to train and compete at higher levels. He also pointed out the economic benefits the sports sector could bring to Assam by attracting national and international events.
The government plans partnerships with sports organizations to bring expert coaching and modern techniques to the state. Sarma said, “Our vision is to position Assam as a prime destination for sports excellence in India.”
Sports enthusiasts and local athletes have welcomed this announcement enthusiastically. Many expressed optimism that enhanced infrastructure would pave the way for more representation from Assam in national and global competitions.
The state government’s goal aligns with broader national initiatives to promote sports and wellness among youth. Assam’s focus on comprehensive sports development aims to nurture future champions and strengthen the sports ecosystem.
This announcement marks a critical step forward in elevating Assam’s profile in Indian sports. The sustained effort to build world-class infrastructure is expected to yield positive results in the coming years.
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