Let Us Come Together And Build A Healthier And Stronger Nation through sports, Says Jay Shah
"On India’s National Sports Day, we remember the wizard of Major Dhyan Chand, whose legendary achievements continue to inspire us. As India continues on its journey to becoming a sporting superpower, let us come together and build a healthier and stronger nation through sports," Shah wrote on X.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed the government’s dedication to fostering a culture of sports and fitness, strengthening institutional support for athletes, and expanding access to modern training and competition venues across the country.
PM Modi, who is currently on a two-day visit to Japan, posted a message on X. He wrote, “Greetings on National Sports Day! On this special occasion, we pay tribute to Major Dhyan Chand Ji, whose excellence continues to inspire generations.”
“In the last decade, India’s sporting landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation. From grassroots programmes that nurture young talent to creating world-class facilities, we are seeing a vibrant sports ecosystem in our nation. Our government remains committed to supporting athletes, building infrastructure, and making India a global hub for sporting excellence,” he added.
PM Modi, who is currently on a two-day visit to Japan, posted a message on X. He wrote, “Greetings on National Sports Day! On this special occasion, we pay tribute to Major Dhyan Chand Ji, whose excellence continues to inspire generations.”
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First observed in 1995 and nationally recognised since 2012, National Sports Day has become a symbol of India’s commitment to health, fitness, and sporting excellence. The launch of the Fit India Movement in 2019 has further transformed the day into a mass fitness revolution.