Sports science
Mansukh Mandaviya Lays Foundation Stones For Six Sports Infrastructure Projects, Inaugurates 2 Athlete-centric Facilities
The initiatives aim to strengthen India’s sports ecosystem and underscore the Union Government’s focus on building modern, athlete-centric infrastructure nationwide.
The six projects, with a total outlay of ₹82 crore, are being developed under the Khelo India Scheme with additional support from the Sports Authority of India (SAI). Spread across multiple regions, including eastern and north-eastern India, the projects are designed to ensure equitable and inclusive development of sports infrastructure.
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