SAI LNCPE Pushes Vision 2036 Through Khelo Bharat NITI 2025
The Sports Authority of India (SAI) Regional Centre at LNCPE, Thiruvananthapuram, hosted a Media Conclave to brief leading Kerala-based media organizations on the Khelo Bharat NITI 2025—India’s newly approved National Sports Policy 2025.
The event brought together top coaches, high-performance directors, academics, and media leaders, creating a shared platform to amplify India’s sporting vision.
Five Strategic Pillars of Khelo Bharat NITI 2025
The new policy rests on five key pillars that define India’s vision for a sports-led future:
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Excellence on the Global Stage aims to make India a top performer at international events, including the Olympics.
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Through Sports for Economic Development, the policy envisions job creation, entrepreneurship, and industry growth linked to the sports ecosystem.
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Social Inclusion and Empowerment through sports seeks to uplift underrepresented communities and bridge socio-economic gaps.
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By promoting Sports as a People’s Movement, the government hopes to make physical activity a part of every citizen’s daily life.
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Finally, Harmony with the National Education Policy 2020 ensures that sports and physical education become an integral part of academic growth.
Experts Join the Discussion
The conclave featured insights from key stakeholders in India’s sports ecosystem:
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Sh. Radhakrishnan Nair P – Chief Coach (Athletics), Athletics Federation of India
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Dr. Piyush Jain – National Secretary, Physical Education Foundation of India
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Dr. Wazir Singh – High Performance Director (Athletics), SAI
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Mr. Piyush Kumar Dubey – High Performance Director (Hockey), SAI HQ
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Dr. Snehangshu Adhikari – Scientific Officer, SAI NSSC Kolkata
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Sh. Yumnam Momo Singh – Sports Anthropometry Officer, SAI NIS Patiala
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Dr. Pradip Dutta – Associate Professor, LNCPE, also led the academic interface
Each expert spoke on how their departments align with the five pillars and how a collaborative approach between institutions and media can foster sporting excellence.
Media’s Role in Shaping India’s Sporting Future
Dr. Kishore strongly highlighted the media’s role as a force multiplier. He called upon journalists to support policy outreach and showcase success stories at the grassroots level. “Media can inspire participation, break stereotypes, and turn sport into a people’s movement,” he said.
The conclave concluded with a lively Open House Q&A, where journalists raised questions about policy rollouts, regional sports infrastructure, and career opportunities in sports science.
Dr. Pradip Dutta extended the Vote of Thanks, appreciating the active media engagement.
Aligning with NEP 2020 and India@100 Vision
SAI’s new push toward integrating sports with National Education Policy 2020 has received nationwide appreciation. By embedding physical education into mainstream academics and enabling pathways for elite and amateur athletes alike, Khelo Bharat NITI 2025 aims to strengthen India’s social fabric and economy.
This vision aligns with India@100, where youth development, wellness, and global representation in sports are critical milestones.
