The Yogi Adityanath government is now closing the gap at a rapid pace and I am pretty sure that more and more players will represent India and support the government of the country and the state. Sports Institute of the U.P. Children is seen from within the state to succeed the kind of talent and hunger.
State Hosts Major Tournaments
When the state talks about hosting major tournaments, it is quite active, which will give the games a big boost, especially at a time when both players and organizations are restless after a one-year gap due to Covid-19. Earlier this month, Lucknow hosted a series of five ODI and three T20 matches for the Indian women’s cricket team after the Kerala Cricket Association informed BCCI of its inability to host the Games. The women’s team played an international match after a year at 10% capacity and is credited with the ingenuity and swift decision of the state government and the UP Cricket Association to do so.
A Boon For Local Talents
The state capital also hosted a lockdown after the first international tennis tournament – the ITF men’s event with $ 15,000 security measures. The UP government, led by Yogi Adityanath, is using play as a soft power to showcase the state’s immense potential. And rightly so, as the state with a population of more than Rs 24 crore is home to some of the most unprecedented champions in the sports field. To encourage more young people to play sports, the UP government has stepped up its efforts to encourage sports and athletes in the state to provide incentives in the form of sponsors, jobs, etc. The state government is advocating for greater participation of women at the grassroots level to participate in sports 2.6 crores were awarded to 18 players who won medals at the 21st Commonwealth Games, as well as the 18th Asian Games in 19 districts of the state. Around Rs 3.9 crore was awarded to 46 players who won government medals. More and more people are playing the partisan support of the government to offer more opportunities.
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