Lt Guv reviews preparedness for 3rd KIWG at Gulmarg
JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha on Monday reviewed preparation for the 3rd Khelo India Winter Games (KIWG) scheduled to begin on February 10.
The LG was briefed by the senior officials on the progress of preparatory works assigned to the respective departments.
The LG directed the officials to complete all pending works expeditiously and to ensure that all the facilities meet the international standards.
“The promotional campaign of the winter games should be stepped up to generate enthusiasm among sports lovers,” the LG said.
He further directed for involving sportspersons in the preparations of the mega event and putting in place a comprehensive strategy for traffic management, sanitation, water supply, lodging and transportation.
The meeting was informed that this edition of Khelo India Winter Games is expecting around 1800 participation of players and officials, dignitaries and media persons from across the country.
First time, an online registration portal with feedback mechanism and customized mobile app has been developed, and hoardings with QR Code are being installed enroute to facilitate the participating sportspersons and the visitors.
“Khelo India Winter Games is an occasion not only to celebrate sporting excellence but also the spirit of camaraderie among sportspersons of the country. It is an opportunity for us to showcase J&K’s culture, warm hospitality and our organizational capabilities,” the LG said.
Administrative Secretary Youth Services and Sports Department Sarmad Hafeez briefed the meeting on the promotional activities including Logo and theme, Mascot, Anthem of the winter game, jingles, cultural programmes throughout the event besides deployment of experts and the assistance and support required from various departments and organisations.
On the sidelines of the meeting, the LG inaugurated 94 sports infrastructure projects worth Rs 46.07 crore (88 under CAPEX and 6 under JKIDFC).
The projects include stadiums, playfields, lighting projects, cricket competition pitches, synthetic Courts and Prefab Dug-outs.
“We are developing a broad based sports culture of identifying & nurturing talents, providing best facilities, training & exposure and creating an impressive infrastructure for youngsters in rural areas”, the LG said.
He also laid special emphasis on extending all possible support to the sportspersons to safeguard their future. It should be ensured that the sportspersons get the benefit of the sports policy, the Lt Governor asked the officials.
The LG released J&K Sports Council’s compendium and calendar of activities under My Youth My Pride.
‘Golden Era of Sports in J&K’- a compilation of completed projects carried out by J&K Sports Council was also released on the occasion.
Secretary J&K Sports Council Nuzhat Gul briefed the chair on the activities of the Sports Council organised during 2022-23.
It was informed that an unprecedented 56.5 lakh youth were engaged by the Sports Council and Directorate of Youth Services and Sports in various sports disciplines.
Advisor to LG Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar, Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta and senior officers of Police, Traffic department and Civil administration attended the meeting at Civil Secretariat.