Lt Governor inaugurates Water Sports Centre at Nehru Park

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SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Wednesday inaugurated Water Sports Centre under PMDP scheme at Nehru Park, Dal Lake. The Lt Governor also launched the International Standard Water Sports Equipments on the occasion.
The Lt Governor congratulated the concerned officers and sportspersons for completion of the Water Sports Centre at Nehru Park in record time. For encouraging water sports in Jammu region as well, a similar Water Sports Centre is coming up at Ranjit Sagar lake, Basohli, announced the Lt Governor. The government is working on a multipronged strategy to tap the immense sports potential to make J&K a Centre of Sporting Excellence, he added. The region is bestowed with a number of water bodies which can be effectively used to facilitate water sports. A number of steps have already been taken in this regard. J&K has huge potential in water sports and the UT Government is aiming to promote water sports by developing water sports infrastructure like the newly inaugurated Water Sports Centre to facilitate the associated sports persons, said the Lt Governor. J&K Government is embarked on an ambitious mission to achieve holistic development of sports in the UT. To achieve the desired results, innovative measures have been taken for the development of sports sector in the UT by ensuring modern sports infrastructure, he maintained.
Highlighting the measures taken by the UT Government for the development of the sports sector in J&K, the Lt Governor observed that for the past two months, we are working exhaustively for the development of sports infrastructure and allied activities in the UT. A number of multipurpose indoor sports halls, playgrounds, stadia and other sports related facilities have been inaugurated during the period, he added.
The Lt Governor said that the Government is dedicated towards identifying and promoting the sporting talent of the Union Territory. He also expressed hope for organizing eight sporting events in J&K once the COVID crisis subsides. We are going to provide Olympic-level training in 53 different sports to our energetic youth. My aim is to provide world class training to our youngsters with state of the art sports facilities in Jammu and Kashmir to make it one of the most impressive and modern sporting venues in India. I am personally looking at a comprehensive sports policy, access to the best of the coaches who would help our sportsperson to polish off their skill sets and train them for international competition across a range of sports, he said. The Centre has been provided with facilities of international standards and in the coming days, we’ll set up a Water Sports Academy also, in which our focus would be to provide proper mentoring and monitoring to our talented athletes. I am sure that with such facilities and provisions, an Olympic medal won’t be a distant dream, the Lt Governor maintained. It is my personal opinion that we need to invest more in our sportspersons because just the cash reward in one or two tournaments is not enough of a motivational factor. And, that is why I believe, we need to have a comprehensive sports policy that encourages more youngsters and also ensures that they have a stable income and a rewarding career throughout their life. We will implement such a mechanism very soon in the Union Territory. These young sportspersons are our heroes, and we need to treat them with utmost love and respect, said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor called on all the stakeholders to put in extraordinary efforts to nurture the sporting talent, especially among the youth. I hope more corporate groups come ahead and sponsor water sports and its athletes, he said. He also underlined the importance of preservation of the Dal Lake through sporting activities.
Impressive Paddle past marked the opening of the event followed by the cultural performances. The occasion also witnessed race competitions in water sports, besides demonstrations of various water sports and activities.

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