Odisha govt grants Rs 2.42cr to promote sports in Maoist-hit zones

The state govt has sanctioned Rs 2. 42 crore to promote sports among local youth in Maoist-affected regions.

Under the state’s Gramodaya initiative — launched in Oct 2024 to strengthen basic infrastructure — 485 villages in Bargarh, Balangir, Boudh, Kandhamal, Kalahandi, Koraput, Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Nuapada and Rayagada districts will each receive sports kits worth Rs 50,000.

“The govt has taken this major step to integrate the youth of remote and Maoist-affected areas into the mainstream while nurturing sporting talent,” said a senior govt official.

Each kit will include equipment for outdoor games such as cricket, football, volleyball and badminton as well as indoor games like chess and carrom. A distinctive feature of the programme is that local youth clubs will be entrusted with purchasing the equipment.

“In villages without such clubs, district sports officers will facilitate the formation of new ones to connect young people with the social mainstream,” the official said.

The govt authorities emphasised that Gramodaya is more than a distribution scheme — it is intended as a message of peace, progress, and social harmony. “The programme seeks to spotlight hidden talent from remote areas while encouraging a healthy and disciplined lifestyle,” the official said.

Beyond sports, Gramodaya also provides essential facilities such as road connectivity, healthcare, community centres, water supply, recreational spaces, solar lighting, subsidised shops, agricultural support, electricity, schools, telecommunications and banking services in Naxal-affected regions.

“As the March 31 deadline to free India of Naxal menace nears, the govt remains committed to a uniform strategy of proactive security response and holistic development in Left-wing extremism-affected areas,” the officer said.

Latest

Deregulation push may dilute critical fire safety provisions in NBC

India News: NEW DELHI: Govt has asked Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to do away with and amend some key provisions of the National Building Code (NBC) by Apri

Train passengers carry home-cooked meal amid fear of catering suspension

Patna: Amid fears of a possible disruption in onboard catering services due to a LPG shortage triggered by the ongoing West Asia conflict, several lon.

Residents struggle with LPG bookings amid heavy rush and technical glitches

Patna: A recent surge in domestic LPG cylinder bookings led to temporary challenges for households trying to secure timely refills in Patna. Many resi.

Statehood crusade never anti-national, Ladakh groups say after Wangchuk’s release

India News: SRINAGAR: The Centre’s decision to revoke National Security Act (NSA) against climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and release him removes the “anti-

NDA to hold mock poll today ahead of Rajya Sabha elections

Patna: As preparations gathered pace for the Rajya Sabha biennial elections for five seats on March 16 at the state assembly, leaders of NDA constitue.

Topics

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Still the default Android flagship

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra builds on its predecessors with small but meaningful upgrades. And spoiler alert: it remains the default choice for most.

Top 10 Air Defence Systems defining modern warfare in 2026

Air defence systems have become a major focus in modern warfare. Countries are investing heavily in these technologies as missiles and drones dominate today’s

India’s trade deficit narrows before Iran war impact shows on economy

India's trade deficit, or gap between imports and exports, shrank to $27.1 billion in February 2026, down from a revised $34.68 billion in January 2026.

Cardiologist explains what really happens to your body on a flight and how to protect yourself

Flying can be tough on your body. But these small habits can make a big difference. Your heart's working hard up there – here's how to help it out.

PhonePe IPO put on hold as Iran war rattles stock market

PhonePe remains committed to a public listing in India, CEO Sameer Nigam says.

Valorant reveals Miks, a controller agent that can heal teammates – All details

A new agent is entering Valorant soon. Riot Games has revealed Miks, a controller who can heal teammates and control fights using sound-based abilities.

OpenAI’s Bid to Allow X-rated Talk Is Freaking Out Its Own Advisers

Warnings surface that the company risks creating a ‘sexy suicide coach’ if it begins allowing sexually explicit chats

Up against multiparty alliances in Tamil Nadu, Vijay pits the 234 ‘Vijays’ template

In a state where cinema and politics often share the same script, actor Vijay now tests whether star power can rewrite Tamil Nadu’s electoral storyline.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img