Prime Minister : What is the country's goal by 2047?

Student : We want to make our country developed.

Prime Minister : Are you sure?

Student : Yes sir.

Prime Minister : Why was 2047 decided?

Student : By then our generation will be ready.

Prime Minister : One, second?

Student : It will be 100 years since independence.

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Prime Minister : Well done!

Prime Minister : What time do you normally leave the house?

Student : 7:00.

Prime Minister : So, do you carry a lunch box with you?

Student : No sir, no sir.

Prime Minister : Hey, I will not eat it, just tell me.

Student : I have come here after a lot of trouble.

Prime Minister : Did you eat it and come back, didn't you bring it? Well, you must have thought that the Prime Minister will eat it.

Student : No sir.

Prime Minister : Okay, what day is it today?

Student : Sir, today is the birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

Prime Minister : Yes.

Prime Minister : Where was he born?

Student : Odisha.

Prime Minister : Where in Odisha?

Student : Cuttack.

Prime Minister : So there is a big function in Cuttack today.

Prime Minister : What is that slogan of Netaji which motivates you?

Student : I will give you freedom.

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Prime Minister : Look, we have got freedom, now if we don't want to give blood, then what will we give?

Student : Sir, still it shows what a leader he was and how he gave priority to his country over himself, so it inspires us a lot.

Prime Minister : We get inspiration but what all?

Student : Sir, through our SDG course, we want to reduce our carbon footprint.

Prime Minister : Well, what all happens in India… what is all done to reduce carbon footprint?

Student : Sir, electric vehicles have already arrived.

Prime Minister : Electric vehicles, well done! Then?

Student : Sir, buses are also electric now.

Prime Minister : Has the electric bus arrived then?

Student : Yes Sir and now...

Prime Minister : Do you know how many electric buses the Government of India has provided in Delhi?

Student : Sir, there are many.

Prime Minister : 1200, and more to be given. Around 10 thousand buses across the country, in different cities.

Prime Minister : Well, do you know about the PM Suryaghar Yojana? To reduce carbon footprint. You will tell everyone, should I tell you?

Student : Yes sir, slowly.

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Prime Minister : See, the PM Suryaghar Yojana is such that it is a part of the fight against climate change, so every house has a solar panel.

Student : Yes sir, yes sir.

Prime Minister : And what will happen due to the electricity that is generated at home from the power of the sun? The electricity bill of the family will be zero. If you have installed a charger then the vehicle will be electric, the charging will be done from there itself through solar, so the cost of the electric vehicle, the cost of petrol-diesel will also not be there, there will be no pollution.

Student : Yes sir, yes sir.

Prime Minister : And if there is any electricity left after use, the government will buy it and give you money. Meaning you can earn money by generating electricity at home.

Prime Minister : Jai Hind.

Student : Jai hind.

Prime Minister : Jai Hind.

Student : Jai hind.

Prime Minister : Jai Hind.

Student : Jai hind.

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Explained: How PM Narendra Modi's Khelo India Games programme serve as launchpad of Indian sporting future

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Explained: How PM Narendra Modi's Khelo India Games programme serve as launchpad of Indian sporting future
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addresses the inaugural ceremony of 7th Khelo India Youth Games
May 04, 2025
QuoteBest wishes to the athletes participating in the Khelo India Youth Games being held in Bihar, May this platform bring out your best and promote true sporting excellence: PM
QuoteToday India is making efforts to bring Olympics in our country in the year 2036: PM
QuoteThe government is focusing on modernizing the sports infrastructure in the country: PM
QuoteThe sports budget has been increased more than three times in the last decade, this year the sports budget is about Rs 4,000 crores: PM
QuoteWe have made sports a part of mainstream education in the new National Education Policy with the aim of producing good sportspersons as well as excellent sports professionals in the country: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the inaugural ceremony of 7th Khelo India Youth Games via videoconferencing today. Addressing the athletes, coaches, and staff members present at the event, he remarked that players from across the country had gathered, showcasing exceptional talent and determination. He highlighted their dedication and hard work, acknowledging their contribution to the sporting spirit of the nation. Emphasizing the remarkable skills and commitment of the athletes, the Prime Minister affirmed that their passion for sports and continuous pursuit of excellence bring pride to the nation. He extended his best wishes to them for their future endeavors.

Highlighting the extensive competitions to be held across multiple cities in Bihar during the Khelo India Youth Games, including Patna, Rajgir, Gaya, Bhagalpur, and Begusarai, Shri Modi noted that in the coming days, over six thousand young athletes would participate, carrying their dreams and aspirations with them. He extended his best wishes to all the players, emphasizing that sports in India is now evolving into a distinct cultural identity. “As India's sporting culture grows, so will the country's soft power on the global stage”, said Shri Modi, underscoring the significance of the Khelo India Youth Games in providing a major platform for the nation's youth.

Underscoring the importance of continuous improvement for athletes, emphasizing the necessity of playing more matches and participating in more competitions to refine their skills, the Prime Minister reiterated that their government has always given top priority to this aspect in its policies. He highlighted that various sporting events under Khelo India—University Games, Youth Games, Winter Games, and Para Games—are held throughout the year at multiple levels nationwide. These consistent competitions, he remarked, boost athletes’ confidence and bring their talent to the forefront. Citing an example from cricket, the Prime Minister lauded Bihar’s own Vaibhav Suryavanshi for his outstanding performance in the IPL at such a young age. He emphasized that while Vaibhav’s hard work was crucial, the exposure to multiple competitions also played a key role in shaping his talent. The Prime Minister asserted that the more an athlete plays, the more they thrive. He remarked that the Khelo India Youth Games provide young athletes with an opportunity to understand the nuances of national-level sports and gain valuable experience.

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Stressing that hosting the Olympics in India has been a long-cherished dream of every citizen, Shri Modi underlined India's efforts to bring the Olympics to the country in 2036, reaffirming the nation's commitment to strengthening its presence in international sports. He underscored the government's focus on identifying sporting talent at the school level and providing them with structured training. He remarked that initiatives like Khelo India and the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) scheme have contributed to building a robust sports ecosystem, benefiting thousands of athletes across Bihar and the rest of the country. He stressed the importance of giving athletes opportunities to explore diverse sports. He noted that Khelo India Youth Games has incorporated traditional and indigenous games like Gatka, Kalaripayattu, Kho-Kho, Mallakhamb, and even Yogasana to promote India's rich sporting heritage. Shri Modi also acknowledged the growing presence of Indian athletes in new and emerging sports. He highlighted recent commendable performances in disciplines such as Wushu, Sepak Takraw, Pencak Silat, Lawn Bowls, and Roller Skating. He recalled the historic moment when India's women’s team secured a medal in Lawn Bowls at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, bringing global recognition to the sport in India.

The Prime Minister highlighted the government's focus on modernizing India's sports infrastructure, noting that in the past decade, the sports budget has increased more than threefold, reaching approximately ₹4,000 crore this year, with a significant portion allocated to infrastructure development. He remarked that over 1,000 Khelo India Centers are operational across the country, including more than three dozen in Bihar. He emphasized that Bihar is benefiting from the Union and State governments, with the state government expanding several initiatives at its level. The Prime Minister acknowledged the establishment of the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence in Rajgir and institutions like Bihar Sports University and the State Sports Academy. He highlighted the ongoing construction of a Sports City along the Patna-Gaya Highway and the development of sports facilities in Bihar’s villages. He affirmed that the Khelo India Youth Games will further strengthen Bihar’s presence on the national sports map.

“The world of sports and its associated economy extend far beyond the playing field, sports are creating new avenues for employment and entrepreneurship for young individuals”, said Shri Modi. He noted various emerging fields such as physiotherapy, data analytics, sports technology, broadcasting, e-sports, and management, which offer diverse career opportunities. He remarked that young professionals could explore roles as coaches, fitness trainers, recruitment agents, event managers, sports lawyers, and media experts. “Today, a stadium is no longer just a venue for matches but has become a source of thousands of jobs”, stated Shri Modi, underlining the growing possibilities in sports entrepreneurship, with initiatives like the establishment of National Sports Universities and the integration of sports into mainstream education through the new National Education Policy. Shri Modi stressed the importance of sportsmanship in every aspect of life, highlighting how sports instill teamwork, collaboration, and perseverance. Encouraging the athletes, he urged them to perform at their best and represent the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’ as brand ambassadors. He expressed confidence that the athletes would carry fond memories from Bihar. He also encouraged those visiting from outside the state to savor the taste of Litti Chokha and Bihar’s famous Makhana.

Expressing hope that the Khelo India Youth Games would elevate both the spirit of sportsmanship and patriotism among the participants, the Prime Minister officially announced the commencement of the seventh edition of the Khelo India Youth Games.

The Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar, Union Ministers Shri Mansukh Mandaviya, Smt Raksha Khadse, Shri Ram Nath Thakur were present among other dignitaries at the event.