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Indian Women’s Kabaddi Team Felicitated by Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya After Asian Women’s Kabaddi Championship 2025 Win against Iran

Minister deliberates starting a women’s kabaddi league
Cash Award of INR 67,50,000 announced by the Sports Ministry to celebrate the team’s success.
New Delhi. Participating in the 6th Asian Women’s Kabaddi Championship held from March 6 to 8, 2025, in Tehran, the Indian Women’s Kabaddi team successfully defended their title beating hosts Iran 32-25 in Tehran on Saturday. This kabaddi tournament returned after an 8-year hiatus, with the previous edition held in 2017 in Iran where India defeated South Korea to win the trophy.
Fresh off this victory, the team returned on Tuesday and were felicitated by Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Hon’ble Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. In lieu of securing the trophy for the fifth time, the Hon’ble Minister announced a Cash Reward of INR 67,50,000 to the team.
Speaking post the felicitation, the Hon’ble minister said, “We will take all efforts to support our female athletes. In line with the men’s league, we will be starting a women’s kabaddi league to give women more opportunities. Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi wants our girls to get equal opportunities in the development of Viksit Bharat.”
He further added, “At the Chintan Shivir in Hyderabad, we took a decision to get the corporate sector to adopt one sport and provide the best financial support as well as open academies where athletes get good coaches and give good coaching. We from government will do everything to ensure this even for indigenous sports including kabaddi.”
Clubbed with Thailand, Bangladesh and Malaysia in Group A, India comfortably advanced to the semi- final, defeating Bangladesh 64-23, Thailand 76-21, and Malaysia 73-19 to top their pool with three wins and an impressive cumulative score difference of +150. In their semi-final clash, the team breezed past neighbourhood rivals Nepal with a 56-18 scoreline, setting up an exciting final against hosts Iran. In what was their most challenging game of the tournament, Team India prevailed with the score reading 32-25. Notably, South Korea remains the only other nation to have won this tournament, claiming victory on home soil in 2016.
This accomplishment would not be possible without the leadership of raider and skipper Sonali Shingate, who expressed gratitude for the support that the team has received from the Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs. “This victory is for every member of our team which played magnificently to ensure that we returned as champions. The support from the Ministry of Sports & Youth Affairs has been instrumental in our preparation. Our camp held at SAI Sonepat was crucial to our success. We are also very grateful for the timely support from the Supreme Court, for ensuring that India could allowing our team to prepare for this championship. We are glad we could prove successful with the faith put in us. Now, we are looking forward to the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Bihar this June,” an elated Shingate stated.
“This victory reinforces India’s dominance in kabaddi and shows the growing strength of our women athletes on the international stage. The AKFI is proud of this team’s achievements and will continue supporting their participation in forthcoming multi-nation tournaments conducted by the International Kabaddi Federation and the Asian Kabaddi Federation,” said Mr. Jitendra Pran Singh Thakur, the Secretary-elect, Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India. He emphasised that the Indian team’s triumph at the 2025 Asian Women Kabaddi Championships, Tehran, was an impressive dress rehearsal for the side that also won gold in the 2023 Asian Games, held in Hangzhou, China, as they prepare for the much-awaited Women’s Kabaddi World Cup, to be held in Bihar in June later in 2025.
In this regard, the President of the International Kabaddi Federation, Mr. Vinod Tiwary, who is also the Deputy Director General of the Olympic Council of Asia, and Member of the OCA Executive Board, has also conveyed congratulations to the Indian winning team. “The IKF-affiliated countries readily acknowledge the great role that India plays as the torch-bearer for kabaddi. IKF is very grateful to the Indian sports authorities and the Indian Supreme Court for making the Indian women to participate in the 2025 Asian Women Kabaddi Championships in Tehran”, said Tiwary.
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APGC जूनियर चैम्पियनशिप के पहले राउंड में रणवीर ने 69 का स्कोर कार्ड कर साझा चौथा स्थान हासिल किया; कशिका दसवें स्थान पर

भारतीय लड़कों की टीम (रणवीर और कृष) पहले राउंड के बाद संयुक्त रूप से पांचवें स्थान पर; कशिका मिश्रा ने एक-ओवर 73 का स्कोर किया, सान्वी सोमू संयुक्त 17वें स्थान पर
हांगकांग. हांगकांग गोल्फ क्लब में चल रही एशिया-पैसिफिक गोल्फ कॉन्फेडरेशन (APGC) जूनियर चैम्पियनशिप के पहले राउंड में भारत के रणवीर मित्रो ने शानदार प्रदर्शन करते हुए दो-अंडर 69 का स्कोर किया और संयुक्त रूप से चौथे स्थान पर रहे। भारतीय गोल्फ यूनियन (IGU) ने इस प्रतिष्ठित टूर्नामेंट के लिए चार सदस्यीय टीम भेजी है।
16 वर्षीय रणवीर ने दूसरे और पांचवें होल पर बर्डी से शुरुआत की, लेकिन नौवें होल पर एक बोगी कर बैठे। छह लगातार पार के बाद उन्होंने 16वें होल पर एक और बोगी की, लेकिन इसके बाद शानदार वापसी करते हुए आखिरी दो होल पर लगातार बर्डी करते हुए दिन का स्कोर दो-अंडर पर समाप्त किया।
अपने प्रदर्शन से संतुष्ट रणवीर ने कहा, “राउंड ठीक-ठाक रहा। कुछ अच्छी रिकवरी की लेकिन कुछ मूर्खतापूर्ण गलतियाँ भी हुईं। मेरा कल का लक्ष्य है कि मैं अच्छे से आराम करूं और आज के आंकड़ों का विश्लेषण करूं ताकि कल वही गलतियाँ न दोहराऊं। निर्णय लेने और उसे कार्यान्वित करने में सुधार लाना मेरी प्राथमिकता होगी।”
उनके साथी कृष चावला, जो वर्तमान में जूनियर इंडिया नंबर 1 हैं, ने एक-ओवर 72 का स्कोर किया और संयुक्त रूप से 16वें स्थान पर रहे। कृष का राउंड रोमांचक उतार-चढ़ाव से भरा रहा, जिसमें उन्होंने एक ईगल और तीन बर्डी लगाईं, लेकिन साथ ही तीन बोगी और एक ट्रिपल बोगी भी की।
वियतनाम के तुआन आन्ह गुयेन ने छह-अंडर 65 का कार्ड जमा कर लीडरबोर्ड में पहला स्थान प्राप्त किया, जबकि न्यूजीलैंड के कूपर मूर उनसे एक स्ट्रोक पीछे रहे।
रणवीर और कृष की भारतीय जोड़ी ने लड़कों की टीम स्पर्धा में कुल एक-अंडर 141 के स्कोर के साथ पांचवां स्थान साझा किया। ऑस्ट्रेलियाई जोड़ी हैमिश फॉरक्वार्सन और कूपर गिडिंग्स ने कुल तीन-अंडर 139 के स्कोर के साथ टीम तालिका में शीर्ष स्थान हासिल किया।
लड़कियों के वर्ग में दिल्ली की कशिका मिश्रा ने एक-ओवर 73 का स्कोर करते हुए भारतीय तिरंगे को ऊँचा बनाए रखा और संयुक्त रूप से दसवें स्थान पर रहीं। उनकी साथी सान्वी सोमू राउंड 1 के बाद संयुक्त 17वें स्थान पर रहीं।
भारत की जूनियर और अमेच्योर दोनों श्रेणियों में नंबर 1 कशिका ने पहले नौ होल में दो बर्डी और एक बोगी लगाई, जबकि पिछले नौ होल में उन्होंने तीन बोगी और एक बर्डी की।

कशिका और सान्वी की भारतीय जोड़ी ने पहले राउंड के बाद चार-ओवर 148 के संयुक्त स्कोर के साथ सातवां स्थान हासिल किया। वे थाईलैंड की कृत्चन्या काओपत्तनास्कुल और प्रिम प्राचनाकोर्न तथा दक्षिण कोरिया की सोजिन पार्क और युंसेओ यांग की जोड़ी से 11 स्ट्रोक पीछे रहीं।
मिक्स्ड टीम स्पर्धा में रणवीर और कशिका की भारतीय जोड़ी ने ईवन-पार 142 के स्कोर के साथ संयुक्त रूप से सातवां स्थान हासिल किया।
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Union Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya congratulates Maharashtra for completing hattrick of Khelo India Youth Games titles

Commends Bihar for Successfully Hosting KIYG 2025
With seven gold, 11 silver and 18 bronze, hosts Bihar magnificently lifted themselves to 15th position from 21st in the last KIYG in Tamil Nadu
Patna, May 15: Having won the team championship in Madhya Pradesh (2023) and Tamil Nadu (2024), Maharashtra completed a hattrick of titles when they finished on top of the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 medal tally. The seventh edition of KIYG, which began on May 4, ended on Thursday at Patna’s Patliputra Sports Complex.
The Hon’ble Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated Bihar for hosting the Games. “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the state of Bihar for successfully hosting the Khelo India Youth Games 2025. The impeccable organization and vibrant energy witnessed throughout the event have truly showcased Bihar’s emerging role in India’s sporting journey.”
For Medal Tally of KIYG 2025, click: https://youth.kheloindia.gov.in/medal-tally
For Khelo India Youth Games 2025 records, click: https://youth.kheloindia.gov.in/records
Dr Mandaviya added: “My special congratulations to Maharashtra for securing the top position, followed by Haryana in second place and Karnataka in third. Each of these states have demonstrated outstanding commitment to nurturing sporting talent and fostering a culture of excellence.”
In these under-18 Games, Maharashtra won gold medals across 14 sports with bulk of them coming from athletics (10), swimming (7), gymnastics (7), archery (6) and weightlifting (5). Maharashtra won a total of 158 medals that included 47 silver and 53 bronze. Several athletes who excelled for Maharashtra, particularly the weightlifters, archers and fencers, train at Khelo India centres or National Centres of Excellence of the Sports Authority of India in Aurangabad, Patiala and Sonepat.
“But beyond the medal tally, it is important to remember that in sports, no one truly loses — you either win or you learn. Every athlete who competed at KIYG 2025 is a champion in their own right, contributing to the spirit of healthy competition and national pride,” said Dr Mandaviya.
The Hon’ble Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Srimati Raksha Nikhil Khadse were among the dignitaries present at the closing ceremony. Two hundred and eighty-five gold medals across 27 disciplines were decided during the 12-day Games and Maharashtra accounted for 58 of them.
Haryana, which was third in the Tamil Nadu edition last year, finished runners-up in Bihar with 39 gold medals, bulk of them coming from wrestling (8), boxing (8), fencing (7) and athletics (6). Rajasthan finished third with 24 gold medals, seven more than Karnataka (fourth). Last year’s hosts Tamil Nadu finished sixth with 15 golds. Delhi, with 16 golds, finished fifth.
Hosts Bihar showed massive improvement in these Games. Events were staged in five cities spread across the state and Delhi. Bihar’s athletes won 36 medals, seven of them gold, to finish a creditable 15th, up from 21st in Tamil Nadu. In terms of medals won, Bihar showed a 620% jump, an eloquent statement of the work that the state is doing on sports. Rugby (2), Athletics (2), Thank-ta (2) and Sepak-takraw (1) produced the gold medals. All these sports have athletes coming through Khelo India’s various talent spotting and development programmes like the ASMITA women’s league.
Dr. Mandaviya said: “Over the past decade, Indian sports have undergone a remarkable transformation. Under the Khelo India initiative, we have created a dynamic and inclusive sporting ecosystem with regular national-level competitions. Taking this vision forward, we will soon introduce a series of Khelo India Games throughout the year — including formats like the Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) and others. These events will further strengthen our domestic sports structure and serve as a vital talent pipeline as we gear up for the Commonwealth Games 2030 and the Olympic Games 2036. India is on the move, and the youth are at the heart of this sporting revolution.”
Srimati Khadse also lauded Bihar for hosting KIYG 2025. “With the grand success of the Khelo India Youth Games 2025, Bihar has showcased its capability to host national sporting events with excellence and enthusiasm, setting a new benchmark for the future,” said Srimati Khadse, adding: “I am confident that numerous youngsters in Bihar and across India will feel inspired by the efforts of the athletes in the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 Bihar and will take up some sport or the other to contribute to India’s sporting ecosystem.”
One of the primary objectives of the Khelo India Youth Games is spot and develop talent who can serve India in global events in future. With India keen to host the 2036 Summer Olympics, several athletes have already been spotted by SAI’s talent development team. One hundred and eight-six Khelo India athletes were among the 5071 – 50% of them being girls – who took part in these Games.
Out of the 26 records created in Khelo India Youth Games 2025, eight were created by girls. Out of the eight, five were national youth records in weightlifting, an event where Indian girls have huge potential to win international medals.
ABOUT KHELO INDIA YOUTH GAMES
Khelo India Youth Games are part of the Khelo India program that was launched on October 14, 2017. Khelo India aims to achieve the twin objective of mass participation and promotion of excellence in sports. The program has contributed immensely to India’s sporting success with several Khelo India athletes representing the nation at global events, including the Olympics and the Asian Games. Bihar is hosting the seventh edition of the Khelo India Youth Games from May 4-15 in five different cities of the state and Delhi. KIYG 2025 will feature 27 sports and for the first time, esports has been included as a demonstration sport.
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Olympians Satwik-Chirag receive Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna from Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya

Lauding the achievements of the Indian pair, Sports Minister said it is an honour for the entire nation when you stand on the podium along with the Tricolour
New Delhi. Olympians Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty received the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award from Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Dr Mansukh Mandaviya here on Thursday. The ace badminton pair, who reached the No. 1 rank in the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings in 2023 and clinched the Asian Games gold medal in Hangzhou, were shortlisted for the Khel Ratna award in 2023. However, they were unable to receive it due to tournament commitments at the time.
Praising the current World No. 11 duo, the Sports Minister said: “Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna is the highest sporting honour of the country. Satwik and Chirag, both of you, have brought honour to the country by winning medals in international competitions through extraordinary skills and sheer hard work. When you stand on the podium along with the Tricolour to receive the prestigious medals, it not only an honour for you but for the entire nation. For raising the pride of the country and for enhancing the honour of the Tricolour, both of you have been honoured by the Khel Ratna.”
Expressing his joy on receiving the Khel Ratna, Chirag Shetty said that the honour was long due. “Finally, we received it today. It was long due. It was announced in 2023. So, we are very happy to get the Khel Ratna from our honourable Sports Minister. The support from the Government of India has been tremendous since the time me and Satwik were paired together. All our big wins – whether becoming the World No. 1, winning Asian Games gold or clinching the Thomas Cup title – a lot of credit goes to the Indian government for their continuous support.”
Echoing the sentiments, Satwik said: “We couldn’t go to the Rashtrapati Bhavan to receive the Khel Ratna award last year. Finally, to get it now is a huge boost for our confidence as we are going off-track and not playing for the next few months. It motivates us to get back and do well in the upcoming tournaments. The government is playing a huge role as the youngsters today are being supported through a lot many schemes and initiatives – Khelo India, Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) etc. Intially, when I and Chirag started playing we struggled financially. Later, government came to our support and there was no looking back.”
The Indian pair finished on the podium twice – at the Malaysia Open and India Open in New Delhi – this January to begin their season on a decent note. However, niggles and minor injuries have pegged them back. Their next assignment is the Singapore Open (May 27 – June 1) and Indonesia Open (June 3-8).
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