Rijiju urges states to give sports priority

NEW DELHI: Union Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday called for collective efforts from the Centre and the states in making India a fit nation and help build a sporting culture in the country.

Rijiju made the appeal during his inaugural address at the Conference of Ministers and Secretaries of the States and Union Territories in charge of Youth Affairs and Sports here on Friday, PTI reports.

“The Youth Affairs and Sports departments have large human capital at their disposal, which more than makes up for the dearth of the financial resources. We should recognise our strength,” PTI quotes Rijiju as having said.

Talking about the Fit India Movement, Rijiju said Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to make fitness an integral part of daily life of Indians.

Rijiju said Fit India should become a citizen movement.

He said the Prime Minister has already directed all Central ministries to make Fit India a part of their programmes.

On the Khelo India programme, the Minister said that the initiative has started yielding results.

Rijiju said that the country should aim to be among the top 10 performers in the 2028 Olympics Games.

He called upon the states to give sports priority in their scheme of things, and create sports culture.

On the issue of sports and fitness equipment being in the highest tax bracket in the GST, he called upon the states to take it up with their respective finance ministers, who can then make recommendations to the GST council to lower the tax burden.

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