"I look forward to contributing to all initiatives going forward": Abhinav Bindra on first edition of Telangana Sports Conclave

By ANI | Updated: August 3, 2025 05:34 IST2025-08-03T05:29:42+5:302025-08-03T05:34:41+5:30

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], August 3 : Olympic gold medalist shooter and former athlete Abhinav Bindra expressed his appreciation for ...

"I look forward to contributing to all initiatives going forward": Abhinav Bindra on first edition of Telangana Sports Conclave | "I look forward to contributing to all initiatives going forward": Abhinav Bindra on first edition of Telangana Sports Conclave

"I look forward to contributing to all initiatives going forward": Abhinav Bindra on first edition of Telangana Sports Conclave

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], August 3 : Olympic gold medalist shooter and former athlete Abhinav Bindra expressed his appreciation for the inaugural edition of the Telangana Sports Conclave and stated that he looks forward to contributing to the initiative in the future.

The Government of Telangana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with former Indian cricketer and TENVIC founder Anil Kumble to establish a structured framework integrating academics, sports science, and talent identification.

On the first edition of Telangana Sports Conclave, Abhinav Bindra told the media, "I am happy to attend this conclave... Sports should be worked on collectively by all the states... I look forward to contributing to all the initiatives going forward..."

The MoU was signed in the presence of Anil Kumble, Sports Minister of Telangana, Vakiti Srihari, SATG Chairman, Shivasena Reddy, Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary, Tourism, Culture & Sports, Telangana; Sonibala Devi, Vice Chairperson and MD, SATG; along with other senior officials.

Sports Minister Vakiti Srihari said the programme aligns with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's vision of making sports and education key drivers for youth development in the state.

The Minister said, as quoted by the SATG press release, "This collaboration will help identify and nurture sporting talent while ensuring students balance academics with sports and sports science. It is a step towards making Telangana a hub for future Olympic champions."

The initiative will scout young talent from 238 social welfare schools and is expected to impact 150,000 students in the first phase across five Olympic sports - Wrestling, Kabaddi, Volleyball, Athletics, and Weightlifting. Selected athletes will train at three Centres of Excellence in the state, alongside academic enhancement. The programme will also focus on upgrading Physical Education teachers with modern training and sports science techniques.

Anil Kumble said, "Talent alone is not enough - creating opportunities is more important. Through this initiative, we aim to provide a platform for young athletes in Telangana, upskill coaches, and create a focal point that will help make Telangana one of the leading states promoting sports in India."In the second phase, five additional Olympic sports will be included to expand the talent pool.

Phase 1 will be implemented immediately, and this initiative of talent identification and capacity building with sporting leaders like Anil Kumble has the potential to spark a sporting revolution in Telangana.

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