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Khelo India University Games make your future, says aspiring kabaddi star Happy Ganghas

By IANS | Updated: February 18, 2024 17:50 IST

Guwahati, Feb 18 As the fourth edition of the Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi 2023 began here on ...

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Guwahati, Feb 18 As the fourth edition of the Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi 2023 began here on Saturday, athletes from universities all over have descended on the Northeast to showcase their skills and compete for national glory.

Commencing with Kabaddi matches in Guwahati, Happy Ganghas, the Right Raider from Choudhary Bansi Lal University in Bhiwani, shared his thoughts on the importance of the Khelo India University Games, his passion for kabaddi, his inspirations and future aspirations.

Happy Ganghas, reflecting on the transformative impact of the Khelo India initiative, said, “The Khelo India initiative has created so many opportunities for athletes. In fact, I began my competitive journey at the Khelo India School Games that were held in Delhi.”

He further highlighted Khelo India University Games’ tremendous value in talent identification. “This is a national platform and there are so many eyes on it, it is very hard for talent to go unnoticed here. As an athlete, you can make your future here.”

Ganghas, following in the footsteps of his father, a former kabaddi player for the Border Security Forces who now serves as a coach for the forces, shared how familial influence shaped his trajectory into the sport.

His passion ignited in seventh grade and was fuelled by the introduction of the Pro Kabaddi League’s emergence in 2014. “Seeing the start of the league inspired us and gave us something tangible to aim for,” he recalled, underscoring its motivational impact.

Pointing to Ajay Thakur, a stalwart of Indian kabaddi as his inspiration, Ganghas revealed his ultimate dream: “To play in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) and win the World Cup for India like Ajay Thakur. I want to be like him not just on the mat, but I admire his nature as well.”

Amidst the ongoing tournament, Ganghas expressed his delight at the camaraderie among athletes from all over the country. “It’s been an incredible experience so far,” he shared. “Meeting athletes from across India has been great, and the tournament’s organization, hospitality, and quality of amenities have been commendable. Assam’s warmth and hospitality have made the journey even more memorable.”

The Khelo India University Games is a multi-discipline sports event aimed at promoting sports and fitness among university students in India.

The Khelo India University Games Ashtalakshmi 2023, is being staged over the seven states of North-East India and features an array of sporting disciplines including athletics, rugby, basketball, volleyball, swimming, badminton, hockey, fencing, kabaddi, football, tennis, mallakhamb, judo, table tennis, boxing, shooting, weightlifting, archery, wrestling, and yogasana.

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