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We are going to celebrate our athletes here: Nita Ambani on India House at Paris Olympics

By ANI | Updated: July 27, 2024 20:20 IST

Paris [France], July 27 : International Olympic Committee (IOC) member and chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, Nita Ambani, talked ...

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Paris [France], July 27 : International Olympic Committee (IOC) member and chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, Nita Ambani, talked on Saturday about the use of 'India House' in Paris and said that they will celebrate the Indian athletes participating in the ongoing Paris Olympics in the house.

India House falls under the ambitions of the Reliance Foundation and the Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) long-term partnership, which aims to elevate the performances of Indian athletes, support the national sports federations, and build the credentials of India as a global sporting nation, with an aspiration to host the Olympic Games in the future.

Speaking to ANI, Nita Ambani said that they are looking forward to all the celebrations that are coming in the next two weeks of the Paris Olympics. She added that India have a great contingent participating in the multi-sport event.

"...It makes me very happy that in the history of the Olympics for the first time, India has its own House. This is a place where we are going to celebrate our athletes, celebrate them and it is going to be a home away from home for them. We are looking forward to all the celebrations in the coming two weeks. We have a great contingent coming from India...," Nita Ambani said.

India took a bold step forward in its global sporting ambitions with the first-ever India House at the Paris Olympics.

This landmark initiative aimed to propel India towards becoming a dominant force in global sports, fostering greater success at the Olympics, and charting a course towards hosting the Games in the future.

A cornerstone feature of the Olympic Games, Olympic Hospitality Houses serve as a platform for participating countries to showcase their culture, hospitality, and national pride to athletes, media, visitors, and supporters. These houses serve as a space for fans to celebrate and support their athletes/ teams during competitions, and act as a "home away from home" for athletes and their families during the Games.

The Olympic House also becomes a place for fans of the country's team to gather for event "watch-parties" and celebrations during competitive events, and in some cases, athletes who medal make an appearance during the day or evening.

India House at the Paris Games will serve as a showcase of India to the world, to fans from across the world, to key stakeholders from the global sports world, Indian travellers, media and athletes. It will also be the first time that Indian athletes will have a home at the Olympics, that will look to celebrate India's sporting achievements and sportspersons.

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