Early Times Report LUCKNOW, Aug 29: On the occasion of National Sports Day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday paid heartfelt tribute to the "Hockey Magician" Major Dhyan Chand and said that every player is a hero of society in their own right. He emphasised that every citizen should embody the spirit of a sportsperson, dedication to the nation, discipline, coordination, and the pursuit of excellence in life. Marking the occasion, the Chief Minister felicitated 88 medal-winning players from Uttar Pradesh with prize money and handed over appointment letters to newly selected assistant sports trainers. During the ceremony, the Sports Minister honored the Chief Minister with an angvastra and a memento. The Chief Minister also felicitated players who won medals at the National Games, including former Olympians and Arjuna Awardees, while also inaugurating sports infrastructure projects in various districts. Speaking about Major Dhyan Chand, the Chief Minister said, "Whenever his name is mentioned, every Indian instinctively thinks of a hockey stick. With his talent and dedication, he gave Indian hockey global recognition by winning three Olympic gold medals-in 1928, 1932, and 1936." He recalled that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country's highest sporting honour-the Khel Ratna-was renamed after Major Dhyan Chand, a matter of pride for the nation, especially for Uttar Pradesh, his birthplace. He also highlighted that the state's first sports university, located in Meerut, has been named after the hockey legend, and academic courses have commenced there from this session. The Chief Minister also witnessed an exciting hockey match between the Sports Hostel and the Sports College at the Mohammad Shahid Hockey Stadium in Vijayant Khand. Impressed by the pace, energy, and teamwork displayed, he described it as a true reflection of the game's spirit. He further stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, initiatives such as Khelo India, Fit India Movement, and sports competitions at the MP and MLA levels have ushered in a sporting revolution across the country. Uttar Pradesh is also implementing a new sports policy to provide players with platforms, quality coaching, and world-class infrastructure. Highlighting state-level initiatives, CM Yogi announced that a sports college is being established in every commissionerate, with Centers of Excellence dedicated to specific disciplines. Former Olympians and medalists from the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, and National Games are being recruited as coaches to develop new talent. The government is also working in a mission mode to construct playgrounds in every gram panchayat, mini stadiums in every development block, and a stadium in every district. Additionally, open gyms are being set up, and sports kits are being distributed to Yuvak Mangal Dal and Mahila Mangal Dal by the Youth Welfare Department. The Chief Minister also recalled Uttar Pradesh's glorious hockey legacy, mentioning legends such as Major Dhyan Chand, K.D. Singh 'Babu', Mohammad Shahid, Ravindra Pal, Syed Ali, Dr. R.P. Singh, Sujeet Kumar, Rajneesh Mishra, Mohammad Shakeel, Devesh Chauhan, M.P. Singh, Jagveer Singh, Vivek Singh, Rahul Singh, Tushar Khandekar, Danish Murtaza, Lalit Upadhyay, Rajkumar Pal, Ranjana Srivastava, Manju Bisht, Pushpa Srivastava, Rajni Joshi, Vandana Kataria, and Ritusha Kumari Arya, who brought laurels to both the state and the nation. He expressed pride that Lalit Upadhyay and Rajkumar Pal-both hailing from Uttar Pradesh-were part of the Indian hockey team that clinched medals at the Paris Olympics.
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