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Anurag Thakur: “I want to interact with athletes as a member of their family, not as Sports Minister”

Anurag Thakur : Hon’ble Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Youth Affairs & Sports Shri Anurag Singh Thakur on July 4th visited the Sports Authority of India’s (SAI) Training Centre in Kozhikode, Kerela.

Anurag Thakur : The Hon’ble Minister, who was on a one-day visit to Kozhikode also felicitated and interacted with former and current athletes of the centre including prominent names like Padma Shri P T Usha and Tokyo Olympian Alex Antony.

Upon his arrival, the honourable minister was given a ceremonial welcome, where Kalaripayattu athletes gave him a guard of honour to the stage while traditional orchestra music of Kerala, Shinkarimelam was being performed.

The ceremonial welcome was followed by demonstration performances of Kalaripayattu and Fencing and a short volleyball exhibition match between former and current SAI athletes.

The Hon’ble Minister, who was on a one-day visit to Kozhikode also felicitated and interacted with former and current athletes of the centre including prominent names like Padma Shri P T Usha and Tokyo Olympian Alex Antony.

Upon his arrival, the honourable minister was given a ceremonial welcome, where Kalaripayattu athletes gave him a guard of honour to the stage while traditional orchestra music of Kerala, Shinkarimelam was being performed.

The ceremonial welcome was followed by demonstration performances of Kalaripayattu and Fencing and a short volleyball exhibition match between former and current SAI athletes.

Later on, the minister kept his word and interacted with local athletes, coaches and athletes that train or trained at SAI Calicut Centre and took their feedback on the centre and how it can be further improved.

During one such interaction, he said

“The Honourable Prime Minister met all the athletes that went to Olympics, Paralympics and Deaflympics at his residence and not just the ones who won medals, but everyone who participated; it was a rare opportunity and he is the only Prime Minister in the world to do so.”

“We are here directly to take feedback from the players and it is not behind closed doors, I am here personally to speak to the young players, experienced players and former players, to take feedback so that based on the right ones, we might be able to change something (for the better).”

Sports Desk

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