Sports Minister Sonowal wants India to become a sporting hub

Laying out his vision, new Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal today said that India should aspire to become a sporting hub by making sports a way of life.

Sports Minister Sonowal wants India to become a sporting hub
NEW DELHI: Laying out his vision, new Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal today said that India should aspire to become a sporting hub by making sports a way of life.

An active sportsman, having played cricket at the university level, Sonowal said he would want India to reclaim its lost glory in the games like hockey.

"My vision is to make India a sporting country. I want to work with the motto 'sports for all' to make it 'a way of life' and achieve excellence," Sonowal told PTI on the sidelines of a conclave organised by business chamber ASSOCHAM here.

"I foresee India as a sporting hub of the world in future. India should dominate the world in various sports," he said after presiding over the inaugural session of 'Young India @ 2030 Conclave: Preparing the Nation'.

Sonowal said he was a member of Dibrugarh University cricket team in national competitions, besides playing football, hockey and powerlifting in his student days in Assam.

"I represented Dribugarh University and also part of the Indian Parliament team and played against British Parliamentary team in UK," he said.
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"I also played hockey and football in my student days and then dabbled in powerlifting also and became university champion," said the 51-year-old BJP Member of Lok Sabha from Lakhimpur.

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