Union Minister for Development of North Eastern Region, has proposed the ‘One Sport, One State’ approach to strengthen sports development in the North East, during a high-level task force meeting.
What is the ‘One Sport, One State’ idea?
- Each North Eastern state is encouraged to focus on one priority sport discipline.
- The aim is to ensure:
- Focused investment
- Specialised coaching
- Better talent identification
- This approach avoids spreading limited resources thinly across many sports.
Key points from the task force meeting
- The meeting was co-chaired by Ajay Kumar Bhalla.
- Emphasis was laid on:
- Quality coaching and trained support staff
- Grassroots-level competitions, from village to state level
- Structured tournaments to provide regular exposure
- Preparation of discipline-specific case studies for each state
- Senior officials from:
- North Eastern states
- Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region
- Sports departments
participated in the discussions.
Why the North East matters in Indian sports
- The region has consistently produced national and international athletes, especially in:
- Boxing
- Weightlifting
- Football
- Archery
- Athletics
- However, athletes often face:
- Lack of infrastructure
- Limited access to professional coaching
- Fewer competitive platforms
How this policy can help
- Focused training improves excellence in chosen disciplines.
- Local leagues and competitions widen opportunities for rural youth.
- Inclusive sports development supports participation of women and marginalised communities.
- Long-term goal: build a sustainable sports ecosystem rather than one-time success.
Link with existing initiatives
- Complements national efforts like:
- Khelo India programme
- Fit India Movement
- Supports the broader objective of using sports as a tool for youth empowerment and employment.
Exam Hook
Prelims – Statement-based Question
Q. With reference to the ‘One Sport, One State’ approach, consider the following statements:
- It aims to promote focused investment in selected sports disciplines in each state.
- The approach was proposed specifically for the North Eastern states of India.
- It discourages grassroots-level competitions.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer: 1 and 2 only
One-line wrap:
‘One Sport, One State’ seeks to turn the North East’s natural sporting talent into structured excellence through focus, coaching and grassroots support.
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