'India preparing with full strength to host 2036 Olympics': PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India's strong preparations to host the 2036 Olympic Games, citing the nation's successful track record in organizing major international sporting events. The 72nd National Volleyball Championship in Varanasi further highlights India's commitment to enhancing sports infrastructure and promoting athletic development.
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PM Narendra Modi
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India is gearing up in full strength to host the 2036 Olympic Games. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 72nd National Volleyball Championship via video conference, Modi highlighted the country’s recent experience in staging major global sporting events."In the past decade, more than 20 major international events have been held in various cities, including the U-17 FIFA World Cup, the Hockey World Cup, and major chess tournaments."
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"The 2030 Commonwealth Game will be held in India. India is preparing with full strength to host the 2036 Olympics," Modi said.The championship, being staged from January 4 to 11, features participation from over 1,000 players representing 58 teams from across the country."The tournament is expected to showcase high standards of competition, sportsmanship, and talent in Indian volleyball," according to an official release."Hosting the National Volleyball Tournament in Varanasi underscores the growing emphasis on strengthening sports infrastructure and promoting athletic development in the city," it added."It further enhances the city's profile as a hub for major national events, aligning with its expanding role in hosting significant cultural and sporting initiatives," the statement said.