Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini Launches Conference on “Indian Model for Modern Sports Management”
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini inaugurated the “Indian Model for Modern Sports Management” conference in Chandigarh, unveiling plans for a robust national roadmap. Over the last 11 years, Haryana has invested ₹989 crore to enhance sports infrastructure and athlete development, aiming to redefine India’s sporting future.
Speaking at the launch, Saini described the conference as a critical initiative aimed at charting out a robust roadmap for the nation’s sports sector. According to the Chief Minister, the multi-day conference will bring together administrators, coaches, athletes, and policymakers with the goal of building a sustainable model of sports governance and athlete nurturing that can serve as a template for national replication.
Highlighting the state’s previous progress, he noted that over the last 11 years, the Haryana government has invested more than ₹989 crore into the sports sector. This investment, he said, has significantly contributed to both the development of athletes and the improvement of sports facilities across the state. Such a substantial financial commitment, Saini argued, reflects the government’s long-term vision for sports as an engine of youth empowerment and international achievement.
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that with concerted effort and shared vision, the conference’s deliberations will yield actionable strategies—from grassroots talent identification to professional training protocols and advanced facility management—that will transform the sporting landscape in Haryana and beyond.
As the conference unfolds, stakeholders and observers will be watching closely to see whether the proposed Indian model for modern sports management can deliver on its promise. If successful, it could mark a critical turning point—not only for Haryana but potentially for sports administration across the country—offering a blueprint for sustainable growth, competitive excellence, and inclusive athlete development.

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