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New Delhi : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the Army Sports Institute, Pune, Maharashtra, on August 27, 2021. He was accompanied by Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Mukund Naravane and Southern Army Commander, Lieutenant General JS Nain. During his maiden visit, Rajnath felicitated Olympians from the three services. At the unveiling ceremony, he named the Army Sports Institute stadium as “Neeraj Chopra Stadium”. He then addressed the troops and interacted with the budding sportsmen of Army Sports Institute.
In a tweet, the Defence Minister said “Felicitated Subedar Neeraj Chopra at the Army Sports Institute in Pune today for his amazing performance at Tokyo Olympics. He made the country proud by winning the Olympics Gold Medal. Now, the ASI has renamed the Stadium after him. Wishing him success in his future endeavours.”
“Delighted to facilitate all the Armed Forces personnel who participated in the Tokyo Olympics. My good wishes to them for a successful career ahead,” he added. Rajnath hoped that India would become a top sports nation in future and host Olympics, according to a PIB release.
The Indian Army’s “Mission Olympics” programme was launched in 2001 with an intent to deliver medal winning performances at Olympics and other international events. The focus of the Indian Army is to identify and train promising sportspersons in 11 disciplines. Mission Olympics of Indian Army through Army Sports Institute has been spearheading this initiative of the Army.
Army Sports Institute envisions to train world class sportspersons with sustained and systematic talent hunt, state of the art training, and supporting infrastructure. Army Sports Institute is a unique facility for budding sportspersons.
The Defence Minister complimented Army Sports Institute for the exceptional training facilities being provided to the sportsperson of the country. He offered full support in providing financial and administrative assistance to the institute.
Rajnath also visited Headquarters Southern Command based at Pune. He was briefed by Lieutenant General JS Nain, Army Commander, Southern Command, on various operational, training, and administrative issues of the largest command of Indian Army. He complimented Southern Command for its professional approach and operational readiness. He also congratulated the Command for its outstanding contribution in various Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations in peninsular India, particularly towards assistance provided to civil administration in the recent flood relief operations and the pandemic. He appreciated the efforts of Southern Command for engaging with Research & Development institutes to further the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative of the Government.