‘This is everyone’s collective responsibility’: Virat Kohli called for ‘Sports Forward Nation’


'This is everyone's collective responsibility': Virat Kohli called for 'Sports Forward Nation'
Virat Kohli at the RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit.

New Delhi: Star Indian batsman and former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Captain Virat Kohli has called for a collective effort to convert India into “Sports forward nation“By 2036. RCB Innovation Lab The Indian Sports Summit, Kohli, emphasized the need for a holistic approach that goes beyond the infrastructure and involves educating the public about the game to build a strong sports culture.
“We are working towards becoming a sports forward nation towards India by 2036. As I said, we have vision, we have the ground task to be held today. I think it is the collective responsibility of all those who join. Not only the infrastructure, not only people who are going to infect money, not only to be educated about the ethletes.”
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“We do not need festive and bigotry, we need sports education. The education around the game is also very important for us as a country. Once the education around the game is done, the experience will be 10 times what it is today and it will be a big step for us that is a sports forward nation.”
Kohli also highlighted the growing prominence of women’s game in India, acknowledging the progress made over the years. He praised women athletes for being his own catalyst, drawing attention to himself through his performance.

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“They were their own catalysts and used to draw attention to them. I was really happening like a time of 6-7 years. The way they started playing, you could see that you could see that belief and then people start a lot in it.
He insisted that a sports culture requires a collective effort to develop a culture, and that women’s game should be an integral part of that vision.
“Looking at men for the improvement of sports in any country, it should be a collective. Everyone is involved in sports culture, and women’s game is a big part of it. We have a lot of data in women’s games, not only cricket, but all others. We are building personal activities throughout the year in tennis, badminton, wrestling, boxing, boxing. Kohli shared.

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