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Beyond the Turf

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
June 13, 2026
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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s assertion that Jammu and Kashmir is building a stronger hockey ecosystem deserves appreciation. The government’s recent efforts to revive and strengthen the sport through modern infrastructure, grassroots competitions, and talent identification programmes reflect a welcome commitment to youth development and sporting excellence.

The establishment of synthetic hockey turfs at Srinagar, Pulwama, and Poonch, along with ongoing work at Bandhu Rakh and K K Hakku Stadium in Jammu, marks a significant step forward. For decades, one of the biggest challenges facing aspiring athletes in Jammu and Kashmir has been the lack of adequate facilities. By addressing this gap, the administration has laid a strong foundation for the future of hockey in the region.

Equally encouraging is the growing emphasis on school-level competitions such as the ALFA Hockey Inter-School Tournament, which provide young players with opportunities to showcase their talent and gain competitive experience. Such initiatives are essential for creating a sustainable pipeline of athletes capable of representing Jammu and Kashmir at national and international levels.

However, infrastructure alone cannot produce champions.

While new grounds and synthetic turfs are important, equal attention must now be directed towards investing in human resources. Coaches, trainers, sports psychologists, physiotherapists, nutritionists and talent scouts are the backbone of any successful sporting ecosystem. Without qualified personnel to nurture and guide young athletes, even the best infrastructure risks remaining underutilised.

The government must therefore expand coaching programmes, create specialised training centres and ensure that schools have access to qualified hockey coaches. Partnerships with national hockey institutions and former players can help bring expertise and mentorship to aspiring athletes across the Union Territory.

Most importantly, greater investment must be made directly in players, particularly those from economically weaker backgrounds. Many talented youngsters are forced to abandon their sporting ambitions due to financial constraints, lack of equipment, travel expenses or limited access to professional training. Scholarships, stipends, free equipment, hostel facilities and structured development programmes can help ensure that talent is not lost simply because of circumstance.

Special emphasis must also be placed on encouraging girls to take up hockey. Across Jammu and Kashmir, countless young girls possess the determination and ability to excel in sports, yet social barriers, limited opportunities and inadequate support often prevent them from reaching their potential. Dedicated girls’ leagues, female coaching staff, safe training environments and targeted scholarship schemes can help create pathways for greater participation.

The success stories of women athletes from Jammu and Kashmir in recent years demonstrate what is possible when talent is given the right support. Hockey too can become a powerful platform for empowering young women, building confidence, promoting health and creating role models for future generations.

The Lieutenant Governor is right in describing sports as a vehicle for youth empowerment and nation-building. In a region with a young population and immense sporting potential, investment in sports is also an investment in social development, discipline and opportunity.

The government’s efforts thus far deserve recognition and support. Yet this journey cannot stop with the construction of stadiums and playing surfaces. The true measure of success will be seen when boys and girls from villages, towns and cities across Jammu and Kashmir begin consistently earning places in national teams and competing at the highest levels.

That goal is achievable, but only through sustained commitment. The administration must continue building infrastructure while simultaneously investing in people – coaches, support staff and, above all, young athletes themselves. If this momentum is maintained, Jammu and Kashmir can indeed emerge as a cradle of hockey talent and a model for sports development in the country.

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