The image of ‘Men in Blue’ lifting the T20 World Cup trophy in Ahmedabad is the result of years of careful planning and effort that have turned India into a global force in cricket. By becoming the first men’s team to win back-to-back T20 World Cups and the first to win the trophy on home soil, Team India has written its name in history forever. This win is the outcome of steady investment in sports and the development of young players from the ground up. The government’s strong support for creating the right environment for sports has paid off in many ways beyond this single achievement. Programmes like Khelo India, which find and nurture young talent from even the most remote corners of the country, along with world-class training facilities, have built a solid foundation for success. This victory shows the deep pool of talent India has among its youth in many fields. That talent has been carefully found, trained, and given the right platforms to shine. The Prime Minister’s vision of making sports an important part of national life has turned into real policies that support athletes from their early years all the way to the international stage. The 96-run win over New Zealand showed everything that makes this Indian team special—brilliant batting, deadly accurate bowling, and the kind of confidence that comes from knowing the whole country is cheering for them. When fans celebrated across the country, they were celebrating more than just a cricket match. They were celebrating an India that wins, an India that believes, and an India that keeps proving itself on the world stage. The chants of “India, India” echoing through city streets were the sound of a nation united in pride. This third title is a powerful statement. India is no longer just a country that loves cricket. It is now a country that dominates cricket. And with the foundation firmly in place, this may only be the beginning of a golden era.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s message from the Startup Outreach Programme at SKUAST-Jammu carries a powerful and transformative idea: the youth of Jammu and Kashmir must move from looking for jobs to creating...
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