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India's Bid To Host 2030 Commonwealth Games In Ahmedabad Gets Cabinet Nod
@Source: news18.com
In a major step towards making India a global hub for sports, the Union Cabinet under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the country’s bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games (CWG).
The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports proposed the bid, including signing the Host Collaboration Agreement (HCA) and providing necessary guarantees from relevant ministries and departments. Additionally, the Gujarat government will receive financial support as grant-in-aid if the bid succeeds.
Ahmedabad has been designated the potential host city, owing to its advanced sports facilities, vibrant sports culture, and experience in hosting prominent events. The Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest stadium, is set to be a key venue, having successfully hosted the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Final.
The 2030 CWG will see participation of athletes from 72 nations, bringing thousands of coaches, officials, fans, tourists, and media personnel to India, thereby giving a substantial boost to the local economy in sectors such as tourism, hospitality, retail, and transportation.
More than just a sports extravaganza, the Games hold the promise of generating employment and enhancing opportunities in sports science, event management, broadcasting, IT, and public relations. It is also anticipated to inspire young Indians towards greater involvement in sports and athletic careers.
Officials highlighted that hosting the CWG would instil national pride and unity, offering the nation a moment of collective celebration. This bid signifies India’s growing confidence on the global stage.
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