Uttarakhand's First Women's Sports College Under Construction in Champawat

Uttarakhand is set to establish its first Women's Sports College in Champawat, with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami overseeing the construction. The college, costing around Rs 256 crore, aims to provide top-notch sports facilities for female athletes. During his visit, Dhami emphasized the importance of timely and quality completion of the project, which includes various sports grounds and essential infrastructure. A heartwarming interaction with a young girl highlighted the community's excitement about the initiative. This college is expected to empower the daughters of Uttarakhand, offering them a platform to excel in sports at national and international levels.
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Uttarakhand's First Women's Sports College Under Construction in Champawat

On-Site Inspection by Chief Minister

On Friday, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited the site of Uttarakhand's inaugural Women's Sports College, which is being built in the Chamaniya area of Lohaghat, Champawat district. The project is estimated to cost approximately Rs 256 crore.


Emphasis on Timely and Quality Completion

During his visit, the Chief Minister urged the construction agency and departmental officials to ensure that the project is completed on schedule and adheres to high-quality standards.


Thorough Review of Facilities

While inspecting the site, CM Dhami evaluated the progress of various sports facilities, including a football ground, an astroturf hockey field, volleyball and basketball courts, and a synthetic athletic track.


He also looked into the development of essential infrastructure, such as a hostel accommodating 300 girls, staff quarters, an administrative building, an academic block, a multipurpose hall, an auditorium, and a guest house.


A Memorable Moment

During his inspection, CM Dhami shared a delightful moment with a young girl who expressed her excitement about meeting him, saying, "To meet Pushkar Singh Dhami," which brought laughter to the Chief Minister.


Empowering the Daughters of Uttarakhand

Dhami highlighted that the Women's Sports College in Lohaghat aims to provide world-class sports facilities for the daughters of the state.


The sports infrastructure being developed will comply with international standards, allowing female athletes from Uttarakhand to excel in national and international competitions. He emphasized that the institution will offer a comprehensive system of training, education, and accommodation, creating a robust platform for talented girls, particularly from rural and mountainous areas, to achieve their goals.