
Aadudam Andhra concludes on a grand note; 14 sportspersons selected for grooming
The Hindu
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy organizes 'Aadudam Andhra' to promote fitness, identify talent, and nurture sportspersons.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy said that the main motto of organising Aadudam Andhra was not only to stress the importance of fitness, exercise and healthy living, but also to identify talent from the grassroot level, so that they can be nurtured into acclaimed sportspersons in the coming days. He also said that the mega sporting event would be organised every year.
Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy was addressing the concluding ceremony of the Aadudam Andhra sports event which was held at Dr YSR ACA VDCA Stadium here.
He said that competitions were held in five sports – cricket, kabaddi, kho-kho, volleyball and badminton — as part of ‘Aadudam Andhra’ across the State over a period of 47 days with the participation of around 25.40 lakh sportspersons, especially youth.
As many as 3.30 lakh matches were held at the grama/ward level, 1.24 lakh at the mandal level, 7,346 at the constituency level, 1,331 at the district level, and finally 260 matches were conducted at the State level, he said.
Sports kits worth ₹37 crore were distributed, while around ₹12.21 crore was being spent to distribute gifts to all the participants.
Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said that 14 sportspersons who have shown exemplary performance in the event were being adopted by various sports franchises.

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