Kerala to host international sports summit in Thiruvananthapuram in January
The Hindu
Kerala Govt. to host 'Int'l Sports Summit Kerala' to revive State's sports glory. 2000 investors & dignitaries from 25 countries & 18 States to attend. Govt. aims to attract Rs. 500cr investment & build FIFA-approved stadiums in Kozhikode & Malappuram. Sports Minister assured help to KCA's cricket stadium project.
For years, Kerala had been at the forefront of sports in the country and had often been a guiding light for other States. The State has slipped a bit now and to guide it back to its former glory, the Kerala Government will be organising the ‘ International Sports Summit Kerala’ at the Greenfield Sports Hub in Thiruvananthapuram from January 23 to 26.
“We are looking to develop the sports economy in the State and perhaps we are the first State in the country to do so,” said Kerala Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman while officially announcing the dates of the summit at the Regional Sports Centre here on Friday.
“We are looking at new fields, new sports models and to develop sports from the micro-level, from the village, panchayat and district levels which will help improve things at the State-level. This will also help generate employment, through appointment of coaches, in a big way.”
The Government is keen to hear and learn from the experiences of international and national sports personalities and officials to brighten the scene in Kerala.
Around 2000 investors and dignitaries from nearly 25 countries and 18 States are expected to take part in the four-day event.
“We plan to attract an investment of at least Rs. 500 crore,” said Abdurahiman.
Plans are also on to build FIFA-approved stadiums in Kozhikode and Malappuram.