India to Bid for Commonwealth Games 2030 – Everything You Need to Know | Other Sports News

India to Bid for Commonwealth Games 2030 – Everything You Need to Know | Other Sports News


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Following the submission of a letter of intent to host the 2036 olympics, India will bid to host the commonwealth games 2030, according to sources. The Indian Government is expected to Initiate the bid to host the center Edition of the Commonwealth Games. The last date to bid for the hosting rights is March 31. Possibility of hosting the event in 2030. New Delhi and Ahmedabad are being Considered to be the main options.

In a significant step towards India’s Vision of BComing A Sports Powerhouse, The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has formally sent a letter of intent to the futures host communication, interactive olympic communication (IOC) On October 1, Expressing India’s Interest to Host the Olympics and Paralympics Games in 2036, Sources Told IANS.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Vision of Hosting The Olympic and Paralympic Games in India in 2036 has taken a significant step forward,” The source said.

“This Monumental Opportunity should bring the Bring Substantiial Benefits, Fostering Economic Growth, Social Progress, and Youth Empowerment Across the Country,” The Source Added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Multiple Occasions Expressed India’s Interest in Hosting The 2036 Olympics and Paralympics Games.

In an interaction with the paris olympics athletes on the independence day celebrations at his residence in new Delhi, PM modi asked them to give their inputs for the preparations of hosting the Quadrennial extravaganza in in 2036.

“India is preparaing to host the 2036 olympics. In this region, the input from athletes who have played in previous olympics is very important. You all Must have obsered and experienced Maany Things. Document this and share it with the government so that we don’t miss out on any small details in the preparation for 2036, “PM Modi Had Said.

(With IANS Inputs)

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