Gopichand inaugurates kabaddi tourney

January 06, 2022 01:04 am | Updated 01:04 am IST - TIRUPATI

Pullela Gopichand lighting a lamp to inaugurate the All India Kabaddi Tournament in Tirupati on Wednesday.

Pullela Gopichand lighting a lamp to inaugurate the All India Kabaddi Tournament in Tirupati on Wednesday.

The five-day All India Invitation Kabaddi Tournament for Men and Women was formally inaugurated by badminton star Pullela Gopichand here on Wednesday.

Sporting a new look with a shaven head after visiting Tirumala, the star sportsperson lighted the traditional lamp, released pigeons and balloons into the air along with the Deputy Chief Minister K. Narayanaswamy, MLA B. Karunakar Reddy and Mayor R. Sireesha to kickstart the sports event.

The sports series is conducted jointly by Municipal Corporation of Tirupati (MCT) and Tirupati Smart City Corporation Limited (TSCCL) to celebrate 75 years of progressive India (Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav).

Mr. Narayanaswamy called the event an example of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s vision to promote rural sports.

Member of Parliament M. Gurumoorthy announced that he was in the process of identifying a five-acre site to be allotted to ace shuttler Kidambi Srikanth for setting up a badminton academy in Tirupati, as offered by the State government.

Mr. Karunakar Reddy hoped that the event would lead to revival of interest on rural games and sports, besides making the youth evince interest on physical fitness.

‘Indira Maidanam’ located at the heart of the city resembled a beehive of activity, with thousands of sports enthusiasts thronging the sports venue to take a glimpse of the games lined up for five days.

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