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Gulmarg has become winter sports capital of India: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting at Sonamarg. PTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said Jammu and Kashmir’s skiing resort Gulmarg, which is preparing to host the fifth edition of Khelo India Winter Games, has become the winter sports capital of the country.

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Modi was addressing a public meeting after inaugurating Z-Morh tunnel here, which will make tourist resort Sonamarg accessible throughout the year. “Gulmarg has become the winter games capital of India, having hosted four Khelo India Winter Games, with the fifth edition starting next month,” the Prime Minister said.

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Highlighting opportunities in sports for youth in J&K, the Prime Minister mentioned the first international marathon held in Srinagar a few months ago.

Asserting that it was truly a new era of Jammu and Kashmir’s history, Modi said an international cricket league was held in the region after forty years, besides car racing scenes around the beautiful Dal Lake.

Over the past two years, the prime minister noted that 2,500 athletes from across the country have participated in various sports tournaments in Jammu and Kashmir.

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He highlighted the establishment of over 90 Khelo India centres in the region, providing training to 4,500 local youth.

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