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The Chief Minister was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 6th edition of the Khelo India Winter Games at Gulmarg in north Kashmir.
He noted that the games are playing a crucial role in promoting winter sports, nurturing young talent and strengthening the sporting ecosystem in the region.
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Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, on Tuesday declared open the 6th edition of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 at the state-of-the-art NDS Ice Hockey Stadium, Leh, marking another milestone in Ladakh’s journey as India’s emerging hub for winter sports.
Addressing the inaugural session, the Lt Governor said that hosting the Khelo India Winter Games for the third consecutive year reflects the confidence reposed by the nation in Ladakh’s capability, commitment and preparedness to organise major sporting events in challenging high-altitude conditions.
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He noted that the games are playing a crucial role in promoting winter sports, nurturing young talent and strengthening the sporting ecosystem in the region.
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The 6th Khelo India Winter Games are being held over seven days and will conclude on January 26, coinciding with the Republic Day.
Teams from 19 states comprising 1,060 participants, including athletes, technical officials, support staff, and volunteers, along with the Indian Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, are participating in the Games. The competitions include Ice Hockey, Speed Skating, and, for the first time, Figure Skating.
Highlighting the significance of the inclusion of Figure Skating, the Lt Governor said it marks an important step in the evolution of winter sports in India. He added that plans are underway to include additional disciplines, such as curling, in future editions to further broaden the scope of winter sports in the country.
The Lt Governor also underlined the importance of world-class infrastructure for the development of sports, stating that key venues, including the NDS Ice Hockey Rink, Gupuk Pond and the Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre Rink, have been fully prepared for the games. He referred to the 24×7 Ice Hockey Rink worth Rs 53.58 crore at NDS Stadium, Leh, as a landmark achievement and informed that construction of another modern Ice Hockey Rink in Kargil is progressing, which will further strengthen winter sports infrastructure in Ladakh.
“Where ice hockey and skating were once limited to 2-3 winter months, athletes can now practice year-round, significantly enhancing their skills and performance,” he emphasised.
The Lt Governor highlighted the relationship between sports and tourism in Ladakh, citing successful events like Climate Cup Football, Ladakh Marathon, and Khelo India Winter Games. “These mega events create employment, showcase Ladakh globally, and inspire youth to pursue winter sports professionally,” he noted.
Earlier, the participating teams’ colourful parade drew loud cheers from the crowd. Another major highlight of the opening ceremony was the musical performance by the Ladakh Scouts Pipe Band, along with vibrant dance performances by young artists.
An ice hockey exhibition match between UT Ladakh and the Army was played on the occasion. Similarly, ice skaters from UT Ladakh displayed their skills during the opening ceremony.
GOC 14 Corps Lt General Hitesh Bhalla, DGP Mukesh Singh, and officials from the Sports Authority of India were among those present.
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