India's largest state of the art Sports Science Center has been inaugurated in Bhubaneswar.

India's largest state of the art Sports Science Center has been inaugurated in Bhubaneswar.

Daily Current Affairs   /   India's largest state of the art Sports Science Center has been inaugurated in Bhubaneswar.

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Sports Published on: December 13 2023

Share on facebook
  • The country's largest state-of-the-art Sports Science Center has been inaugurated in Bhubaneswar in December 2023.
  • This Sports Science Center was inaugurated by Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
  • The center has been set up in partnership with India's first individual Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra.
  • In this Sports Science Center, high-quality arrangements have been made for both disabled and able-bodied players.
  • This center will prove to be a boon especially for keeping the players fit.
  • All facilities for the players have been made available in this center under one roof.
  • From accommodation to training, all facilities are available at the Sports Science Centre.
  • This will be a boon not only for Odisha but for the players across the country.
  • In this, facilities of Mind Lab, Rehabilitation Lab, Recovery Lab, Gate Lab, Functional Lab, Postural Lab, Biomechanics Lab, Para-athlete Performance Lab have been provided. Is.
Recent Post's
  • The ILO has projected that global unemployment will remain at a historic low of 4.9% in 2026, though millions of workers continue to face extreme poverty and informal employment.

    Read More....
  • The World Bank has raised India’s FY26 GDP growth forecast to 7.2%, citing strong domestic demand and reforms, keeping India the fastest-growing major economy.

    Read More....
  • Sydney-based amateur Jordan Smith won A$1 million after defeating top professionals to clinch the ‘One Point Slam’ tournament ahead of the Australian Open.

    Read More....
  • The U.S. has suspended immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries over concerns that they may rely on public welfare.

    Read More....
  • A Delhi court has convicted Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi under the UAPA in a terror funding and conspiracy case.

    Read More....
  • Jaipur hosted the 78th Army Day Parade outside a cantonment for the first time, showcasing advanced military hardware and reinforcing the theme “Nation First.”

    Read More....
  • Russia has expelled a British diplomat over alleged espionage, further worsening already strained UK–Russia relations.

    Read More....
  • The Centre has appointed new Directors General for the BSF, ITBP and NIA to lead key security and counter-terrorism agencies.

    Read More....
  • Environmental activist and ‘Save Kurinji’ campaign leader G. Rajkumar passed away at 70, leaving behind a legacy of biodiversity conservation.

    Read More....
  • China recorded a historic trade surplus of $1.2 trillion in 2025, the highest ever achieved by any country globally.

    Read More....