Khelo India Women’s League to be known as ‘Asmita Women’s League’

Khelo India Women’s League to be known as ‘Asmita Women’s League’

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Category : Sports Published on: August 24 2023

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  • Anurag Singh Thakur, the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, has unveiled that the esteemed Khelo India Women’s League will be recognized as the “Asmita Women’s League” from now on.
  • The new name, “Asmita Women’s League,” carries a profound meaning. ASMITA stands for “Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women through Action”, encapsulating the spirit of resilience, determination, and achievement that defines women athletes across the nation.
  • The Asmita Portal serves as a comprehensive resource, offering valuable insights into upcoming leagues among other features. 
  • It will enable any school, college, government, or private organization to host the 'Asmita Women's League' and be part of Khelo India's march towards sporting excellence.
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