National Women's Archery Competition to commemorate 150th birth anniversary year of Bhagwan Birsa Munda

ANI April 8, 2025 199 views

The Adi Shakti National Women's Archery Competition kicks off in Gujarat, commemorating tribal leader Bhagwan Birsa Munda's 150th birth anniversary. Nearly 550 women archers from across India will compete at the sacred Ambaji site, showcasing exceptional sporting talent. The tournament is part of Prime Minister Modi's Khelo India initiative to promote sports nationwide. Winners in recurve and compound categories will compete for substantial cash prizes, highlighting Gujarat's emerging role in national sports development.

"Sankalp ni Shakti thi Safalta na Shikhar par" (From the Power of Resolve to the Pinnacle of Success)
Gandhinagar, April 7: The first-ever Adi Shakti- National Women's Archery competition from April 8-10 in Gujarat's Banaskantha will commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, a release said on Monday.

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First national women's archery tournament celebrating Birsa Munda's 150th birth anniversary

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550 women from 28 states compete in Ambaji

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Supported by Modi's Khelo India initiative

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Prizes totaling Rs 41.52 lakh

Guided by the inspiring motto, "Sankalp ni Shakti thi Safalta na Shikhar par" (From the Power of Resolve to the Pinnacle of Success), the tournament will bring together talented women archers from across the nation to display their prowess.

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the Central Government's Khelo India Games initiative has become a transformative force in fostering a strong sporting culture across the nation. As part of this initiative, the first-ever NTPC Khelo India National Ranking For Women's Archery Tournament is set to be held at Ambaji, the revered Shaktipeeth in Banaskantha, Gujarat, known as a confluence of strength, devotion, and faith. Nearly 550 women from 28 states and 8 Union Territories will participate in the 'Adishakti - National Women's Archery Competition', scheduled from April 8-10, 2025, following the conclusion of Chaitri Navratri.

Under the leadership and guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the National Women's Archery Tournament is being held at the revered pilgrimage site of Ambaji, situated in Danta Taluka of Banaskantha District. This prestigious event is a collaborative effort by the Sports Authority of Gujarat (SAG), the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL), and the Archery Association of India.

Around 550 women Archers will participate in the Adi Shakti - National Women's Archery Tournament. The event will kick off on 8th April at the GMDC Ground in Ambaji with the qualification rounds and a grand opening ceremony. On April 9, the tournament will feature the knockout round for the top 16 archers, along with an aarti and a light and sound show. The tournament will conclude on April 10 with the medal matches and prize distribution ceremony. Winners in both the recurve and compound categories will receive cash prizes totalling Rs 41.52 lakh.

A major highlight of the event will be a vibrant devotional performance by over 100 local artists, celebrating the divine presence of the Goddess through music and worship. Significantly, the Sports Authority of Gujarat, in collaboration with the Archery Association of India, will host this tournament annually, marking a major stride towards strengthening Gujarat's sporting ecosystem and establishing the state as an emerging Sports Hub on the national stage.

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Priya K.
This is such an amazing initiative! Combining sports with cultural heritage is brilliant. Can't wait to see the talented women archers in action 🏹✨
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they'd included more details about Bhagwan Birsa Munda's connection to archery. The historical context would make this even more meaningful.
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Anjali S.
Ambaji is such a perfect location for this! The spiritual energy there will definitely inspire the athletes. Hope they show some of the cultural performances online too!
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Vikram P.
₹41 lakh in prizes is impressive! This kind of financial support can really change lives for women athletes. More tournaments like this please!
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Sunita R.
My niece is participating in this! So proud of all these young women breaking stereotypes. The motto "Sankalp ni Shakti" gives me goosebumps - so powerful!
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Karan D.
Great to see traditional sports getting this kind of platform. But will there be any broadcast? Would love to watch the competition live!

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