Thursday, 28 January 2016

South Asian Games: Assam and Meghalaya all set to host the biggest sporting event


Sports encourages a sense of belonging and identity, bringing people together in our fragmented society and this is what we are hoping from the 12th South Asian Games to be hosted jointly by the beautiful cities of Guwahati and Shillong from 5th February 2016.

Assam and Meghalaya are ready to host the Games with open arms and enthusiasm. With just eight days to go for the Games, everything seems ready, prepared and on the right place for the biggest ever sporting spectacle in North East India. Let’s at least hope this is the case.

The South Asian Games to be conducted from February 5-16, 2016, is the regional Games of the Olympic Council of Asia. Hosted first by Nepal in 1984, the sporting event takes place every alternate year among the athletes of the South Asian countries.

Athletes from eight member countries - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be participating in this year’s mega sporting event. Altogether 23 sports disciplines of the Games will be conducted in 26 venues across the cities of Guwahati and Shillong. Around 4500 athletes and sports officials from the eight countries are going to participate in the sports event.

The initiating steps for the Games have been undertaken in a timely and positive manner. The Logo and Mascot of the Games were unveiled in December, 2015. The Logo has eight petals which represent the countries participating in the Games while the name of the Mascot is Tikhor, who is the Brand Ambassador of the Games. On 21st and 22nd January ‘Run for Northeast’ was held in Shillong and Guwahati after the torch of the game reached the two cities. The theme song of Games "Ei Prithibi Ek Krirangan", written by late Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, was also launched amid thunderous applause in Guwahati.

With the SAG taking place in India, let’s hope that the spirit of sports will prevail over petty political issues with neighbouring countries. India is already into a tensed relation with Pakistan over the Pathankot Airbase terrorist attack that took place on 2nd January. The host state Assam is also fighting the issue of illegal immigration from neighbouring country Bangladesh. Towards the south Tamil Nadu shares a tensed relation with the country of Sri Lanka over sub-regional, caste issues and fisheries crisis and our relationship with Nepal are at all time low. However, with the 12th South Asian Games all these countries will come together and play for spreading peace and will compete to win hearts.

We often have seen that games bring about infrastructure development; Assam witnessed huge infrastructural development in the form of venues, hospitality areas, roads repaired and so on during the 33rd National Games held in the state in 2007. In the same way, huge arrangements have been made for conducting the SAG both in Assam and in Meghalaya. Altogether 17 venues in Guwahati and 9 venues in Shillong have been either refurbished or built to carry out the various sporting events.

Around 4500 athletes will participate in altogether 23 disciplines including the likes of judo, handball, taekwondo, kabaddi, wushu, kho-khoo which otherwise does not get much focus. Mega sporting events are ideal platforms for athletes who are interested in sports other than the big tickets games of cricket, football, tennis and badminton.


Both the beautiful North-eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya have geared up to host the biggest sporting event of South Asia. For me, it will not matter who wins and how many medals are won by India, what really matters is that one of the biggest games of the South Asian region is going to be conducted in Assam and Meghalaya. I pray and hope that only sporting spirit triumphs from the games.

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