JAMMU, JUNE 9: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, Tuesday chaired a review meeting to assess the proposed Sports Calendar 2026–27 and the roadmap for sports development across Jammu and Kashmir.
The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services & Sports, Shahid Choudhary and Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council, Nuzhat Gul and other senior officers.
Reviewing the proposed calendar, Satish Sharma emphasized that sports have emerged as a powerful vehicle for youth empowerment, social transformation and economic development. He stated that the government is committed to create world-class sporting opportunities for the young athletes from every district, ensuring that talent from even the remotest areas receives adequate exposure and support.
The Minister highlighted that the proposed calendar includes a wide spectrum of activities ranging from international and national championships to district-level competitions and community sports programmes. He lauded the efforts being made to strengthen the grassroots sports and create a sustainable sporting ecosystem across Jammu & Kashmir.
Satish Sharma expressed satisfaction over the inclusion of several major events, including the hosting of the South Asian Wushu Championship and the Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championship in Srinagar, which are expected to place Jammu and Kashmir prominently on the international sporting map. He said such prestigious events will not only promote sports excellence but also showcase the region’s capabilities as a destination for national and international sporting events.
The Minister also reviewed plans for the organization of district leagues in cricket, football and hockey, tribal sports leagues, women’s sports leagues, chess and carrom leagues, athletics meets, cycling events and a series of youth-centric programmes under the “My Youth, My Pride” initiative. He stressed the need to ensure broad-based participation of youth, women, tribal communities and specially-abled sportspersons.
Referring to flagship initiatives such as the Women’s Super 10 League, Kashmir Super League, Ganderbal Super League, Pro Kabaddi Championship, Jammu Cyclothon and other district and community-based competitions, Satish Sharma said these events will greatly help identify the emerging talent and create a vibrant sporting culture throughout Jammu & Kashmir.
The Minister also underlined the importance of sports as a tool for social awareness and positive behavioural change. He appreciated the proposed integration of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan through Sports, observing that sports can play a transformative role in steering youth away from substance abuse and towards healthy and productive lifestyles.
Calling for effective coordination among all the stakeholders, Satish Sharma directed officials to ensure timely preparations, robust infrastructure support, transparent selection processes and maximum outreach so that every aspiring athlete gets an opportunity to participate and excel.
He emphasized the role of technology in sports governance and directed the concerned departments to leverage the digital platforms for athlete registration, event management, talent tracking and performance monitoring. He said that the integration of technology with sports development would enhance transparency, efficiency and accessibility.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment towards nurturing the sporting talent, the Minister said Jammu and Kashmir possesses immense potential across a range of disciplines and that sustained investment in sports infrastructure, coaching, competitions and scientific training will help produce national and international champions

