CM Pushkar Singh Dhami checking gun at Shooting range at Raipur stadium Dehradun
CM Dhami inspecting gun at Raipur stadium Dehradun

CM Dhami Interacts with players at the venue of 38th National Games in Doon

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU/DEHRADUN

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, after returning from Delhi assembly election campaigns, inspected the venue of ongoing 38th National Games at the Maharana Pratap Sports Stadium in Raipur, Dehradun. CM personally reviewed the food facilities and ensured the players were provided with the best experience during their stay in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.

CM Dhami went a step further by serving food to the athletes and even sitting alongside them to share a meal. This gesture resonated well with the players, who felt motivated by the CM’s involvement. During his visit, he also interacted with athletes from various states participating in different sports disciplines, encouraging them to give their best performances.

Additionally, the CM Dhami inspected the shooting range and expressed satisfaction with the arrangements. He highlighted that the state government has made every effort to ensure that players and visitors enjoy a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience in Uttarakhand.

“The 38th National Games have begun on a positive note, and we are striving to provide players with facilities that match their home state’s preferences. This experience will significantly contribute to Uttarakhand’s growth in hosting major sports events,” CM Dhami said.

Accompanying the Chief Minister were Special Principal Secretary Sports Amit Sinha, Sports Director Prashant Arya, and SSP, Dehradun Ajay Singh. The Chief Minister emphasized his continuous monitoring of the Games’ arrangements and assured players of every possible support.

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