Raksha Khadse Announces Special Edition ASMITA Women's Sports League 2026
Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Nikhil Khadse has announced a special edition of the ASMITA Women’s Sports League in New Delhi. The initiative is being organised to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March 2026. The league aims to provide a competitive and empowering platform for female athletes at the grassroots level across India. The announcement highlights the government’s focus on strengthening women’s participation in sports. And building a robust sports culture nationwide.
The ASMITA League, which stands for Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action, is designed to encourage girls and women to participate actively in sports competitions.
Key Objectives of ASMITA Women’s Sports League
The special edition of the ASMITA Women’s Sports League reflects the government’s commitment to gender equality in sports.
The competitions under the ASMITA Women’s Sports League 2026 will be conducted in three age categories,
Athletics Events Included
These track events are designed to promote speed, endurance and competitive spirit among participants.
During the press conference, Raksha Nikhil Khadse stated that the ASMITA Women’s Sports League aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to promote a strong sports culture in India.
The initiative focuses on,
By organizing the special edition on International Women’s Day, the Ministry aims to highlight the role of sports in achieving gender equality.
Women’s participation in sports at the grassroots level is crucial for,
The ASMITA Women’s Sports League provides a structured pathway for girls from school level to higher competitive platforms.
Q. What does ASMITA stand for?
A) Athletic Sports Initiative for Talent Advancement
B) Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action
C) Association for Sports Management and Training in Athletics
D) All-State Milestone Athletic Tournament Association
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