Wanted to honour hockey: PM Modi on renaming Khel Ratna Award

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Published : Aug 18, 2021, 1:57 PM IST

PM Modi with Hockey players

India star goalkeeper PR Sreejesh said the PM's call acted as a big motivation for the side before the bronze medal match.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he wanted to honour the game of hockey when he decided to rename Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award as the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award.

The Indian Tokyo Olympics contingent had on Monday gone to 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, the official residence of PM Modi to have breakfast with the Prime Minister. While interacting with the men's hockey team during the event, PM Modi said, "I congratulate everyone in the team for the win. You have paid the biggest homage to Major Dhyan Chand. And after getting inspired by you, I made the decision because I wanted to honour hockey."

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"You have done wonders. Until India wins a medal in hockey we don't get the feeling the country has won something in Olympics," he added.

PM Modi had spoken to the men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh after the side lost the semi-final clash against Belgium in the Tokyo Olympics.

India star goalkeeper PR Sreejesh said the PM's call acted as a big motivation for the side before the bronze medal match.

"Sir thank you for talking to us after our semi-final defeat. When we win everyone praises us but you called us after our defeat and that was a big motivation for us," Sreejesh told PM Modi.

The Indian men's and women's hockey teams put up inspired performances at the recently concluded Tokyo Olympics.

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While the men's side ended a 41-year wait for an Olympic medal by winning the Bronze Medal, the women's hockey team fought hard against the best teams in the world and earned their best-ever finish (fourth place) at the Olympic Games.

"More than the medal, parents' belief in sports will rise. Earlier, parents used to push their child towards studies but now things will change. After this Olympics, parents will help their child excel in sports if his/her interest lies there," PM Modi told the women's hockey team.

Meanwhile, the Odisha State Government, which became the official partner of the Indian Men's and Women's Hockey Teams in 2018, has extended its partnership with the national teams for 10 more years.

The announcement was made on Tuesday during the State felicitation program organised for the Indian Men and Women's hockey teams in Bhubaneswar after their historic performance at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

(ANI)

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