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Chief Minister Conrad Sangma attends opening ceremony of 6th Meghalaya Games 2025

“Sports are not just about winning medals; they are about building character, teaching hard work, and fostering discipline,” said Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma in front of over 15000 plus athletes

Sentinel Digital Desk

A Correspondent

SHILLONG: “Sports are not just about winning medals; they are about building character, teaching hard work, and fostering discipline,” said Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma in front of over 15000 plus athletes who gathered at the Wahiajer Multi Sports Complex Stadium, Jowai on Tuesday for the opening ceremony of the 6th Meghalaya Games 2025.

While delivering his speech, CM Conrad announced that the present government always puts the youth of the state as a priority, and organising such events will harness their talents and improve their abilities as individuals.

“Youths are an important part of our policy-making. All the schemes that we implement for this particular Meghalaya Games, as well as for the four games that happened during the tenure of this government, are demonstration of the commitment of this government to our youth,” said the chief minister.

As the athletes and a stadium of over 15000 audiences gathered and listened to the Chief Minister, he shared positive advice, stating that when one plays sports and faces defeats, one should accept defeat and work hard to improve their skills.

“Playing sports and participating in such games is about discipline, hard work, accepting defeat, learning from that defeat, and improving your skills… it’s about building character,” he added.

“We ensure that these games are held on a rotational basis because we believe that every region has its strengths,” the CM said

The rotation of the venues will not only benefit the athletes but also help development reach all parts of the state’s districts, he emphasised.

“It is about bringing our athletes to different parts of the state… We want to build unity among our people,” he said, emphasizing the importance for athletes to explore and interact with other athletes.

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