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THE CASE FOR A SPORTING NATION

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November 09, 2025

It is encouraging that India's policy framework now explicitly connects education and sport.

- KARTIKEYA SHARMA

THE CASE FOR A SPORTING NATION

India Women's team celebrate with the trophy after winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 final against South Africa Women, in Navi Mumbai on Sunday. ANI

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India's recent sporting triumph-the India women's cricket team clinching their maiden ICC Women's World Cup title in a stirring final at Navi Mumbai-was more than a historic moment on the scoreboard; it was a national affirmation of what sustained physical training, collective discipline, and competitive exposure can achieve.

The images of Shafali Verma's blistering innings, Deepti Sharma's all-round excellence, and Harmanpreet Kaur's steady leadership will remain vivid symbols of resilience and teamwork. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Government have rightly celebrated the squad's achievement as a landmark for Indian sport and society.

This triumph comes at a time when women's cricket in India is witnessing unprecedented institutional support and recognition.

Under the stewardship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has actively promoted gender equality in sports, while the BCCI, under then Secretary and now ICC Chairman Jay Shah, took the landmark decision to introduce equal match fees for men and women cricketers. This reform not only bridged a historic gap but also ensured that women athletes received the respect and rewards their talent merited. It has elevated the stature of women's cricket, inspiring young girls across the nation to pursue sports as a serious profession. The World Cup victory is, therefore, not an isolated feat but a reflection of the ecosystem of encouragement, investment, and equal opportunity that India is building-one that must now extend deep into the foundations of our education system.

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