Inaugurating the new world class synthetic track at the Usha (PT Usha) School of Athletics here via video conference, PM Modi said that the expansion of the sports industry will also help in the growth of the country's economy.
"During earlier decades there was an environment in which sports was not pursued as a career. Now this thinking has started to change. Soon the results will be evident on the playground," he said.
"We have no shortage of talent. But we need to provide right kind of opportunity and create an eco-system to nurture the talent," he added.
He said sports as a full-fledged ecosystem can contribute immensely to the country's economy apart from creating a lot of employment opportunities.
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"A strong sporting culture can help the growth of a sporting economy. The sports industry sector provides chances in different segments such as professional leagues, sport equipment and surfaces, sports science, medicine, support personnel, apparels, nutrition, skill development, sports management among others.
Sports Minister Vijay Goel and legendary athlete Usha, who runs the facility, were among those who were on the dais.
The 'Project' was sanctioned in 2011 but the work order for the synthetic track was awarded only in 2015. It is a full PUR track, designed to minimise the chances of injuries and is compatible with the international standards.
"Women in our country have made us proud by their achievements in all fields, more so in sports. We must encourage our daughters and provide them with opportunities to take up sports. What is most gladdening is that in the last Paralympics, our players showed their best performance ever.
"Perhaps going beyond the sporting achievement, these Paralympics and the performance by our athletes have transformed our attitude towards our 'Divyang' sisters and brothers. I shall never be able to forget what Deepa Malik said when the medal was awarded to her.
Modi also asked the sports community to decide on a set of goals when India celebrates 75 years of freedom in 2022.
"Our playgrounds and stadiums should be utilised to the maximum. Holidays should also be about going out and playing a sport. Grounds of schools and colleges or the stadiums with modern facilities in the district may be utilised," he said.
Talking about the facility, Modi said, "I wish a bright future to USHA School and hope that the new synthetic track will facilitate them to achieve new heights. And hopefully contribute to our preparation for major international events, including the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.
Modi also took the opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of Usha in the field of athletics.
Addressing Usha as 'Payyoli Express, 'Udan Pari' and the 'Golden Girl' of India, he said, "PT Usha has been a shining light of sports in India. She endured several challenges in life and went on to enter Olympics final, missing a medal only by a whisker.