Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Union Sports activities Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveiled the official mascot and emblem for the upcoming Khelo India Youth Video games 2025. The mega occasion will happen in Bihar this 12 months, and the officers launched the brand and mascot in Patna on Monday, April 14.
The programme occurred on the Samvad corridor of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. Together with the mascot and emblem, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Union Sports activities Minister Mansukh Mandaviya collectively launched the theme tune for the occasion as effectively.
Bihar will host the Khelo India Youth Video games for the primary time from Could 4, to Could 15. In a prolonged tweet in regards to the occasion, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar wrote:
“This occasion is a crucial step in direction of selling sports activities tradition in Bihar and inspiring younger abilities. By means of this occasion, the sports activities infrastructure within the state will likely be additional strengthened and the youth will get a possibility to showcase their expertise on the nationwide degree.”
Kumar additional disclosed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will likely be current on the opening ceremony on Could 4. 5 areas of Bihar, particularly Patna, Nalanda (Rajgir), Gaya, Bhagalpur and Begusarai will play host to the sports activities occasions.
Khelo India Youth Video games 2025 Gaurav Rath Yatra flagged off within the presence of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, Union Sports activities Minister Mansukh Mandaviya

The Gaurav Rath Yatra of the Khelo India Youth Video games 2025 acquired the inexperienced sign from the officers on April 14. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Union Sports activities Minister Mansukh Mandaviya had been in attendance because the occasion was flagged off.
The reverse countdown to the mega occasion has began. With lower than a month to go, the younger atheltes from throughout the nation would have began their preparations for the competitors. It is going to be thrilling to see which state wins probably the most medals.
Edited by Sankalp Srivastava