Kathmandu, March 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said sports is an important foundation pillar of the nation's prestige and diplomacy.
Inaugurating the 16th Asian Cross Country Championship organised by the Nepal Athletics Association under the aegis of the Asian Athletics Association at Gokarna today, he described sports as a strong pillar of international relations, the base of the national economy and the catalyst for developing a culture of labour and diligence.
"Sports has become a matter of
national prestige, an important base of diplomacy, a strong pillar of
international relations, the foundation of the national economy and a catalyst
for the development of a culture of labour and hard work in the present modern
age," the Prime Minister said, adding that only those who can understand
the importance of sports in the right way could give proper leadership to the
country and address the people's aspirations.
He said we should all be proud that
the sports sector has developed into a key basis for unity in diversity, good
governance, sustainable development and prosperity.
PM Prachanda further said, "Big
wars and man-created disasters have been resolved, large conflicts and possible
mass killings have been prevented and the basis of mutual cooperation, trust,
global unity and reconciliation have been built by means of sports
diplomacy."
He also reiterated that the development
of sports is the government's priority.
Saying sports was considered only as the means of physical and mental refreshment in past but now the time has changed, PM Dahal opined that sports have been developed as the medium of increasing pride of the nation in the present era.
He mentioned that the government
was committed to effectively implementing all the policies related to the sports
sector, formulating other required policies, institutional and structural
development as well as capacity development.
The Prime Minister shared,
"The government is effortful to increase investment in the sports sector, to
contribute more to self-esteem, encouragement and reward to players as well as
to make state's role more effective and responsible. The state will pay appropriate
attention to the development of athletics."
PM Prachanda on the behalf of the
government thanked Asian Athletics Association for providing the opportunity to
Nepal to host Asian Cross Country Championship after more than two
decades.
He expressed the belief that Nepal
would be in high-priority of the Association in the coming days too. Prime Minister
Dahal wished athletes from 11 countries including Nepal for their outstanding
performance in the championship. (RSS)