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Siddaramaiah announces Rs 6 crore grant for hockey stadium, swimming pool in Karnataka's TumakuruA total of 1,900 male sportspersons and 1,700 female athletes will vie for top honours in 27 disciplines in a week-long meet that would conclude on January 22.
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah receives State Olympics torch from athletes during the inauguration ceremony at MG Stadium in Tumakuru on Friday. Home Minister G Parameshwara, KOA president K Govindaraju, legislators T B Jayachandra, B Sureshgowda, G B Jyothi Ganesh and others are seen.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah receives State Olympics torch from athletes during the inauguration ceremony at MG Stadium in Tumakuru on Friday. Home Minister G Parameshwara, KOA president K Govindaraju, legislators T B Jayachandra, B Sureshgowda, G B Jyothi Ganesh and others are seen.

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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said that the state government would provide a grant of Rs 6 crore for the construction of a hockey stadium and a swimming pool in Tumakuru. Home Minister and district in-charge minister G Parameshwara had sought a grant of Rs 25 crore for building world-class facilities for hockey and aquatics

After inaugurating the Karnataka State Olympics at Mahatma Gandhi Stadium here, Siddaramaiah said, “The chief minister said the state government will give a cash reward of Rs 6 crore for an athlete from the state who wins a gold medal in the Olympics. The silver and bronze medal-winning sportspersons from the state will get a cash reward of Rs 4 crore and Rs 3 crore, respectively. The state government is providing a 3% job quota for sportspersons in police and forest departments and 2% in other departments. This is being done to ensure financial stability and spur them for athletic excellence, the CM said.

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Siddaramaiah said that he was a big sports fan. “I was an active kabaddi player during my childhood days. I love watching cricket and FIFA world cup matches, he added. Karnataka Olympic Association president K Govindaraj said that efforts will be made to bring Khelo India Games to Tumakuru.

A total of 1,900 male sportspersons and 1,700 female athletes will vie for top honours in 27 disciplines in a week-long meet that would conclude on January 22.

Bengaluru will host hockey, rifle shooting and swimming events while Tumakuru will hold the remaining competitions.

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(Published 17 January 2026, 03:05 IST)