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JK rowing, sculling bodies call for Govt support to harness water sports potential

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JK rowing, sculling bodies call for Govt support to harness water sports potential

Srinagar, Jun 29: In an appeal for recognition and structured investment, the J&K Rowing and Sculling Association, during its 7th Annual General Body Meeting held in Srinagar, urged the government to support the region’s growing water sports talent and infrastructure.

As per a statement, the 7th Annual General Body Meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Association of Rowing and Sculling (JKRS) was held at Radisson Collection here in Srinagar.

The gathering brought together athletes, dignitaries, and stakeholders in an atmosphere filled with pride, perseverance, and purpose. More than a reflection on achievements, the event served as a collective call to strengthen the future of water sports in the region, a sport that continues to bring honour and recognition to Jammu and Kashmir on the national stage.

Guest of Honour B. S. Ahluwalia, addressing the felicitation ceremony for young medal-winning water sports athletes, praised the resilience and vision of the water sports associations. “Kashmir is a natural paradise for water sports. With its majestic rivers and lakes, it holds the infrastructure the rest of India dreams of,” he said. “Water sports are not only a competitive asset but also a vital part of tourism. With icons like Bilquis Mir, this region can become a global hub. But this potential needs backing. The government must come forward now, not later.”

Presiding over the meeting, Dr Burhan Bazzaz, President of the J&K Rowing and Sculling Association, delivered a warm welcome address and congratulated Bilquis Mir on her trailblazing appointment as the first Indian jury member on the Olympic panel. Dr Burhan stated, “This is not just an achievement for Jammu and Kashmir; it is a victory for the entire nation. But if we don’t recognise and support our heroes now, we risk writing a story of missed opportunities rather than glory.” He emphasised that the time has come to join hands with the government to build on this momentum. “Together with the support of the government, we must move forward with a shared vision and elevate the name of Jammu and Kashmir on the international stage,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Bilquis Mir, an international medallist and leading figure in Indian water sports, said, “Despite limited support, we’ve continued to bring medals home and participate across the country. But to truly grow, we need structured investment, boats, training, events, and programmes. We are not seeking favour, but a fair chance to build a legacy that our youth deserve.”

She acknowledged the government’s continued recognition and encouragement of various sports and added, “We now bring to the forefront a sport that holds international acclaim: rowing and sculling and canoeing and kayaking. She further said, “This is the right time to support this exciting sport, which fits perfectly with the natural beauty of Jammu and Kashmir. Our region, known as the Crown of India, already has the lakes and rivers needed for water sports. We just need some financial help to begin a new journey in Indian sports where the waters of Kashmir can lead our young athletes to success across the country and the world.

Mr Shafqat Watali, President of the J&K Canoeing and Kayaking Association (JKCKA), shared the heartfelt journey behind the medals. “Our water sports associations have moved forward with passion, unity, and a deep commitment to our athletes. Now, with a little support, we can go even further. Boats, training, and travel for national and international competitions require resources, and we believe that with the government’s guidance and encouragement, our champions can reach even greater heights.” On the occasion, Vice President (JKCKA) Imran Ahmad said, “Jammu and Kashmir is home to extraordinary talent, ideal natural conditions, and unmatched determination. With timely support and structured funding, we are confident that many golden moments await us.”

Latief Ahmad, CEO of Colour Curve, emphasised the need for regular events and collaborations with business and government bodies. “Let us build partnerships that can take our athletes from lakes to laurels.” Dr Shahid Ali Khan, cultural officer at Kashmir University, spoke on the deep connection between water sports and tourism. “Adventure tourism is the future. We have the waters, the weather, and the will. What we need is the government’s wind in our sails. Jammu and Kashmir has the potential to host international water sports events that can spotlight us on the world map.”

A resolution was unanimously adopted to launch district-level competitions, grassroots training initiatives, and youth outreach programmes across schools and colleges. The association pledged to continue its mission but also demanded that the government finally share the responsibility.

Receiving their medals, young athletes spoke with pride but also disappointment. “We’ve been approached by other states offering better training and support. Yet our own Jammu and Kashmir remains silent. Why are we celebrated elsewhere but ignored at home?” they asked. Their words carried no bitterness, only an aching hope that their home would one day stand behind them the way they have represented it with heart and honour.

They made a heartfelt appeal to Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha and Jenab Omar Abdullah, requesting their kind attention and continued support to help water sports flourish in Jammu and Kashmir. They emphasised that water sports are not just a competitive pursuit but a powerful tool for youth development, employment, and tourism growth.

“Our young athletes have brought pride to the region—what they need now is recognition, proper infrastructure, and a strong support system,” they said. “We are confident that with the government’s handholding and vision, this sport can become one of Jammu and Kashmir’s greatest success stories. Together, we can shape a future where our waters nurture champions and create new opportunities for the youth.”

The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr Burhan Bazzaz, who acknowledged the relentless spirit of athletes, the support of members, print and electronic media, and especially thanked Jinab Mushtaq Ahmad Chaya for his generosity and encouragement in facilitating the smooth conduct of the event. His support, both moral and material, has been a lifeline for the association.

 

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