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All India Civil Services Lawn Tennis tournament begins

Hosted by the Gujarat State Administrative Secretariat Welfare Committee, this national-level event is scheduled to take place at the Gymkhana in Sector 21 from December 16 to 22.

News Arena Network - Gandhinagar - UPDATED: December 17, 2025, 10:01 AM - 2 min read

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All India Civil Services Lawn Tennis Tournament 2025–26 was inaugurated in Gandhinagar on Wednesday.


The All India Civil Services Lawn Tennis Tournament 2025–26 was officially inaugurated in Gandhinagar by Gujarat Chief Secretary MK Das.


Hosted by the Gujarat State Administrative Secretariat Welfare Committee, this national-level event is scheduled to take place at the Gymkhana in Sector 21 from December 16 to 22.


In his address welcoming participants from all over the country, the Chief Secretary highlighted the tournament as a distinctive national sporting platform that unites civil servants from different states and Union Territories, promoting camaraderie, fitness, and sportsmanship outside their professional duties.


He further emphasised that Gujarat is quickly establishing itself as a prominent sports hub with a dynamic sporting culture, where games and physical fitness are increasingly becoming an essential aspect of daily life for people across all age groups and regions.

 

Chief Secretary Das highlighted that under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat has developed world-class stadiums and training facilities, while initiatives such as ‘Khel Mahakumbh’ have nurtured sporting interest from the school level and transformed sports into a people’s movement across the state.


Referring to India’s growing medal tally at the Olympics, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, he said that every medal represents not just an individual victory but the nation’s rising confidence, commitment and global standing in sports.

 

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Tournament convener Rahul said that this year’s edition holds special significance with the introduction of the Women’s Team Championship for the first time, marking a decisive step towards inclusivity, equality and equal opportunity in sports within the civil services.


He added that the initiative would encourage greater participation of women officers and strengthen the foundation for women’s sports in the services. The tournament features 28 teams from states and Union Territories, with a total of 266 players, including 187 men and 79 women, competing at state and national levels.


Among those present at the inauguration were Youth Services and Cultural Activities Commissioner Alok Kumar Pandey, Additional Secretary (Protocol) Javalant Trivedi, Director General of the Sports Authority of Gujarat Sandeep Sangle, Organising Secretary Satkar Desai, Roads and Buildings Secretary PR Patelia, Gandhinagar Collector Mehul Dave, Municipal Commissioner JN Vaghela, Chief Referee Anton D’Souza, along with players and coaches from across the country.

 

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