Modi said India is a young nation and it should be reflected on sports fields.
The Prime Minister made a special mention of sport in his popular radio programme 'Mann ki Baat', two days before hockey wizard Dhyan Chand's birth anniversary, observed as National Sports Day.
"The young generation of our country should come forward in the world of sports -- and in today's computer era I would like to alert you to the fact that the playing field is far more important than the play station," Modi said.
The Prime Minister also reminded the nation of the achievements of Dhyan Chand, who was a triple Olympic gold medallist.
"The country celebrates National Sports Day on the 29th of August. This is the birth anniversary of the great hockey player, hockey wizard, Major Dhyan Chand ji. His contribution to hockey was unparallelled. I am reminding you of this because I want the younger generation of our country to take part in sports," he said.
In his address, Modi noted that the youth of the country is often glued to technology-driven games on computer and TV shows.
"There was a time when the children in the family went out to play, the mother would first ask 'when will you come back home?'. Now the times are such that children when they come home, they either start watching cartoons in a corner or are glued to mobile games. And the mother has to shout 'when will you go out?'.
Modi informed that the government is launching a Sports Talent Search Portal, an initiative of Sports Minister Vijay Goel, to unearth sporting talent in the country.
"Any talented child, who has an achievement in sports, can upload his bio data or video on this portal. The Ministry of Sports will impart training to selected emerging players. The Ministry is launching the portal tomorrow," he said.
"The good news for our young friends is that the FIFA Under-17 World Cup is being organised in India, from the 6th to the 28th of October. Twenty-four teams from all over the world will be making India their home. Come, let's welcome the young visitors from all across the world with the festival of Sports. Let's enjoy the sport, and create a conducive sporting atmosphere in the country.
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