CM Bhagwant Mann launches Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan Season-4

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CM Bhagwant Mann launches Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan Season-4

Synopsis

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has announced 'Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan' Season-4, launching from Bathinda on 5 September 2026 and closing in Patiala on 29 November. The government is targeting over 10 lakh participants, backed by a ₹1,794 crore sports budget, 3,148 village grounds, and 6,000 gyms — framing sport as Punjab's foremost weapon against drug abuse.

Key Takeaways

Season-4 of 'Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan' launches from Bathinda on 5 September 2026 and concludes in Patiala on 29 November 2026 .
The Punjab government has allocated a sports budget of ₹1,794 crore — announced as the largest dedicated sports outlay in the state's history.
More than 10 lakh (one million) athletes are expected to participate across the season.
3,148 sports grounds in villages and 6,000 gyms are being developed as part of the accompanying infrastructure push.
Sports medicine facilities are being set up alongside the grassroots infrastructure.
CM Bhagwant Mann has explicitly framed the initiative as Punjab's primary social intervention against drug abuse among youth.

Sport as a shield against drugs — that is the explicit bet Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is placing as his government announces the launch of 'Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan' Season-4, set to kick off from Bathinda on 5 September 2026 and conclude with a grand finale in Patiala on 29 November 2026.

Posting in Punjabi on 19 August 2026, Mann framed the initiative in stark terms: 'ਖੇਡਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਤਾਕਤ ਤੇ ਨਸ਼ਿਆਂ ਖ਼ਿਲਾਫ਼ ਸਭ ਤੋਂ ਵੱਡਾ ਹਥਿਆਰ ਬਣਾਉਣਾ' — making sports 'the greatest weapon of youth and against drugs.' The language is deliberate. Punjab's drug crisis has shadowed every administration for over a decade, and the AAP government is betting that a mass sporting movement is the most durable counter.

A ₹1,794 crore wager on village fields

The headline number is striking: a dedicated sports budget of ₹1,794 crore — described by the government as the first time Punjab has committed an outlay of this scale specifically to sports. Whether that claim withstands historical audit, the figure signals a deliberate escalation in ambition. More than 10 lakh (one million) athletes are expected to take the field across the season's duration.

On the infrastructure side, the government says it is developing 3,148 sports grounds in villages and setting up 6,000 gyms across the state. Work on sports medicine facilities is also underway — an acknowledgement that elite outcomes require professional support, not just open ground. Mann's post closes with an appeal for three generations of Punjab to play on the same field together, a vivid image of community cohesion wrapped around a public-health goal.

Bathinda to Patiala: the arc of Season-4

Bathinda, a city in southern Punjab long associated with agrarian distress and drug prevalence, is not an incidental choice for the launch. Opening the games there sends a pointed message about where the intervention is most needed. The finale in Patiala — Punjab's historic sporting capital and home to the National Institute of Sports — closes the loop between grassroots participation and elite aspiration.

'Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan' has run annually since the AAP government took power in 2022, growing in scale each season. Season-4's participation target of over a million players, if met, would represent a significant jump and give the government a concrete metric to point to ahead of the next electoral cycle.

Punjab's challenge has never been a shortage of sporting talent — it has been the infrastructure gap between a village kid with ability and a pathway to competitive sport. If the 3,148 new grounds and 6,000 gyms materialise on schedule, that gap narrows in a measurable way. The scoreboard starts in September.

Point of View

Popular, and measurable in a way that law-enforcement crackdowns are not. By committing a ₹1,794 crore budget and a million-participant target, Mann is creating a high-visibility benchmark his government will be judged against before the next state election. The choice of Bathinda as the launch city is geographically and symbolically loaded: it sits at the heart of a region where drug prevalence has been most acute and most politically damaging. If the village infrastructure actually materialises, the initiative could represent a genuine structural shift in how Punjab develops sporting talent from the grassroots — but execution, not announcement, is where every previous administration has stumbled.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan Season-4?
'Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan' is an annual mass-participation sports competition run by the Punjab government. Season-4 launches from Bathinda on 5 September 2026 and concludes in Patiala on 29 November 2026, with over 10 lakh athletes expected to participate.
What is the sports budget Punjab has announced for 2026?
The Punjab government has announced a dedicated sports budget of ₹1,794 crore for this initiative, which it describes as the largest sports-specific allocation in the state's history.
Why is Punjab holding Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan in Bathinda?
Bathinda, in southern Punjab, has been chosen as the Season-4 launch venue. The region has historically faced significant drug-abuse challenges, making it a pointed choice for an initiative CM Bhagwant Mann has framed as the state's biggest weapon against narcotics among youth.
How many sports grounds and gyms is Punjab building in villages?
The Punjab government says it is developing 3,148 sports grounds in villages and setting up 6,000 gyms across the state as part of the sports infrastructure drive accompanying Season-4.
How many seasons of Khedan Watan Punjab Diyan have been held?
Season-4 is the latest edition, meaning the competition has been held annually since the AAP government came to power in Punjab in 2022, with each season expanding in scale and participation.
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