CM Revanth Reddy Launches Gachibowli Sports District, Eyes 2036 Olympics
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on 9 July 2026 that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has formally launched the Gachibowli Sports District and the Young India Physical Education and Sports University (YIPESU) at Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad, expressing a strong aspiration for Telangana to host events if India secures the 2036 Olympics.
Context
Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President P.T. Usha was present at the launch alongside CM Revanth Reddy, along with Minister Vakiti Srihari, government sports adviser AP Jithender, MLCs, MLAs, athletes, and students. P.T. Usha specifically congratulated the Chief Minister and the state government for establishing YIPESU, calling it a strong step toward promoting sports.
The Chief Minister stated that Telangana is preparing Hyderabad in every way to be ready to host the 2036 Olympics, should India win the bid. He also announced that Khelo India competitions will be hosted in the state in the coming November.
Policy Backdrop
YIPESU will be built across 82 acres with world-class facilities and a global-standard sports academy, to be inaugurated by December 2028. The university is being set up under a public-private partnership (PPP) model with no direct government interference in its operations, with sports promoters including Dr Sanjiv Goenka, Abhinav Bindra, Kapil Dev, Kavya Maran, Upasana Konidela, and Ravikant Reddy involved.
The Chief Minister cited the name's inspiration: 'Young India' — the newspaper run by Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement — as the spirit behind the university. He noted that India has consistently ranked near the bottom in Olympic medal tallies and attributed this to the absence of a clear sports policy, adding that Telangana has now introduced a formal state sports policy to address this gap.
Addressing the neglect of Hyderabad's existing infrastructure, the CM pointed out that stadiums built 23 years ago for events like the Afro-Asian Games, World Military Games, and Commonwealth Games were subsequently used for weddings and political events. He announced plans to restore all such venues.
Stakeholders and Impact
Six Telangana athletes received cash incentives totalling Rs 7.15 crore at the event. Esha Singh (ISSF World Cup winner and world record holder, shooting) received Rs 3.3 crore; Dhanush Srikanth (shooting, Deaflympics) received Rs 2.10 crore; Nikhat Zareen (boxing) received Rs 60 lakh; Deepthi Jeevanji (Para Athletics Championship) received Rs 50 lakh; Tanishk Muralidhara Naidu (shooting) received Rs 53.65 lakh; and Ravuri Surabhi Bharadwaj (shooting) received Rs 10 lakh.
The Chief Minister also announced that Telangana will guarantee government jobs to athletes who bring laurels to the country in sports. He urged youth to treat defeat as a challenge rather than a setback, saying, 'A single defeat should not discourage us. We must take failure as a challenge.'
What's Next
Telangana will host the 2026 Khelo India Youth Games (8th edition) and the National Inter-District Junior Athletics Meet. The state will also host the Hockey India League, World Pickleball League, Archery Premier League, and Tennis Premier League. The CM also launched the 'Telangana Sports Knowledge on Wheels' programme at the event.
With the YIPESU campus targeted for completion by December 2028 and a packed sporting calendar ahead, Hyderabad's positioning as a national sports hub will be tested well before any formal 2036 Olympics bid decision is made — and the state's ability to deliver on its PPP model and infrastructure revival promises will be closely watched.