CM Saini Congratulates Four Haryana Athletes on Arjuna Award 2025
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Four athletes from Haryana — boxer Narender Berwal, kabaddi players Surjit and Pooja, and para-athlete Ekta Bhyan — have been selected for the Arjuna Award 2025, India's second-highest sporting honour, earning a warm public salute from the state's top office. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini took to X on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, to congratulate all four, calling them sons and daughters of Haryana who have brought glory to the state through talent, hard work, and dedication.
In his post, CM Saini wrote — 'हरियाणा के लाल' ('sons of the soil of Haryana') — a phrase that captures the deep pride Haryana takes in its sporting lineage. He praised each athlete for their 'outstanding performance' in their respective disciplines and wished them continued success.
Boxer, Kabaddi Stars, and a Para-Champion in the Same Cohort
Narender Berwal is a prominent Indian boxer from Haryana who has represented the country at the international level. Surjit and Pooja are recognised kabaddi players — a sport in which Haryana has historically produced a disproportionate share of India's top talent. Ekta Bhyan is a para-athlete whose selection underscores the growing recognition of differently-abled sportspersons within India's mainstream sports awards framework.
Haryana's Outsized Place on India's Sporting Map
Haryana, despite being one of India's smaller states by area, has punched far above its weight in national and international sport for decades — from wrestling and boxing to kabaddi and athletics. The Arjuna Award, instituted by the Government of India to recognise consistent outstanding performance in sport, carries a cash prize and a bronze statuette. Having four athletes from a single state in one award cycle is a significant marker of Haryana's continued dominance in grassroots sports development.
The recognition also arrives at a moment when para-sports are gaining sharper institutional attention in India, making Ekta Bhyan's inclusion a signal worth noting beyond just the individual honour.