India is set to celebrate National Sports Day 2025 as a three-day nationwide fitness and sports movement from August 29 to 31, under the leadership of Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. Dedicated to hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand, the campaign aims to boost physical activity, community engagement, and the spirit of sportsmanship across the country through the Fit India Mission.

A Tribute to Dhyan Chand and Indian Sporting Spirit
Honouring a Legend

Observed every year on August 29, National Sports Day commemorates the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand, widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players in history. Since 2012, the day has been a national event and was also the platform for launching the Fit India Movement in 2019. This year’s extended celebration brings greater scope and participation to an already significant occasion.

Theme: “Ek Ghanta, Khel ke Maidan Main”

The central message of 2025’s campaign—“Ek Ghanta, Khel ke Maidan Main”—calls on citizens to spend at least 60 minutes a day engaging in any form of physical activity. The initiative aims to combat lifestyle diseases, promote mental well-being, and foster healthy routines across age groups.

Nation-Wide Participation and Program Highlights
Broad Engagement

With over 35 crore participants expected, the campaign includes students, youth clubs, panchayats, corporates, and sports organisations like the Indian Olympic Association, Paralympic Committee of India, and Sports Authority of India. Activities will be held in schools, residential areas, parks, and public spaces under the slogan “Har Gali, Har Maidan, Khele Saara Hindustan.”

Athlete Participation

Prominent athletes such as Pranav Soorma, Sumit Antil, Bhavani Devi, Shreyasi Singh, and Vishnu Saravanan will join from their respective hometowns or training bases, inspiring local communities. Renowned names like Abhinav Bindra, Sunil Chhetri, PV Sindhu, Mirabai Chanu, Manika Batra, and Murali Sreeshankar have also urged people to participate actively.

Structured Three-Day Schedule
August 29 (Day One)

Tributes to Major Dhyan Chand, followed by the Fit India Pledge and one hour of sports activities across all venues.

August 30 (Day Two)

Debates, workshops, and competitions in both indigenous and modern sports including kho-kho, kabaddi, volleyball, sack race, and tug of war.

August 31 (Day Three)

Fit India Sundays on Cycle—promoting cycling as a daily habit to encourage low-carbon, healthy transport choices.

Inclusive and Multi-Age Activities
Sports for All

Activities are curated to include all demographics,

Children will participate in traditional and team games.
Youth will compete in inter-school and inter-college sports events.
Seniors will be engaged through yoga, fitness walks, and community games.
Cycling rallies and wellness drives will promote environment-friendly exercise routines.
Educational institutions are encouraged to use the Fit India Mobile App for real-time tracking of participant engagement.

Innovation and Economic Boost
Conclave on Sports Manufacturing

As part of the celebrations, a National Conclave on Sports Manufacturing will promote Aatmanirbhar Bharat by highlighting local innovation and entrepreneurship in the sports sector.

Carbon Saving Incentive

A new carbon savings feature in the Fit India App will incentivize users to adopt sustainable habits like cycling and walking, linking personal health with environmental responsibility.