Background — What is the event
The Khelo India University Games 2025 (KIUG 2025) is a national multi-discipline university-level sporting event organised by the Sports Authority of India along with host-state authorities. This edition features participation from thousands of student-athletes representing universities across the country.
What the LNIPE team says — the complaints
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The Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) contingent has raised serious concerns over transportation arrangements at KIUG 2025.
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The team has reported delays and inadequate shuttle services between accommodation and competition venues.
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Some athletes reportedly struggled to reach their events on time, impacting their warm-up routines, rest cycles and overall readiness to compete.
Broader Context — Organisational issues at large
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Similar concerns were highlighted during recent national-level sports events, where athletes flagged mismanagement in areas such as transport, accommodation and accessibility.
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For an event of this scale, travel, lodging and basic facilities are expected to be tightly coordinated — yet repeated complaints point to potential gaps in planning and execution.
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Host authorities had earlier emphasised the need for seamless arrangements, including transport and athlete services, to ensure smooth conduct of the Games.
Why this matters
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For competing athletes, reliable transportation is critical — delays can directly affect performance, mental focus and fairness.
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Logistical lapses also risk denting the credibility of the organisers and may discourage universities from sending full contingents in the future.
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KIUG aims to identify and nurture India’s next generation of sporting talent; inconsistent ground management undermines that mission.
Conclusion
The concerns raised by the LNIPE team highlight an urgent need for organisers to review and strengthen their logistical systems. Ensuring punctual shuttle services, better coordination with team managers and maintaining contingency transport plans should now be top priorities.
For the Games to truly showcase India’s emerging university-level talent, the off-field arrangements must match the professionalism expected on the field.



















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