
Kila Raipur (The Uttam Hindu): The Kila Raipur Rural Olympics-2026 kicked off with immense enthusiasm and fanfare on Tuesday in Ludhiana, marking the much-anticipated revival of the iconic bullock cart races after a 12-year hiatus.
The event was inaugurated by Punjab Cabinet Minister Gurmeet Singh Khuddian at the stadium in Kila Raipur village. The resumption of these world-famous bullock cart races drew massive crowds, with spectators flocking from across Punjab and beyond to witness the thrilling spectacle deeply rooted in the state's rural heritage.
Accompanied by MLA Jiwan Singh Sangowal and Dr KNS Kang, Minister Khuddian highlighted the cultural significance of the races, noting their strong connection to Punjab's historical and traditional rural roots. He credited Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for making the revival possible through the enactment of the Punjab Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Punjab Amendment) Act, 2025 which introduced safety standards for the animals, addressed legal obstacles and paved the way for resumption of these races.
The Minister expressed optimism that the Kila Raipur Rural Olympics plays a key role in fostering a strong sports culture across Punjab and uncovering hidden talent from every corner of the state. He highlighted the government's commitment to supporting athletes, noting that cash awards have been significantly increased for those securing medals at the Olympics and other major international competitions. Additionally, Olympic medal winners have been provided prestigious government jobs in the Punjab Civil Services (PCS) and Punjab Police Services (PPS).
The Minister further stated that the government has provided nearly 64,000 government jobs on a purely merit-based basis, ensuring transparency and fairness in recruitment. He also pointed to the state's major infrastructure achievements, including historic projects to construct and upgrade approximately 40,000 km of roads. Furthermore, the government has delivered 600 units of free electricity per household over the last four years often resulting in zero bills for many families providing substantial relief to residents.
The Minister announced an allocation of Rs 30 lakh for the veterinary hospital to ensure high-quality medical services for livestock in the region.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Amarjit Bains, SDM Jasleen Kaur Bhullar, District Sports Officer Kuldeep Chugh, representatives from the Kila Raipur Sports Society among others.
This year's edition of the festival, running until February 19 features not only the much-anticipated return of bullock cart races after a 12-year hiatus but also a vibrant lineup of traditional sports such as kabaddi, hockey, athletics, cycling, tug-of-war, and more. The revival of the iconic bullock cart races has sparked tremendous excitement, promising a thrilling display of strength, speed, and deep-rooted cultural pride for participants and spectators alike.
