Historic Formation: 1st West Singhbhum Yogasana Association Elects Vikas Ravi President in Sports
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West Singhbhum Yogasana Association Elects New Sports Leadership
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Sports Association was officially formed on August 25, 2025, during a meeting at Royal Retreat Restaurant on Chaibasa–Tata Road. The formation took place under the supervision of Kumkum Singh, appointed as an observer by the Yogasana Sports Association of Jharkhand.
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Association is dedicated to fostering unity and excellence in the practice of yogasana.
## West Singhbhum Yogasana Association Elects New Sports Leadership Historic Formation: 1st West Singhbhum Yogasana Association Elects Vikas Ravi President in Sports The newly formed West Singhbhum Yogasana Association under the leadership of President Vikas Ravi aims to promote the practice of yogasana and develop local athletes. Kumkum Singh, the appointed observer from the Yogasana Sports Association of Jharkhand, oversaw the formation on August 25, 2025, at Royal Retreat Restaurant on Chaibasa–Tata Road. The association’s primary focus remains on uniting practitioners and enhancing sporting skills within the community.
This marks a significant milestone for West Singhbhum as the association aims to provide structured opportunities for athletes to excel in the ancient discipline of yogasana, while also preparing them for state, national, and international competitions.

Members of the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association will collaborate with various local schools.
Office Bearers of the New Association
The association announced its office bearers and executive members with representation from different blocks of the district to ensure inclusivity and outreach. The key leadership positions are as follows:
- Chief Patron – Vinod Bhageria
- Patron – Rajendra Saluja
- President – Vikas Ravi
- Vice Presidents – Dr. Nandini Sanda, Vikas Nandi
- General Secretary – Deepak Paswan
- Joint Secretaries – Rajiv Kumar Modi, Madhu Kumari Paswan
- Treasurer – Saurabh Bhagat
- Deputy Treasurer – Lakkeshwar Sharma
- Social Media In-charge – Praveen Prajapati
The Executive Committee Members include: Karan Prajapati, Khirod Mahato, Rahul Sahu, Devilal Mahato, Uttam Sahu, Sunita Hasda, Saraswati Paswan, and Lata Maulik.
This well-structured leadership reflects the association’s commitment to collective growth and widespread participation.
Vision of the West Singhbhum Yogasana Sports Association
In his address, General Secretary Deepak Paswan highlighted the objectives of the association:
- Skill Development: To provide athletes with proper training in yogasana.
- Right Guidance: To ensure players get structured mentorship from experts.
- Competitive Preparation: To prepare more players to represent West Singhbhum at state and national levels.
- Sports Quota Benefits: To work towards enabling yogasana players to secure government jobs through sports quota.
- Olympic Aspirations: To actively contribute towards preparing athletes for the 2036 Olympics, where yogasana will be included as a recognized sport.
Paswan added, “Our goal is not just to promote yoga as a discipline but to transform it into a competitive sport where our players can achieve excellence at global levels.”
Significance of Yogasana in Competitive Sports
Yogasana, traditionally known as a practice for wellness and meditation, has now gained global recognition as a structured competitive sport. The inclusion of yogasana in the 2036 Olympics reflects its growing importance and acceptance.
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Association aims to inspire more youth to take up yogasana.
Through the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association, we will ensure proper training and mentorship.
For districts like West Singhbhum, this recognition opens new doors of opportunity for local athletes. With structured training and guidance, young players can aspire to compete internationally. The association’s effort to promote yogasana is not just about preserving tradition but also about ensuring that local talent gets the platform it deserves.
Representation Across West Singhbhum
To ensure inclusivity, office bearers were selected from nearly every block of West Singhbhum district, including Chaibasa, Chakradharpur, Tonto, Khuntpani, Majhgaon, Manoharpur, Goilkera, and Anandpur.
This wide representation ensures that maximum children and youth are introduced to yoga, trained in yogasana techniques, and nurtured to become future champions. By reaching into rural and semi-urban areas, the association is also working towards breaking barriers of accessibility and giving equal opportunity to everyone.
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Association seeks to create a supportive community.
Why This Association Matters for the District
The formation of the West Singhbhum Yogasana Sports Association carries great significance:
- It creates a platform for local talent to grow.
- Helps players connect with state and national associations.
- Opens career opportunities through government sports quota.
- Provides a structured training ecosystem for aspiring athletes.
- Encourages discipline, health, and cultural pride among youth.
For a district known for its sporting talent in other fields, this association adds a new dimension to West Singhbhum’s contribution to India’s sports landscape.
Looking Ahead: Preparing for the Olympics
One of the most inspiring aspects of this development is the association’s commitment towards the 2036 Olympics. With yogasana making its way into the world’s largest sporting event, the district association aims to begin preparations immediately.
By fostering unity, discipline, and advanced training, the association hopes to see its athletes represent Jharkhand and India on the Olympic stage. This forward-looking vision is a source of inspiration not just for athletes, but for the entire community.
Conclusion
This initiative by the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association will provide numerous benefits to the region.
The formation of the West Singhbhum Yogasana Sports Association marks a new chapter in the sporting history of the district. With strong leadership under President Vikas Ravi, a dedicated team of office bearers, and a clear vision for the future, the association is set to transform yogasana into a thriving sport in West Singhbhum.
By focusing on training, inclusivity, and global aspirations, the association will not only uplift local athletes but also bring recognition to the district at state, national, and international levels.
As the countdown to the 2036 Olympics begins, this initiative ensures that the youth of West Singhbhum are ready to embrace yogasana not just as a tradition, but as a competitive sport with unlimited potential.
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Association is committed to promoting health and wellness.
With the guidance of the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association, athletes can excel.
The West Singhbhum Yogasana Association will play a key role in preparing for the Olympics.
As we move forward, the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association will lead the way.
In summary, the West Singhbhum Yogasana Association symbolizes hope for the future.

