Minister of Youth Welfare and Sports Development, Udhayanidhi Stalin, unveiled the new logo of SDAT (X/ @Udhaystalin) 
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Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu unveils its new logo

The introduction of the new logo is expected to invigorate SDAT's efforts in nurturing sporting talent and elevating the state's standing in the national and international sports arenas.

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CHENNAI: The Minister of Youth Welfare and Sports Development, Udhayanidhi Stalin, unveiled the new logo of the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT) during the 'Kalaignar Sports Kit' initiative event held at Tiruppur.

According to a statement issued, "The newly introduced logo symbolizes optimism and dynamism, capturing the essence of Tamil Nadu's vibrant sports culture. It features a prominent color scheme, with shades of yellow representing energy and enthusiasm, and green symbolizing growth and progress. This visual identity is designed to resonate with athletes, sports enthusiasts, and stakeholders alike, reflecting SDAT's commitment to fostering excellence in sports development."

The unveiling ceremony was attended by key dignitaries including MP Saminathan (Minister of Information and Publicity), Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi (Minister of School Education), Additional Chief Secretary (Department of Youth Welfare and Sports Development), Dr Atulya Mishra and many others.

The event underscored the government's dedication to enhancing sports infrastructure and promoting sporting talent across Tamil Nadu.

The introduction of the new logo is expected to invigorate SDAT's efforts in nurturing sporting talent and elevating the state's standing in the national and international sports arenas.

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