India launched the mascot ‘Viraaj’ and official logo for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, marking 100 days to go for the prestigious event expected to host over 2,500 athletes
Updated On – 21 June 2025, 12:28 AM
Hyderabad: India on Friday marked a significant milestone on the global sporting calendar with the official unveiling of the logo and mascot for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, to be held in October 2025, along with the launch of the ‘100 Days to Go’ countdown.
The event was hosted by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) at The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi.
The newly revealed mascot, named Viraaj — a spirited young elephant with a blade prosthesis — is a tribute to strength, optimism, and resilience, while the logo captures India’s rich heritage, the spirit of para athletics, and the vibrancy of New Delhi as host city.
The ceremonial launch was graced by Mrs Rekha Gupta, Chief Minister of Delhi, as Chief Guest, and presided over by Mrs Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and Chief Patron of PCI.
The distinguished guests of honour included Ms Kangana Ranaut, actor, MP and brand ambassador for the championships; Shri Ashish Sood, Education Minister of Delhi; Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, IAS, Secretary (Sports), MYAS; and Mr Paul Fitzgerald.
Mrs Rekha Gupta said Delhi was honoured to host a global event that celebrates courage, ability, and human potential.
“The logo and mascot beautifully reflect the soul of India and the power of para sport. We will ensure that New Delhi 2025 becomes a landmark for inclusivity and excellence,” she said.
Ms Kangana Ranaut, MP and brand ambassador of the World Para Athletics Championships ’25, said:
“It’s not just a mascot — it’s a message. A message of confidence, strength, and representation. I am proud to be part of an event that celebrates those who inspire us with their resilience.”
Mrs Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and Chief Patron, PCI, SAID:
“This unveiling is a visual and emotional celebration of our para athletes. These next 100 days will bring India closer to history as we prepare to host the world with pride and purpose.”
Mr Paul Fitzgerald, Head of World Para Athletics, said:
“New Delhi 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most engaging and inclusive championships ever. We are inspired by PCI’s vision and India’s energy — and we look forward…” (quote ends mid-sentence as in original)
Mr Devendra Jhajharia, President, PCI, said:
“The logo and mascot reflect the spirit of every para athlete — proud, powerful, and full of possibility. We thank our dignitaries and the people of India as we enter the final stretch toward New Delhi 2025.”