1.
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan (RGKA):Under this centrally sponsored scheme, annual
Sports Competitions were conducted in 29 States/UTs in the year 2014-15 and a
sum of Rs. 83.84 crore was released to these States for holding such
competitions. A total number of 29.08 lakh athletes participated in the
sports competitions at various levels. The participants were youth and from
rural areas. Competitions were held from Block level onwards.
Extensive consultations
have been held with State Governments to make the Scheme more effective.
2.
National Sports Talent Search Scheme (NSTSS)
A new Scheme National Sports Talent Search Scheme (NSTSS) has
been formulated for (i)identification of sporting talent among students in the
age group of 8–12 years (for admission in Class IV to Class VI) who possess
inborn qualities such as anthropometric, physical and physiological
capabilities without any anatomical infirmities; and (ii) nurturing of the Sporting
Potential / talent in District level Sports schools / Central Sports Schools /
National Sports Academies etc., to make them excel at the National and
international sports competitions. This will help broaden the pool of
Sportspersons in the Country.
3.
Himalayan Region Sports Festival (HRSF): The Department of Sports has formulated
Himalayan Region Sports Festival (HRSF) for promoting unique sports traditions
in the Himalyan Region, which includes Nepal and Bhutan and Indian states such
as J&K, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and the North Eastern States.
In the sports
competitions to be conducted under HRSF, all the North Eastern States, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand and the neighboring countries such as
Nepal and Bhutan will participate. These competitions will promote various
indigenous games as also team spirit between the hilly states of the country
and regional cooperation in the area of sports with neighboring countries.
4.
Special Package for Development of Sports Infrastructure of Jammu and Kashmir
A special package for development of sports in Jammu & Kashmir
was announced by Prime Minister with a total assistance of Rs. 200 crores for
enhancement of sports facilities in J & K. The works to be executed under
the special package have been finalized in consultation with the State
Government of J&K. Stadiums at Jammu and Srinagar will be brought to
international standard with funding of Rs. 84 crore. Besides that, up-gradation
of existing stadia at Poonch and Rajouri and construction of multipurpose
indoor hall in 12 districts/locations will be carried out to cater to climate
of the State with prolonged winter season. Estimated cost for these works has
been worked out to Rs. 52 crore. For taking up these works, Rs. 6.00 crore have
been earmarked for development of infrastructure for Water Sports Activities in
Pahalgam and Mansar Lake. Rs. 2.63 crore have been earmarked for lighting
system in artificial football ground at TRC Srinagar and Gani Memorial Stadium,
Srinagar. Rs. 55 crore have been earmarked for sports equipments, coaches,
trainers, furniture, competitions etc.
This will
provide opportunity to the youth of the State for engaging in sporting activities
and help in weaning them away from militancy.
5. National Sports
University at Manipur
The proposal for setting up of National Sports University in
Manipur was formally announced in the Budget 2014-15.
The Government of Manipur has transferred 336.93 acres of land in
Thoubal district of Manipur to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for the
proposed University. Hindustan Steelworks Construction Limited (HSCL) a Central
Public Sector Undertaking, has been selected as Project Management Consultant
for setting up the proposed University. The National Sports University Bill,
2015, is under finalization with the Ministry of Law and Justice.
Setting up of National Sports University in Manipur will
result in giving an opportunity to the youth of country in general and of North
Eastern States in particular for pursuing courses such as B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed,
Diploma / certificate courses in coaching, physiotherapy, fitness, sports
management, sports journalism, etc. It would also churn out sportspersons of
abilities both at the grass-roots as well as international levels and also
promote sports-industry-related products like sports goods and medicines.
6. Indian
Institute of Sports Science and Research (IISSR):
Decision has been taken to set up an Indian Institute of Sports
Science and Research (IISSR) with a view to integrating the study, research and
practice of Sports Science and Sports Medicine to achieve excellence in Sports.
The proposed institute would be involved in research work,
extension support services, certification of neutraceuticals and coordination
between faculty of sports science and sports medicine within India and abroad.
Along with this, a scheme has also been evolved for funding of eligible reputed
Universities/ Institutes/ Medical Colleges for setting up/ augmenting of
Departments of Sports Science and Sports Medicine. It is proposed to fund six
(6) Universities and Six (6) Institutes/ Medical Colleges in a phased manner.
Indian Institute of Sports Science and Research (IISSR) would
be the first dedicated institute in the country for research in different
Branches of Sports Science and Sports Medicine. Applicability of such
research would improve India’s Sports capabilities. It would also take up
testing of nutritional supplements for sportspersons through its Quality
Assurance Department. Further, it would develop the necessary scientific and
skilled human resource which would be vital for identification and nurturing sports
talent. The foregoing activities, in turn, would promote industry-related
products like sports goods, nutritional items etc. which would be beneficial to
the economy in general.
7.
Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme and Preparations for Rio Olympics 2016:
A programme, namely TOP (Target Olympic Podium) Scheme has
been formulated within the overall ambit of National Sports Development Fund
(NSDF) with the objective of identifying and supporting potential medal
prospects for 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games. Focused disciplines are
Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Boxing, Wrestling, Weightlifting and
Shooting. The selected athletes are being provided financial assistance
for their customized training at Institutes having world class facilities and
other necessary support. Benchmark for selection of athletes under the
scheme is in relation to international standards.
106 athletes have been identified so far
for funding under TOP scheme.
Customized training at Institutes having world class facilities
and other necessary support is being provided to the elite athletes, which is
expected to result in improved performance and a higher position in medals
tally for the country.
Further, National coaching camps are being organized and
competitive exposure abroad is being provided to the identified proables
as per Annual Calendar of Training & Competitions (ACTCs) finalized in
consultation with National Sports Federations (NSFs) and funds are being
provided from the Scheme of Assistance to NSFs for which budgetary allocation
of Rs. 185 crore has been made during current financial year 2015-16.
8. MoU with India
Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL) for supporting Badminton sport: The Department of Sports and India
Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL), a company under Ministry of
Finance have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) for supporting Badminton
sport. Under the MOU, IIFCL shall contribute Rs. 30 Crore (Rs. 10 crore
each year for 3 years) to the Target Olympic Podium (TOP) Scheme
within ambit of National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) under its initiatives
for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). IIFCL contributed Rs. 10 Crore to
NSDF for the 1st year on 31.3.2015.
9.
Hosting of 12th South Asian Games by India: South Asian Games (SAG)
are a bi-annual multi-sport event held among the athletes from South Asia. At
present, SAG are joined by eight members namely, Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The aim of the Games is
to promote friendship and goodwill among the people of South Asian Association
for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries. After the 11th SAG
were held in Dhaka (Bangladesh) in 2010, it was the turn of Bhutan to host the
next edition of the Games. Since Bhutan expressed its inability to host the
Games, the Executive Committee of the South Asian Olympic Council decided to
allot the 12th edition of the Games to India, being next in the
alphabetical order.
12th South
Asian Games could not be held in 2012, as earlier planned. After deliberations
and consultations among the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Indian
Olympic Association, Government of Assam and Government of Meghalaya, it has
been decided that the 12th SAG may be held in Guwahati and
Shillong. 12th South Asian Games are scheduled to be held
at Guwahati and Shillong from 6-16 February 2016
The South Asian Games will see participation of over 3000 athletes
in 23 sports disciplines which include Archery, Athletics, Badminton,
Basketball, Boxing, Cycling, Football, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kabaddi, Kho
Kho, Shooting, Swimming, Squash, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Triathlon,
Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling and Wushu.
On 13th December 2015 in a colourful function at
Guwahati, Mascot and Logo of the Games were launched jointly by Minister of
State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs and Sports Shri SarbanandaSonowal,
Chief Minister of Assam Shri TarunGogoi and Sports Minister of Meghalaya Shri
S. Sangma.
10. Enhancement in various
facilities for athletes: The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
has on 30th June 2015 enhanced the diet and supplement charges
of the athletes as per the following rates:
I. Diet Charges –
Upto Rs.650/- per day
per athlete for Senior sportspersons
Upto Rs.450/- per day
per athlete for Junior/Sub-junior sportspersons
II. Supplement Charges –
Upto Rs.700/- per day
per athlete for heavy & middle weight power events
Upto Rs.400/- per day
per athlete for endurance, team, sprints and low weight power events
Upto Rs.300/- per day
per athlete for skill events
11. Creation of
Regional Sports Federations and their recognition: With a view to promoting
and giving due acknowledgement and importance to sports having regional spread,
the Ministry has decided to consider granting recognition to sports federations
of certain indigenous sports disciplines as Regional Sports Federations (RSFs)
subject to certain conditions such as, the sports disciplines must be popular
in a region/state and played in one or more states; the sports should have been
played in the region for at least last 10 years; the RSFs seeking recognition
from the Govt. should have conducted championships in all the categories namely
Senior, Junior & Sub-Junior. There shall be only one RSF for each sport;
Federations of only indigenous sports will be considered for recognition as
RSFs; and in case there is an international body for a sport discipline, the
recognition of the said body would be necessary.
12. Issue of Guidelines for
providing Sports Infrastructure/Facilities to Players and Officials during the
National Championships and International Tournaments held in India: In the wake of
complaints of poor management in conduct of National Para Athletics
Championships 2015, the Ministry issued guidelines to all recognized National
Sports Federations on 23rd April 2015 for providing and making
arrangements for requisite facilities relating to playing arena,
its accessibility, neat and clean toilets, provision for drinking water, proper
resting place, separate changing rooms for boys and girls, neat and clean
lodging facilities, adequately equipped with toilets including disabled
friendly toilets, proper transportation facilities for players and
officials from the place of stay to the venue of championship etc.
13. Visit of delegation
of International Olympic Committee: A delegation of International
Olympic Committee (IOC) led by Shri Thomas Bach, President, visited India on 27th April
2015 for a meeting with Prime Minister to discuss PM’s Vision for Development
of Sports in India.
A
Mémorandum of Understanding (MOU) wasalsosignedbetween International
OlympicCommittee, IndianOlympic Association and the Ministry of
YouthAffairs& Sports, whichaimsat contributing to the development of sport in
India by providing an overall framework of collaboration between the Parties,
within their respective mandates, rules and procedures, to promote additional
initiatives to complement the opportunities already made available by the IOC
through its existing development programmes.
14.
Categorization of Sports disciplines to make them eligible for assistance based
on their
performance: The
Department of Sports reviewed the categorization of sports disciplines on 23rd Mach
2015 with a view to rendering assistance from the Government. A new category of
‘high priority’ has been created while retaining the earlier three categories
viz., ‘priority’, ‘general’ and ‘others’. In the ‘High Priority’ category, the
sports disciplines played in the Olympic Games and in which India have won
medals in last conducted Asian Games as well as CWG or in which India has good
chance of winning medals in Olympics have been included. At present, 9 sports
disciplines viz., athletics, archery, badminton, boxing, hockey, shooting,
tennis, weightlifting and wrestling have been included.
Focused attention will be provided to High Priority disciplines.
15. Formulation of selection
criteria for sportspersons/teams for participation in international sports
events: The Department of Sports has formulated the selection criteria for
sportspersons/teams for participation in international sports events and
circulated the same to Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and National Sports
Federations (NSFs) on 10th March 2015. It has been
decided that for participation in multi-disciplinary sports events such
as Olympic Games, Winter Olympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games,
Asian Indoor Games, Asian Beach Games, Youth Olympics, Asian Youth Games,
Commonwealth Youth Games, Paralympics and Para-Asian Games, the
performance of the sportspersons, in the individual events during the
last twelve months prior to commencement of the event should not be less than
the performance achieved by the 6th position holder of the
previous edition of the respective tournament in measurable sports and for team
events, only those teams which have achieved ranking upto 8th among
participating countries of the concerned tournaments in the last one year
should be considered for participation in the respective tournaments. In
non-measurable individual sports, the sportspersons must have achieved 6th rank
in the last 12 months.
It has also been decided that only the sportspersons, coaches and
support staff approved by the Ministry and Sports Authority of India (SAI) will
be part of the contingent for the events cleared at cost to the government and
no additional sportspersons, coach and support staff will be included even at
no cost to government in such sports competitions.
16. Revision of National
Sports Awards Schemes: The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
revised the Schemes of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Arjuna Award, Dhyan Chand
Award and Dronacharya Awards.
In the revised Schemes, following major amendments have been made:
(i) Selection
Committee for Arjuna Award will be headed by Retired Judge of Supreme
Court/High Court.
(ii) A
sportsperson of eminence/sports administrator/sports expert
belonging to para sports will be member in Selection Committee for Arjuna
Awards.
(iii) Not
more than one sportsperson of eminence/coach from a particular sports
discipline shall be a member of the Selection Committee to avoid any bias
in favour of a particular discipline.
(iv) Nomination
agencies are expected to send nominations of most deserving
sportsperson(s)/coach(es) irrespective of whether sportspersons/coaches have
applied to them for awards.
17.
Information to be hosted mandatorily by IOA & NSFs on their website: The
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has asked Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
and the National Sports Federations (NSFs) to suo-moto disclose various
activities carried out by them on their websites mandatorily. Further, the
website must be updated by IOA & NSFs as frequently as possible and at
least once in a fortnight.
They also have been
asked to post their audited accounts and the Balance Sheet of the previous year
by 30th June of the current year. It has also been stipulated
that annual accounts of the previous financial year should be posted by the IOA
& NSFs during the current year as soon as it is finalised but latest by 31st December
of the current year.
18.
Revision of the Scheme of Special Awards to Medal Winners in International
Sports Events and their Coaches: The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
revised the Scheme of Special Awards to medal winners in international events
and their coaches in January 2015. In the revised scheme, the amount of
award money have been enhanced. The amount of award money for medal winners in
Olympic Games (summer and winter) has been enhanced from existing Rs. 50 lakh
(gold medal), Rs. 30 lakh (silver medal) and Rs. 20 lakh (bronze medal) to Rs.
75 lakh, Rs. 50 lakh and Rs. 30 lakh respectively. The amount of award money
for medal winners in Asian Games and Commonwealth Games has been enhanced
from existing Rs. 20 lakh (gold medal), Rs. 10 lakh (silver medal) and Rs. 6
lakh (bronze medal) to Rs. 30 lakh, Rs. 20 lakh and Rs. 10 lakh
respectively. In the category of the World Championships, Asian Championships
and Commonwealth Championships, three separate categories of award
money have been provided depending on whether the championships is
held once in four years, once in two years or held annually.
Amount of award money for medalists of Paralympic Games
(summer & winter), Para-Asian Games and Commonwealth Games (Para-Athletes)
have been fixed at par with medalists of Olympic Games, Asian Games and
Commonwealth Games.
IBSA World Championship of Blind, Deaflympics and Special Olympics
(summer & winter) have been included in the revised scheme of special
awards.
19.
Successful conduct of 35th National Games, Kerala: 35th National
Games were successfully organized from 31st January to 14th February,
2015 in Kerala. Sports competitions in 34 sports disciplines and 2 demo
events were held at 25 venues and at temporary overlays spread across 7
Districts of Kerala viz., Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam,
Thrissur, Kozhikkode and Kannur. For 35th National Games,
the Government of India has given grant of Rs. 121 crore to the Government of
Kerala in the form of Additional Central Assistance for creation/upgradation of
sports infrastructure.
20. India’s commendable
performance at Special World Olympics 2015, Los Angeles: Indian sportspersons
put up commendable performance at Special World Olympics 2015 held at Los Angeles
(USA) from 25th July to 2nd August 2015 by
winning 173 medals (47 gold, 54 silver and 72 bronze). India finished 3rd in
medals tally behind only USA and China.
The Ministry cleared participation of the Indian contingent at
cost to the Government in Special World Olympics 2015. Indian contingent
comprised of 275 persons, which included 214 sportspersons, 53 coaches, 3
psychologists and 5 contingent officials.
21.
Categorization of sports disciplines and recognition of ‘Yoga’ as a sports
discipline: The categorization of various Sports disciplines was reviewed and
the revised categories of sports disciplines and the scale of financial
assistance admissible to each category under the Scheme of Assistance to
National Sports Federations (NSFs) was conveyed to Indian Olympic Association
(IOA) and all recognized NSFs.
Based on the past performance in major international events, it
has been decided to upgrade the sport of Fencing from ‘Others’ to ‘General’
category. It has been decided to place ‘University Sports’ in the
‘Priority’ category.It has further been decided to recognize ‘Yoga’ as a sports
discipline and to place it in the ‘Priority’ category.
22.
Working Group Constituted for Re-drafting of the National Sports Development
Code of India:
Transparency and good governance in the Indian Olympic Association
(IOA) and in various sports federations of the country is of paramount
importance for development of sports in India. For this purpose, the Government
had issued various instructions from time to time and several initiatives were
taken. All the orders/notifications/instructions/circulars issued till 2001
were amalgamated with necessary modifications, into one comprehensive Code
titled National Sports Development Code of India (NSDCI), 2011 which came into
force with immediate effect from 31-01-2011.
Since then a lot of developments have taken place in sports sector
necessitating more accountability and transparency in the functioning of the
sports bodies. Hence, further amendments to the various provisions of NSDCI
need to be re-examined and bring about suitable amendments to relevant
provisions of the NSDCI.
To facilitate holding of consultations and prepare a revised draft
of the NSDCI, the Ministry has constituted a Working Group under chairmanship
of Hon’ble Justice C.K. Mahajan (Retd.).
The Working Group will examine existing NSDCI from both sports
governance and legal angles and fine-tune/revise the same with the purpose of
making it more precise and succinct, make specific recommendations on
preparation of Electoral College and streamlining of State/District bodies and
make any other recommendations, as deemed fit.
23.
Revision of scale of assistance to Sportspersons and National Sports
Federations: With a view to give a boost to the preparation of Indian athletes
for Rio Olympics, 2016 and enhancing the medal hopes of the country, the
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has made upward revision of various
financial parameters under the Scheme of Assistance to National Sports
Federations on 27thOctober 2015.
As per the revised norms, the amount for holding National
Championships has been revised from Rs.2.lakhs for seniors, juniors and
sub-juniors to Rs.5 lakhs for seniors, Rs.7 lakhs for juniors and Rs.10 lakhs
for sub-juniors. This will help catch sporting talent young.
To promote traditional tournaments, a new provision of assistance of up to Rs. 5 lakh each for such events has been made. Such tournaments will be identified by a Committee of experts. Assistance of Rs. 25 lakh will be available for holding prestigious tournaments in India. This will help improve the quality of tournaments.
Senior players and coaches will be allowed to travel by air in economy class for a distance beyond 500 kms. Similarly, junior players will be allowed to travel by air in economy class for a distance beyond 1200 kms. Sub-junior players will be allowed to travel by AC III tier. Earlier, air travel was not admissible and senior players were travelling by AC II tier and junior and sub-junior players were travelling by sleeper class for domestic competitions. This will make participation by athletes less stressful and convenient.
Air travel has been allowed for coaching camps and competitions held in the North-East Region. Similarly, the athletes from the North-East Region will be allowed air travel from their residence/coaching camps to and from Kolkata.
Medical insurance policy of Rs.5 lakhs and Personal Accident Policy of Rs.25 lakhs for athletes has been allowed.
For international events held in India, the quantum of financial assistance has been enhanced from Rs.10 lakhs to Rs.30 lakhs per tournament. The assistance can be utilized for boarding, lodging, transportation, rent of playfields, cost of consumable equipment, certificates, medals, awards and prize money. Prior to the revision, there was no provision of assistance for prize money.
The salary of various support personnel like doctors, physiotherapists, psychologists, masseurs, etc. has also been substantially hiked to attract highly skilled personnel to assist the athletes.
High Performance Specialist Coaches with a remuneration up to Rs. 2 lakh per month can be engaged by SAI/NSFs for sports disciplines included in mega events.
The salary of Chief Coach has been enhanced by three times from Rs.50,000 to Rs.1,50,000 per month. Higher salary will also be allowed in specific deserving cases. The salary of other coaches has also been enhanced from Rs.30, 000 to Rs.75, 000 per month. This will incentivise good coaches.
NSFs have been allowed to procure equipment upto Rs.10 lakh. Above
that amount, the procurement will be done by Sports Authority of India (SAI).
Evaluation of athletes’ performance from Sports Science point of view has been allowed. An amount of Rs.1500/- per athlete per international participation (if camp is not held before competition) for undergoing evaluation from Sports Science and Medical Fitness point of view will be paid by the Government.
source: PIB
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