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'Pocket allowance' cleared for SAF, AAG
By Our Sports Reporter
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The Ministry of Sports has realised that it
has a mission to complete.
Foremost on its agenda was to lift the standard of the Indian
sport ``to reach world level of excellence in major competitive
events such as Olympics and Asian Games''. And, the solution - a
daily pocket allowance of 20 dollars, even in the South Asian
Federation (SAF) Games and the Afro-Asian Games.
After a two-hour-long meeting with the officials of the Indian
Olympic Association (IOA) and the various national sports
federations here on Thursday, the Union Sports Minister, Ms. Uma
Bharti, said that the Government has decided to increase the
incentives for the sportspersons at various levels of
competition. Besides the obligatory financial help the Government
provides during the Olympic Games, the Asian Games and the
Commonwealth Games, the Ministry of Sports decided to include all
future SAF and Afro-Asian Games into the scheme. While the Afro-
Asian Games have been indefinitely postponed, the Islamabad SAF
Games have been rescheduled to new dates - March 30 to April 8.
Among other several issues, the Sports Ministry has doubled the
financial assistance for holding national championships. Earlier,
the state associations were given a grant of Rs. one lakh (sub-
junior), Rs. two lakh (junior) and Rs. three lakh (senior) for
conducting national championships. This amount has been doubled.
Ms. Bharti said that the IOA and all the national federations
have extended support to the amended guidelines, which are aimed
at providing maximum possible assistance. Moreover, the
Government was keen to put sports in the concurrent list, ensure
strict adherence of the terms of office bearers and make sports
dope free.
As for the doping in sports, a committee headed by the IOA
President, Mr. Suresh Kalmadi, has been formed which will submit
its report in two months.
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