Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Indian athletes yet to get daily allowance

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

THE ALLOWANCE IS SANCTIONED BY THE SPORTS MINISTRY BUT THE IOA IS IN CHARGE OF ENSURING ATHLETES GET DAILY ALLOWANCE

PALEMBANG: Indian athletes are yet to get their daily allowance of $50 per day even though their competitio­ns at the Asian Games draw to an end at this venue, an official of the contingent has conceded.

Palembang is co-hosting the Games with Jakarta and sports like tennis and shooting are being competed here.

The Indian participat­ion in tennis is already over and shooting will end on Sunday. Athletes of these sports, which have given India three gold medals so far, are yet to get their due.

Most tennis players and shooters have already departed for their next assignment. While shooters are headed for the World Championsh­ips in Changwon, tennis players including doubles gold medallists Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan will be competing at the US Open in New York.

CASHLESS FOREX CARD

All athletes have been given a forex card but the money is not loaded in it yet. BS Kushwaha, deputy chef de mission from the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA), said that the forex cards will be activated soon.

“The cards are to be activated from New Delhi, not here. I am in constant touch with the IOA officials in New Delhi and they said it will be done soon,” Kushwaha said.

The allowance is sanctioned by the sports ministry but it is the IOA which is in charge of ensuring the athletes get the daily allowance. While the delay doesn’t impact the senior players much, the junior athletes are left in the lurch. “Everything is taken care of in the Games Village but there are times you need the money. My point is that if you have to give the money anyway, why not do it at the start of the tournament? Most tennis players have left, so what is the point if they load the card now,” an Indian athlete said on condition of anonymity.

A team official from the shooting contingent said there was no delay during the Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast but they are awaiting the allowance this time.

“We are told we would be getting it by tonight. But obviously, it is better if we get it at the start of the event or even in the middle of competitio­n. Right now, we are nearing the end,” said the official.

Kushwaha pointed out that sometimes incorrect informatio­n of the athlete can cause delays. “Sometimes, the passport numbers they send could be wrong, or some other error in filling up the form that can cause the delay. Anyway, the officials in Delhi are on it and it should be done soon,” he said.

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