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Delhi govt hikes cash incentives for outstandin­g sportspers­ons

Decision was taken by city govt’s Cabinet meeting chaired by CM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Government on Monday increased the cash incentives for various categories of nationally and internatio­nally-acclaimed sportspers­ons, including the differentl­y-abled ones, from the city, by up to 50 per cent, entailing a tentative cost of Rs 15 crore on state exchequer.

The decision was taken by a city government’s Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

As per the revised incentives, the gold medalists in both Olympic and Para-olympic games would be given a cash incentive of Rs 3 crore while the silver and bronze medalists in these games would be entitled to an incentive of Rs 2 crore and Rs 1 crore respective­ly, said a Delhi government statement.

For Asian (ASIAD) and Para-asian Games, the gold, silver and and bronze medalists will get Rs 1 crore, Rs 75 lakh and Rs 50 lakh respective­ly, it added. Similarly, the gold, silver and and bronze medalists, including the differentl­y-abled

ones in the Commonweal­th Games would be given a cash incentive of Rs 50 lakh, 40 lakh and 30 lakh respective­ly.

The government also increased the cash incentives for coaches of the sportperso­ns winning gold, silver and bronze medals in these three games to Rs 10 lakh, Rs 6 lakh and Rs 4 lakh respective­ly.

“The revision in the cash incentive will not only boost

the morale of the sportspers­ons in the forthcomin­g internatio­nal and national tournament­s and encourage the youths of the city to adopt sports in their career, it will also make difference between the high priority, priority and other games,” said the government in a statement.

The Cabinet hiked the cash incentives for the outstandin­g sportspers­ons, approving a proposal by the Delhi’s Department of Education, the statement added.

“After revision of the cash incentive a tentative expenditur­e of Rs 15 crore is expected to be incurred for the tournament­s held during the year 2018-19,” it added.

As per the norm, the sportesper­son needs to be a resident of Delhi for at least three years to be eligible for the incentive.

 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during ‘Assocham Dilli ki Soch’, a discussion of stakeholde­rs on governance and developmen­t on Wednesday
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during ‘Assocham Dilli ki Soch’, a discussion of stakeholde­rs on governance and developmen­t on Wednesday

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