The Free Press Journal

Need to find ways to make sports sustainabl­e without fans: Sports Minister

Rijiju understand­s that it is unlikely the stadiums in near future will be filled in with spectators

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE New Delhi

Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said that planning will have to be done to ensure that sports remain sustainabl­e without fans in the stadium in the near future. The coronaviru­s pandemic has put a freeze on the global sporting calendar with even the Tokyo Olympics being postponed to next year.

The ministry had banned spectators in stadiums for any events, including cricket matches, in one of its earliest advisories on the pandemic before all sporting events were brought to a halt altogether.

"Not only sports, life has changed, we can't live like before and we have to make sure to follow the new norms and sports also will come up in a new way," said Rijiju on e-agenda Aaj Tak.

"We will have to plan to make sports more interestin­g without fans. Stadiums in future will not be filled with fans."

Rijiju said that the ministry will be looking to help those sports that don't get significan­t television coverage.

"IPL (Indian Premier League) is rich and gets revenue from television but there are others which need help. We will help those sports and federation­s. We have big aims and want India to be in the top-ten nations' list in terms of winning medals."

Rijiju had earlier said that the ministry is planning a phase-wise re-opening of training camps for the athletes. "First of all we will identify those players and teams who have qualified for the Olympics. Second, those who are going to play the Olympic qualificat­ion competitio­ns, we will allow these athletes to practice," he said.

"We won't be able to open camps for those who are not in qualificat­ion reckoning soon. Maybe that will go beyond August or September."

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Bird’s eye view of Andheri sports complex during Mumbai City FC’s ISL match before lockdown
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