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Thakur confident of a better show at Paris 2024

- AYAN ACHARYA

The Union Sports Minister revealed that the government is establishi­ng 1000 Khelo India Centres (KIC) in partnershi­p with the State government­s across the country to ensure the availabili­ty of grassroots-level sports infrastruc­ture across the country.

Anurag Thakur, India’s Sports Minister, lauded North East’s efforts to better the sports ecosystem in the region. “The fact that we have a sports conclave for North-east speaks a lot about the progress of these States in sports. It is a testament to the emergence of sporting excellence in North-east States,” Thakur said during his keynote address at Sportstar’s first-ever North-east Sports Conclave in Guwahati.

Thakur heaped praise on Tokyo Olympic medallists Lovlina Borgohain (bronze) and Saikhom Mirabai Chanu (silver).

“Of the six individual medals won by India at the 2020 Olympics, two were won by Mirabai Chanu and Lovlina Borgohain. With their performanc­es, they have put Northeast not just on the Indian map but on the global map,” Thakur said.

“After our performanc­e at Rio 2016, we set up a dedicated Olympic cell to focus on excellence. Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) was started in 2016, wherein all sorts of supports have been taken care of by the central government. For example, the government facilitate­d Mirabai and her support staff’s travel to the USA for training before COVID-19. She was able to beat the travel ban and earned us a medal eventually. Likewise, Neeraj was able to compete in Sweden and Portugal before the Olympics,” he added.

Thakur also revealed that the government is in the process of setting up an infrastruc­ture dashboard “where we have all informatio­n about sporting infrastruc­ture in each district. Geo-tagging of sporting infrastruc­ture will allow government­s to spend judiciousl­y and do targetted projects in under-served areas.”

Asked how he planned on introducin­g profession­alism to the day-to-day workings of state sports federation­s, Thakur said, “I would like to take a friendly approach — just handhold where they need central government’s help. Make them realise that if they perform well, our sports will do well. It is the national sports federation­s and State associatio­ns who have to pick players and organise events.”

About whether the Tokyo 2020 medals tally met his expectatio­ns, Thakur said, “I think we expected a double-digit tally, we expected more medals from rifle shooting, wrestling and boxing. But I am sure with all-round help, we will be in a position to do better at Paris 2024.”

Thakur also touched upon the subject of facilitati­ng travel for athletes from Northeast so that they do not miss out on quality training and competitiv­e events in different parts of the country. “We’ve already subsidised rail fare, but it takes more travel time to reach the hill States and the North-east. We can look at increasing budgets for States, but the States should also come forward.

“Sports is a State subject ultimately. Those who sit in the chair should contribute more revenue for the game, that’s why they’re administra­tors,” he said.

Thakur said the government is establishi­ng 1000 Khelo India Centres (KIC) in partnershi­p with the State government­s across the country to ensure the availabili­ty of grassroots-level sports infrastruc­ture across the country. “Each Khelo India Centre will be entrusted with one sports discipline. We are also revamping the existing sporting facilities in the States which will be known as the Khelo India Sports Centre of Excellence (KISCE). The KISCES aim to provide athletes with world-class specialise­d training,” he said.

 ?? SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR ?? Room for improvemen­t: Anurag Thakur also revealed that the government is in the process of setting up an infrastruc­ture dashboard “where we have all informatio­n about sporting infrastruc­ture in each district. Geo-tagging of sporting infrastruc­ture will allow government­s to spend judiciousl­y and do targetted projects in under-served areas.”
SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR Room for improvemen­t: Anurag Thakur also revealed that the government is in the process of setting up an infrastruc­ture dashboard “where we have all informatio­n about sporting infrastruc­ture in each district. Geo-tagging of sporting infrastruc­ture will allow government­s to spend judiciousl­y and do targetted projects in under-served areas.”
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