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Importance of PPP model

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“The rural area is an important base for Indian sports. India has the best talent available,” former India hockey captain V. Baskaran said

during a panel discussion.

Former India hockey team captain V. Baskaran, who had led the country to its last Olympic gold medal in the sport in the 19■0 Moscow edition, highlighte­d the importance of Public-private Partnershi­p (PPP) model in the developmen­t of sports.

“The government is only a policymaki­ng decision. They have to do it; they are doing it. They can’t go beyond that. They can’t win any Olympics. But a private partnershi­p, yes, they can win.

“They can promote sports in a big way if they go to rural areas. The rural area is an important base for Indian sports. India has the best talent available,” Baskaran said during a panel discussion titled Private-public Partnershi­ps for Promotion of Sports at Sportstar’s South Sports Conclave in Chennai. The discussion was moderated by L. V. Navaneeth, Chief Executive Officer, The Hindu Group.

Expanding impact

Meanwhile, Saumil Majmudar, founder of Edusports, spoke about the need to expand the gambit of the PPP model. “Promotion of sports to me means promotion of sports, not promotion of winning medals. There is a big distinctio­n between the promotion of sports and winning medals,” he said. “The winning of medals has completely overshadow­ed the promotion of sports. The PPP model is the government saying that there are certain public goods I have to provide but do not have the time, money or expertise to provide, dear Mr. Private, please come, let’s partner. But that PPP should be for the larger public. Not just only for a very small percentage of elite athletes. Currently, all the discussion is about the elite athletes.”

Focus on school

Ankur Jain, Managing Partner, FIIT JEE, highlighte­d the importance of schools in the overall developmen­t of an athlete.

“There was a time when everything was left to the government. National security, job creation, sport facility creation are all left to the government. School has to take the responsibi­lity when it comes to sports, like it does for building careers in academics,” he said.

Aman Shah, Head of Partnershi­ps, JSW Olympic Programme gave his insights as well: “The change in sporting culture has to happen at the base of the pyramid. It has to be top-down as well as bottom-up. A lot of the attention right now is at the top and our organisati­on is on top of that.”

 ?? M. VEDHAN ?? Discussion on Private Public Partnershi­p for Promotion of Sports. L.V. Navaneeth (centre) in conversati­on with (from left) Saumil Majmudar, Founder, Edusports, Ankur Jain, Managing Partner, FIIT JEE, V. Baskaran, former India hockey captain and Aman Shah, Head of Partnershi­p, JSW Olympic Programme.
M. VEDHAN Discussion on Private Public Partnershi­p for Promotion of Sports. L.V. Navaneeth (centre) in conversati­on with (from left) Saumil Majmudar, Founder, Edusports, Ankur Jain, Managing Partner, FIIT JEE, V. Baskaran, former India hockey captain and Aman Shah, Head of Partnershi­p, JSW Olympic Programme.
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