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Revamped Khelo India to focus on all-round development

Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore today said the Khelo India initiative, which focused on infrastructure development till now, will look to ensure all-round growth in its revamped form.

Revamped Khelo India to focus on all-round development

Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore(Photo: Twitter)

Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore today said the Khelo India initiative, which focused on infrastructure development till now, will look to ensure all-round growth in its revamped form.

The government has approved Rs 1756 crore for a period of three years for the revamping of ‘Khelo India’, launched by the ministry last year by merging three schemes — Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan, Urban Sports Infrastructure Scheme and National Sports Talent Search Programme.

“A holistic approach has to be taken and there will be a seamless network which will enable a pathway from schools to Olympics,” Rathore, who recently took charge, said after a cabinet meeting.

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“In the age group of 10 to 18, health end education will be mapped and schools will be graded. Sports facilities will also be mapped with geographical location. Sports and education will be mixed.”

The programme aims to promote 20 universities across the country as hubs of sporting excellence, which would enable talented sportspersons to pursue the dual pathway of education and competitive sports.

Rathore said very soon, sports-specific Mobile Apps, equipped with relevant information, will be launched.

“The Apps will have tips for athletes and information on Indian and international athletes.”

The winner of the silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games said under the scheme, efforts will be made to upgrade and educate coaches at the community level.

Asked about the impending Sports Code and efforts to bring sports in the Concurrent list, Rathore said he was taking a “step by step” approach.

Responding to a query if he was satisfied with the standard of coaching in India, he remarked, “best is required, good is not enough.

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