INDIA
TO PARTICIPATE IN 10 DISCIPLINES IN THE FORTHCOMING COMMONWEALTH
GAMES.
PROPOSALS
UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR BIDDING THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010 AND
OLYMPIC GAMES.
FRESH
DATES TO HOLD FIRST AFRO-ASIAN GAMES IN NEW DELHI FROM OCTOBER
24 TO NOVEMBER1, 2003 SENT TO CABINET FOR APPROVAL.
MINISTER OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS SUSHRI UMA BHARTI EMPHASISES
THE NEED FOR SELF-FINANCING OF GAMES AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES WITH
THE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION.
India will participate in 10 disciplines in the
forthcoming Commonwealth Games and in about 19-20 disciplines
in Asian Games. The Commonwealth Games are being held from 25th
July to 4th August 2002 at Manchester, England and
Asian Games will be held from 29th September to 14th
October 2002 at Pusan, Korea. The disciplines for Commonwealth
Games include Athletics, Boxing, Judo, Table Tennis and Wrestling
and for Asian Games, these include Athletics, Archery, Badminton,
Billiards and Snooker, Kabbadi and Rowing.
2. Addressing the Parliamentary Consultative
Committee meeting yesterday the Minister of Youth Affairs and
Sports Sushri Uma Bharti informed the Members that the proposals
are under consideration for bidding for the Commonwealth Games
2010 and the Olympic Games 2012 . An expert group has been formed
to look into the details.
She also informed that the Indian Olympic Association
has given fresh dates for holding the first Afro-Asian Games in
New Delhi from 24th October to November 1, 2003. These
dates have been sent to the Cabinet for approval. The Afro-Asian
Games were scheduled last year in November but were postponed
due to security situation after September 11 terrorist attack
in the United States of America.
3. For Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, the
Ministry in consultation with the Indian Olympic Association has
fixed the criteria of 4th place performance of last
Commonwealth Games held in 1998 and Commonwealth Championships
held in 2001 and 2002 whichever is higher. In non-measurable disciplines
like boxing, etc. the performance in international competitions
during 2001 and 2002 will be taken into account.
Sushri Uma Bharti said the National Teams identified
for these games are undergoing preparation since last year. The
coaching camps are being held in National Institute of Sports,
Patiala and Centres of Sports Authority of India at Bangalore,
Kolkata and Gandhinagar and at different stadias in Delhi.
To monitor the preparation of sports persons/teams,
a National Monitoring Committee under the Chairmanship of the
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports has been formed. Discipline-wise
Monitoring Committees have also been constituted under the Chairmanship
of Director General, Sports Authority of India.
She said Brig. K.P. Singh Deo, President Rowing
Federation of India and Member of Parliament has been nominated
Chairman of "Preparations Committee for Commonwealth Games and
Asian Games 2002".
4. The Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports said
that 42 foreign coaches have been deployed this time for the training
of sports persons as against 18 in 1998 Commonwealth and Asian
Games. They have also been given sufficient foreign exposure to
develop their confidence in an atmosphere of international competition.
She said sophisticated sports equipment have been imported for
their proper training for preparation of Commonwealth and Asian
Games. She said the National Sports Federations have also been
given financial assistance for procurement of equipment both indigenous
and imported.
Expressing her satisfaction over the training,
the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports said that the Indian
Olympic Association and the National Sports Federations after
review of the preparation, have said that the medal tally in the
forthcoming games would be better than the last Commonwealth and
Asian Games held in 1998. In the 1998 Commonwealth Games India
participated in 6 disciplines and won 7 Gold, 10 Silver and 8
Bronze medals. In the last Asian Games held in Bangkok in 1998,
India participated in 23 disciplines and won 35 medals consisting
of 7 Gold, 11 Silver and 17 Bronze medals.
5. A detailed presentation was made by Director
General, Sports Authority of India on the preparation of the Indian
teams for Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games 2002. The presentation
included categories of events in which India is participating,
coaches/experts including foreign deployed for training, coach
camps held during the last one year and international competition
exposure given to the sports persons. The presentation was appreciated
by the Members.
6. The Minister emphasised the need to go for
self-financing in organising sports activities and games with
the participation of private sector. She said a Memorandum of
Understanding has been signed by Sports Authority of India (SAI)
and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)
in April this year to promote sports and achieve excellence at
the international level. Efforts are underway to workout a similar
agreement with Federation of Indian Industry she added.
7. The Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Sushri
Uma Bharti accepted the suggestion of Members to hold Parliamentary
Consultative Committee meetings at various training camps so that
they can see the preparation on ground. She said this will also
raise the moral of our players and motivate them for better performance.
8. The Minister of State for Youth
Affairs and Sports Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan, S/Shri Vanlal Zawma,
Samik Lahiri, Prof.I.G. Sanadi, C.Apok Jamir, MPs participated
in the meeting.