Olympic Medal Winners will be Offered Coaching Jobs: Maken


London, Jul 27 (PTI): Sports Minister Ajay Maken said the Government of India will offer coaching jobs to its athletes who win medals at the 30th Olympic Games starting today.

"Government of India has decided to offer coaching jobs to all past and present medal winners at the Olympics," Maken said while speaking at a reception hosted at India House in honour of the Indian Olympic Team.

Maken hoped the announcement would motivate the 81-strong Indian contingent to perform well "so that they are assured of a job for life."

Initially they would get pay-scales equivalent to an Assistant Commissioner of Police and they would also get quick promotions based on their performance.

"In India, there is so much of excitement and expectation from the Olympic contingent. For the first time, India is represented by 81-strong contingent. This is the biggest reason for such expectations. Last time the Indian contingent was 56-member strong," he said.

He said government had spent about Rs 200 crore during the last one year for training the athletes.

Welcoming the Indian Olympic Team, the High Commissioner of India, Jaimini Bhagwati wished "all athletes particularly Indian athletes and other sportsmen and women success in the Olympics."

Leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul, Lord Gulam Noon, founder chairman of Noon Products, Virendra Sharma, MP, Ms Seema Malhotra, MP were among those who attended the reception.

  

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  • rovil, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jul 27 2012

    this is lies .first they tell we give job for winners . and after coming back form London, they forget to give jobs Indian sport ministers keep there own family members for this job and take money from government .so this is useless.but best of luck for team India.make us proud.

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/DUBAI

    Fri, Jul 27 2012

    THE SPORTS AUTHORITY JUST NOW WOKE UP FROM ITS SLEEP TO MAKE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. REALLY FEEL PITY ON OUR YOUNG ATHLETES WHO NEVER GET ANY ENCOURAGEMENT FROM OUR STATE AND CENTRAL GOVT THROUGH FINANCING BACKGROUND OR FACILITIES .THERE ARE A LOT OF EXAMPLES FOR THIS,SHAME ON YOU. GO AROUND AND SEE HOW THE SPORTS SECTOR IS BACKED BY THE AUTHORITIES AND THE GOVT ITSELF INVOLVING AND FUNCTIONING IN OTHER COUNTRIES.

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  • anil, blore/oman

    Fri, Jul 27 2012

    this is big drama...out 200 crs.. may be spending for njoyment in london with ...for ,,, .... the ed team memebers some of highly influenced, some relatives of sports ministers,nd some friends..etc,,etc..
    very few team mates.. are deserved,, for olypmic,,,,
    i guess 80 percent team just for UK TOUR,,,, THATS REAL FACT...
    SPORTS MINISTER ,,M MEAN TO SAY.. IF WON THEY MEDALS.. WILL GET COACH JOB,,,, THEN AFTER NO NEED TO COMPETE FOR INDIA,, NEXT OLYMPICS..
    SOUNDS WELL .. ALL THE BEST FOR OLYMPICS TEAM INDIA....SPLY COACHES ,,, BEHAVE WELL WITH UR TEAM MATES???????????????

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 27 2012


    IS THERE ANY ACTION AGAINST LOOTING MAN KALMADI??

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