Tuesday, January 8, 2013

India to nurture hidden rural talent in sport


Chennai:
In a bid to boost India’s medal tally in the Olympics, Sports ministry has launched a 10-year plan to nurture hidden talent in rural areas.
Speaking after commissioning of inshore patrol vessel (IPV) ICGS Rajkamal here on Tuesday, Union Minister of State (MoS) Defence and Independent Charge of Youth Affairs and Sport Jitender Singh said as per the plan, talent will be identified in rural areas and then sent to district for training. “If they excel there then they would be taken to Sport Authority of India’s centre for excellence where they would be nurtured,” he added.
The minister also said that the Centre is developing 28 centres of excellence where world class coaching would be provided under the scheme.
The minister said that the centres of sports excellence are being upgraded and over four or five have fully been equipped. “We are also planning to bring in foreign coaches besides focusing on specific disciplines where we have chances to win medals,” the minister said.
The minister also said that Tamil Nadu will be getting the surveillance radar system very soon, which is a giant leap forward to coastal security.
To a query on the continous attacks on fishermen from Tamil Nadu by Sri Lankan Navy, the minister said the issue is being bilaterally dealt by ministry of external affairs. “Currently, senior officers of Coast Guard, police and diplomatic channels meet every six months to discuss the situation. I have also requested to be part of the meeting which will be conducted soon,” the minister said.
He also said that the government has launched a pilot project by fitting GPS equipment on fishing boats so that their boats can be tracked.

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