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These players will no longer get price money from the government, know why this decision was taken

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Many times in India, athletes are given prize money from the government due to their good sports and winning medals. Under the earlier system, the athlete received around Rs 13 lakh for winning the gold medal in the Junior World Championship, while the first place in the Asian or Commonwealth Games received a prize of Rs 5 lakh. But now, the Ministry has decided not to focus junior competitions only on podium finish, but has tried to promote it as a developmental platform.

The officer gave information

A ministry official said that India was the only country where the junior championship was given great importance, due to which the athletes used to work so hard at the level that when they reach a higher level, they get tired or their competition The desire ends. Also, changes have been made in the award policy for senior athletes. The Ministry has removed the Commonwealth Championship and South Asian Games from the award list. No award will now be received on achieving the International Master or Grandmaster standard in chess.

In addition, shooting player Manu Bhaker won two bronze medals at Paris Games last year, now the players and their coaches will get the award for every medal in the Olympic and World Championships. The academy or akhara where the medal winner must have trained, he will also get the award. In the earlier policy, the condition was that the athlete’s family (husband, wife, parents, siblings) would not get the award, which has now been removed.

This decision taken for this reason

Over the years, cash prizes have been considered a major inspiration for crimes such as doping and age fraud. According to data from the National Anti-Doping Agency, India has more than 10% of doping criminals since 2022, out of 204 children. Although there is no central system that tracks how many athletes manipulate their age, many athletes have been suspended in various sports in the last few years. Many others have survived this.

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