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ANNUAL REPORT

2008-2009

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS

Department of Youth Affairs

Department of Sports

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CONTENTSPage No.

OVERVIEW i-ii

ORGANISATION iii-x

A. DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS

1. Youth Development 1

2. National Programme for Youth and Adolescents' Development 2-3

3. Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award 4

4. National Youth Festival 5-6

5. National Youth Award 7

6. Promotion of Scouting and Guiding 8

7. Rashtriya Sadbhavana Yojana 9

8. National Service Volunteers Scheme 10-11

9. Youth Hostels 12

10. International Cooperation 13-17

11. National Service Scheme 18-21

12. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan 22-31

13. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development 32-42

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B. DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS

14. Sports Development 43-44

15. Major Sports Achievement of Indian Team in International Events 45-48

16. Sports Authority of India 49-64

17. Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior 65-69

18. Broadbasing of Sports and Creation of Sports Infrastructure at Grassroots 70-73

19. Scheme relating to Promotion of Excellence in Sports 74-76

20. Scheme relating to Incentives to Sportspersons 77-82

21. Scheme relating to Participatory Sports 83-84

22. Scheme of Assistance for Anti-Doping Activities 85-86

23. Preparation of Commonwealth Games 2010 87-88

24. International Exchange of Sports and Physical Education Teams/Experts 89

25. Recent Initiatives in the field of Sports at a Glance 90-92

CONTENTSPage No.

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ANNEXURES

I. Organisational Chart 93-94

II. Financial Outlays 2009-10 95-97

III. Statement showing Grants-in-Aid to voluntary organizations/NGOs

amounting to Rs.1 lakh and above during 2008-09. 98-105

IV. Statement showing pending UCs 106-134

V. Statement showing details of pending CAG audit paras and action taken

thereon. 135-136

VI. Statement showing the funds sanctioned State-wise under the scheme of

NPYAD during 2008-09 137-138

VII. List of National Youth Awardees 139-141

VIII. List of Youth Hostels already constructed 142-143

IX. List of Youth Hostels under construction. 144

X. Achievement of SAI Scheme Trainees for the last three years 145

XI. Details of Grants released to National Sports Federations 146-149

XII. Status position of Foreign Coaches 150-154

XIII. List of Sportspersons assisted under the scheme relating to Talent

Search & Training 155-156

XIV. Details of Assistance provided from National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) 157-159

XV. Details of contribution received from different organizations into NSDF 160-161

XVI. Details of Sportspersons/coaches given Special Cash Awards during 2008-09 162-182

CONTENTSPage No.

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OVERVIEW

The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India owes its origin to the

Department of Sports, which was set up in the year, 1982 at the time of the IXth Asian

Games in New Delhi. During the International Youth Year 1985 it was upgraded to the

Department of Youth Affairs & Sports. On 17th May, 2000, it became a full-fledged

Ministry. The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has been bifurcated into two separate

Departments namely, Department of Youth Affairs and Department of Sports, under

independent charge of two separate Secretaries, with the overall charge of a Union

Minister of State (Independent charge) with effect from 29th April, 2008.

India has the largest Youth population in the world. To optimally tap their constructive

and creative energies, the Ministry pursues the twin objectives of personality - building

and nation building, that is, developing the personality of youth and involving them in

various nation-building activities. The Ministry has also recognized "Adolescents" as an

important segment of the Youth. As most of the issues concerning the Youth are the

functions of other Ministries/Departments, like Education, Employment & Training, Health

and Family Welfare etc., the role of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is to act as a

facilitator and catalytic agent. A National Commission for Youth was set up to recommend

to the Government measures to tackle effectively the problems faced by the youth of

India, with particular focus on youth unemployment. The recommendations of the

Commission have been considered and two new schemes (i) National Programme for

Adolescents and Youth Development (NPYAD) (restructured scheme) and (ii) Panchayat

Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA) have been introduced in the Ministry during the

11th Plan.

Sports promotion is primarily the responsibility of the various National Sports

Federations, which are autonomous. The role of the Government is to create the

infrastructure and promote capacity-building for broad-based sports as well as for

achieving excellence in various competitive events at the national and international

levels. The Ministry's schemes are geared towards achieving these objectives.

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CONFERENCE OF STATE MINISTERS OF YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS

A Conference of State Ministers of State Governments and Union Territories was held

on 9th July, 2008 under the Chairmanship of Dr. M.S.Gill, Hon'ble Minister of State

(Independent Charge of Youth Affairs & Sports) at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi to discuss

various issues relating to Sports and Youth Affairs with State and Union Territory

Governments.

Conference of State Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports held in July, 2008

There was a very encouraging response with almost all State Ministers/State Secretaries

of Youth Affairs and Sports attending this conference. On this occasion Department of

Sports introduced the new scheme of Panchayat Yuva Krida aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA).

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SECRETARIAT

The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports is functioning under the overall guidance of a

Minister of State (Independent Charge), Youth Affairs & Sports.

In April, 2008, the Ministry was bifurcated into the Department of Youth Affairs and the

Department of Sports, each under the charge of a Secretary to the Government of

India. There are 3 Joint Secretaries in the Ministry. Joint Secretary (Youth Affairs and

Administration) looks after matters concerning Youth Affairs and Adolescents, Nehru

Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), National Service Scheme and the work relating to General

Administration. Joint Secretary (Sports) looks after the work relating to Sports Authority

of India (SAI), Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education (LNUPE), various

National Sports Federations and other Sports Schemes like Panchayat Yuva Krida evam

Khel Abhiyan. Joint Secretary (International Sports Division) looks after matters

concerning the Commonwealth Games 2010. The work relating to Accounts & Audit is

under the charge of a Joint Secretary & Financial Adviser who looks after the work of

this Ministry in addition to his duties in other Ministries. The Ministry of Youth Affairs &

Sports has at present a sanctioned strength of 219, comprising 37 Group ‘A’ posts, 78

Group ‘B’ posts (21 Gazetted and 57 Non Gazetted), 74 Group ‘C’ posts and 30 Group

‘D’ posts. The Organizational Chart of the Ministry is at Annexure-I.

REPRESENTATION OF SC/ST AND OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

There are 33 personnel who belong to Scheduled Castes (2 in Group 'A', 14 in Group 'B',

7 in Group 'C' and 10 in Group 'D'), 7 belong to Scheduled Tribes (4 in Group 'B', 3 in

Group 'D') and 10 are from Other Backward Classes.

FUNCTIONS OF THE MINISTRY

The specific subjects being dealt by the two Departments namely, Department of

Youth Affairs and Department of Sports contained in the Second Schedule of the

Order of the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 are as under: -

ORGANIZATION

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A. DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS

1. Youth Affairs/Youth Policy.

2. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan.

3. National Reconstruction Corps Scheme (Rashtriya Sadbhavana Yojana)

4. Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development.

5. Scheme for assistance to Rural Youth and Sports Clubs.

6. National Commission for Youth.

7. National Service Scheme.

8. Voluntary Youth Organisations including financial assistance to them (Financial

Assistance to Youth Organisations for Youth and Adoloscents' Development)

9. National Service Volunteer Scheme.

10. Commonwealth Youth Programme and United Nations Volunteers.

11. Youth welfare activities, youth festivals, work camp, etc.(National Youth Festival)

12. Boy-scouts and girl-guides.

13. Youth Hostels.

14. National Youth Awards (National Youth Awards and Tenzing Norgay National Adventure

Awards).

15. Residual work of the erstwhile National Discipline Scheme.

16. Exchange of Youth Delegations with foreign countries.

B. DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS

1. Sports Policy.

2. Sports and Games.

3. National Welfare Fund for Sportsmen.

4. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports.

5. Sports Authority of India.

6. Matters relating to the Indian Olympic Association and national sports federations.

7. Participation of Indian sports teams in tournaments abroad and participation of

foreign sports teams in international tournaments in India.

8. National Sports Awards including Arjuna Awards.

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9. Sports Scholarships.

10. Exchange of Sports persons, experts and teams with foreign countries.

11. Sports infrastructure including financial assistance for creation and development

of such infrastructure.

12. Financial assistance for coaching, tournaments, equipment, etc.

13. Sports matters relating to Union territories.

14. Physical Education.

All attached or subordinate offices and autonomous bodies set up by the Ministry

concerning any of the subjects specified above.

SUBORDINATE OFFICES/AUTONOMOUS ORGANISATIONS

Department of Youth Affairs

This Department has one subordinate office i.e the National Service Scheme (NSS) and

two autonomous organizations viz. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), New Delhi;

and Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD)(deemed University

since October, 2008) Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu.

Department of Sports

This Department comprises:

(A) Sports Division: It looks after the sports activities of the Department except

issues relating to Commonwealth Games 2010.

(B) Commonwealth Games-2010 Division: A separate Division was created as per

recommendation of Group of Ministers on 25.10.2004 to look after matters relating

to preparation of Commonwealth Games 2010.

Following autonomous organization function are under the administrative control of

Department of Sports:-

(i) Sports Authority of India (SAI), New Delhi

(ii) Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education (LNUPE), Gwalior, Madhya

Pradesh

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(iii) National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA)

(iv) National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL)

ALLOCATION OF BUDGET

The total budget allocation for the Ministry for 2008-09 was Rs.1111.81 crore (BE),

comprising Rs.890.00 crore on the Plan side and Rs.221.81 crore on the Non-Plan side.

RE for 2008-09 is Rs.1593.00 crores comprising of Rs.1311.00 crore on the Plan side and

Rs.282.00 crore on the Non-Plan side. For the year 2009-10, the total budget estimate

is Rs.3,073.00 crores (BE) comprising Rs.2,699.00 crore for Plan and Rs.374.00 crore for

Non Plan. The details are given at Annexure -II.

PROGRESS MADE IN IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Official Language Unit of the Ministry performs the duties of the nodal agency for

Official Language Hindi among the divisions/ sections and Subordinate Offices/

Autonomous Bodies of the Ministry. In this Unit, there are One Dy. Director (O.L.), one

Senior Hindi Translator and three Junior Hindi Translators who translate Annual Report,

Outcome Budget/ Performance Budget, agreements, Notifications, Resolutions, General

Orders, Circulars, Memorandums and Parliament Questions etc. to promote the use of

official language Hindi in official work bilingually. The Ministry has been notified under

rule 10 (4). Four Sections of the Ministry have been specified for the use of Hindi. In

the Ministry all Name Plates, Notice Boards, rubber stamps, seals, letterheads etc.

have been prepared both in Hindi and English. Letters received in Hindi are invariably

replied in Hindi.

There is an Official Language Committee under the Chairmanship of Joint Secretary

(Admin). The main function of the committee is to promote the use of Hindi in official

work to be dealt with the Ministry and remove the obstacle in this regard. The untrained

officials are regularly given training in Hindi typing/stenography. In this period, the

officers of the Ministry, to ensure the progressive use of Hindi and its effective

implementation, had inspected Subordinate/Autonomous offices. To achieve the target

fixed in the Annual Programme prepared by Official Language Department, effective

efforts are being made by the Ministry and its Subordinate/Autonomous offices and will

be continued in future also. Hindi Fortnight was celebrated in the Ministry from 22nd

September to 3rd October, 2009. The Hindi Advisory Committee has been formed in

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the Ministry and its meetings had been held in the month of September 2007 and

February 2008 and follow-up actions are being taken on the decisions taken in the

meeting.

VIGILANCE CELL

Vigilance Machinery during the period functioned in the Ministry under Shri Sailesh,

Joint Secretary who has been designated as the Chief Vigilance Officer who deals with

the vigilance cases. Each autonomous organization and subordinate office in the Ministry

has its own independent unit to deal with vigilance cases. The Vigilance Awareness

Week was observed in the Ministry from 3rd to 7th November, 2008. A pledge was

taken by all the officers and employees of this Ministry. During the week, procedure

for making complaints under Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informers'

Resolution (popularly known as Whistle Blowers' Resolution) was widely circulated.

Banners and posters were displayed giving vigilance slogans during the Vigilance Awareness

Week. The need for efficiency and transparency in public spending was emphasized.

The systems, procedures and the avenues available for redressing the grievances of

citizens were also explained.

COMPLAINT COMMITTEE ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN

EMPLOYEES

In pursuance of the directives of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in their judgment in the

case of Vishakha & Others Vs. State of Rajasthan & Others, a Complaint Committee has

been constituted under the Chairmanship of a lady Director in the Ministry of Youth

Affairs & Sports to look into the complaints of sexual harassment of women employees

in the Ministry. A complaint receieved by the Committee during last year is presently

in the final stage of its hearing. No fresh complaint has been received by the Committee

during 2008-09.

PUBLIC GRIEVANCES

A Public Grievances Cell exists in the Ministry for redressal of public grievances. It

supervises the implementation of the various guidelines issued from time to time by

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the Department of Administrative Reforms. This Cell functions under Director (Admn.)

who has been designated as the Nodal Officer for Public Grievances.

INFORMATION AND FACILITATION CENTRE

The following facilities are available at Information and Facilitation Centre:

• Policy documents like National Youth Policy 2003 and National Sports Policy, 2001

• Schemes of the Ministry.

• Booklets/Pamphlets/News letters released by the Ministry and its Subordinate

Office/Autonomous bodies.

• Directory of addresses of state level and district level offices of NYKS.

In addition, petition/complaints/suggestions and application under Right to Information

Act (RTI), 2005 are also received at the Facilitation Centre.

INITIATIVES THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DURING THE YEAR

2008-09

Executive Video Conferencing System (EVCS) over NICNET: In order to carry forward e-

governance as a practical, cost-effective and efficient tool, the EVCS based on NICNET

have been installed in the Ministry by NIC to enable holding meetings with Secretaries

to the Govt. of India & Chief Secretaries of States/Union Territories through effective

and faster mode of communication. EVCS is an integrated system with LCD display

screen and a fixed camera with integrated microphone and speakers. It is equipped

with Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) to ensure secrecy and confidentiality of

communications.

PYKKA-MIS: Ministry has availed the services of NIC for preparation of Management

Information System on Panchayat Yuva Krida Aur Khel Abhiyan scheme. PYKKA-MIS is a

web-enabled on-line system that would facilitate the management of the scheme details

and allow better monitoring of the scheme by the Central and State agencies. The

system will later be used for maintaining database and receiving online-proposals and

their implementation.

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Monitoring of Financial Assistance to National Sports Federations (NSFs): The

software developed by NIC is a web-based application, which facilitates online

submission of proposals by the NSFs to the Ministry. The software will help in bringing

more transparency in the process of giving financial assistance to NSFs by enabling

online submission of the proposals by the federations and processing by the Ministry.

The software will also provide online status of any proposal from the date of its receipt

till the final settlement of accounts. The database will further enable generation of

various kinds of reports for the purpose of monitoring and review by higher officials.

GIS based database of sports infrastructure: NIC has been requested to develop GIS

based database of sports facilities available in Delhi is being prepared with the help of

NIC. The database will have complete information about various sports infrastructure

facilities available in and around Delhi. This shall allow users to search for sports

infrastructures by a number of different ways. They will be able to browse an interactive

map, search for nearest facilities in their local area, use the name and address of a

specific infrastructure to find out more information. This will also help in identifying

the gap areas and optimal planning for improvement and investment in Sports

Infrastructures.

Website of the Ministry: Consequent upon the bifurcation of the Ministry in Department

of Youth Affairs & Department of Sports, the website of the Ministry has been redesigned

by NIC in such a way that each department has separate content and look & feel with

state-of-the-art administrator control for easy addition/deletion of the content. The

content for both the departments are now bilingual in nature.

Comp DDO: Based on the recommendations of 6th Pay Commission, the software for

processing payroll etc. has been modified and implemented by NIC. The revised paybills,

bilingual pay-slips are being generated on monthly basis.

PENDING UTILISATION CERTIFICATE (U.C.) FROM NGOs.

Several voluntary/non-governmental organizations throughout the country, which were

given financial assistance under various schemes of the Ministry in the previous years,

have not yet furnished the prescribed Utilization Certificates (UCs) despite reminders.

Action has been taken to stop further grants to such organizations. Besides, the matter

is being actively pursued with them. The process of UCs has been computerized. The

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year wise pendency of UCs is summarized in the statement given at Annexure –IV. It

would be seen from this that a large number of pending UCs as per present record are

very old. A special drive has been launched to reconcile the UCs with the Pay and

Accounts Office and efforts are being made to resolve the issue of pending UCs in

consultation with the Ministry of Finance.

PENDING AUDIT PARAS

The details of the pending audit paras are given at Annexure-V

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DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS

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Chapter-1YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Hon'ble Prime Minister of India in his Independence Day speech on 15th August,

2006. He called upon all youth to work shoulder to shoulder in building a new India of

their dreams. He has also assured that this country will have great opportunities for

full expression of the skills of youth in India.

The population of persons below the age of 35 years in India is about 70 percent

of the total population. Within this, the population between the age of 10-19 years is

approximately 225 million, the largest ever cohort of young people to make a transition

to adulthood. It is this population of young people, which constitutes, for India, a

potential demographic dividend, and/or a challenge of mega proportions if not properly

addressed and harnessed.

NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY, 2003

The National Youth Policy, 2003, while emphasizing on youth empowerment and

participation of youth in the processes of planning and development, Gender Justice,

Inter-Sectoral coordination, and establishment of a well organized Information and

Research Network in respect of issues of concern for the Youth, accords priority to

rural and tribal youth, out-of-school youth, adolescents and youth with disability and

under especially difficult circumstances. In this broad framework, it identifies the

sectors key to the development of youth viz., Education, Health and Family Welfare,

Recreation and Sports, Preservation of Environment, Training and Employment, Art and

Culture, Science and Technology and Civics and good Citizenship. Meanwhile, it has

been decided to revise the National Youth Policy, 2003 in the context of 11th Five Year

Plan.

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Background

The scheme titled National Programme for Youth and Adolescent Development (NPYAD)

has been formulated by merger of four 100% central sector grants-in-aid schemes of the

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports during 10th Plan namely, Promotion of Youth Activities

& Training, Promotion of National Integration, Promotion of Adventure and Development

& Empowerment of Adolescents’, with a view to reduce the multiplicity of schemes

with similar objectives and improve the delivery mechanism.

Under the scheme, proposals from All India Organisations are received directly and

proposals from State Level Organisations through the concerned State Government/ UT

administration, duly verified & prioritized by a designated State Level Screening

Committee (SLSC).

The scheme is being implemented in the project mode through Project Implementing

Agencies (PIAs). The PIA may submit project proposal involving one or more programme

area or components under the scheme but the key factor for consideration of the

project will be the past experience and resource (infrastructure and technical manpower)

available with the PIA.

A duly constituted Project Appraisal Committee (PAC) in the Ministry of Youth Affairs

and Sports considers the proposals. The recommendations of the PAC thereafter are

placed for approval of the competent authority in the Ministry.

A state wise statement showing the details of funds sanctioned under various components

of the Scheme of NPYAD during 2008-09 is given in Annexure VI.

Support to Adolescents' Health and Development Project

The Ministry and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) have been collaborating

for the support to Adolescents’ Health and Development (AHD) with the overall objective

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NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR

YOUTH AND ADOLESCENTS'

DEVELOPMENT

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of ensuring a healthy and safe growing up process for out-of-school adolescents. This

is in keeping with the focus of the National Youth Policy on “need for youth to be

equipped with requisite knowledge, skills and capabilities”. The partners that have

been involved in implementation of the adolescents’ project are the Nehru Yuva Kendra

Sangathan (NYKS), the National Service Scheme (NSS) and the Rajiv Gandhi National

Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) as part of the sixth country programme, CP6 –

(2003-2007). UNFPA has provided support for building capacities of NYKS and NSS

personnel through RGNIYD and strengthening RGNIYD as a resource and documentation

centre; establishing Teen clubs through NYKS; reaching adolescents through conduct of

Quiz and establishing an Adolescent Cell for technical guidance.

Under the Country Programme CP7 (2008-12), the UNFPA will support to select activities,

with an estimated annual budget of US$ 6,00,000. The programme will reach out-of-

school adolescents, and will continue to support for operationalisation of teen clubs at

the village level in 63 districts of 31 states across the country. These teen clubs will

have trained peer educators who will be the source of information for adolescents.

Capacity building of national level institutions such as NYKS and NSS will be another

area of support in order to enable them implement programmes supported not only by

UNFPA but also by the Govt. and other partners. Support will be provided for capacity

building programmes for NSS officers. Innovative activities are proposed such as

facilitating the RGNIYD to design and offer programmes for youth. In the calendar

year, 2008, an amount of Rs. 1,80,92,000/- was released to NYKS and Rs. 72,92,600/-

was released to RGNIYD.

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The Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award is the highest national recognition for

outstanding achievements in the field of adventure on land, sea and air. A cash Award

of Rs.3,00,000/-, a statue and a scroll of honour is given to each awardee. This award

has been made at par with the Arjuna Award for sporting excellence.

Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Awards are given away by the President of India

alongwith Arjuna Awards, in a function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on the 29th August

every year. Awards for the year 2008 were conferred on Capt. M.S. Kohli, VSM, FRGS

(Life Time Achievement), Nb. Subedar Mohinder Singh, Shourya Chakra (Land Adventure),

Subedar Neel Chand Shourya Chakra (Land Adventure) and Air Commodore, T.K. Rath

(Air Adventure) by Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on

29.8.2008.

Chapter-3TENZING NORGAY NATIONAL

ADVENTURE AWARD

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National Youth Festival is organized every year from January 12th to 16th to

commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. January 12 being the birth

anniversary of Swami Vivekananda is observed as National Youth Day. 13th National

Youth Festivals have been held in different states of the country.

Dr. M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India, inaugurated 14th National Youth Festival

on 12th January 2009 at Guru Nanak Dev University campus at Amritsar with over 3,000

youth from all over India. On this occasion, Hon'ble Union Minister of State for Youth

Affairs and Sports, Dr. M.S. Gill and other Hon'ble Members of Parliament were also

present.

During the year 2008-09 an amount of Rs.1,57,50,000/- was released to the State

Government of Punjab for organizing the 14th National Youth Festival.

A cultural display and a march-past of participating youth delegates were held on the

occasion.

During the five-day festival, the competitive/non-competitive events in individual

items as well as group items at various venues were organized. In addition to these,

the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, an autonomous body of the Department of Youth

Affairs, Govt. of India, organized a young Artists Camp, Yuva Kriti and an Adventure

Festival at Khalsa College, Amritsar. The National Service Scheme also organized a

National Youth Convention and a lecture series ' SUVICHAR ' at the same venue.

As a curtain raiser of the 14th National Youth Festival, a Symposium on '21st Century

Belongs to India and Her Youth' was organized by RGNIYD. Chaired by the Secretary

(Youth Affairs), Government of India, a panel of experts from the field of Education,

Employment, Health and Youth Organisations made presentations, which was followed

by an open house discussion with the youth delegates participating in the National

Youth Festival. An opinion survey on various issues among the youth delegates who

participated in the Youth Festival was conducted. The results of the survey was presented

in the SUVICHAR programme which was well received by the audience. An exhibition

Chapter-4NATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL

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of RGNIYD's activities and academic programmes was also put up in the festival. A stall

displaying the various career options for adolescents along with on-the- spot career

guidance was also arranged.

The closing ceremony was held on the 16th January, 2009 which was presided over by

the Minister of Youth Services and Sports, Punjab, Shri Gulzar Singh Ranike.

Folk Dance of the North-East During National Youth Festival

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Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports presents National

Youth Awards every year to motivate young persons to achieve excellence in the field

of national service and to encourage them to develop a sense of responsibility to their

community and to improve their own potential as good citizens and young leaders.

The Award consists of a silver medal, a certificate, a shawl and a cash prize. From

this year, the Government has doubled award money for individual awardees from

Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 40,000 and for voluntary organizations from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 2

lakhs.

These awards are given away on the opening day of the five-day National Youth Festival

by the Hon’ble Chief Guest. National Youth Awards for 2007-08 were given away by

Dr. M. Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India to 25 individuals and 2 voluntary organizations

during the 14th National Youth Festival held at Amritsar, Punjab from 12th to 16th January,

2009. The list of awardees is given in Annexure-VII.

Chapter-5NATIONAL YOUTH AWARDS

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The Scheme of Scouting and Guiding, a Central Scheme, was launched in the early

1980s, to promote the Scouts and Guides movement in the country. This is an

international movement aimed at building character, confidence, idealism and spirit of

patriotism and service among young boys and girls. In the process, Scouting and Guiding

also seeks to promote balanced physical and mental development among young people.

Under the scheme, financial assistance is provided to Bharat Scouts and Guides

for various activities such as organization of training camps, skill development

programmes, and holding of jamborees, etc. These activities, inter alia, include

programmes related to adult literacy, environment conservations, community service,

health awareness and promotion of hygiene and sanitation.

The Bharat Scouts and Guides is the largest voluntary, non political educational,

movement in the country open to all without distinction of origin, race or creed, in

accordance with the purposes, principles and methods conceived by the founder, Lord

Baden Powell, in 1907. The Bharat Scouts and Guides organization has a network of

branches covering all the States of India. Besides the territorial States (i.e. the states

of the Indian union and the Union Territories) there are functional units, like the Kendriya

Vidyalaya Sangathan, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti and the Indian Railways.

Chapter-6PROMOTION OF SCOUTING AND

GUIDING

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The Rashtriya Sadbhavana Yojana was launched in 2005 in place of the erstwhile National

Reconstruction Corps Scheme. The scheme aims at encouraging leadership among the

rural youth. Under the scheme an average of around 10-20 volunteers in each of the

500 districts having presence of NYKS were enrolled as Nehru Yuva Sathis (NYS). These

NYSs are to be nominated by the selected best Youth Clubs and Youth Development

Centres in the block and district respectively. They are entitled to receive a monthly

honorarium of Rs.1000/- per month. The parameters on which the clubs are to be

evaluated have been finalized and sent to all registered clubs affiliated with NYKS for

participation in the scheme. The trained volunteers would be a great strength in the

efforts to and empower and encourage the youth. During the period under report 6000

NYSs were deployed through Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan.

Chapter-7RASHTRIYA SADBHAVANA YOJANA

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The National Service Volunteer Scheme (NSVS) was launched in 1969. This is one of

the oldest and most successful scheme of the Ministry in providing a platform for the

youth to take up a leadership role in the spheres of the social and community service

at the grass roots level.

The National Service Volunteer (NSV) is a youth social worker who is willing to

commit his/her energy and time to the service of the community and the country.

National Service volunteers have been working in the field of education, agriculture,

information technology, rural development and health. The NSVS provide for an

opportunity for first work experience after education and is aimed to inculcate

leadership qualities in them. During their deployment, the volunteers are paid Rs.2500/

- per month by way of honorarium. During the period under report 7400 NSVs were

deployed (through Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan 7100 and National Service Scheme

300).

There is considerable potential for utilizing the services of NSVs as a key link in

the structure of the Youth Organizations. The programmes/projects undertaken with

the involvement of NSVs during the year 2008-09 are as given below: -

Chapter-8NATIONAL SERVICE VOLUNTEERS

SCHEME

S.No. Name of Programme No. of Beneficiaries

Programmes

OrganizedM F Total

1. Campaign for identification of

sports and social issues as per

local need, resources and

initiatives 1000 175402 88139 263541

2 Training of Youth Club Office

Bearers and Member 3152 95466 89320 184786

3 Sports Tournament & Sports

Material Purchase 2000 254458 55484 309942

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S.No. Name of Programme No. of Beneficiaries

Programmes

OrganizedM F Total

4 District Folk Cultural Festival 475 57467 39219 96686

5 Celebration of National and

International Days and Weeks 8829 539538 300322 839860

6 Sharamdan Shivirs

(Work Camps) 1500 32844 14796 47640

7 District Convention on

Youth against Terrorism 501 70140 30060 100200

8 Grant in Aid to Youth Clubs 2473Assisted youth clubs to submit project proposals

under FAYC, YDC, RITYDC under these schemes for GIA

Special Projects

1. Career Mela 64 - - 19200

2 Training in Life Skill Education 64 - - 2560

3 Formation of Teen Clubs 4000 Approx

80,000

4 Flood Relief Camps in Kosi Assisted in Flood Relief work in effected areas

of Bihar

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Youth Hostels are built to promote youth travel within the country. The construction of

the Youth Hostels is a joint venture of the Central and the State Governments. While

the Central Government bears the cost of construction, the State Governments provide

fully developed land free of cost. As on 31st March, 2009, 79 Youth Hostels have been

constructed across the country and 6 more Youth Hostels are under various stages of

construction. A statement indicating details of such completed/under construction

hostels is at Annexures VIII & IX. The Youth Hostels are looked after by a Warden and

an Assistant Warden, usually, a husband-wife team. These Wardens are appointed on

contractual basis.

As on 1st March, 2009, an amount of Rs.275.00 lakhs have been released towards

construction purposes in General Category States. A sum of Rs.75.00 lakhs have been

released for the construction purposes in North East States under the Youth Hostel

Scheme.

During the financial year 2008-09, three youth Hostels at Vizianagaram (AP), Ooty (Tamil

Nadu) and Badrinath (Uttarakhand) has been completed.

The construction of a new Youth Hostel with State of Art technology with modern

facilities has commenced at Tarn Taran, Punjab. The construction of the hostel has

been initiated by National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC), an IS/ISO 9001

Company.

Chapter-9YOUTH HOSTELS

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Commonwealth Youth Programmes (CYP)

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION (COMMONWEALTH YOUTH PROGRAMME

& EXCHANGE OF YOUTH DELEGATIONS):

This programme came into being in 1974 with the overall purpose of promoting the

development of youth in the Commonwealth. This programme encourages and supports

the youth in the process of national development and provides opportunities for

increasing international understanding. Its mandate orients it to work towards a society

where young women and men are empowered; to develop their potential, creativity

and skills as productive and dynamic members of their societies; to participate fully at

every level of decision making development, both individually and collectively,

successfully promoting Commonwealth values of international co-operation, social

justice, democracy and human rights.

CYP Asia Centre at Chandigarh, is one of the four CYP Regional establishments along

with the Centres in Lusaka (Zambia) for the Africa region, Georgetown (Guyana) for

the Caribbean region and Solomon Islands for the South Pacific region. The overall

responsibility for CYP lies with the Commonwealth Secretariat at London. The activities

of the CYP including the Asia Centre are directed by Youth Affairs Unit of the

Commonwealth Secretariat. The Asia Centre meets the specific needs of 7

Commonwealth Countries of the region, namely, Brunei Darussalam, Bangladesh, India,

Malaysia, Maldives, Singapore and Sri Lanka.

At present, there are three major strategic areas on which Commonwealth Youth

Programme is concentrating:

• National Youth Policy;

• Human Resource Development, and

• Youth Empowerment.

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The programmes are financed by member countries and India.

CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE (CoE)

In consultation with Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, the Commonwealth Secretariat,

London has identified CYP Asia Centre, Chandigarh alongwith Rajiv Gandhi National Institute

of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur (Tamil Nadu) as Centres of Excellence. CoE provides

an important learning and development resource its specialized field(s). CYP envisages a

CoE for youth development as the engine room for creating and gathering evidence that

will be used to chart out the interventions, reforms and strategies that are needed to

achieve improved outcomes for young people. The Centre's role would be to collect,

analyze and synthesize current and evolving knowledge about the best available evidence

based practice in managing, supporting and delivering youth programmes and to generate

new research in this area.

These Centres enable the development of evidence-based practice, the application of

critical methods of learning, enquiry and practice development in order to enhance the

capacity, knowledge and skills in each specialized field. The CoE would focus on effective

strategies for engaging youth in meaningful participation in decision-making. One of the

key principles of a CoE would be to commit and to engage youth directly in planning,

designing and implementing the Centre's activities in partnership with a number of other

stakeholders.

Young people would be trained and supported to find, describe and build models of effective

strategies for engaging youth as well as to help communities implement strategies at the

local level. Not only would the CoE develop tools to evaluate, measure and demonstrate

effective youth engagement, it would also create an accessible clearinghouse for information

on the issue. In order to do so, it would demonstrate that it is a working model of youth

engagement.

EXCHANGE OF DELEGATIONS OF YOUTH AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

The Department endeavors to inculcate in the youth a broader view in the increasingly

flat World and create an international perspective in collaboration with other countries

and international agencies/organizations on various youth issues. The Department also

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collaborates with the Commonwealth Youth Programme Asia Centre, Chandigarh, in

organizing a number of events concerning youth in Commonwealth countries in the

Asia-Pacific Region. In this context the International Exchange of Youth Delegations has

been conceived as an effective instrument.

2. Under this programme, exchange of Youth Delegations with friendly countries is

taken up on reciprocal basis for promoting exchange of ideas, values and culture amongst

the youth of different countries and also to develop International understanding.

Exchange of Youth Delegations and International training programmes were organized

as under:

A. INDIA-CHINA YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

During the visit of the Chinese Premier to India in April 2005, it was decided that

regular youth exchange activities would be launched between India and China. It was

decided that in the period from 2006 to 2010 a total of 500 youth from both countries

will visit each other.

Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports (Independent Charge) Addressing Indian YouthDelegates to China, 2008. Also seated (Right to Left), His Excellency, Mr. Zhang Yan,

Ambassador People’s Republic of China, New Delhi : Shri Sailesh, Joint Secretary,Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports

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The exchange programme involves interaction with local youth, visit to tourist and

cultural sites and introduction to the countries economic and social activities. In

addition, it also has elements of educational values, meetings with economic and

political personages and interactive sessions in different areas.

In the year 2008-2009, the second batch of 100 member Indian Youth Delegation led

by Secretary (Youth Affairs) visited various places in China namely Beijing, Shanghai,

Guiyang and Fuzhou from 29th June to 8th July, 2008 and interacted with the officials,

youth organization and students interspersed with cultural programmes during their

stay in China.

A 100 member Chinese Youth Delegation visited India from November 11 to 19, 2008.

During their 10-day stay in India, the delegation paid their visit to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur,

Mumbai and Pune. The programmes included interaction with representatives of Youth

Network Organizations of India, visit to youth and sports institutions, universities,

industrial units, software parks, International Trade Fair, heritage and cultural centres

etc.

B. INDIA-KOREA YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

A 10-member Indian Youth Delegation visited Republic of Korea from 16th to 25th

October, 2008.

In reciprocality, a Korean Youth Delegation consisting of 10 members visited India during

22nd September to 1st October, 2008. On 23rd September the delegation interacted

with the NYKS Officers, National Service Volunteers and Youth Club Members on various

schemes implemented by NYKS besides activities undertaken by Youth Clubs at Gandhi

Smriti and Darshan Samiti, New Delhi. The power point presentation on NYKS was

presented to the delegation.

C. SAARC Youth Camp in Bangladesh from 28th July to 1st August, 2008.

D. Commonwealth Day Celebrations in Maldives from 9-12th March, 2008.

E. Training Programme for Young Leaders 2008 conducted by the Government of

Japan, Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA).

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Asia National Workshop Conducted by the Ministry and Commonwealth Youth Programme,

Asia Centre, Chandigarh

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The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a centrally sponsored scheme, launched in Gandhiji's

Birth Centenary 1969, with the objective to develop character and personality of

student youth through community service in schools and colleges. The Scheme is

implemented through the State Governments and the operations of NSS are at the

University/ College and Higher Secondary School level.

It began in 37 Universities involving 40,000 students. Today, NSS has more than

3.2 million student volunteers on its roll spread over 200 Universities and 41 (+2) Senior

Secondary Councils and Directorate of Vocational Education covering more than 10,313

colleges/institutes of higher and technical education.

PROGRAMMES

The NSS volunteers undertake two types of activities: -

(1) Regular Activities and

(2) Special Camping Programmes.

(1) Regular Activities

During the regular activities the NSS volunteers devote 120 hrs per year for two

consecutive years, which includes 20 hrs. of general orientation regarding NSS and the

mode of work they have to do in their volunteership. After completion of the tenure,

they are given certificates by the Universities and +2 Councils.

During this period they work in their adopted villages/slums in the field of cleanliness,

adult education, environment conservation/protection, disaster management, health

awareness through health check programmes, pulse polio immunization, drive against

social evils, like dowry, drug abuse, superstition etc. The activities to be undertaken

are governed largely by local conditions.

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(2) Special Camping Programmes.

Special camping forms an integral part of National Service Scheme. It has special appeal

to the youth as it provides unique opportunities to the students for group living, collective

experience sharing and constant interaction with community.

Special Camping Programmes are organized generally on various developmental issues

of national importance. In the past the themes of the Special Camping Programmes

have been - Youth against Famine, Youth against Death and Diseases, Youth for Rural

Reconstruction, Youth for Eco development and Youth for Mass Literacy, Youth for

National integration and Social Harmony. The current theme of Special Camping is

Healthy Youth for Healthy India. Every year 50 percent of the volunteers of each NSS

unit are expected to participate in Special Camps, which is of 7 days duration.

FUNDING PATTERN

Union and State Governments jointly fund this programme at the ratio of 7:5 in all

States except North East Region, Sikkim and Hilly Terrains where the ratio is 3:1. In

J&K and all the Union Territories, Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas the

programme is fully funded by the Government of India. As per the existing norms of

the scheme expenditure of Rs. 160/- per volunteer per annum for Regular Activities and

Rs. 300/- per volunteer per annum for Special Camping Programme is admissible for the

states in rest of India. For North Eastern (NE) States including Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh

and other hilly areas notified by the Planning Commission the present unit cost norms

are Rs.200/- and Rs.400/- respectively.

At the State level, State NSS cells are established by Central Government with full

financial support to look after the inter- departmental coordination for smooth

implementation of the programme at the State level.

ORGANIZATION

At National level, the NSS Headquarters in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, looks

after policy planning and monitoring of the scheme. A Programme Advisor's Cell headed

by a Programme Adviser has been entrusted with assessing and monitoring the targets

set for students under NSS, and those under Special Camping Programmes. 15 Regional

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Centres are functioning in various States under the control of Deputy or Assistant

Programme Adviser or Youth Officer.

INDIRA GANDHI NSS AWARDS

In 1993-94, during the Silver Jubilee year of NSS, the IGNSS Awards were instituted to

give recognition to selfless service rendered by the NSS volunteers, Programme Officers

and the Programme Coordinators. This award is conferred to - (i) Best University

(Programme Coordinator), (ii) 6 best Programme Officers and 6 units and (iii) 16 Best

NSS volunteers.

TRAINING

To train the NSS Programme Officers and to equip them with the modern skills of social

development, 5 Training Orientation and Research Centres (TORCs) and 13 Training and

Orientation Centres (TOCs) are working all over the country which are funded by the

Govt. of India. These institutions run orientation as well as refresher courses for the

field functionaries associated with the NSS volunteers.

TARGETS & ACHEIVEMENTS

In the year 2008-09 there is a target to enroll 32.57 lakh volunteers for Regular Activities

against which a number of 30, 84,100 volunteers have been actually enrolled. A number

of 13,310 Special Camps are to be organized in adopted villages against which, 19105

Special Camps have been organized.

The NSS volunteers under the regular activities for environment conservation and

enrichment, planted thousands of saplings throughout the country. They have undertaken

innovative projects like creation of NSS grants in the institution campus, avenue

plantation and plant identification. Under the lead initiative of Shri Dunger Govt.

College, Bikaner, a massive Tree Plantation was taken up in which 1,05,000 saplings

were planted in an area covering 300 hectares approx. within a span of 3.50 minutes

involving 14,500 NSS volunteers and villagers; which has been recognized by Limca

Book of World Records.

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Mumbai University NSS volunteers helped the state administration and Police during

Terror Strike in Mumbai. They controlled the crowd and traffic and helped the victims

in taking them to St. George Hospital, Mumbai. NSS volunteers also organized Blood

Donation Camps to help the victims of Mumbai Terror Attack and donated 600 units of

blood.

REPUBLIC DAY CAMP

Every year Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports organizes five Pre-Republic Day Parade

Camps in five regions viz. Eastern, Western, Northern, Southern and Central region,

for participating in the national programme of 'Republic Day Parade'. A team consisting

of NSS Programme Adviser, Head of the concerned Regional Centre, representatives of

the Ministry and local concerned Resource Person visit the camps and selects the

candidates for Final Republic Day Parade Camp, which is organized at New Delhi every

year.

Every year, on the basis of selection from the Pre-Republic Day Camps, a contingent of

NSS Volunteers participates in the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath on 26th January. The

budget for the month-long activities is provided by the Govt. of India. This year, the

month-long camp was organized at Ambedkar Bhavan, Rani Jhansi Road, New Delhi,

where 200 NSS volunteers and 15 Programme Officers and NSS Officials from all over

the country participated, and an amount of Rs. 63.90 lakhs has been sanctioned by the

Government.

A 17-day orientation programme for 200 NSS volunteers of Republic Day Parade 2009

was organized by RGNIYD on various vital topics. i.e., Life Skills, Personality and

Leadership development, Volunteerism, Career Guidance , Right to Information and

Social Harmony and National unity. The programme was entirely activity based and the

feedback from the participants was very good regarding the benefit of the programme

attributed to them.

SPIC MACAY organized a Virasat Camp from 17-21 January, 2009 in which eminent artists

like Saswati Sen, Ranjana Gauhar, Shankar Bandhu, Ustad Ashad Ali Khan performed.

During the month long stay in the camp; these volunteers also met Her Excellency, the

President of India, Hon'ble Vice President of India and Hon'ble Union Minister of Youth

Affairs & Sports.

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INTRODUCTION

Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) is an autonomous body of the Ministry of Youth

Affairs and Sports. NYKS has its presence in 501 districts of the country. It has become

one of the largest Youth organizations in the world, reaching out to more than eight

million non-student rural youth enrolled through about 2.58 lakh village based youth

Clubs.

These Youth Clubs work in the areas like education and training, awareness generation,

skill development and self-employment, entrepreneurial development, thrift and co-

operation, besides development of the body through sports and adventure and mind

through sustained exposure to new ideas and development strategies. For implementation

of the programmes, every district Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) has a trained cadre of

District Youth Coordinator, National Service Volunteers and Youth leaders.

THRUST AREAS

The primary thrust is to convert the Youth Clubs/Mahila Mandals to a movement through

making this clubs and mondals as being the nucleus of youth convergence and

empowerment. The district Nehru Yuva Kendras are enrolling the adolescents as members

making their presence felt in the executive bodies of the Youth Clubs and Mahila

Mandals. The information booklets on schemes of Central Government and State

Governments are also being distributed amongst the members of Youth Clubs and

Mahila Mandals, Youth Development Centres etc. Moreover, during 2008-09, 1500

youth in 50 districts were covered under Youth Leadership Training Programme in

order to train and equip youth leaders with necessary knowledge and skill to assume

the responsibility of the village situation and to act as catalytic agents of socio-economic-

political change and over all development of the village.

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NYKS accomplishes its task through two categories of programmes i.e. Regular

Programmes and Need Based Special Programme and Schemes assigned to it by the

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and in addition Special programmes undertaken in

collaboration with other Ministries and Organizations. Important programmes under

these categories are detailed below along with significant achievements during the

year 2008-09.

ACHIEVEMENTS OF NEHRU YUVA KENDRA SANGATHAN (NYKS)

During the Year 2008-09 NYKS undertook various important programmes. The Regular

programmes along with significant achievements are given in the table below. These

programmes include Campaign for identification of sports and social issues as per local

need, resources and initiatives, Block Level Youth Leaders Meeting for Review & Planning

by the District Youth Coordinators, Training of Youth Club Office Bearers and Members,

Sports Tournament & Sports Material Purchase, District Folk Cultural Festival, District/

State Youth Awards (Individual), Celebration of National and International Days and

Weeks, Sharamdan Shivirs (Work Camps), Quarterly Meetings of District Administration

on Youth Programme / State Advisory Committee on Youth Programme (DACYP/SACYP),

Documentation, Incentive to Youth Clubs for achieving optimum convergence of Youth

& Sports, District Youth Convention, Grant-in-aid to Youth Clubs, Exhibition for Youth

on Handicraft (Yuva Kriti), Panchayat Yuva Shakti Abhiyan (PYSA), National Convention

of NSVs and NYSs and Need Based Special Programme.

The details of Regular Programmes / Activities conducted during 2008-09 are given

below :

Sl.No. Name of Programme/Activity No. of Kendras, States /

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

1. Campaign for identification of

sports and social issues as per

local need, resources and

initiatives.

1000 campaigns were

organized throughout the

country.

263541 youth

participated.

2. Block Level Youth LeadersMeeting for Review & Planningby the District YouthCoordinators.

2250 meetings were

organized to apprise the

Youth Clubs / Mahila

Mandals of the Annual

100120 youth

participated

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Sl.No. Name of Programme/Activity No. of Kendras, States /

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

Action Plan of NYKS all

over the country.

3. Training of Youth Club OfficeBearers and Members.

3152 training programmeswere organized

184786 youth

participated.

4. Sports Tournament & SportsMaterial Purchase.

2000 tournament campaignswere organized at theblock and district level.

366000 youth

participated.

5. District Folk Cultural Festival. 475 programmes with thetheme of NationalIntegration, CommunalHarmony, Sadbhavna andPeace.

96686 youth

participated.

6. District/State Youth Awards(Individual).

District Youth Awardcomprises of a certificateand Rs.5000/-. State YouthAwards also comprise of acertificate andRs.15,000/- .

Each NYK confers

2 awards

(1 male and 1

f e m a l e ) 1 0 0 0

Youth Awards

were given at

District Level and

70 Youth Awards

at the State

Level.

7. Celebration of National andInternational Days and Weeks.

To generate awareness ofimportance, objectives ofvarious issues of National &International importance.

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programmes

were organized

with 839860

youth

participation.

8. Sharamdan Shivirs (WorkCamps).

Work Camps to promotedignity of labour andencourage the spirit ofself-help.

1500 Work

Camps were

organized with

47600 youth

participation.

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Sl.No. Name of Programme/Activity No. of Kendras, States /

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

9. Quarterly Meetings of DistrictAdministration on YouthProgramme / State AdvisoryCommittee on Youth Programme(DACYP/SACYP).

To be in constant touchwith districtadministration, districtauthorities, eminent socialworkers and youth leaders,quarterly meetings areorganized.

2000 meetings

of DACYP and

116 of SACYP

were organized.

10. Documentation For the purpose ofcompiling all programmesand activities undertakenby NYKS.

An amount of

Rs.7000/- was

provided to the

501 districts NYKs

and Rs.20,000/-

to each 18 zones

as

11. Incentive to Youth Clubs forachieving optimumconvergence of Youth & Sports

To recognize the workdone by the Youth Clubs/Mahila Mandals. Eachdistrict confers 30incentive awards.

15000 Youth

Clubs were

given

incentives.

12. District Youth Convention Duration of eachconvention is one day andat least 300 youth take partin the convention.

During the

National Youth

Week

Celebrations,

conventions

were organized

in 501 districts

of NYKs.

13. Grant-in-aid to YouthClubs:Financial Assistance toYouth ClubsRural SportsClubsYouth DevelopmentCentres.Awards to OutstandingYouth ClubsRural InformationTechnology Youth DevelopmentCentre (RITYDC

To recognize the voluntaryservices of Youth Clubs /Mahila Mandals in NYKs

i. 1747 Youth

clubs were

provided

assistance.

ii.524 Youth Clubs

were assisted

for Rural Sports

Clubs.

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Sl.No. Name of Programme/Activity No. of Kendras, States /

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

iii.197 YouthClubs havebeen upgradedas YouthDevelopmentCentres.

iv. National YouthAwards wereconferred on12th January,2009.

v.5 YDC wereupgraded asRITYDCs.

14. Exhibition for Youth onHandicraft (Yuva Kriti).

Yuva Kriti is a regularfeature of National YouthFestival to provide aplatform to the youngartisans who have beentrained through NYKs VTProgramme.

18 Zonal Offices

have conducted

Yuva Kriti in the

State Capital.

15. Panchayat Yuva Shakti Abhiyan(PYSA).

A revolutionary steptowards ensuring youthparticipation for GramSwaraj.

Composition of

Core

Committee,Meetings of CoreCommittee,State levelSammelan,District LevelSammelans andGram SabhaShasktikarn(Empowerment)Abhiyan areOrganised.

16. National Convention of NSVs andNYSs.

NSVs and NYSs are invitedto New Delhi fordeliberations on issues ofPanchayati Raj and GramSabha are held.

One convention

was organized

with the

participation of

15640 youth.

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Sl.No. Name of Programme/Activity No. of Kendras, States /

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

17. Need Based Special Programme. To Support local need basedprojects to field offices forundertaking projects in thearea of natural calamities,man-made disaster or inspecial circumstances.

NYKS spent

Rs.87.53 lakhs

for the purpose.

II SCHEMES OF MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS

IMPLEMENTED BY NEHRU YUVA KENDRA SANGATHAN

1. National Service Volunteers Scheme (NSVS)

Objective: The primary objective of NSV scheme is to provide opportunities to

those graduate students below 25 years of age who feel motivated to serve the

community for a year or two. Each volunteer is paid an honorarium of Rs.2500/-

p.m. NSVs are given intense training on their induction, which primarily focuses

on personality development, public speaking, positive thinking and a basic capsule

of event management so that they can organize small campaigns and awareness

programmes. Subsequently they are given refresher courses.

Achievement: The target of 7100 NSVs has been achieved.

2. Rashtriya Sadbhawana Yojana

Objective: This recently approved scheme of the Ministry aims at encouraging

leadership among the rural youth. Under the scheme 10-20 volunteers in each of

501 districts with NYKS presence are enrolled as Nehru Yuva Sathee (NYS). These

Sathees are nominated by the best selected Youth Clubs and Youth Development

Centres in the block and district respectively. They are entitled to receive

monthly honorarium of Rs.1000/-. The parameters on which the clubs are

evaluated, have been sent to all registered clubs affiliated with NYKS for

participation in the scheme. These trained volunteers are a great strength for

their peer group in their endeavour to empower youth.

Achievement: During 2008-09, 6000 NYS were deployed, thus fulfilling the target

for the year.

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3. Development and Empowerment of Adolescents

The programme and achievement under this component which was started in

2003 is as follows :

• Constitution of an expert cell for delineating innovative Adolescent

development activities;

• Selection of 63 districts where the activities were to be conducted;

• Creation of a fresh field infra-structure with training to the freshly appointed

and selected field persons, namely, District Project Officers, Monitoring

officers, Adolescent Peer Volunteers, and members of District Adolescent

Resource Teams;

• Detailing of various works, programmes, activities done by the Head Quarters

and the field;

• Impact study and reporting, etc.

• Benefit to 55836 adolescents- both girls and boys through the programmes on

Life Skills training; training on Adolescent reproductive and Sexual Health;

and related health matters;

• Formation of 3780 Teen Clubs in 126 Blocks of 63 districts;

• Parents and local (rural) stakeholders have whole-heartedly accepted the

NYKS strategy of converting Life Skills training as an extra-socialization

programme.

A rudimentary Action Plan was created for the Country Plan 7 (CP-7), i.e. for the

period between 2008 and 2012; in that it is planned that the Adolescent Development

work would continue in those 63 districts in whose 126 Blocks it started in the period

of CP-6. It was also agreed that the UNFPA would continue supporting the infrastructure

required (by the NYKS) for implementing the Adolescent Development Scheme of the

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.

The new financial began (2008-09) with the sanction of one 45 days’ training in Life

skills in all 63 districts. That programme was done. 2776 adolescents (F: 1405; M: 1371)

got the benefit of this programme;

The UNFPA is supporting the finance involved in engaging 63 District Project Officers;

Five Monitoring officers; 3 support staff; and 126 Adolescent Peer Volunteers.

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The Ministry has sanctioned 256 residential camps (of 7 days’ duration each) for training

40 X 256= 10,240 rural adolescents; 64 Career fairs; and Training of Village Counsellors

for the current year. Work in the field has already begun on the organization of the

camps. Other programmes have been planned for the next few months. Guideline,

Protocols and funds have been issued to the field for the camps; and are under

preparation for other programmes. One more proposal for funds to do certain

environment building activities to sustain Teen Clubs is under consideration of the

Ministry.

SPECIAL PROGRAMMES UNDER-TAKEN IN COLLABORATION WITH

MINISTRIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

In addition to the above mentioned Regular Programmes, the NYKS during the year

2008-09 also undertook various Special Programmes in collaboration with other Ministries

and Organizations. These programmes include National Integration Camps, Pakistan Youth

Delegation, Budding Poets Remembers Martyrs (Valedictory Function of 1st War of

Independence), Two day convention of NSVs and NYSs at Gandhi Samriti and Darshan

Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi, Korean Youth Delegation, Nehru Yuva Sandesh: Monthly

News Magazine,

9th Know India Programme, Observance of Hindi Day/Pakhwara and Award Ceremony,

Chinese Youth Delegation to India, Red Ribbon Express Project, A Nationwide Campaign

of Youth Against Terrorism & Violence, XIV National Youth Festival 2009, Exhibition of

RRE and Jammu & Kashmir Dastkar Pradarshani and Sanskritik Programme

The details of Programmes / Activities conducted during 2008-09 are given below :

Sl.No. Name of Programme /

Activity

No. of Kendras, States/

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

1. National Integration Camps 84 Non-Capital in 25 Statesand 23 Capital City NICamps.

16350 youth

participated.

2. Budding Poets RemembersMartyrs (Valedictory Function of1st War of Independence)

3 Districts of NYKs Delhi 300 youth

participated

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3. Two day convention of NSVs andNYSs at Gandhi Samriti andDarshan Samiti, Rajghat,New Delhi

Involved 8 States ofNorthern India

500 Youth

participated

Sl.No. Name of Programme / Activity No. of Kendras, States/

Projects involved

No. of

Participants

4. Disaster Management Six districts of Bihareffected with Flood

150 volunteers

were deployed

5. Nehru Yuva Sandesh: MonthlyNews Magzine,

Involved 8 States ofNorthern India

500 Youth

participated

6. 9th Know India Programme, NRI participants ofdifferent countries

33 NRI Youthvisited a villagenear Agra

7. Observance of Hindi Day /Pakhwara and Award Ceremony,

7800 programmes wereorganized

With the help of281539 bothHindi and Non-Hindi.

8. Red Ribbon Express Project 180 major railway stations/halting points werescheduled to be covered

27429Participantsdirectly reached4103906 peopleraisingawareness.

9. A Nationwide Campaign of YouthAgainst Terrorism & Violence

A Week long activities byall 500 District NYKs and allthe state capitals of India

1000 youthparticipated

10. Jammu & Kashmir DastkarPradarshani and SanskritikProgramme

NYKS with support fromMYAS, organised at DilliHaat, Pitampura, Delhifrom 23rd to 25th January,2009. 28 Stalls wereinstalled by 12 NYKs of J&K.

Minister (MYAS)along with NYKSOfficers and 102youthparticipated.

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Launch of the Nationwide Campaign of Youth against Tourism and Violence by Hon’bleMinister of Youth Affairs & Sports also seen : (Left to Right) DG, NYKS, Secretary

(Youth Affairs); Vice Chairman, NYKS

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Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) a Deemed University

under section 3 of University Act 1956 was set up as an autonomous body by the

Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Ministry of Human Resource Development,

Government of India and registered under Societies Registration Act, XXVII of 1975

S.No.67 of 1993.

MANDATE

a. To function as a Resource Agency and Think – Tank for youth programme, policies,

and implementation strategies.

b. To develop multi faceted – programmes for youth keeping in view of the social

harmony and national unity as the ultimate objective.

c. To grow and develop as a facilitator and nodal agency for youth training, youth

work, and youth development in the country for rural as well as urban youth.

d. To function as an Institute of advanced study in the field of youth and to develop

such professional excellence as may be required for the purpose.

e. To develop its programmes aimed at inculcating a sense of national pride, awareness

of national goals and internalisation of national values among the youth workers.

f. To develop new ideas and innovative programmes for motivating and creating a

committed cadre of youth workers and functionaries.

g. To promote and conduct action and user based applied research and evaluation

studies in youth development and through this provide necessary thrust to youth

programmes on systematic and scientific lines.

h. To function as Center for Information Publication and Documentation pertaining to

youth development.

i. To provide Institutional training for the personnel working in the field of youth.

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j. To provide appropriate youth extension projects and services which can function

as laboratory on youth work.

k. To link its programmes and functions to the promotion of National Youth Policy.

Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development has been playing a vital and

catalystic role at the national level as the apex Institute for Training, Research, Action

Research, Consultancy, Dissemination and Documentation activities in the field of youth

development.

This Institute has the following five Divisions besides the Administrative Division, each

under a Faculty Head.

• · Training, Orientation and Extension Division (TOE)

• Research, Evaluation and Documentation/Dissemination Division (READ)

• Panchayati Raj and Youth Affairs Division (PRIYA)

• International Centre for Excellence in Youth Development Division (ICEYD)

• Social Harmony and National Unity Division (SHANU)

During the year the Institute organized several important training programmes and

undertook various important activities. The details of the Training Programme and

other activities are as follows:

RGNIYD - DECLARED AS A DEEMED UNIVERSITY

The Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India on the advise of

the UGC under section 3 of UGC Act 1956 declared vide letter No. F.9-3/2006-U.3 (A)

dated 23 October 2008, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Developments,

Sriperumbudur, to be "Institute Deemed to be University" under the "De Novo" category.

RGNIYD launched academic programme aiming at professionalizing the concept of youth

work through which empowerment of youth can be achieved. MA programmes in

• · M.A. Youth Empowerment

• M.A. Career Counselling

• M.A. Gender Studies

• M.A. Local Governance

• M.A, Life Skills Education

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The courses will have a combination of theory and practice with an element of research

and development, focused on youth. There will be 4 semesters for all the M.A.

Programmes.

NATIONAL CONSULTATIONS

The Institute holds National level consultation with experts, academicians, Practitioners

and others to prepare Training Modules on vital issues of concern to the youth. In this

task during the year several consultations were held and training modules were prepared

which was followed up by a pilot-testing of the module among the target participants.

Regional Consultative Workshops on Youth Development Index

RGNIYD has undertaken a project on 'Construction of a Youth Development Index (YDI)

and Youth Development Report for India' through the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

As part of this process, RGNIYD organised Regional Consultative Workshops, in

collaboration with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and local partners to

obtain feedback and suggestions about the YDI. The Framework for the YDI is being

Southern Regional Consultative Workshop forDeveloping a Framework for Youth Developing Index at RGNIYD

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developed around the five thematic areas listed in the National Youth Policy (2003)

viz., Health and Nutrition; Education and Training; Work and Employment; Culture and

Lifestyle; and Citizenship and Participation. During the Regional Consultative workshops

across the country, draft papers representing each of the thematic areas, key indicators

and framework for the YDI were discussed with youth development experts. Alongside,

a one-day workshop was organized in each of the five regions with the youth

representing various fields to obtain feedback and suggestions on the status of youth in

those particular regions.

Developing a Module on Education for Sustainable Development

Practical approaches of preserving the ecology and the natural resources of the earth

would be dealt in the module.

Director, Centre for Environment Education, Addressing the National Consultation forDeveloping a Module on Environment Education

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Developing a Module on Career Counseling for Youth Functionaries

RGNIYD formulated a module for training these youth functionaries in career counselling

who have more access to youth. Pilot Testing of the Module on Career Counselling for

Youth Functionaries was done and a consultation with the State Liaison Officers of NSS

was held. Subsequently the training was undertaken in six States.

Programme Development for Youth in Border Districts

With a view to developing programmes for the youth in the border districts and to

bring in a synergy between the major youth organizations viz, RGNIYD, NSS and NYKS

in the border districts, RGNIYD organized a consultation

Review of the NSS Training manual

The task of formulating the training manual was initiated wherein the need was assessed

with the Deputy Programme Advisors, Youth Officers and other youth functionaries drawn

from various parts of the country. The final manual now has 14 modules in two parts.

Development of Handbook for Functionaries in Extension

With the objective of codifying the methods and procedures in extension and to evolve

a comprehensive handbook for the functionaries involved in extension activities, The

broad content for the handbook was also evolved viz., the concept of extension,

process and innovations, methodology, monitoring and evaluation, resources and

convergence and agencies involved in extension and outreach activities.

Regional Consultation Programme on Trafficking, Commercial Sex

To debate on selected issues impinging the youth related to trafficking and commercial

sex, to evolve strategies to counter these social evils a regional consultation on

trafficking, commercial sex in Jammu & Kashmir.

SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS

RGNIYD organised several Workshops and Seminars viz. National Seminar on Citizenship

Rights and Social Harmony, State Level Seminar on Developing Social Harmony and

National Integration, Workshop on Peace Education for NSS Group Leaders, Seminar- a

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Day with Transgender, Seminar on Life Skills for Excellence in Education and a Workshop

on Tobacco Prevention and Control for Youth.

SENSITISATION PROGRAMMES

The Institute organized Sensitization Programme for Differently Abled Youth in

collaboration with the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Multiple

Disabilities (NIEPMD), Chennai. to create awareness among the disabled youth about

the welfare schemes for the disabled, to enhance their self esteem and coping skills

and to provide them a conducive environment for full participation in all mainstream

activities. Orientation Programme of NSS Programme Officers in Youth Leadership and

Personality Development in Pondicherry, Andaman & Nicobar was organised. The Youth

need to concentrate on gender issues and ensure that the society provides equal

opportunities. The RGNIYD Manual on Gender Sensitization Programme was used to

train the member of Panchayat Raj Institutions in Tamil Nadu.

With a view to developing short duration training programmes aiming at the

employability of the youth in the concerned areas, a skill Development Programme was

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organised in which courses based on locally available technologies in the areas of

Agriculture, Science and Technology, and Medical/Health Science for community

development were prepared.

LOCAL GOVERNANCE

A Training programme on Local Development: Policies and Programmes was organised

for the elected young women Panchayat representatives. The Training programme

covered important topics on water supply and sanitation, environmental protection at

village level, awareness and protection of consumer rights, backward region grant fund

for Panchayat development, social reforms and Panchayati Raj Institutions, National

Rural Employment Guarantee Schemes. Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar Yojana, youth

policies and programmes, Right to Information Act, Indira Awas Yojana, Sarva Siksha

Abhiyan and the role of Panchayati Raj Institution with reference to these schemes,

importance of Social Auditing and programme appraisal. A Workshop on Community

Development and Decentralised Governance for the National Service Volunteers of

NYKS was organized

A Training programme on Good Governance and Social Audit was organised. The

participants were provided valuable inputs on the problems and prospects of Panchayati

Raj Institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, the role of Panchayati Raj Institutions in disaster

management, promoting communal harmony, fostering elementary education. Besides,

practical inputs on the role of PRIs in promoting health and sanitation were also provided.

INTERSTATE YOUTH EXCHANGE AND HOME STAY PROGRAMME FOR

THE YOUTH OF NORTH-EASTERN STATES

An inter-state youth exchange and home stay programme for the youth of the southern

states was organised by RGNIYD in collaboration with NYKS, Sikkim from 20-29 June

2008 at Sikkim. They visited various places of interest and interacted with the youth

of the north-east. They also performed cultural programmes at various venues and the

north-eastern youth also entertained the participants with their cultural programmes

A ten-day Interstate Youth Exchange and Home Stay Programme for the youth of North-

Eastern states was held from 20-30 August 2008 at Vishakapatnam and Hyderabad in

Andhra Pradesh.

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Youth from North East performing Cultural Programme at Vishakapattinam

RESEARCH

During the year a number of research projects were initiated Viz.

• Knowledge, Attitude and Response of Youth on Panchayati Raj System in 10 states

• Youth and Media

• Attitude of the Youth towards the Elderly (Over 60 Years)

• Assessment of Patriotic and Secular Attitudes among the youth

• Kashmir Conflict and the Problems of Youth

• Life Skill Needs of Adolescents of Kerala & Tamil Nadu

• Youth in Conflict A study of unguided youth in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh

• Study of existing patterns of curriculum Vs. their employability

• Constrains and Problems faced by NSS

• Influence of NREG scheme in polity with special reference to youth from the

selected Districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

• Social Responsibility of corporate sector in managing youth issues in the context

of National Youth Policy 2003

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• Influence of social enterprises on youth with special reference to selected districts

of Tamil Nadu

• Influence of NSS on Youth in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu.

• Panchatantra Stories a tool in Life Skills Education

• Conflict management Strategies adopted by School Going and Non-School going

Youth in Jammu & Kashmir

A three-day action research workshop on community development and civic

education with public-private partnership for slum dwelling youth of Chennai was

conducted at RGNIYD in collaboration with the Centre for Child Rights Protection

(CCRP), Chennai in which 37 youth participated. A Dissemination Workshop on the

Research 'A Study on the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice of Youth towards STI,

HIV/AIDS among the youth in Tamil Nadu' at TANSACS premises on 19th May 2008 to

disseminate the finding of the study among the key stakeholders.

ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Six batches of ‘Refresher Training for Teachers in Career Guidance” was organized. in

which 228 teachers from Government and Government-aided schools of Vellore district,

Tamil Nadu participated. These teachers were already trained in career guidance during

2007. In order to promote awareness among local Panchayat leaders about Adolescent

Health and Development Programme and to get support from them to form teen clubs

in villages, two sensitization programmes for local leaders were organised. A Capacity

Building Workshop on Population Education was organised by RGNIYD in collaboration

with Janasankya Sthirtha Kosh (JSK) and Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK).

Community Intervention Programme is being implemented in Sriperumbudur Block of

Kancheepuram District and Alangayam Block of Vellore District. Training on enhancing

life skills for adolescents was organized at Chennai. A Training programmes on adolescent

reproductive and sexual health and HIV/AIDS was organised at Trivandrum. The adolescent

health and development project of RGNIYD since its inception has formed 27 teen clubs

in Vellore and Sriperumbudur blocks. In order to strengthen and sustain the activities of

the teen clubs a one-day orientation programme for Teacher Coordinators and Teen

Club Office Bearers

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UNFPA Officials visiting the AHDP Project Sites

on ‘teen clubs’ was organized. Life Skill and Peer Educators Training Programme for

Teen Clubs were organised. National Workshop in Media Literacy for Adolescents as

organised to understand the impact of media on adolescents, the benefits of media and

sensationalisation of violence and crime.

The Community Radio “ILANTHALIR’ became operational with the broadcast of

programmes prepared by the adolescents themselves, with a daily relay between 3-4

pm and 4-5 pm. Community Radio Sets were distributed to the schools in and around

Sriperumbudur to receive the programmes.

Visit of UNFPA Officials to RGNIYD

RGNIYD has been implementing various programmes for empowering the adolescents

through its Adolescent Health and Development Project from 2007supported by UNFPA.

In order to see the impact of the project, Shri Nesim Tumkaya, India Country

Representative and Mr. Venkatesh Srinivasan, Assistant Country Representative of UNFPA

visited RGNIYD. The UNFPA officials lauded the activities of the Adolescent Health and

Development Project of RGNIYD supported by them and were very much impressed

with the activities of the AHDP.

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Symposium on "21 Century Belongs to India and Her Youth"in the National Youth Festival at Amritsar

DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS

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Chapter-14SPORTS DEVELOPMENT

SPORTS DEVELOPMENT

Sports and games have always been seen as an integral component in all round

development of human personality. Apart from being means of entertainment and

physical fitness, sports have also played a great role in generation of the spirit of

healthy competition and bonding within the community. Needless to mention that

achievements in sports at the international level have always been a source of national

pride and prestige.

With modern sports being highly competitive, the use of modern infrastructure,

equipment and advanced scientific support has changed the scenario of sports at the

international level. Keeping in line with the growing demands for advanced

infrastructure, equipment and scientific support, Government of India has taken several

initiatives and is providing the necessary assistance to the sportspersons by way of

training and exposure in international competitions backed up with scientific and

equipment support. For broad-basing of the sports and mass participation in sports, the

Ministry has introduced the centrally sponsored scheme entitled ‘Panchayat Yuva Krida

aur Khel Abhiyan’.

NATIONAL SPORTS POLICY INITIATIVES

Physical education, games and sports have been receiving attention over successive

Plans. However, it was only after India hosted the IX Asian Games in 1982 that “Sports”

as a subject of policy started receiving attention. National Sports Policy, 1984 was the

first move towards developing an organized and systematic framework for the

development and promotion of sports in the country, and the precursor of the present

National Sports Policy, 2001.

NATIONAL SPORTS POLICY 2001

The twin planks of the National Sports Policy 2001 are "Broad-basing" of Sports and

"Achieving Excellence in Sports" at the national and international levels.

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The salient features of the Policy are as under:

1. Broad basing of sports and achievement of excellence;

2. Up-gradation and development of infrastructure;

3. Support to National Sports Federations and other sports bodies;

4. Strengthening of scientific and coaching support to sports

5. Special incentives to promote sports

6. Enhanced participation of women, scheduled tribes and rural youth;

7. Involvement of corporate sector in sports promotion; and

8. Promote sports mindedness among the public at large.

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Abhinav Bindra - Made History

IIndia has, of late, been positioning itself as an important host country/destination for

organizing a variety of discipline specific and multi-discipline, mega, international

sports events. The Commonwealth Youth Games were held in Pune in the month of

October 2008. This will be followed by the main Commonwealth Games, 2010 to be

held in Delhi.

Apart from this, the Ministry also supports participation of Indian Teams in the major

International Sports events. Some of the achievements of the Indian teams during the

year 2008-09are as follows:

Beijing Olympics 2008

For the fist time in the history of Indian Sports, India won an individual Olympic gold

medal at the Beijing Olympics 2008. Shri Abhinav Bindra created history by clinching

the gold medal in 10 meter air rifle event. Shri Vijender Kumar and Shri Sushil Kumar

won Bronze medals in boxing and wrestling, respectively. Further, India’s performance

in terms of medals tally at Beijing Olympics was better than that in previous Olympic

Games. In all, 56 Indian Athletes participated in the Games held from 8th to 24th August,

2008. List of medal winners along with those athletes who gave creditable performance

in Beijing is furnished below:-

1. Sh. Abhinav Bindra, Shooter won first Individual Gold medal in shooting 10 M Air

Rifle.

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2. Sh. Vijender Kumar, Boxer won first Individual Bronze medal in 75 Kg. wt. category.

Vijender Kumar

3. Sh. Sushil Kumar, Wrestler won Bronze medal in 66 Kg. wt. category.

4. Ms. Saina Nehwal, Badminton player gave superb performance to become 1st Indian

women shuttler to reach Olympic Quarter Finals.

5. Akhil Kumar, Boxer 54 Kg, lost in the quarter finals.

6. Jitender Kumar, Boxer 51 Kg. lost in the quarter finals.

7. Gagan Narang, Air Rifle shooter though shot 595 points out of 600 points (i.e. only

one point less than Abhinav) but finished 9th place.

Other Major Achievements

i) India stood first in the medal tally at the Commonwealth Youth Games held in

Pune, India from 12-18 October, 2008 with 76 Medals (33 Gold + 26 Silver + 17

Bronze).

ii) Vishwanathan Anand retained his world title defeating GM Vladimir Kramnik of

Russia at the World Chess Championship held in Bonn in the month of October

2008.

iii) Indian Jr. Men’s Hockey won Gold Medal at the 6th Junior Asia Cup held at Hyderabad

from 11th to 18th July, 2008 while the Indian Junior Women (U-21) team won the

Bronze Medal in the 5th Jr. Asia Cup held at from 14-25 December, 2008 and qualified

for the World Cup at USA in August, 2009.

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iv) Indian Junior Free Style, Greco Roman Style and Female wrestling team won two

bronze medals at the Junior World Championship held at Turkey in August, 2008;

01 Gold + 03 Silver +07 Bronze medals in Junior Asian Championship held at Doha,

Qatar in July, 2008 and 07 Gold + 02 Silver +10 Bronze medals Asian Cadet

Championship held at Tashkent, Uzbekistan in July, 2008

Vijender Kumar in action at Beijing Olympics

v) Indian Women Boxing team won 1Gold + 1 Silver + 2 Bronze medals in World

Women Boxing championship held at Ningbo City China and. won 3 Gold + 3 Silver

Medals in Asian Boxing Championship held at Guwahati.

vi) Indian contingent won 3 Gold medals in Basketball (men), Kabaddi (men and women)

and 2 Bronze medals in Basketball (women) and Body Building in 1st Asian Beach

Games at Bali, Indonesia in October, 2008.

vii) Saina Nehwal became the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton

Championship held in Pune in October 2008. Guru Sai Dutt won Bronze medal in

Men’s Single and Ms. Saina Nehwal & Mr. Aditya Prakash won Bronze medal in

Mixed team event in Junior World Badminton Championship. Saina also became

the first Indian to make it up to the semi-finals of the World Federation Super

Series Masters Finals held in Malaysia in December, 2008.

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viii) Indian Junior Rowers won 2Gold, 1Silver and 1Bronze Medal in the 14th Asian Junior

Rowing Championship held in Hong Kong in November, 2008.

ix) Indian Boxers Akhil, Dinesh, Jitender and A. L. Lakara won one Bronze Medal each

in the AIBA World Cup held at Moscow, Russia in December, 2008.

x) Indian Wushu players won 1Silver and 3 Bronze Medals in the II World Junior Wushu

Championship held at Bali in December, 2008.

xi) Indian Sr. (Women) Kabaddi Team won Gold Medal in 3rd Asian Women Kabaddi

Championship held at Madurai (Tamilnadu) in September, 2008.

Sushil Kumar in action

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INTRODUCTION

The Sports Authority of India (SAI) was set up as an autonomous body in 1984 with the

objective of promoting sporting excellence. It is also entrusted with the responsibility

of maintaining and utilizing, on behalf of Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, the following

Stadia in Delhi:-

1) Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

2) Indira Gandhi Stadium (Indoor) and Yamuna Velodrome

3) Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium

4) Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookherjee Swimming Pool Complex

5) Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges

Subsequently, in order to adopt an integrated approach towards promotion and

development of sports, the erstwhile Society for National Institutes of Physical Education

& Sports (SNIPES) consisting of NSNIS Patiala at its centers and the two LNCPEs located

at Gwalior and Thiruvananthapuram were merged with SAI w.e.f. 1st May, 1987. The

LNCPE Gwalior was, however, delinked from SAI in September, 1995 on attaining the

status of a “Deemed University”.

GENERAL BODY & MEMBER OF SOCIETY OF SAI

The Governing Body of SAI headed by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports and

the Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports is its Vice-Chairman.

The last meeting of the Governing Body was held on 23rd February 2009.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

• To promote and broad-base sports in the country.

• Talent identification and development.

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• To implement schemes/programmes for achieving excellence in sports in different

disciplines at international level in order to establish India as a major sporting

power.

• To manage the Stadia in Delhi, which were constructed/renovated for the IXth

Asian Games held in 1982.

• To act as an interface between the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports & other

agencies concerned with the promotion/development of sports in the country.

• To establish, run, manage and administer the institutions to produce high caliber

coaches, sports scientists and physical education teachers.

• To plan, construct, acquire, develop, take over, manage, maintain and utilize

sports infrastructure and facilities in the country.

• To initiate, undertake, sponsor, stimulate and encourage research projects related

to various sports sciences for up gradation of sports, sportspersons and coaches;

• Other incidental issues concerning promotion, development and excellence in

sports.

ORGANISATIONAL SET UP

The activities of Sports Authority of India fall under the following functional Divisions.

(i) Academics

a) SAI Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala

b) SAI Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education, Thiruvananthapuram.

(ii) Operations - Deals with Sports Promotional Schemes of SAI

(iii) TEAMS - Training of Elite Athletes and Management Support

(iv Stadia - Maintenance & utilization of Stadia including Coaching

(v) Personnel - Service matters

(vi) Vigilance - Vigilance matters related all categories of SAI employees.

(vii) Finance - Budget and Financial planning.

(viii) Coordination - Coordinates with ministry & others out side agencies/

Institutional along with SAI regional/Sub Centres.

(ix) Media - Coordination with Print & Visual media/Release of NIT/

Advertisement and press briefings.

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SCHEMES OF SAI

The Sports Promotional Schemes of SAI were conceived and formulated during 7th Five

Year Plan for development and promotion of sports at grass-root level in the country.

SAI is currently implementing the following Sports Promotional Schemes through its

Regional Centres :-

a) National Sports Talent Contest (NSTC) Scheme.

b) Army Boys Sports Companies (ABSC) Scheme.

c) SAI Training Centre (STC) Scheme

d) Special Area Games (SAG) Scheme

e) Centre of Excellence Scheme

f) Capital Projects

g) National Coaching Scheme

h) Govt. Schemes being implemented by SAI on agency basis.

The salient features of the following Sports Promotion Schemes being implemented by

the SAI are indicated in the succeeding paragraphs.

a) NATIONAL SPORTS TALENT CONTEST (NSTC) SCHEME

The National Sports Talent Contest Scheme was launched during 1985 under which

the talented young children between the age group of 14 - 18 years are spotted

and nurtured by providing scientific training. The main concept of the scheme is

to PLAY & STUDY in the same school. Scientific scouting of talent at optimum age

is essential for converting the gifted and talented children into future medal

hopes in various competitions at National and International level. Each adopted

school in addition to the services of coaches for imparting training to the inmates

gets Rs. 20, 000/- per annum for purchase of consumable sports equipment.

The selection of trainees is done on potential and performance basis.

• Medal winners in State/National Level Competitions are automatically

admitted into the Scheme subject to their being found medically fit.

• Medal winners at District Level Competition or those who have participation

in State Level Competitions are admitted subject to their being found fit

medically and physically and also having the required potential, which is

assessed by battery of tests.

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• Selection from remote, tribal & coastal areas is done by organizing

competitions among participants.

• Talent is identified by a Selection Committee consisting of representatives

of SAI, School, State Govt. SAI Coaches, Sports Scientists etc.

• The sportspersons identified on this basis are offered admission after age

verification, medical examination and finding suitable by applying battery of

tests.

Under the Scheme selected trainees are admitted on non-residential basis. However,

in exceptional cases the trainees are admitted on residential basis and they are

provided boarding and lodging facilities @ Rs.75/- per head per day for 300 days

in a year instead of stipend of Rs.300/- per month which is given to non residential

trainees. The non-residential trainees are also provided with Rs.2000/- per year

per head for competition exposure and Rs.2000/- per head per year for sports kit.

The trainees admitted on residential basis are also provided competition exposure

and sports kit on the same norms.

At present there are 22 Regular Adopted Schools, 27 schools adopted to promote

indigenous games / martial arts, and 33 Akharas.

i) Extension of NSTC Scheme to Navodaya Vidyalayas

Keeping in view the need to promote sports in remote and rural areas & to

provide greater balance for village children the NSTC Scheme was extended

to Navodaya Vidyalaya having the requisite infrastructure. These schools

also act as feeder centres to SAI Training Centres and SAG Centres. The centres

are established in association with Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti. As on date 49

Navodaya Vidyalayas are functioning. Total strength of trainees under NSTC

Scheme is 2372 (1826 boys, 546 girls).

In addition to the services of qualified coaches the adopted schools are

given an annual grant of Rs. 20,000/- for purchase of equipment and the

inmates inducted under the scheme are provided stipend @ Rs. 300 per head

per month for 10 months, Rs. 1500/- per year towards sports kit and Rs.

1500/- per year towards competition exposure.

ii) PROMOTION OF INDIGENOUS GAMES & MARTIAL ARTS

With a view to promote Indigenous Games & Martial arts in the schools in

rural & semi urban areas and scouting of talent in these games, 27 schools

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have been adopted till date. Under this scheme, the scouting of talent in

indigenous Games & Martial arts is done on the basis of competitions being

organized. The retention/weeding out of existing trainees are done on the

basis of their performance in these competitions.

The schools adopted are given an annual grant of Rs. 25,000/- for organizing

competitions in addition to annual grant of Rs. 20,000/- given for purchase

of equipment. The selected trainees are provided sports kit, competition

exposure & stipend as applicable to other trainees selected in the Jawahar

Navodaya Vidyalaya Adopted School under NSTC scheme. In addition to this,

the schools are also be provided the services of expert for imparting training.

iii) Promotion of Wrestling in the Country

Wrestling has been a traditional indigenous sport in the country and mostly

played at village level. India has won many international medals in the past

and has been a force to reckon with. In order to create a broader base for

modern wrestling and supplement the efforts made by various Akharas in the

country, 33 Akharas have been provided with equipment support as on date.

The adopted Akharas are provided with one set of Wrestling Mat and/or

Multi-Gym and the trainees of the Akharas are provided a stipend of Rs.1000/

- per month per trainee to supplement their diet charges, besides accident

insurance.

b) ARMY BOYS SPORTS COMPANY

With a view to leveraging the excellent infrastructure, efficient administration

and disciplined environment for sports training available in the Army at its various

regimental centers, SAI and Army have joined hands to jointly nurture talented

boys in sports. Boys in the age group of 8 to 16 years are admitted in the 16

ABSCs. After attaining the required age the trainees are also offered job in Army.

Athletics, Archery, Basketball, Boxing, Diving, Equestrian, Football, Gymnastics,

Handball, Hockey, Kayaking & Canoeing, Swimming, Shooting, Rowing, Volleyball,

Wrestling and Weightlifting disciplines are covered under this scheme. The selection

criteria for admission of trainees are the same as applicable under the NSTC

Scheme.

The trainees in the 15 ABSC Centres are provided Boarding & lodging, Educational

Expenses, Sports Kit, Insurance, Medical cover, Competition Exposure & Scientific

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Coaching by experienced coaches. Each ABSC also gets a grant of Rs. 50,000/-per

annum for purchase of consumable sports equipment & maintenance of play fields.

At present there are 1044 boys trainees under ABSC Scheme.

c) SAI TRAINING CENTRES

The main objective of the scheme is to train meritorious sportspersons in the age

group of 14-21 years. The age is relaxed depending upon the merit of the case.

The medal winners at State or National level competition in individual events &

Team Games are admitted in the Scheme under category – I (based on the

performance of last two years). The players who have participated in State/

National level competitions including medal winner at District level competitions

are admitted subject to passing a battery of tests. The details of achievements

trainees of SAI Training Centres during 2008 – 09 are at Annexure – X. At present

there are 58 STCs in which 8205 (5580 boys and 2625 girls) are being trained.

d) SPECIAL AREA GAMES SCHEME

Special Areas Games Scheme aims at scouting and nurturing natural talent for

modern competitive sports and games from tribal, rural and coastal areas of the

country. The Scheme also envisages taping of talent from indigenous games and

martial arts and also from region, which are either genetically or geographically

advantageous for excellence in a particular sports discipline. The main objective

of the Scheme is to train meritorious sports persons in the age group of 14 – 21

years. The age is relaxed depending upon the merit of the case.

The trainees admitted under the residential scheme are provided free Boarding

and Lodging facilities, sports kit, sports equipment, competition exposure,

insurance, medical expenses etc and non residential trainees with monthly stipend,

sports kit, sports equipment, competition exposure etc.

The Special Area Games Centres are started in consultation with the State Govts/

UT Administration. The State Govt. has to provide requisite land with infrastructure.

However, in case the non-availability of infrastructure the State Govt. has to

provide developed land on long term lease basis to SAI enabling it to create the

required facilities. Before the start of the Centre an Agreement has to be signed

between SAI and the State/UT Govt. The details of achievements of SAG trainees

2008 – 09 are at Annexure – X. At present there are 21 Centres in which 1917 (1142

boys & 775 girls) are being trained.

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Adoption of Sports Centers on the pattern of existing schemes for Akharas

under NSTC Scheme

In the 47th Finance Committee Meeting held in the year 2006 – 07 it was decided

that the sports centers being run by schools, collages, village level organizations

and voluntary organizations promoting disciplines such as Athletics, Judo, Wrestling,

Boxing and Swimming especially in the North Eastern states and Jammu and Kashmir

should be encouraged.

Facilities provided under this scheme are:

1. Financial support or provision of equipment as the case may be, in order to

achieve better results and performance.

2. Stipend @ Rs.1000/-PM for 10 months in a year for 15-20 trainees.

Extension Centers of STC/SAG Centers to cover schools/colleges for wider

covera

Such centers which have adequate infrastructure and produce results but lack

technical inputs are brought under this scheme. Institutions having past history of

producing national & international sports persons are covered under this scheme.

Facilities to be provided under this scheme:

1. Financial support to the tune of Rs. 5000/-per trainees per year not exceeding

one (1) lac annually to support infrastructure and equipment needs.

2. The trainees under this scheme are provided with a stipend of Rs.6000/-per

trainee for 10 months in a year

3. Competition exposure @ 3000/-PA

4. Sports Kit @ 4000/- PA

5. Insurance coverage up to Rs.150/- PA

As on date the number of centers under this scheme is 75 in which 1202 (746 boys

and 456 girls) are being trained.

Note: Functional centers for the above mentioned scheme as on today are seventy

five (75).

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e) CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE SCHEME

As a natural corollary to the Sub-Junior, Junior Schemes, the Scheme of Centre of

Excellence envisaged induction of talent in the Country who has shown promising

performance in the Sr. National Competitions beyond the above age groups for

further training at the Regional Centres/Sub-Centres of SAI for nearly 200 days in a

year. They are provided with the state of art facilities, equipment and scientific

back up along with specialized training. These Centres of Excellence operate as

regular coaching camp for the best available talent in India and provide two or

possibly three concurrent layers of highly skilled sports persons giving a wider

choice of talent and continuity for later selection to National Teams and provide

alternative second and third options for the National Teams.

The trainees are admitted into the Scheme on residential and non-residential

basis. The trainees admitted on residential basis are provided boarding and lodging

facilities, sports kit, sports equipment, competition exposure, insurance, medical

expenses and scientific sports training. Non-residential trainees are given monthly

stipend, sports kit, competition exposure based on the laid down scheme norms.

At present there are 12 centres in which 343 (223 boys & 120 girls) are being

trained.

REGIONAL CENTRES

1. NETAJI SUBHAS EASTERN CENTRE, KOLKATA

The SAI Eastern Centre was established on 23rd Jan’ 1983, on 42 Acres of land at

Salt Lake City, Kolkata. The Centre has infrastructure facilities ranging from

training facilities to medical facilities to scientific set up. In addition, residential

facilities for the trainees are also available.

The Centre conducts National Coaching Camps, diploma Course in Coaching for

various sports and refresher Courses. It also provides organizational support

documentation and scientific backup with a view to achieving excellence in sports.

Extensive talent scouting programmes are conducted for identifying talented sports

person to induct them in various sports promotional schemes being implemented

in the region.

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Infrastructure facilities at the Centre

The Centre has one cinder athletic track, four cemented courts for Basketball and

two clay courts for Kabaddi, Lawn Tennis (Two hard courts and two clay courts)

Volleyball (four courts) , two Cricket Pitches in clay and concrete, one Archery

field, four Football fields, Boxing (one International standard and one practice

ring), and one Billiards Hall. In the small indoor hall students of diploma course in

boxing and state national level trainees are imparted training in the boxing ring.

As far indoor facilities are concerned it has two indoor halls, one for Basketball,

Gymnastics, Badminton, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Fencing etc. This apart a hall for

Judo & Billiards and one conditioning hall for ladies and gents, equipped with

available fitness equipment. Other infrastructure are related with Administrative

and Scientific building and hostel buildings two house about 400 trainees.

Besides the NSTC scheme which covers adopted schools including those covered

for promotion of indigenous games and Martial Arts and Navodaya Vidyalayas, 1

ABSC, 8 SAG Centres, 7 STC Centres and one Centre of Excellence are also

functioning in the region.

2. SAI NETAJI SUBHAS SOUTHERN CENTRE, BANGALORE

SAI Southern Centre, Bangalore is spread over 101.2 acres of land is well equipped

for imparting scientific and systematic training for elite spsortspersons and for

monitoring and implementing various schemes of SAI and Govt. of India. It also

conducts diploma course in coaching in various disciplines.

Sports Promotional Schemes of SAI namely NSTC (2 Schools adopted, 3 covered

under indigenous games and martial arts, 11 Navodaya Vidyalayas), 14 STC centres,

4 SAG centres and 3 Centre of Excellence are functioning in the region. In addition

to this there is one more SAI Training centre functioning at LNCPE, Trivandrum,

which is being directly monitored by Principal, LNCPE, Trivandrum.

The following infrastructure facilities are available at the center:

SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE

The centre has the following outdoor and indoor sports infrastructure:

Outdoor:- One Athletic track each of synthetic and cinder, two basketball courts

(mosaic), one football field(Turf), one Handball court (clay), three cinder and one

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sandy volleyball court, five clay and one cement Lawn Tennis court, one Swimming

Pool with diving facility and one for learners, one hockey field of polygrass and

one of turf, two clay courts for kho-kho and Kabaddi, one golf course of nine

holes and Shooting Range with facility for 25m, 50m and trap and skeet event.

Indoor: One Badminton hall (multipurpose) one hall having facilities for Volleyball/

Basketball/Handball, 3 halls for weightlifting. In addition to this it also has a hall

for conditioning, Judo and 10 mt. Shooting Range.

Apart from this there is hostel accommodation for about 573 sportspersons, Health

Centre, Administrative and Sports Science Centre for the convenience of

sportspersons and staff, it also has a small shopping complex.

3. NETAJI SUBHAS NORTHERN CENTRE, SONEPAT:

SAI Netaji Subhash Northern Centre was set up on 15th October 1991 at Chandigarh

to implement the schemes of SAI as well as the schemes of the MYAS in the states

of Northern Region. The Government of Haryana has allotted 83 acres of land at

Sonepat for establishment of Regional Centre, and creation of sports infrastructure

and playing facilities. The Governing Body of SAI at its meeting held on 12th Nov-

2001 approved the shifting of the Regional Centre from Chandigarh to Sonepat

and also naming the centre after Late Ch.Devi Lal, Former Deputy Prime Minister

of India.

There are 4 NSTC adopted schools, including 4 schools covered to promote

indigenous games and martial arts. Besides this 3 Navodaya Vidyalayas and 6 Akharas

have also been adopted under the NSTC scheme and 4 Akharas given equipment

support. There are also 10 SAI

Training Centres and 20 Extension Centre of STC are functioning in the region

under the Sports promotion schemes of SAI.

4. SAI WESTERN CENTRE, GANDHINAGAR:

The SAI Western Centre Gandhinagar covers the State of Gujarat, Maharastra,

Goa, Rajasthan and UT of Daman and Diu and Dadar Nagar Haveli under its

jurisdiction.

There are 06 NSTC adopted schools, including 2 schools covered to provide

indigenous games and martial arts. Besides this, 8 Navodya Vidyalaya and 13 Akharas

have also been adopted under the NSTC Scheme. There are 7 STC, 20 STC Extension

Centre and 1 Center of Excellence functioning in the Region under the Sports

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Promotional Schemes of SAI. Besides this, assistance is also being provided to

National Sailing Institute, Mumbai which was established in the premises of the

Naval Sailing Club (Mumbai) on completion of the 1982 Asian Games. While the

Indian Navy undertook the provision of space for boat storage and training, SAI

was required to provide the equipment, manpower and assistance to run the

centre. It has been approved to established SAG centre for Yachting.

The following infrastructure facilities are available at the center:

The Regional Centre at Gandhinagar has 25mt Shooting Range, field of Hockey (2

nos), Football and Cricket, courts for tennis (3 clay courts), Basketball (3 cemented

courts), Squash (wooden court), Handball (clay and grassy-4 courts), Kho-Kho/

Kabaddi (5 clay courts), Volleyball (4 clay courts) and synthetic surface for Athletic

(400m track) and Hockey. All the playfields are flood lighted. It also has a Fitness

center fully equipped with Multigym for youngsters and Corporate Members, Sauna

bath, Steam bath and Billiards Table and a 50m Swimming Pool with separate

Diving pool and 400m Cinder Athletic track.

After taking over the complex from the State Govt. of Gujarat the following

facilities were added by SAI.

150 bedded Hostel Building, Sports Science and Admn Block, Guest House(called

SAI Sadan) with 4 VIP suites and 8 air-conditioned single room, 4 cemented cricket

pitches, one super-turf hockey field and synthetic athletic track, fitness centre, 4

handball courts(clay and grass) over head tank and flood lighting arrangements for

all play fields. An indoor multi-purpose hall is under construction.

The Regional center also has WEST ZONE TRAINING CENTRE set up at Aurangabad.

5. NETAJI SUBHASH CENTRAL CENTRE, BHOPAL:

The Central Centre was established at Delhi in April, 1988. Subsequently the

centre was shifted to Bhopal in 2001. The centre has been renamed as Udhav Das

Mehta (Bhai ji) Central Regional Centre. The centre is operating from Rajiv Gandhi

Bhavan, Shymala Hills in Bhopal. However, a full-fledged Regional Sports Complex

is under construction in 100 acres of land, allotted by Govt. of Madhya Pradesh at

GramGora, Bishen Kheri, Bhopal.

In addition to NSTC schools adopted under the scheme, including 4 Navodya

Vidyalayas and those covered for promotion of indigenous games and 5 martial

arts 2 Akharas have also been adopted under the NSTC Scheme. Apart from this,

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there are 5 STC, 2 Centre of Excellence and 1 SAG Centre functioning in the

Region under the Sports Promotional Schemes of SAI. There are also two associated

centres at Allahabad and Meruut adopted under SAG Scheme.

Approximately 50 acres of land has been transferred to SAI for establishment of

Sub-Center at Ranital, Jabalpur. However, on inspection it was reported by CPWD

that the land is water logged and not suitable for construction. State Govt. has

been requested to provide alternative land.

6. NETAJI SUBHAS SUB CENTRE LUCKNOW: Netaji Subhas Sub Centre, Lucknow has

the following facilities:-

a) 60 bedded boys and girls hostel

b) 1 hockey synthetic field

c) Fitness / Scientific block

d) Grassy Football Field

e) Running Track / Snyder Track

f) 2 Lawn Tennis Courts

g) 2 Volleyball Courts

h) 2 Kabaddi Courts

i) 2 Basketball Courts

j) 1 Administrative Block

There are 6 STC, 2 Navodya Vidyalayas and 1 STC Centre functioning under this

sub Centre, Lucknow.

7. NETAJI SUBHAS NORTH EASTERN REGIONAL CENTRE, IMPHAL:

Sports Authority of India, North East Regional Center Imphal, was established at

Takyel, Imphal in September 1986 for development of sports in the region. At

present the center is running schemes in three states namely Manipur, Mizoram

and Nagaland.

The centre is having one Multipurpose Indoor hall and two fields each for football,

Hockey, Sepak Takraw, Lawn-Tennis (cemented), Basketball, Handball and Kabaddi.

One Athletic track (grass), One Archery Field and one SAG Indoor hall.

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8. NETAJI SUBHASH NORTH-EASTERN SUB-CENTRE, GUWAHATI:

The centre is located in Guwahati in an area comprising 7.5 acres of land. The

Sub-Center Guwahati operates schemes in Assam Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.

There are 4 schools adopted under NSTC Scheme, including 1 school for indigenous

games and Martial Arts. In addition to this, there are covered under 1 NSTC Scheme.

There are also 1 ABSC, 3 STC and 4 SAG centre functioning in the region.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMME

A) NETAJI SUBHAS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPORTS: PATIALA

During the year 2008 - 09, the Institute carried out the following functions:

� Organization of various types of Academic Programmes.

� Management of the Coaching Camps for national probable for various

international competitions.

� Management of the SAI Training Centre and the SAI Centre of Excellence, at

the Institute.

� Implementation of the Umbrella Scheme of Incentives for promotion of Sports

Activities.

PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN DURING 2008 - 2009

Organisation of various types of academic programmes

1. Diploma Course in Sports Coaching

The one-year Diploma Course was conducted by the Institute, at three different

Centres of Patiala, Bangalore and Kolkata.

� Patiala : 17 disciplines : Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Cricket,

Cycling, Fencing, Football, Gymnastics, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Table Tennis,

Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling and Wushu. In all, 262 students were

admitted to these disciplines.

� Bangalore : 8 disciplines : Athletics, Hockey, Kho-kho/Kabaddi, Tennis,

Softball, Swimming, Taekwondo and Volleyball. In all, 111 students were

admitted for this training course at Bangalore.

� Kolkata: 4 disciplines: Archery, Athletics, Boxing and Football. In all 51 students

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2. M. Sc. in Sports Coaching

This two year Masters Course is being conducted by the Institute at its Patiala

Centre during the year 2006 - 08 has been conducted in all four Disciplines.

3. Certificate Course in Sports Coaching

The six-week Certificate Course in Sports coaching was conducted by the Institute,

at various SAI academic centers. In all, 95 students attended the Course in 9 sports

disciplines (2008 - 09)

4. Refresher Course

Refresher courses were held for different disciplines by the institution.

SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT TO NATIONAL CAMPS AND SAI SCHEMES:

The various scientific departments conducted scientific tests / evaluations on National

Campers held at SAI NS NIS, Patiala. These departments provided valuable inputs for

training of athletes preparing for different International Competitions.

Publication Section

The Institute publishes its Journal of Sports & Sports Sciences, and the quarterly NIS

News Bulletin, apart from other general and specific sport related publications.

MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL COACHING CAMPS

Under the Long Term Development Plan, the Institute conducts national coaching camps

for training of the elite sportspersons on its campus and the SAI High Altitude Training

Centre, Shilaroo, Himachal Pradesh.

LAKSHIMBAI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION,

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

Courses Offered

The College offered the following courses during this academic year:

1. Bachelor of Physical Education (3 years)

2. Master of Physical Education (2 years)

3. Regular and Part time Ph. D. Programme

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All the above stadium are under renovation for conduct of Commonwealth Games 2010

and no major sports activities have taken place during the year.

TEAMS DIVISION

TEAMS Division is mainly responsible for implementation of various schemes of MYAS

for development of sports in the country. Mainly it provides the necessary facilities to

Elite sports persons preparing the major events like Olympics, Asian Games

Commonwealth Games and various other international competitions in India and abroad.

It implements the plan prepared by various National Sports Federations vide their

LTDPs and approved by the Committee for preparation of National Teams for National

and International tournaments by providing the following:-

Present Strength:

BPE - I: 47, BPE - II: 43, BPE - III: 39, MPE - I: 24, MPE - II: 22

TOTAL STRENGTH: 175

STADIA DIVISION

The Stadia Division is responsible for managing the stadia in Delhi for both elite training

and community sports. The following Stadia which were constructed / renovated for the

year 1982 Asian Games are being maintained and utilized by SAI on behalf of the

Government of India:-

S.No. Name of the Stadium Area (acres) Seating Capacity

1. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 100.20 77,487

2. Indira Gandhi Stadium (Indoor Stadium) 102.00 5,000 (Velodrome)

and Yamuna Velodrome 25000 (IGI)

3. Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee

Swimming Pool Complex 12.13 6,000

4. Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges 81.00 No fixed seating

5. Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium 41.20 25,000

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1. Coaching Camps – During the year 2008 – 09, 178 Coaching Camps in disciplines

were held under the Scheme for “Financial Assistance to National Sports

Federations” and 18 Coaching Camps in 15 disciplines were held under the Scheme

for “Preparation of Indian Team for Commonwealth Games”.

2. Foreign Coaches – 27 Foreign Coaches were engaged for the training of Indian

Sportspersons in 13 disciplines.

3. Scheme Relating to Talent search & training – 27 Sportspersons and 8 Coaches /

supporting Personnel were assisted for advance training under the scheme.

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(A) INTRODUCTION

Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior, formerly known as

Lakshmibai College of Physical Education was established by the Government of India,

Ministry of Education in 1957. As a tribute to her great martyrdom, this Institute was

named after Rani Lakshmibai.

At the time of its inception, this Institute was affiliated to Vikram University, Ujjain.

Later on in the year 1964 it got affiliated with Jiwaji University, Gwalior. Keeping in

mind the unique status and promising future, this Institute was conferred the status of

an Autonomous College by Jiwaji University, Gwalior, empowering the Institute to lay

down its own admission policies, syllabi, examination systems and other such procedures

of independent nature. However, the powers to confer degrees were vested with the

Jiwaji University, Gwalior.

The 3-year Bachelor degree programme in Physical Education in India commenced from

1957 at LNIPE, Gwalior while the 2-year Master Degree Programme in the year 1963. In

the year 1980, this Institute became the first National Level Institute that commenced

imparting M.Phil Degree in the field of Physical Education.

In further recognition of the educational services rendered by the Institute in the field

of Physical Education, Sports and Research, Ministry of Human Development, Government

of India, on the recommendation of the University Grants Commission conferred upon

the Institute in the year 1995, the status of “Deemed to be University” under the

University Grant Commission Act, 1956. This Institute is the only Deemed to be University

in India in the field of Physical Education.

In keeping with the over-all academic patterns and looking to the duration of professional

courses in India and world-wide as well, the 3-year BPE Degree Course has since been

switched over to 4-year B.P.Ed. (Integrated) Course, which has been recognized by

the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), Western Regional Centre, Bhopal.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (GWALIOR)

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(B) ACADEMIC DETAILS

(a) Departments and Courses:

(i) Department of Teacher Education B.P.Ed (Integrated) - 4 Years

M.P.Ed - 2 Years

(ii) Department of Research M.Phil - 1 Year

Development & Advanced Studies Ph.D. (Regular and Part-time)

(iii) Department of Coaching & Fitness P.G. Diploma in Sports - 1 Year

Coaching

(iv) Department of Sports Management P.G. Diploma in Sports

& Journalism Management - 1 Year

P.G. Diploma in Sports

Journalism - 1 Year

(v) Department of Youth Affairs & Sports N.A.

(vi) Department of Health Sciences & P.G. Diploma in Yoga &

Yoga Alternate Therapy - 1 Year

(vii) Department of Computer Science & P.G. Diploma in IT - 1 Year

Applied Statistics

b) Class-wise strength, 2008-09:

S.No. Class Boys Girls Total

1. BPE-I 100 37 137

2. BPE-II 87 38 125

3. BPE-III 85 35 120

4. BPE-IV 75 24 99

5. MPE (Pre.) 46 20 66

6. MPE (Final) 37 17 54

7. M.Phil 28 2 30

8. Ph.D. 3 - 3

TOTAL 461 173 634

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(C) INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES

The Institute is co-educational and fully residential ever since its inception and well

equipped with the infrastructural facilities which are mainly as under:

(i) Library- The Institute has its library, which is equipped with rare collection of

books for post-graduate and research scholars on various subjects. The students

have various facilities including referencing, internet etc. The library has about

35,000 volumes on physical education and allied subjects. During the year of report,

the Institute has commenced functioning of its Library in newly constructed building,

which was inaugurated by Dr. M.S. Gill, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent

Charge) for Youth Affairs & Sports and President of the Institute on 4th October,

2008.

(ii) Laboratories- The Institute has a good number of laboratories equipped with

indigenous and imported equipments to cater the academic requirements of students

in their respective curriculum. During the year of report (2008-09), the Institute

has added one Computer Lab for its students.

(iii) Play Fields- The Institute has excellent play fields and facilities for Gymnasium,

Swimming, Cricket, Squash, Football, Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Conditioning

Hall, Volleyball, Kho-kho, Kabaddi, Badminton, Throw-ball, Tennis, and Table Tennis.

(iv) Administrative / Residential Buildings- The Institute is enriched with good number

of Administrative and Residential buildings meant for discharge of functions of the

Institute and accommodation for its officers and employees of all categories.

(D) MAJOR ACTIVITIES

1) The 6th Convocation of the Institute was organized on 4th October 2008 at the

Rabindranath Tagore Auditorium of the Institute. Excellency Governor of Madhya

Pradesh Dr. Balraj Jhakar graced the occasion with his auspicious presence as

Chief Guest and delivered Convocation Address. The Convocation was presided

over by Dr. M.S. Gill, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth

Affairs & Sports and President of the Institute. The occasion was also blessed by

the presence of most of the members of L.N.I.P.E. Board of Management. Maj.

Gen. (Retd.) S.N. Mukherjee, Vice Chancellor of the Institute conferred the degrees

to 277 graduates on this occasion.

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2) The Institute celebrated Rajbhasha Pakhwara during the period from 15th to 27th

September, 2008. During this period, various competitions were organized for all

categories of staff, which evoked good response. Based on the performance, the

prizes were distributed to the staff by the Vice Chancellor on the occasion of

Closing Ceremony of the Pakhwara. During this period, the meeting of

Departmental Hindi Implementation Committee as well as Workshop on the use of

Official Language was also organized.

3) Department of Health Sciences and Yoga organized 3-day International Conference

on Stress Management from 20th to 22nd Oct. 2008. This was inaugurated by the

Vice Chancellor on 20th Oct. 2008 and in all, around 15 resource persons delivered

their expert talks. Approximately 180 papers were presented in 23 difference

scientific sessions.

4) Five faculty members of the Institute namely Prof. (Mrs.) I. Majumdar, Prof. Manika

Debnath, Prof. Vivek Pandey, Dr. (Ms.) Jayashree Acharya and Dr. Pushpendra

Puruswani presented papers in Pre-Olympic Conference and International

Convention of Sciences at NANJING, China and Guangzhou, China under the

Government’s Scheme namely financial assistance under Travel Grant.

5) The Department of Teacher Education organized four training courses for in-service

Physical Education Teachers working with Central Board of Secondary Education

(2 courses from 5th to 17th May 2008 and 19th to 30th May 2008) and Kendriya Vidyalaya

Sangathan (2 courses from 1st to 12th Nov. 2008 and 18th to 29th Nov. 2008). In all,

320 teachers attended these courses, who were upgraded with knowledge related

to recent trends in physical education and sports through activity and theory

lectures by senior faculty members of Institute.

6) The Department of Computer Science & Applied Statistics organized 2-day Workshop

on Data Analysis on Physical Education from 16th to 17th Sept. 2008.

7) The Department of Youth Affairs & Sports sent Institute’s teams for participation

at various levels in the games and events recognized by Association of Indian

Universities for participation by the Member Universities. The Institute organized

West Zone Inter University Hockey (Men) Tournament from 24th to 28th Oct. 2008,

which was participated by 33 universities from the States of Madhya Pradesh,

Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan represented by 594 students. The team of

LNIPE, Gwalior remained at First place and qualified for Inter Zonal Tournament.

Gymnastic (Women) Team of Institute secured 3rd place at All India level and a

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student of the Institute also secured 3rd place in Diving at All India Swimming

Championship.

8) TOPS Training program was conducted by three organizations jointly i.e. Youth

Sports Trust, LNIPE, Gwalior and British Council from 3rd to 6th November, 2008. A

team of 5 experts in the field of Physical Education came from UK to deliver TOPS

Training to the students namely Mr. Paul Tebay, Mr. Alan Bell, Mr. Martin Thomson,

Ms. Jayne Molyneux, and Mrs. Lesley Minervini. This was inaugurated by Vice

Chancellor of Institute on 3rd November, 2008 and participated by 68 students of

BPEd III year, 78 students of BPEd IV year and 29 students of MPEd Final year in all.

Apart from this, 15 staff members also attended the program.

9) Coaching Camps of India U-13, 17 and 19 National Women Football Teams were

conducted at the Institute during the year 2008.

10) Summer Coaching Camps in various sport and games were also organized by the

Institute for the children of Gwalior city, which evoked good response and a total

of 928 children participated.

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PANCHAYAT YUVA KRIDA AUR KHEL ABHIYAN (PYKKA)

The Ministry was implementing four Centrally Sponsored Sports Infrastructure

Development Schemes during the Xth Five Year Plan period, which were transferred to

the State Sector w.e.f. 1.4.2005 viz., the Scheme of Grants for the Creation of Sports

Infrastructure, the Scheme of Grants to Rural Schools for the purchase of sports

equipment and the development of play grounds; the Scheme of Grants for the

promotion of Games & Sports in Universities and Colleges; and the Scheme of Grants

for the Installation of Synthetic Playing Surface. Under these erstwhile centrally sponsored

schemes, financial assistance was being provided to State Governments, educational

institutions and NGOs for the creation of sports facilities on a cost sharing basis.

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BROADBASING OF SPORTS AND

CREATION OF SPORTS

INFRASTRUCTURE AT GRASSROOTS

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With the closure of these schemes, there has been no provision for providing financial

assistance to State Governments, Educational Institutions and NGOs for the creation of

sports infrastructure. There is a severe inadequacy of basic sports infrastructure at the

grassroots level, especially in rural areas. Similarly, there is also a lack of sports

competitions in the rural areas. Given the fact that, less than 5% of the population has

access to sporting facilities and organized sports, the need for promoting sports

infrastructure at the grassroots level in a phased but time bound manner has been

repeatedly emphasized in various fora.

Keeping these factors in view and with the objective of promoting mass participation

in sports and widening the seedbed of talent, the Government has launched a national

programme titled ‘Panchayat Yuva Krida aur Khel Abhiyan’ (PYKKA) for the first time

for the creation of basic sports infrastructure in all village and block panchayats of the

country over a period of 10 years and organizing sports competitions at block, district,

state and national levels. All the 2,50,000 village and block panchayats and equivalent

units will be covered during this period. The scheme will not only contribute to public

health and social inclusiveness, but also stimulate the economic activities within the

sports sector, as it would lead to an exponential growth in the demand for sports

instructors, coaches, sports equipment and consumables and sports events and related

support services. Promotion of indigenous games and the expansion of the talent pool

through the identification and nurturing of rural sports talent, are some of the major

benefits of the scheme.

Components

Under the Scheme, financial assistance is given to a village/block panchayats for the

following purposes:-

(i) One Time Capital Seed Grant for development of sports infrastructure viz.

development of playfield, athletic track, fencing of playfield, goal posts, poles

for net games, outdoor fitness equipments etc at Rs. 1 lakh for village panchayats

and Rs 5 lakh for block panchayats. This will be contributed on 75:25 basis between

the Central Government and State Governments for normal States and on 90:10

basis for Special Category States.

(ii) Annual Acquisition Grant at Rs 10, 000 per annum to each village panchayat and

Rs. 20,000 per annum to each block panchayat for a period of five years for

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acquisition of sports equipments, accessories, sports fixtures, consumables and

repairs/maintenance. This grant is 100% central grant.

(iii) Annual Operational Grant at Rs. 12,000 per annum to each village panchayat and

Rs. 24, 000 per annum to each block panchayat for a period of five years to meet

operational expenses of non-competition activities including honorarium to

Kridashree and maintenance of infrastructure etc. This grant is 100% central grant.

(iv) Annual Competition Grant for organizing tournaments at block level, district

level, state level and national level as per details given below:

(i) Rs. 50, 000 per annum to each block panchayat for organizing block level

competitions.

(ii) Rs. 3 lakh per annum to each district for holding district level competitions.

(iii) Rs. 10 lakh per annum to each State and Rs. 5 lakh to each UT per annum for

holding State/UT level competitions.

(iv) Rs. 50 lakh per annum for holding national level competitions.

Annual competition grant is a 100% central grant.

(v) Prize Money at Rs. 25,000 Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 5,000 as 100% Central grant to first

three village panchayats at the block level tournaments (all 6,373 blocks) and at

Rs. 50,000, Rs. 30,0000 and Rs. 10,000 as 100% Central grant to the first three

block panchayats at the district level tournament (all 607 districts).

North East Sports Festival (North East Games) will continue to be organized, as

before, by the SAI (NIS Patiala) and the funds for the same will be provided as per

existing norms from the PYKKA scheme.

With a view to formulating the operational guidelines for implementation of the scheme,

the Ministry organized a two day National Seminar on PYKKA in Vigyan Bhawan, New

Delhi on 21-22 May 2008. Sports Secretaries from various States and UTs, other officials

from all over India, eminent sportspersons, Sports Authority of India, Nehru Yuva Kendra

Sangathan and others connected with sports, participated in the conference to deliberate

upon and identify the best practices in respect of rural sports programme in States/UTs

and use them as a base for determining the operational guidelines. All States expressed

full commitment to the implementation of the Scheme.

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PYKKA also received full endorsement from the State Sports Ministers during the National

Conference of State Ministers of Youth Affairs & Sports held in Vigyan Bhawan on 9th

July 2008.

The General Council of PYKKA, in its meeting held on 29.8.2008 under the chairmanship

of the MOS (YS&S)/Independent Charge, approved the operational guidelines for

implementation of PYKKA, which have been circulated to all States/UTs.

The Mission Directorate of PYKKA has received proposals from 24 States during 2008-

09. The National Level Executive Committee, in its four meetings held on 29.9.2008,

5.11.2008, 12.12.2008 and 22.1.2009, has approved, in principle, the proposals for

one-time capital grant, annual acquisition grant and annual operation grant worth Rs.

250.78 crore covering 22854 village panchayats and 601 block panchayats in 19 States.

An amount of Rs. 83.85 crore has already been released to the States towards first

instalment. An amount of Rs. 8.15 crore has also been released to NIS, Patiala towards

competition grant for sanctioning/reimbursement of expenses to States for holding

competitions at block, district and state levels. Entire allocation of Rs. 92 crore provided

for PYKKA during 2008-09 at RE stage has been allocated to the States.

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1. SCHEME OF ASSISTANCE TO NATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS:

Under this scheme, the Government of India provides assistance to National Sports

Federations (NSFs) for conducting National Championships and International Tournaments

in India, participation in International tournaments abroad, organizing coaching camps,

procuring sports equipment, engagement of foreign coaches and disbursement of salaries

of the paid Joint/Assistant Secretaries engaged by NSFs.

During the year 2008-09, Government has already incurred an expenditure of Rs. 41.50

crore under Plan and Rs 3.00 Crore under Non-Plan on account of proposals received

from NSFs for foreign exposure and for holding International Tournaments/National

Championships. The expenditure also includes funds released for Coaching camps,

providing equipment, engaging foreign coaches and salaries of Joint/Assistant

Secretaries of the NSFs.

Apart from this, many proposals have also been approved at No Cost to the Government

for foreign exposure and for holding International Tournaments in India.

The details of financial assistance released during the last 4 years i.e., 2005-06, 2006-

07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 to various recognized NSFs is given at Annexure-XI.

The details of foreign Coaches engaged during the year 2008-09 on long term/short

term basis have been given in the statement at Annex-XII.

2. SCHEME RELATING TO TALENT SEARCH & TRAINING:

Under this scheme, assistance is provided to promising sportspersons for training and

training-cum-competitions in India and abroad, for purchase of equipment and for

scientific support. Supporting personnel such as coaches, sports scientists, doctors

masseurs etc. are also assisted for undergoing specialized training and for attending

seminars/conferences and major international sports events and for appearing in qualifying

examinations. This scheme is implemented through Sports Authority of India (SAI).

Chapter-19SCHEMES RELATING TO PROMOTION

OF EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS

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During 2008-09, assistance of Rs. 1.50 crore has been released to 31 sportspersons and

29 supporting personnel including coaches, sports scientists/experts and Referee/judges

as per list enclosed at Annexure-XIII.

3. NATIONAL SPORTS DEVELOPMENT FUND

National Sports Development Fund was instituted by the Central Government in 1998

with a view to mobilizing resources from the Government as well as non-governmental

sources, including the private/corporate sector and non-resident Indians, for promotion

of sports and games in the country. In order to make contributions to the Fund attractive,

100% exemption from income tax is available on all contributions. To begin with, the

Government made a contribution of Rs. 2.00 crore during the year 1998-99. Further

Government contribution is on matching basis to the contributions received from other

sources. At present, the corpus of the Fund is Rs. 26.62 crore as on 30.11.2008.

President, BCCI, in February 2008, pledged a contribution of Rs. 50 crore to NSDF for

promotion and development of sports. Out of Rs. 50 crore pledged, BCCI has already

contributed Rs. 15 crore in March 2008.

For the purpose of administration of the funds donated by BCCI, a separate BCCI – NSDF

Implementation Committee (BNIC) has been constituted under the Chairpersonship of

the Chairman, NSDF Executive Committee with 4 nominated Members each from the

BCCI and the NSDF Executive Council and one representative each of the identified

National Sports Federations. Joint Secretary (sports) will function as Member-Secretary

of the BNIC. The BNIC will also have the option to co-opt experts.

Assistance to sportspersons who qualified for Beijing Olympics

The sportspersons, who qualified for participation in Beijing Olympics, were provided

assistance either directly or through their respective National Sports Federations for

their specialized training within the country and abroad, exposure in international

competitions, scientific support, equipments, accessories, out of pocket allowance,

nutritional supplements etc.

The office bearers of the NSFs of all 13 sports disciplines, whose sportspersons qualified

for Beijing Olympics, were called for meetings alongwith Government Observers to

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discuss the specific requirements and needs of the players for their preparation to

Beijing Olympics. The kind of assistance, which was not available under the other

Schemes of the Ministry, was provided to the Beijing qualifiers from NSDF.

The details of beneficiaries assisted from National Sports Development Fund till date is

given in Annex-XIV.

Details of Contributions received for the Fund, since its inception, are at Annex-XV.

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The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports implements various schemes for giving incentives

to sports persons to take up sports:

1. RAJIV GANDHI KHEL RATNA AWARD

The scheme was launched in the year 1991-92 to honour outstanding sportspersons.

Under this scheme, an amount of Rs.5 lakhs is given as award for the most spectacular

and outstanding performance by a sportsperson in the preceding year.

Shri Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Cricketer was conferred with Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna

Award for the year 2007 for his outstanding performance. 19 sportspersons have been

given this award since the inception of the scheme.

2. ARJUNA AWARDS

The Arjuna Awards were instituted in 1961. To be eligible for the Award, a sportsperson

should have had not only good performance consistently for the previous three years

at the international level with excellence for the year for which Award is recommended,

but also shown qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and a sense of discipline. The

awardees are given a statuette, a scroll of honour, ceremonial dress and a cash award

of Rs.3.00 lakhs.

Following sportspersons were conferred Arjuna Awards for the Year 2007 by Her

Excellency the President of India on National Sports Day i.e., 29th August 2008.

1. Ms. Chitra K. Soman Athletics

2. Mr. Anup Sridhar Badminton

3. Mr. Johnson Varghese Boxing

4. Ms. Harika Dronavalli Chess

5. Mr. Arjun Atwal Golf

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6. Mr. Probhjot Singh Hockey

7. Ms. Kh. Tombi Devi Judo

8. Mr. Bajranglal Takhar Rowing

9. Ms. Avneet Kaur Sidhu Shooting

10. Ms. Alka Tomar Wrestling

11. Mr. Farman Basha Power Lifting(Disabled category)

679 outstanding sportsperson from various discipline have been conferred Arjuna Awards

so far.

3. DHYAN CHAND AWARD FOR LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPORTS

AND GAMES

Dhyanchand Award for Lifetime Achievements in Sports and Games was instituted in

the year 2002. This award is given to honour those sportspersons who have contributed

to sports by their performance and continue to contribute to the promotion of sports

even after their retirement from active sporting career. The award carries a cash of

Rs.3,00,000/- a plaque and a scroll of honour. Three awards are given every year.

Shri Hakam Singh, Athletics; Shri Mukhbain Singh, Hockey and Shri Gian Singh, Wrestling

were conferred with Dhyan Chand Award for the year 2008.

23 sportspersons have been given this award since the inception of the Award.

4. DRONACHARYA AWARDS

The Dronacharya Award, instituted in 1985, honours eminent Coaches who have

successfully trained sportspersons or teams and enabled them to achieve outstanding

results in international competitions. The awardee is given a statuette of Guru

Dronachrya, a scroll of honour, ceremonial dress and a cash prize of Rs.3. 00 lakhs. The

awards for the year 2007 were conferred to the following three coaches:-

1. Mr. Sanjeeva Kumar Singh, Archery

2. Shri Jagdish Singh Boxing

3. Shri G.E.Sridharan Volley Ball

51 Coaches have been given this award since its institution.

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Name of Amount

The Game/

Championship Gold Medal/ Silver Medal/ Bronze Medal/

First Position Second Position Third Position

(i) Olympics Games Rs.50 lakhs Rs.30 lakhs Rs.20 lakhs

(ii) Official World Cups/ Rs.10 lakhs Rs.5 lakhs Rs.3 lakhs

Asian Games/Commonwealth Games

(iii) Asian and Commonwealth Rs.3 lakhs Rs.2 lakhs Rs.1.5 lakhs

Championships

5. MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD (MAKA) TROPHY

The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy was instituted in 1956-57. The top overall

performing university in the Inter-University Tournaments is given the Maulana Abul

Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy, which is a rolling trophy. A small replica of the MAKA Trophy

is also awarded for retention by the University.

Prize Money for Maulana Abul Kalam Trophy (MAKA) Rolling Trophy has been enhanced

substantially this year to Rs. 10 lakh, Rs. 5 lakh and Rs. 3 lakh from existing Rs. 2 lakh,

Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 50,000 respectively for the first, second and third overall winner

universities.

Punjabi University, Patiala, was awarded the MAKA Trophy for the year 2006-07.

6. SPECIAL AWARDS TO WINNERS IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS EVENTS

AND THEIR COACHES

This scheme was introduced in the year 1986 to encourage and motivate outstanding

sportspersons for higher achievements and to attract the younger generation to take

sports as a career. Under the scheme, special awards are given to sportspersons and

their coaches for winning medals in recognized international sports events held in a

year. Amount of cash award for medal winners in Olympic Games was increased this

year from Rs. 30 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh for gold medallists, from Rs. 18 lakh to Rs. 30 lakh

for silver medallists and from Rs. 12 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh for bronze medalists. The

amounts of cash awards given for wining medals in various international events are

given in the following table:

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The three medal winners at Beijing Olympics, Sh Abhinav Bindra, Sh Vijender Singh

and Sh Sushil Kumar have already been given the cash award of Rs 50 Lakhs and Rs 20

Lakhs respectively.

Cash award is also given to coaches. The coaches who have trained the medal winners

for at least 240 days immediately preceding the game are eligible for cash ward under

the scheme. Award money to a coach is 50% of the award money given to the

sportsperson whom he had coached. In case, there is more than one coach associated

with a coach the ward money is distributed between/among them equally.

An amount of Rs. 8.75 crore was released during the financial year 2008-09 towards

special cash awards to sportspersons and coaches for winning medals in various

international sports events. A list of sportspersons/coaches given cash awards during

the year 2008-09 is at Annexure-XVI

7. SCHEME OF SPORTS FUND FOR PENSION TO MERITORIOUS

SPORTS- PERSONS

This scheme was launched in the year 1994. Under this scheme, those sportspersons

who are Indian citizens and have won gold, silver and bronze medals in Olympic Games,

World Cup/World Championships, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and Paralympic

games and have attained the age of 30 years and have retired from active sports

career are eligible for life pension under this Scheme.

Amount of pension to meritorious sportspersons has been doubled with effect from

1.7.2008, as per details given below:

S. Category of meritorious sportspersons Existing rates Enhanced Rates

No. of pension of Pension

(Rs./PM) (Rs./PM)

1 Medallists at the Olympic Games 5000 10000

2 Gold medallists at the World Cup/World

Championships in Olympic and Asian

Games disciplines 4000 8000

3 Silver and Bronze medallists at the

World Cup/World Championships in

Olympic and Asian Games disciplines 3500 7000

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S. Category of meritorious sportspersons Existing rates Enhanced Rates

No. of pension of Pension

(Rs./PM) (Rs./PM)

4 Gold medallists of the Asian/

Commonwealth Games 3500 7000

5 Silver and Bronze medallists of the Asian/

Commonwealth Games 3000 6000

6 Gold Medallists of Para-Olympic Games 2500 5000

7 Silver medallists of Para-Olympic Games 2000 4000

8 Bronze Medallists of Para-Olympic Games 1500 3000

At present, 476 sportspersons are receiving pension under this scheme.

8. NATIONAL WELFARE FUND FOR SPORTS PERSONS

The National Welfare Fund for sports persons was set up in March, 1982 with a view to

assisting outstanding sportspersons of yesteryears, living in indigent circumstances who

had brought glory for the country in sports. Under the scheme, financial assistance is

provided in the form of pension and lump-sum grant to the sportspersons as well as

their families for medical treatment etc. The fund is managed & operated by a

Committee with the Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports as the Chairperson. At present,

30 sportspersons are receiving pensions under the scheme.

Financial assistance under the Scheme was enhanced substantially w.e.f 1.7.2008, which

was last revised in 1998, as per details given below:

� Eligibility Ceiling for outstanding sportspersons in indigent circumstances revised

from Rs. 36,000 per annum to Rs. 2 lakh per annum.

� Assistance for fatal injury to a sportsperson raised from Rs. 1 lakh to 5 lakh.

� Assistance for sustaining injury other than a fatal injury enhanced from Rs. 40,000

to Rs. 2 lakh.

� Pension for permanently incapacitated outstanding sportsperson increased from

Rs. 2500 per month to Rs. 10,000 per month.

� Pension in other cases enhanced from Rs. 2,000 per month to Rs. 8,000 per month.

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� Assistance to families of indigent sportspersons increased from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 2

lakh.

� Assistance for medical treatment increased from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 2 lakh.

� Assistance to eminent coaches, referees and umpires enhanced from Rs.20,000 to

Rs. 50,000.

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(I) The promotion of sports and games in schools, colleges and

universities:

The Scheme of Promotion of Sports and Games in Schools and Colleges and the Scheme

of Sports Scholarships are being merged into a single new scheme proposed to be

introduced from 2009-10. Draft EFC Memorandum of the new Scheme has been prepared

and circulated for comments before it is submitted to the Departmental Expenditure

Finance Committee for approval. The Scheme is expected to be approved in the next

1-2 months. The Scheme aims at giving a critical thrust to broad-basing of sports and

games in schools, colleges and universities; and encouraging excellence in sports in

educational institutions with a view to encouraging mass participation in sports as well

as increasing the base of talented sportspersons. The thrust of the new scheme will be

on funding the establishment of community coaching centres with selected educational

institutions as the hub of local sporting activities; assisting the selected institutions in

the purchase of consumable and non-consumable sports equipment; awarding scholarships

to gifted and talented young athletes attending the coaching centres; and warding

special scholarship to women sportspersons who are national champions and those who

wish to pursue higher education, or training in physical education, or any sports related

field.

(II) The promotion of sports among person with disabilities:

A new scheme is being introduced from 2009-10 to provide focused support to the

physically and intellectually challenged. The scheme will cover special coaching and

training requirements of the target groups, organizing competitions at district level,

state and national level, participation in international competitions, and other need-

based specialized support. At present, the NSFs dealing with sports for disabled are

being assisted under the general NSF Scheme.

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PARTICIPATIVE SPORTS

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(III) National Championships for Women (Non-Plan)

The scheme started in 1975, aims at promoting sports amongst women. Under the

scheme, national level competitions are preceded by holding of lower level competitions

(Block, District & State level) for which States/ UTs are provided financial assistance as

per norms. Under this scheme, assistance is being provided to hold annual National

Championships for Women in various sports disciplines.

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Under this Scheme, financial assistance is extended to the National Anti-Doping Agency

(NADA) and National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) to carry out their respective

activities.

NADA is the national organization responsible for promoting, coordinating, and monitoring

the doping control programme in sports in all its forms in the country. The Anti Doping

rules of NADA which are compliant with the Anti Doping Code of World Anti Doping

Agency (WADA) have been finalized after wide consultation with the Indian Olympic

Association and National Sports Federations and have now come into effect from 1st

January,2009. The various Committees as required under these Rules i.e. the Anti

Doping Disciplinary Panel, the Anti Doping Appeal Panel and the therapeutic Use

Exemption committee have been constituted. The other staff of NADA is in the process

of being engaged.

The NADA has taken up in a major way the sample collection process of athletes and

wide dissemination of information as well as education of athletes and coaches about

the ill effects of doping and nature of banned substances.

The NDTL is responsible for testing dope samples and for conducting advance research

on the subject by maintaining close association with the WADA and WADA accredited

laboratories. As a member of WADA, the payment of annual contribution is also made.

India has ratified the UNESCO convention against doping in sport.

NDTL achieved WADA accreditation on Sept. 21, 2008 after being in the probationary

phase since October, 2006. The NDTL has now become 35th Laboratory in the world

and 6th in the Asian Region, accredited by WADA for dope testing. The NDTL has been

registered as Society under Societies Registration Act, 1860 on 8th October, 2008. The

Ministry has constituted the General Body and the Governing Body of NDTL. The first

meeting of General Body & Governing Body of NDTL was held on 5th Jan. 2009.

Drug Testing – A total no. 2100 samples of various sportspersons were tested in NDTL

during the above mentioned period.

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ANTI-DOPING ACTIVITIES

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i) Routine samples – 1600 urine samples of competition and out of competitions

were tested in NDTL. After getting WADA Accreditation in Sept.2008, NDTL

tested 128 samples of CYG in Oct. 2008 and submitted report within 24 hours of

receiving the samples and is also receiving samples from various international

competitions held in India & Abroad.

ii) Proficiency Testing:- A total of 50 urine samples were tested received from

various agencies viz. World Association of Anti-Doping Scientists (WAADS), College

of American Pathologists (CAP) & World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

iii) Research :- A total of 450 samples tested for various research projects being

carried out in NDTL.

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The Commonwealth Games, to be held in Delhi between October 3-14, 2010, is a

mega sporting event, in which about 71 countries participate, in 17 sporting disciplines.

It is held after every four years. India which is one of the most important participating

countries in the Games, has never hosted the Commonwealth Games so far. This is

only the second time, that the Commonwealth Games will be held in Asia, after Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia, where they were held in 1998. These Games will be held in the 17

disciplines of 1) Archery, 2) Athletics, 3) Aquatics, 4) Badminton, 5) Boxing,

6) Cycling, 7) Gymnastics, 8) Hockey, 9) Lawn Bowls, 10) Net Ball, 11) Rugby 7s,

12) Shooting, 13) Squash, 14) Table Tennis, 15) Tennis, 16) Weightlifting and

17) Wrestling. In addition to these sports disciplines, competitions will also be held for

Elite Athletes with Disability (EAD) in four disciplines viz. (i) Athletics, (ii) Power

lifting (iii) Table Tennis and (iv) Swimming. The medals under this category are also

included in the overall medals tally of a participating country.

2) The Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) which are a sub-event of the

Commonwealth Games were held in Pune from 12th to 18th October, 2008. These

Games were held in 9 disciplines viz. 1) Athletics, 2) Badminton, 3) Boxing,

4) Shooting, 5) Swimming, 6) Table Tennis, 7) Tennis, 8) Weightlifting and

9) Wrestling. A total of 1315 sportspersons from 71 countries participated in

these Games. India emerged on the top in the medals’ tally.

3. The preparation for the Commonwealth Games can be broadly considered in the

following categories :- (i) Upgradation/creation of Sports Infrastructure -

Competition and Training venues (ii) Development/Creation of Non-Competition

venues - Games Village, International Broadcasting Centre and Main Press Centre

(iii) Upgradation of City Infrastructure (iv) Conduct of the Games (v) Host

Broadcasting (vi) Augmentation of Hotel Accommodation (vii) Medical and Health

Facilities (viii) Transportation Plan (ix) Security Arrangements and (x) Preparation

of Indian Team for Commonwealth Games.

4. After obtaining the necessary regulatory clearances, the work on the Competition

venues and most of the Training venues has commenced and is continuing apace.

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COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010

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Time Lines, against monitorable parameters are being monitored, on a web-

based monitoring system developed by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

As a result of the efforts put in by all the concerned agencies, various sports

facilities would be completed well in time for the Games.

5. In order to prepare Indian Sportspersons for the forthcoming Commonwealth

Games, 2010, a Scheme titled ‘Preparation of Indian Team for Commonwealth

Games, 2010 is already under implementation. The scheme aims to impart state

of the art training to 1286 sportspersons (medal probables) and 210 Coaches,

both in India and abroad with adequate sports sciences back up, with the objective

of maximizing Indian medals’ tally in the Commonwealth Games, 2010.

6. The Games Village is being developed by Delhi Development Authority (DDA).

The entire Residential Zone is being developed in the form of residential apartments

on PPP model. The facilities in the International Zone will be provided mainly in

the form of temporary overlays. The work is proceeding as per the schedule.

There is no ‘Stay’ from the Court on the construction work.

7. The work, related to upgradation of City infrastructure, Development of

International Broadcasting Centre, Main Press Centre, Medical and Health Facilities,

Transport and Communication arrangements, Security arrangements and conduct

of the Games, is also proceeding satisfactorily.

8. The Cabinet was also apprised of the status of the preparedness for hosting

Commonwealth Games in Delhi, in its meeting, held on 04.12.2008. The Cabinet

reviewed the progress of work and directed all concerned agencies to ensure

that there is no slip up in schedule and that expeditious steps are taken to remove

any problems that may arise from time to time.

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International cooperation in the field of Sports and Physical Education has been given

importance for providing the much-needed opportunities to the Indian teams/experts

for foreign exposure and for coaching/training abroad and for obtaining the services of

coaches/experts from abroad.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the Government of Republic

of India and the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil on Cooperation in

Sports and Youth Affairs.

An MOU on Sports Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Youth Affairs &

Sports, Government of India and the National Institute of Sports of Chile (CHILDEPORTES)

on April 21 2008 at Santiago (Chile).

An MOU on Youth and Sport Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Youth

Affairs & Sports, Government of India and the State Ministry of Youth and Sport Affairs

of the Republic of Indonesia at Jakarta (Indonesia) on 1st December 2008.

Under International Exchange Programme, a Chess Tournament between national Under-

20 teams of Armenia and India was organized during November 29-December-3, 2008 at

New Delhi.

A four member Expert delegation from Cuba visited India and carried out a diagnostic

study in the field of sports in India during March-April 2008.

Chapter-24

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF

SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

TEAMS/EXPERTS

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NATIONAL SPREAD OF RURAL SPORTS

� With the objective of promoting mass participation in sports and widening the

seedbed of talent, a national programme titled ‘Panchayat Yuva Krida aur Khel

Abhiyan’ (PYKKA) has been launched for the first time for the creation of basic

sports infrastructure in all village and block panchayats of the country during 11th

and 12th Five Year Plans and organizing sports competitions at block, district, state

and national levels. A provision of Rs. 1500 crore has been made for implementation

of PYKKA during 11th Five Year Plan.

COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010

� The preparations for successful conduct of the Commonwealth Games 2010 at

New Delhi are in full swing. The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports in consultation

with the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of NCT of Delhi and Delhi

Development Authority is monitoring the progress of all activities associated with

conduct of the Games to ensure their timely completion well before the

commencement of the Games.

� The work on upgradation/creation of the sports infrastructure, construction of

Games Village and upgradation of city infrastructure and civic amenities is

progressing as per schedule.

� The Government has approved a scheme titled “Scheme for Preparation of Indian

Teams for Commonwealth games, 2010”, costing Rs. 678 crore specifically designed

to prepare Indian sportspersons for maximizing the medals tally in the CWG, 2010.

Under this Scheme, comprehensive and intensive training and exposure both in

India and abroad will be provided to identified elite sports persons (medal

probables) of 18 sports disciplines with full scientific and medical facilities. The

coaching/training camps for the selected athletes have commenced at various

centres of Sports Authority of India.

Chapter-25RECENT INITIATIVES IN THE FIELD

OF SPORTS AT A GLANCE

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ENHANCED WELFARE ASSISTANCE TO THE SPORTSPERSONS EFFECTIVE

FROM JULY 2008

� v Income ceiling raised from Rs. 36,000 per annum to Rs. 2 lakh per annum.

� Monthly pension amount quadrupled.

� Ex-gratia payments for fatal injury, medical treatment and other assistance enhanced

by 5 times.

� Minimum pension period enhanced to 5 years.

ENHANCED FINANCIAL SECURITY TO SPORTSPERSONS EFFECTIVE FROM

JULY 2008

� Amount of pension to meritorious sportspersons, who have won Gold, Silver or

Bronze medals in Olympic Games, World Cup/World Championships, Asian Games,

Commonwealth Games and Para-Olympic Games and who are above 30 years of

age and have retired from active sports career, doubled from 1.7.2008.

ENHANCED CASH INCENTIVES

� Amount of cash award for medal winners in Olympic Games increased from Rs. 30

lakh to Rs. 50 lakh for gold medallists, from Rs. 18 lakh to Rs. 30 lakh for silver

medallists and from Rs. 12 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh for bronze medallists.

UPGRADATION OF POPULAR AND AFFORDABLE SPORTS

� The categorization of sports and games disciplines, which are affordable and

involve mass participation, such as Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Basketball

Swimming, Cycling has been upgraded to 'priority' status entitling them for

increased financial assistance for coaching, training, participation in international

competitions, national championships and procurement of sports equipment.

INITIATIVES FOR PROMOTION OF SPORTS AND GAMES IN SCHOOLS,

COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES

� Categorization of School Games and University Games upgraded to ‘Priority’ status.

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� Prize Money for Maulana Abul Kalam Trophy (MAKA) Rolling Trophy increased five

times to Rs. 10 lakh, Rs. 5 lakh and Rs. 3 lakh from existing Rs. 2 lakh, Rs. 1 lakh

and Rs. 50,000 respectively for the first, second and third overall winner

universities.

� Association of Indian Universities (AIU) recognized as National Sports Promotion

Organization (NSPO) making it eligible for all facilities which are available to a

recognized NSF.

� Revised Scheme for promotion of sports and games in schools, colleges and

universities to be introduced shortly.

ANTI DOPING MEASURES

� The Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has established the

National Anti Doping Agency (NADA), an autonomous body with the mandate to

take all measures to rid sports of the menace of doping and is responsible for

organizing awareness campaigns against doping in sports, test planning and result

management, education and research. NADA Code has been approved which has

come into force w.e.f 1.1.2009.

� National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL) is an autonomous body, established for

testing dope samples. NDTL got accreditation from World Anti-Doping Agency

(WADA) in September 2008.

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FINANCIAL OUTLAY 2009-10

in respect of different schemes of the Ministry

(Rupees in crores)

Sl. Name of Scheme Budget Estimates Revised Estimates Budget Estimates

No. 2008-09 2008-2009 2009-10

Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A. Youth Welfare Scheme

1 National Service Scheme 86.00 6.60 54.51 7.43 86.00 7.00

2 Nehru Yuva Kendra

Sangathan 68.00 22.00 50.68 38.00 70.00 32.00

3 National Discipline Scheme 0.00 3.67 0.00 3.67 0.00 3.67

4 Rajiv Gandhi National

Institute of Youth

Development 9.00 0.65 8.00 1.00 9.00 1.00

5 National Volunteers Scheme

5.1 National Service Volunteers

Scheme 14.00 0.00 9.38 0.00 20.10 0.00

5.2 Rashtriya Sadbhwana

Yojana 8.50 0.00 5.70 0.00 8.50 0.00

6 National Programme for

Youth & Adolescents'

Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22.55 0.50

6.1 National Integration

Programme 7.20 0.00 7.20 0.00 0.00 0.00

6.2 Promotion of Youth

Activities & Training 1.80 0.00 1.80 0.00 0.00 0.00

6.3 Scheme of Financial

Assistance for Development

and Empowerment of

Adolescents 11.40 0.00 11.40 0.00 0.00 0.00

6.4 Promotion of Adventure

activities 4.15 0.50 4.15 0.50 0.00 0.00

7 Youth Hostels 1.25 0.00 2.75 0.00 3.25 0.00

8 Scouting & Guiding 3.00 0.00 1.73 0.00 3.00 0.00

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Sl. Name of Scheme Budget Estimates Revised Estimates Budget Estimates

No. 2008-09 2008-2009 2009-10

Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 Exchange of Delegation of

Youth at International level 3.32 0.00 3.32 0.00 3.32 0.00

10 Commonwealth Youth

Programme 0.18 0.85 0.18 0.85 0.18 0.85

11 Contribution to UNV Prog. 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10

12 National Fitness Corps 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00

Total Youth Welfare

Schemes 217.80 34.38 160.80 51.56 225.90 45.12

B Sports and Physical

Education

1 Sports Authority of India 148.00 33.00 133.00 38.00 138.00 38.00

2 Lakshmibai National

University for Physical

Education 22.00 6.00 22.00 7.00 23.00 7.00

3 Incentive for promotion

of Sports Activities

3.1 Scholarships 6.00 0.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3.2 Awards 3.00 0.00 3.00 0.00 4.00 0.00

3.3 Meritorious pension 2.50 0.00 2.50 0.00 4.50 0.00

4 Assistance to Promotion of

Sports Excellence

4.1 Assistance to National

Sports Federation 51.00 3.00 38.50 3.00 41.00 3.00

4.2 Scheme relating to Talent

Search & Training 5.00 0.00 1.50 0.00 3.00 0.00

5 Promotion of Sports

among Disabled 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 0.00

6 Grants for Promotion of

Sports and Games in

Schools, Colleges and

Universities 8.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00

7 Commonwealth Games,

2010 224.00 132.74 800.00 167.74 2000.00 264.42

8 National Welfare Fund for

Sports persons 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.05 0.00 1.00

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Sl. Name of Scheme Budget Estimates Revised Estimates Budget Estimates

No. 2008-09 2008-2009 2009-10

Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan Plan Non-Plan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 Arjuna Award 0.00 0.55 0.00 0.55 0.00 1.10

10 Dhyanchand Award 0.00 0.10 0.00 1.10 0.00 0.20

11 Dronacharya Award 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.32

12 Physical Education Grants

to NCC/Public Residential

schools 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10

13 National Sports

Championship for Women 0.00 1.10 0.00 1.10 0.00 1.10

14 Payment to CPWD for

Arbitration Award 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03

15 Anti Doping Activities 6.75 0.00 5.75 0.00 16.75 0.00

16 National Sports

Development Funds 4.25 0.00 4.25 0.00 14.25 0.00

17 Panchayat Yuva Krida aur

Khel Abhiyan 110.50 0.00 82.00 0.00 145.50 0.00

18 Nagar Palika Yuva Krida aur

Khel Abhiyan 9.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00

TOTAL SPORTS AND

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 605.00 176.83 1095.50 217.83 2403.00 316.27

C. Other Programmes

1 Expenditure on Seminar,

Committees Meetings etc. 0.00 0.73 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.42

2 Other Items

Total: Other Programmes 0.00 0.73 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.42

D. Secretariat social Services 0.00 9.87 0.00 11.93 0.00 12.19

E. Provision for NE & Sikkim 67.20 0.00 54.70 0.00 70.10 0.00

GRAND TOTAL 890.00 221.81 1311.00 282.00 2699.00 374.00

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Annexure-III

A State-wise statement showing Grants-in-aid amounting to Rs. One

lakh and above released to the NGOs/VOs during 2008-2009 under the

Scheme of National Programme for Youth and Adolescents Development

Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

DELHI

1. Secretary General, AIU, Kotla Marg, New Delhi 27,09,375/-

2. Member Secretary, India International Rural Cultural

Centre(IIRCC), Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 20,63,750/-

3. Member Secretary, India International Rural Cultural

Centre(IIRCC), Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 1,15,813/-

4. Director, National Youth Project, 221, Deen Dayal

Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi 27,33,500/-

5. Director, National Youth Project, 221,

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg, New Delhi 2,74,465/-

6. Rajyoga Educaton & Research Institute, New Delhi 5,75,000/-

7. Rajyoga Educaton & Research Institute, New Delhi 2,40,625/-

8. Chairman, Spic-Macay, 41/42, Lucknow Road, Delhi 17,50,000/-

9. DG, NYKS, New Delhi 30,20,500/-

10. DG, NYKS, Delhi 2,07,500/-

11. TERI, New Delhi 4,45,000/-

12. Indian Mountaineering Foundation

(IMF), Benito Juarez Road, New Delhi 24,40,000/-

13. Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF), Benito Juarez Road,

New Delhi -do- 20,91,949/-

14. Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF), Benito Juarez Road,

New Delhi -do- 70,91,000/-

15. Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF), Benito Juarez Road,

New Delhi -do- 36,00,000/-

16. National Adventure Foundation (NAF), Mayur Vihar, Delhi 36,49,000/-

17. Delhi Adventure Sports Association (DASA), Baljit Nagar,

New Delhi 5,07,000/-

18. Delhi Adventure Sports Association (DASA), Baljit Nagar,

New Delhi 4,22,750/-

JAMMU & KASHMIR

19. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering, Pahalgam 11,80,500/-

20. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering, Pahalgam 4,20,000/-

21. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering, Pahalgam 1,00,500/-

22. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering, Pahalgam 6,04,667/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

WEST BENGAL

23. HMI, Darjeeling 21,78,586/-

24. HMI, Darjeeling 57,41,946/-

25. HMI, Darjeeling - 27,03,027/-

26. HMI, Darjeeling 27,03,027/-

27. Sea Explorer Institute, Outram Ghat, Kolkata 5,00,000/-

28. Sea Explorer Institute, Outram Ghat, Kolkata 5,00,000/-

29. Director, Nandikar, PO Shyambazar Street, Kolkata 1,25,000/-

GUJARAT

30. Helping Hand Kutir Gramoudhyog Charitable Trust,

Block No.A/6, T/23, Omkareshwer Apts., Vejalpur,

Distt. Ahmedabad 1,29,000/-

31. Pratik Vikas Mandal, Village - Rohit Vas,

Opp. Ramdev Pir Temple, Post Office/PS-Odhav,

Distt. Ahmedabad 1,49,500/-

32. Ahmedabad Jilla Mahila & Bal Vikas Sangh,

Village - C/9, Ayojannagar, Nr. Shreyas Crossing, Paldi,

PO - Paldi, PS - Vejalpur, Distt. Ahmedabad, 1,51,500/-

33. Jan Seva Kelavani Trust, 18, Sheetalnath Society,

Nr. Shiv Shakti Society, Kalikund, Dholka 1,29,000/-

34. Shri Viivdhlakshi Education Turst, Surbhi Complex,

Ground Floor, Vill. & PO & Distt. Gandhinagar, 1,09,000/-

35. Shree Gurudev Khadi Seva Sangh, Village Gandhinagar,

PO - Gandhinagar, Taluka Gandhinagar, Sector - 6, 1,19,000/-

36. V.N. Patel Gram Vikas Trust, 402, Sapna Apartment,

Adarsh High School Road Comer, PO Patan, 2,13,500/-

37. Shree Pragati Sarvjanik Trust,

Taluka/Block/Distt. Gandhinagar, 1,29,500/-

38. Pujya Mahatma Gandhi Ravat Seva Trust, Village Mandali,

PO - Mandali, Gujarat, Distt. Mahesana - 384130. 1,09,000/-

39. Saraswati Education Trust, P.No.773, Panchshil Park,

Sector - 21, Gandhinagar 1,49,500/-

40. Kheda Jilla Mahila & Bal Vikas Sangh, G-75, Rameshwar Flats,

Vikas Gruh Road, Ashoknagar, PO + PS - Paldi,

Distt. Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380007. 1,76,500/-

41. Excellent Yuvak Mandal - Sosiya (R.I.T.Y.D.C.),

Vill. + PO - Sosiya, Taluka + PS -Talaja, Distt. Bhavnagar,

Gujarat - 364120 1,50,000/-

42 Success Foundation, C/3, Celler, Anandmangal-III Complex,

Nr. Parimal Crossing, Off. C.G. Road, Ambawadi,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat. 1,76,500/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

43 Vasundhara Trust - Rajkot, Rajkot-222, Backbone Shopping

Centre, 2nd floor, Mayani Chowk Chandresh Nagar,

Main Road, P.O. Rajkot, PS - Malaviya Nagar,

Distt. Gujarat Rajkot. 1,00,000/-

44 Ravikiran Education & Mahila Vikas Trust, Gandhinagar, 255,

Harsidhnagar, Sector - 24, PO/Taluka - Gandhinagar,

Distt. Gandhinagar, Gujarat - 382024. 1,50,000/-

ANDHRA PRADESH

45 Rythu Sangam, Dist. Anantpur, AP 3,52,031/-

46 Nice Youth for Cultural & Educational, Distt. Kurnool, AP 2,28,000/-

47 Sri Harsha Educational Society, East Godavari, AP 1,30,000

48 Vignan Educational Society, Warangal, AP 1,50,500

49 Dharma Teja Welfare Society, Distt. Karimnagar, AP 1,02,375/-

50 Sri Ramabadhra Rural Development Society, W.Godavari, AP 1,49,500/-

HARYANA

51 Centre for Education and Social Welfare, Vidyanagar,

Bhiwani, Haryana 1,56,531/-

52 Parivartan, Ward No.15, Near Hearyana College of

Education, Rampura Road, Safidon, Jind, Haryana 2,10,531/-

53 Prerena, Mahellana Road, Sonipat, Haryana 1,35,531/-

54 Gram Suddhar Samiti, VPO Khanpur, PS Narayangarh,

Distt. Ambala, Haryana 2,60,500/-

55 Modern Education Society, Village Mandorura, Sonipat, Haryana 2,78,000/-

56 SEWAHAR (Society for Education Welfare and Health

Activities in Rural Area), VPO-Laha, The-Narayangarh,

Distt. Ambala, Haryana-134203 1,56,531/-

57 National Integrated Forum of Artisit and Activities,

Sector 13, Main Market, Urban Estate, Karnal, Haryana 1,74,031/-

KERALA

58 Dakshina Kerala Gramodharana Seva Samithy, Kottukkal, Kerala 1,30,500/-

UTTARPRADESH

59 Bharthi Gramothan Samajik Vikas Sansthan, Moh. Prakash

Nagar, Near Ramlila Maidan, Linipar, Moradabad, UP 2,28,000/-

60 Gramin Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Station Road, Khalilabad,

Distt. Sant Kabirnagar, UP 1,61,000/-

61 Nehru Yuva Club, Vill. & PO Hathipur, Chittu,

Block Kunderki, DIstt. Moradabad, UP 2,97,338/-

62 Jantha Gramin Seva Sansthan, 58, Palika Market,

Station Road, Khalilabad, Distt. Sant Kabirnagar, UP 1,08,000/-

63 Saraswati Seva Ashram, Munna Colony, Tilak Nagar,

Padranine, Kushinagar, UP 2,05,200/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

64 Janta Samaj Seva Sansthan, Vill. Husepur, PO Rajepur,

Taluka Safipur, PS Fatehpur Chaurasi, DIstt. Unna, UP 1,88,031

65 Rashtriya Vikas Sansthan, 2/94, Vijay Khurd, Gomti Nagar,

Lucknow, UP 1,17,000/-

66 Jan Kalyan Vikash Sewa Samiti, Vill. Katel, Post Saesha,

Distt. Bahraich, UP 1,24,031/-

RAJASTHAN

67 Sahaj Sansthan, B-182, Jawahar Colony, Khichan (Phalodi),

Jodhpur, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

68 Nehru Nav Yuvak Mandal, VIP Kasmeen, The. Shiv,

Distt. Barmer, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

69 Gram Vikas Seva sansthan, Adarsh Colony, Silari Road,

Piparcity, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

70 Aravali Instt. of Development Research, 297, Tagore Nagar,

Yashoda Path, Ajmer Road, Distt. Jodhpur, Rajasthan 2,41,200

71 Kota Shikshan Sansthan, Village M.G. Colony,

PO & PS Kota Junction, Kota, Rajasthan 1,24,031/-

72 Unnati Nehru Yuva Mandal, Silari Road, Piparcity,

Distt. Jodhpur, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

73 Foundation for Education And Development, C-113,

Shivaji Marg, Vijay Path, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 22,80,000

74 Lucky Bal Shikshan Sansthan, Shree Ram Nagar,

Near Modiya Ki Bagechi, Behind Ram Motors Jaitaran,

Distt. Pali, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

75 Shri Krishna Vikas Sansthan, Vill. Phusapur, Post Sarai Kalan,

Block Mundawar, Distt. Alwar, Rajasthan 2,10,531/-

76 Jyoti Vikas Shikshan Sansthan, Nagar Palika Road,

Rajendra Nagar, Jalore, Rjasthan 2,05,200/-

77 AOES, Village Near Chouth Mata Mandir, Nagar Palika Colony,

PO Baran, Rajasthan 2,05,200/-

78 Maharishi Dayanand Vikas Samiti, 30 Laxmi Nagar,

Behind Pandit Dayanand School, Agrsen Nagar,

Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan 2,97,338/-

79 Navodaya Bal Vidhyalaya Samiti, 1-G-41,

Mahavir Nagar Extn., PO Dadabari, Kota, Rajasthan 2,28,000/-

80 Sadhak Sewa Sansthan, R-59, Vijay Singh Pathik Nagar,

Bhilwara, Rajasthan 2,63,000/-

81 Mahaveer Bal Shikshan Sansthan, Near Main Bus Stand,

Jalore, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

82 New Laxmi Bal Vidhyalaya Shiksha Samiti,

Vill. Dostpura (Nayapura), PO Nayapura, Kota, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

83 Jhunjhunu Zila Paryavaran Sudhar Samiti, B-26,

Indira Nagar, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan 1,88,031/-

84 Rural Development And Welfare Society, VIll. 117/20,

Ist Floor, Mansarovar Agarwal Form, P/O Mansarowar,

PO SHipra Path, DIstt. Sawaimadhopur, Rajasthan 1,02,375/-

85 Avadhi Prayas Avam Pragati Sansthan, 101, Barkat Nagar,

Tonk Fatak, Jaipur 2,97,339/-

ORISSA

86 Association for Social Work and Social Research in Orissa,

Vill. - Seva Vihar, Butupali Budh Dist., Orissa 2,60,500/-

87 Bapuji Youth Club, Vill. - Tillo Kantapada, PO-Tillo,

Bhadrak Dist., Orissa .2,28,000/-

88 A.J. Sangha, Vill. -Chakuriapal, Talmul PO,

Dhenkanal Dist., Orissa 2,60,500/-

89 Gandhiji Sewa Parishad, VPO-Kudumuluguma,

Malkangiri Dist., Orissa 2,60,500/-

90 Pragati Yuva Chakra, Vill. Purbakachha, Madhyakachha PO,

Cuttack Dist., Orissa 2,28,000/-

91 Help Foundation, 2R-4, Unit-IV, PO-Bhubaneshwar,

Khurda Dist., Orissa 2,28,000/-

92 Thermal Youth Club, VPO-Thermal, Dist. - Angul, Orissa 2,60,500/-

93 Mukti, At.-Gandhimandir Road, Dhenkanal -PO,

Dist. - Dhenkanal, Orissa 3,52,031/-

94 SANKALP, Vill.-Kujakanta, Dhenkanal -PO,

Dist. - Dhenkanal, Orissa 2,,60,500/-

95 SIDHARTA, Vill. - Shantinagar, PO-Budharaja,

Sambalpur Dist., Orissa 1,02,375/-

96 Womens Organisation for Social Welfare, At.+PO-Rainsuan,

Keonjhar Dist., Orissa 1,56,531/-

97 RADHA, Vill. - Barahata, PO-Badanagena,

Dhenkanal Dist., Orissa 1,56,531/-

98 SIVA, At.+PO-Dhenkanal, Dhenkanal Dist., Orissa 1,56,531/-

99 SOVA, G-12, Sector-4, PO-Rourkela, Sundargarh Dist., Orissa 2,60,500/-

100 Jadimahal Youth Club, Mathnuagan, Gandibed, Tudigadia,

Balasore Dist., Orissa 2,60,500/-

WEST BENGAL

101 NANDIKAR, Shyambazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 2,29,031/-

102 SHOHAN, 7-A, Telipara Lane, Kolkata, West Bengal 1,83,000/-

103 Viveknagar Initiative for Development & Emanicipation,

15/1E, Jheel Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 2,28,000/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

104 Deelpalaya, 556, Dr. A.K. Paul Road, PO-Behala,

Kolkata, West Bengal 1,50,500/-

105 Vishwa Bharti Seva Kendra, Vill. - Dam Dama, Brindakhali,

South 24 Parganas, West Bengal 1,19,000/-

106 Community for Social Work, 84, Rabindrapally,

Shaymnagar, 24 Parganas, West Bengal 3,52,031/-

107 Kalitala Shishu Bikas Kendra, Kalitala, Garulia Main Road,

Garulia, North 24 Parganas, W. B. 1,34,875/-

108 Bhavishya Education and Charitable Society, H.No.8/2,

BLNO. 16, Manikpeer, 24 Parganas (N), West Bengal 1,83,000/-

NAGALAND

109 East Zone Sports & Games Development, Post Box No.629,

Kohima, Nagaland 1,77,188/-

110 Association of Development of Society, Posgt Box No.410,

Kohima, Nagaland 2,28,000/-

111 Kada Welfare Society, Khezhakena, PO-Pfutsero,

Phek Dist., Nagland 1,77,188/-

112 Koza Boys Club, Kbezhakena, PO-Pfutsero, Phek Dist.,

Nagaland 2,28,000/-

113 Kekhrie Society, Viswema Village, Post Box No. 685,

Kohima, Nagaland 2,28,000/-

114 Aram Welfare Society, Near Local Baptist Church,

Jalukie Town, Peren Dist., Nagalnd 2,28,000/-

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

115 Jaw Krong Foundation Turst, Vill. Telluliang, PS/PO-Tezu,

Lohit Dist., Arunachal Pradesh 1,77,188/-

MANIPUR

116 Centre for Better Living, Nambol Phoijing, Nambol PS,

Bishnupur Dist., Manipur 1,77,188/

117 Rural Upliftment & Development Organisation,

Palace Compound, Imphal, Imphal East Dist., Manipur 1,77,188/-

118 Tonsen Area Youth Development, Tonsen Village, Sugunu,

Chandel Dist., Manipur 1,46,250/-

119 The Out Reach Foundation, Keirak, Kakching, Thoubal Dist.,

Manipur 1,46,250/-

120 Institute of Rural Education,IRE Complex, Wangjing PO,

Thoubal Dist., Manipur 2,28,000/-

121 Human Development Agency, Yruokijm Unogak -POm

Imphal West Dist., Maipur 1,46,250/-

122 South Eastern Rural Development Organisation,

Sangaiyumpham Part-II, Wangjing, Thoubal Dist., Manipur 2,28,000/-

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Sl.No. Name & address of the Grantee Amount Released

(in Rupees)

123 Integrated Rural Development Service Organisation,

Indo-Myanmar Road, Wangjing, Thoubal Dist., Manipur 1,46,250/-

124 Revival Foundation, Wangjing, Near Kodompokpi Stadium,

Thoubal Dist., Manipur 2,28,000/-

125 Integrated Rural Development & Educational Organisation,

Wangbal, Thoubal-PS, Thoubal Dist., Manipur 1,46,250/-

ASSAM

126 Pathari Vocational Institute, Near Court Campus, Nagaon,

Sadar, Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,34,450/-

127 Prerona, M. Azad Road, Near Bar Bazar, Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,01,875/-

128 Mahila Mandal, Chota Rupahi, Herapati, Sadar,

Nagaon Dist., Assam 1,89,225/-

129 Bahumukhi Krishi and Samaj Kalyan Samiti, Noor Nagar,

Herapati, Haibargaon, Sadar, Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,62,800/-

130 Manglunia Charitable Trust, A.T. Road, Haibargaon,

Nagaon Dist., Assam 1,83,150/-

131 Karimganj Sapta Barna Welfare Organisation, Vill.-Maynaala,

Eraligool, Eral, Patherkandi, Karimganj Dist., Assam 2,10,250/-

132 Abhiruchi, M.C. Road, Chenikuthi, Kamrup (Metro) Dist., Assam 1,76,875/-

133 Seventh Heaven, Ganfardomkar, Eral, Patherkandi,

Karimganj Dist., Assam 1,83,150/-

134 Rupahi Kohinoor Club, Rupahi Tiniali, Rupahihat,

Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,63,250/-

135 Kolong Kala Kendra, Alichiga, Puranigudam, Samaguri,

Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,63,250/-

136 Dorothi Voluntary Association, Fauzdaripatty, B. Bora Road,

Nagaon Dist., Assam 1,55,938/-

137 Sunview Trust, Kalyanpur, Ganeshguri, Dispur,

Kamrup (Metro), Assam 2,34,450/-

138 Solmari Hindi Vidyapeeth & Welfare Society, Stand Road,

Fouzdaripatty, Sadar -PS, Nagaon Dist., Assam 2,37,038/-

139 GARD, House No.16, Dakhin Gaon, Kahilipara, Dispur,

Kamrup(Metro) Dist., Assam 2,09,475/-

140 Sadau Assam Garamya Puthibharal Santha, Teliapatty,

Chanmari Road, Haibargao, Nagaon Dist., Assam 1,70,438/-

141 Natural Calamity Restoration Team, Mahguri,

Singari Madrassa, Juria, Nagoan Dist., Assam 1,35,450/-

142 Institute of Management Resource Development, Daccapatty,

D.N.B. Road, Nagaon Sadar, Nagaon Dist., Assam 1,35,000/-

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WEST BENGAL

143 R.K. Misssion, R.K. Mission Ashram, Narenderpur, 32,79,713/-

West Bengal (Second

installment)

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Annexure-IV

Details of NGOs from whom

Utilisation Certificate is awaited

Promotion of Adventure

Sl.No. Name of the Voluntary Organisations Amount Released

(in Rupees)

2005-06

DELHI

1. Slum Dehat Manav Uthan Samiti, New Delhi 1,20,000/-

HARYANA

2. Mahila Jagriti Sangathan, Ambala City, Haryana 1,20,000/-

3. Youth Adventure & Mountaineer's Association,

Panchkula, Haryana 2,72,457/-

4. Youth Adventure & Mountaineer's Association,

Panchkula, Haryana 5,09,513/-

5. Society for Art & Culture, Bhiwani 75000/-

6. Deepika Rural Development Society 56,250/-

KARNATAKA

7. Kanchanjunga Adventure Centre, 67/A, Himadri Sri Prasanna

Veerangjaneya Temple Road, Bangalore. 3,37,200/-

UTTAR PRADESH

8. Maharishi Shiksha Sansthan, Gautam Budh Nagar, UP. 4,50,000/-

DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI

9. Centre for Tribal & Rural Development, Silvassa, D&N Haveli. 1,12,500/-

2006-07

DELHI

1. DG, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Delhi. 37,50,000/-

CHANDIGARH

2. The President, Social Development & Welfare Society,

Plot No.36, Industrial Area, Phase I, Chandigarh(UT) 20,000/-

2007-08

KARNATAKA

1. The Secretary, Sai Ram Mahila Samaja, Door No. 2441,

Pension Mohalla, IIIrd Cross Hassan, Karnataka. 10,250/-

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MEGHALAYA

1. Secretary, Anangpara Sports Association, Anangpara,

PO - Ampati, Work Garo Hills, Meghalaya 20,000/-

MIZORAM

1. The Director, Dte. of Sports & Youth Services

Govt. of Mizoram, Aizawl 3,36,700/-

ORISSA

1. The President, Gramya Vikas Sangathan, At: Bandaguda,

PO: Kotpad Distt: Koraput, Orissa. 10.250/-

2. The Secretary, Utkal Chetna Samiti, At - Dhumat,

PO: Indupur, PS/Tahsil - Kendrapara, Orissa - 754 214. 10.250/-

3. The Secretary, New India, At/PO: Santhapur, Via Gondia,

Dist: Dhenkannal, Orissa - 759 016. 10.250/-

4. The Chairman, Bharat Integrated Social Welfare

Agency (BISWA), At - Danipali, PO: Budharaja,

PS: Sambalpur, Orissa - 768 004. 10.250/-

TAMILNADU

1. The Director, IDARA, Gandhigram, Distt. Dindigul,

TamilNadu - 624 302. 2,00,000/-

2. The Registrar, Information Development &

Resource Agency (IDARA), PO. Gandhigram, Distt. Dindigul,

TamilNadu - 624302. 2,50,000/-

UTTAR PRADESH

1. The Secretary, Magarwara Yuvak Mangal Dal, Vill.&PO.

Magarwara Vikas Khand, Sikandarpur Kran Distt. Unnao, U.P. 13750/-

2. The Secretary, Magarwara Yuvak Mangal Dal, Vill&PO -

Magarwara Vikas Khand - Sikandarpurkran,

Dist. Unnao (U.P.) - 209 801. 10,250/-

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BIHAR

1 Naubatpur Prakhand Gramin Viks Sansthan,

Naubatpur, Patna, Bihar 1,25,156/-

2 Anurag Seva Sansthan, Vill. Mamrejpur, lalganj Roas,

Hajipur, Vaishali, Bihar 1,02,656/-

3 Shashpur Vikas Samiti, At. Shadipur, PO. Sonapur,

Distt. Saran, Bihar. 1,25,156/-

HARYANA

4 Manav Kalyan Samiti, Village Sujarwar, Dadri, Bhiwani,

Haryana 1,25,156/-

5 Yuva Vikas Kendra, VPO. Chandlana, Kaithal. 1,25,156/-

6 Samra Art & Culture Group, Near New Arya Samaj Mandir,

Haryana. 1,25,156/-

7 Adarsh Yuva Mandal Panchayat Bhawan, VPO. Kalri Jagir,

Indri, Karnal, Haryana. 1,25,156/-

MADHYA PRADESH

8 Varsha Yuva Mandal Avam Manav Sewa Samiti, House Nio. 3,

Gali No. 2, Tinderi Road, Dhanara Colony, Distt. Narsinghpur. 1,25,156/-

9 Om Dutta Jyotish Avam Samaj Sewa Sansthan, 161,

Gopal Bhawan, Zone - I, MP Nagar, Bhopal, MP 1,25,156/-

ORISSA

10 Human Resource Development Forum, House No. 209,

Shahid Nagar, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa. 1,25,156/-

11 Utkal Bharati Smruti Sanskruti, At & Po. Adhangashsan

Anakhia, Jagatsinghpur, Orissa. 1,25,156/-

12 Laxmi Narayan Shanti Sangha Kendrapara, Orissa. 1,02,658/-

13 Green World, Dhenkanal, Orissa. 1,25,156/-

14 Nari Abhyudoya Sangha, at & PO. Kabatapandha, Jenapur,

Tehsil-Dharmshala, Distt. Jajpur, Orissa. 1,25,156/-

Promotion of National Integration

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UTTAR PRADESH

15 Pandit Deen Dayal Sewa Samiti, Vill. & Post - Ratanpura,

Distt. Mau, UP. 1,25,156/-

16 Nirbal Sewa Samities, Bulandshahr, UP. 1,25,156/-

17 Veer Eklabya Prasikshan Sansthan, Vill & PO. Rosra, Ballia. 1,25,156/-

18 Bharat Sewa Samiti, Vill & PO. Lalner, Distt. Bulandshahr, UP. 1,25,156/-

19 Sri Ram Grmodyog Sansthan, Pipri, Colonelganj, Gonda, UP. 1,25,156/-

20 Sant Sewashram, Vill & PO. Trivediganj, Barabanki, UP. 1,25,156/-

21 Gram Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Dhan Kesara, Aasepur, Distt.

Allahabad, UP. 1,25,156/-

22 Bhartiya Khadi Gramodyog Pratisthan, Vill. Ranipur, P.O. Sirsa,

Choraha, Tehsil - Mandiya, Distt. Allahabad, U.P. 1,25,156/-

23 Gayatri Vikas Sewa Samiti, Munshi Sejhna, post - Ginnaur,

Badaun, UP. 1,25,156/-

24 Caring of People and Advancing Life Society, Vill. Bargaon,

Tewaripur, PO. Garhi, Partapgarh, UP. 1,25,156/-

25 Shanti Paryavaran Society, Vill & PO. Shahganj,

Distt. Azamgarh, UP. 1,25,156/-

26 Dr. Ambedkar Vikas Sansthan, Vill & PO. Cihoshi, Distt. Mau. 1,25,156/-

WEST BENGAL

27 Agradoot Polly Unnayan Samiti, Vill & PO. Gaza,

Distt. Howrah, WB. 1,25,156/-

28 Rajibpur Youth Union, Vill & Tehsil - Rajibpur, H. No. 01,

Plot No. 489, PO. Uttar Dinajpur, Rajibpur, Howrah, WB. 1,25,156/-

MANIPUR

29 United Vigil fort Healthy Society, Khaganhbok Bazar,

Thoubal Distt. Manipur. 1,25,306/-

30 Village Development Organisation, Phoudel Village,

Thoubal Distt. Manipur. 1,25,156/-

31 Council of Youth for Development & Cooperation, Keibi,

PO. Lamlong, Imphal East, Manipur. 1,35,000/-

32 Greenland Development Organisation, Sagolband Tera Sapam

Leirak, Tyre road, Imphal, Manipur. 1,47,656/-

33 Rural Development Association, Imphal West, Manipur. 1,25,156/-

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34 Development for Women's Programme Centre, 6,

Thoubal Bazar, Imphal. 1,25,156/-

35 United Vision Khangabok, PO. Khangabok, Thoubal, Manipur. 1,24,331/-

36 Progressive Institute, Tamenglong, PO. Nungba, Manipur 1,25,156/-

37 Epamlamdam Development Insitute, Wangjing, Thoubal, Manipur 1,25,156/-

38 Centre for Social and Cultural Development, Nambol,

Imphal West, Manipur 1,25,156/-

39 Ecological Useful Productive and Social Development (EUPSDO),

Thoubal, Manipur 1,25,156/-

40 Gandhian Insitute of Rural Development (GIRD),

Wangmataba, Thoubal, Manipur 1,25,156/-

41 Human Resource Development Association, Mayang,

Imphal, Manipur 1,25,156/-

42 Centre for Rural Development & Education Organisation,

Thoubal, Manipur 1,25,156/-

NAGALAND

43 Educated Unemployed Union, Dimapur, Nagaland. 1,25,156/-

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(in Rupees)

2006-07

GUJARAT

1. Shri Gram Nirman Trust, Distt. Bhavnagar Rs.83,437/-

MADHYA PRADESH

2. Sanskar Gyan Peeth Shikshan Samiti, Chhatisgarh Rs.83,437/-

3. Orchha Samaj Kalyan Avam Shiksha Prasar Sameeti, MP Rs.83,437/-

UTTAR PRADESH

4. Rashtriya Budh Shiksha Avam Samajik Sansthabn, JP Nagar, UP Rs.83,437/-

5. Kshetriya Utthan Shiksha Samiti, Kaushambi Rs.83,437/-

6. Mahila Mangal Dal, Distt. Unnao. Rs.41,719/-

WEST BENGAL

7. Aneek, West Benal Rs.83,437/-

BIHAR

8. The Programme Coordinator, NSS, IP University, Chhapra Rs.83,437/-

CHANDIGARH

9. The Principal Govt. College, Sector-46 Rs.90,000/-

HARYANA

10. The Director Sankalap, Sector-13, Haryana-136118 Rs.83,437/-

PUNJAB

11. The Principal, Master Tara Singh Memorial College for Women,

Old Subzi Mandi, Ludhiana Rs.83,437/-

JHARKHAND

12. Anjani Kalyan Darpan Jhalpo Road, Distt. Koderma Rs.83,437/-

KARNATAKA

13. Harish Minority Education Society, Bangalore Rs.40,688/-

KERALA

14. Deseeya Bala Tharangam, Kerala Rs.83,437/-

TAMIL NADU

15. Dwarka Dass Goverdhan Dass Vaishnav College, TN Rs.83,437/-

16. DKM College for Women, Tamil Nadu Rs.83,437/-

17. Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli Rs.83,437/-

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2007-2008

ANDHRA PRADESH

1. Nehru Youth Club, House No. 1-55, Vill. - Kondanapally,

Karim Nagar, Andhra Pradesh. 26700/-

2. S.K.S.D. Mahila Kalasala, Tanuku, West Godavari,

Andhra Pradesh. 125156/-

BIHAR

1. Antyaj Seva Samiti North Mandiri, Papur Nagar,

Po. Rasulpur, Patna, Bihar. 83437/-

2. ECOVIC (Environmental Consultancy Vikash Centre, 278,

Nehru Nagar, Patna, Bihar. 83437/-

3. Gramin Vikas Evam Samaj Kalyan Samiti

Village and PO Shahpur, Bhojpur, Bihar. 83437/-

4. Gyan Bharti Shiksha & Prashikshan Sansthan

Jagdishlok Apartment, West Boring Canal Road, Patna, Bihar. 83437/-

5. Jan Seva Ahiyarpur, H. No. 81, A/PO-Ahiyarpur Barigha,

Distt. Sheikhpura, Sheikhpura, Bihar. 83437/-

6. Janakanksha, Vill. & PO Bhatsimari, Via Rajnagar,

Madhubani, Bihar. 83437/-

7. Pushpam, Balaswar Updhya, Near Viyias Keshav Press

Moulabagh, Bhojpur, Bihar. 83437/-

8. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Samajik Unnyan Sansthan Avam Apda

Seva Mandal, Sonvarsa Chowk, Kashipur, Samastipur, Bihar. 83437/-

9. Upvan Bharti Nagar Ward No.13, Bharti Nagar,

Khagaria, Bihar. 83437/-

10. Urmila Mahila Kalyan Sansthan, Vill & PO. Koili, Nanpur,

Sitamarhi, Bihar. 83437/-

11. Youth Federation, Technical Chowk, Nayatola,

Muzaffarpur, Bihar. 83437/-

DAMAN & DIU

1. Sargam Youth Club, House No.491, Nava Para,

Gholghale Diu, Nani Daman Jetty, Daman and Diu. 83437

DELHI

1. Bharat Scout & Guide Gram:Fleurdelis, New Delhi. 1297966/-

2. Jamia Millia Islamia NSS Cell, New Delhi. 125156/-

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3. Nav Yuvak Mandal Avam Gram Sudhar Samiti

House No.66, VPO Magira Dabas, New Delhi. 90000/-

4. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Scope Minar,

Twin Tower Complex, Laxmi Nagar District Centre, Delhi. 4921425/-

5. Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan 17843625/-

6. North Delhi Youth Club 86, Village Kushak No.1, New Delhi. 90000/-

7. NSS Unit Hans Raj College University of Delhi,

Mahatma Hansraj College Marg, New Delhi. 165459/-

8. People's Association for Total Help and Youth Applause,

D-42, Mahendra Park, Uttamnagaar, New Delhi. 90000/-

9. Vinamr Educational & Charitable Society, 4/240,

Khichri Pur, Delhi. 90000/-

GOA

1. Goverment College, NSS Unit, Village/PO/PS/Tehsil

Road-Quepem, Distt. South Goa, Margo, Goa. 125156/-

HARYANA

1. Akhil Bhartiya Dehat Vikas Society House No. 21,

Village& PO Ladrawan, Tehsil-Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar, Haryana. 83437/-

2. Bharti Gramin Vikas Samiti Bhagwan Nagar Colony,

Near Moti Atta Chakki, Pipli, Kurukshetra, Haryana. 40050/-

3. Gramin Yuva Vikas Mandal, House No.4,

Vill. Serdha, Kaithal , Haryana. 83437/-

4. Gramin Yuva Vikas Mandal, House No.4, Vill. Serdha,

Kaithal , Haryana. 26700/-

5. Haryana Berojgar Yuva Sangathan, Vill. & PO. Haldamen

Mahavati, Samalkhan, Panipat, Haryana. 26700/-

6. International Shiksha Samiti, 523/10, New Adarsh Nagar,

Sonipat, Haryana. 40050/-

7. Kapisthal Yuva Samiti, H.No.1, Dayanand Colony, 11,

Rudery Shiv Mandir Back Side Jugdamba Bartan Bhandar,

Kaithal, Haryana. 26700/-

8. Mata Sita Rani Sewa Sansthan, 203 Old Housing Board Colony,

Panipat, Haryana. 83437/-

9. National Integrated Forum of Artists and Activities(NIFFA)

Karnal, Haryana. 83437/-

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10. Neel Kanth Khadi Gramodyog, Deshraj Colony

Near Devi Mandir, Gali No.8, Panipat, Haryana. 26700/-

11. Parivartan C/o. Sandhu Poultry Farm, Near Khadi Bhandar,

Assandh Road, Teshil; Safidan, Jind , Haryana. 40050/-

12. Samaj Uthan Sewa Samiti, Ram Lal Sardana Building,

173,Chiranjeev Cololy, BTM Road, Bhiwani, Haryana. 26700/-

13. Saraswati Education Society 671/11, Jind Road,

Mata Darwaza, Rohtak, Haryana. 83437/-

14. Shanti Samiti Killoi, PO Sadar Thana, Rohtak, Haryana. 83437/-

15. Tulsi Bhagat Gramodyog Samiti T-50A, Railway Colony,

Karnal Haryana. 26700/-

16. Yuva Sports Samiti, Julana, Jind, Haryana 26700/-

HIMACHAL PRADESH

1. MDV Jeev Sewa Sansthan MDV Gramodyog Development

Association, Dhiarighat, P.O. Bisha, Tehsil Kandaghat,

Solan, Himachal Pradesh. 26700/-

KARNATAKA

1. Directorate of Employment & Training 9/1,

Sai Prashanth Complex, P.Kaloinga Rao Road,

Bangalore, Karnataka. 125156/-

2. Shanthala Mahila Samaja (r.) Vill.: Sakleshpur, Anemahal,

Hassan, Karnataka. 83437/-

3. University of Agriculture Sciences Yattinagudda Campus,

Krishi Nahgar, Dharwad, Karnataka. 125156/-

KERALA

1. N.A.M. College Kallikkandy, P.O. Kallikkandy, Kannur, Kerala. 45000/-

2. P.S.M.O. College NSS, Tirurangadi, Malappuram, Kerala. 40050/-

MADHYA PRADESH

1. Nehru Mahila Mandal H.No.10, Village-Divan Ganj,

Tehsil-Raisen, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh. 83437/-

MAHARASHTRA

1. Aai Deomogra Mahila Mandal 2926/10, Lane No. 4,

Chaini Road, Dhule, Maharashtra. 83437/-

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2. Sant Tukduji Maharaj Adiwasi Bahuddeshisya Sanstha,

Dhanki Taluq: Umerkhed, Yavatmal, Maharashtra. 83437/-

3. Shri Gurudeo Bahuuddeshiya Vikas Sanstha Patan

Tq Zari Zamani, Yavatmal, Maharashtra. 83437/-

ORISSA

1. Action for Women Help-Age and Awareness (AWHAN)

at-Chaulia Khamar, PO.-Chnha, Via-Dhekenal,

Dhenkanal, Orissa. 26700/-

2. Adibasi Mahila Samiti, At/PS. Bimanagar, 1st Line,

Ambapua, Berhampr, Ganjam, Orissa. 83437/-

3. Ahidasi Harijan Integrated Mass Social Agency (AHIMSA)

PO.: Phulbani, PS: Town PS, Tehsil: Phulbani, Kandhamal, Orissa. 83437/-

4. All Orissa Research Intitute for Development of

Women Mormento (ARIDOWM) Ddhenkenal Solar, Sadar,

Mangalpur, Dhenkanal, Orissa. 40050/-

5. Aswasana At & PO.-Gurujang, Khordha, Orissa. 40050/-

6. Bajra Budhu Mahila Samiti At-Belarnuagan, PO. Teragan,

Via-Mahakalapada, Kendrapara, Orissa. 83437/-

7. Holy Home, Vill.& P.O. Nuapada Tanwat, Koraput, Orissa. 83437/-

8. Khandeswar Sahitya Sanskritik Parishad, At: OMP Market

Complex, PO: Nayabazar, Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Orissa. 26700/-

9. Maharishi Women's College, PO Sailashree Vihar,

Khurda, Orissa. 125156/-

10. Mukti.(rampali), Vill-Rampali, PO/PS: Reamal, Dhenkanal,

Orissa. 26700/-

11. National Peace Union, Vill. Telighotpara, Balangir, Orissa. 83437/-

12. National Rural Development Co-operation (NRDS)

At-Badajore, PO.Singhari, Vai-Tarabha, Sundargarh, Orissa. 83437/-

13. NSS Cell, Sambalpur University, At/PO. Jyoti Vihar,

PS-Burla, Sambalpur, Orissa. 125156/-

14. Peoples Association of Social Organisation and

Rural Awareness (PASORA) Aat/PO. Batira, PS-Patakura,

Tehsil-Marshghai, Kendrapara, Orissa. 83437/-

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15. Perpetual Reconstructive Institute for Youth Activity (PRIYA)

H.No.141, Kanan Vihar, Phase-II, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa. 26700/-

16. Ratnakar Devi Mahila Bikash Social Organisation

PO. Dera Collony, At- Central Colony, Angul, Orissa. 83437/-

17. Ratnakar Rural and Urban Bikash Instituttion (RRUBI)

Joranda Gondia, Block Road, PS/Tehsil-Gondia,

P.O. Kabaramadhapur, Via:- Mahimagadi, Dhenkanal, Orissa. 40050/-

18. Rural Development and Social Sevices, At-Paschimakachha,

PO.-Madhya Kachha, Via-Bahugram, Cuttack, Orissa. 26700/-

19. Sampark, H.No. 793, At-Orei, PO.-Mahalpara,

Vai-Biratunga, Konark, Nimapara, Puri, Orissa. 26700/-

20. Shastri Vikash Pratisthan (SVP) PO-Badagada.Via Sarda

PS- Badagada Tehsil-Saroda Ganjam, Ganjam, Orissa. 83437/-

21. Sola-Pua Moa United Cultural Association (SOPUTRA)

Plot No.3201, At/PO-Anlo, PS/Block-Niali, Cuttack, Orissa. 40050/-

22. Sundergarh Zila Mahila Parishad At: Vitiriapara,

Sundargarh, Orissa. 83437/-

23. Suraavi vill: Kabara, PO.: Kabara Madhapur, P.S.Gondia

Joranda, Mahimagedi Road, Dhenkanal, Orissa. 26700/-

24. Suraj Mal Saha (S.M.S) College PO. Chitrakarksahi, Puri, Orissa. 125156/-

25. Utkal University NSS Bureau Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar,

Khurda, Orissa. 100500/-

26. Varasa Ward No.14, At/PO.-Barunei Lane, Khurda, Orissa. 83437/-

27. Viswa Yuva Kendra At- Baninali, PO- Luhamunda, Angul, Orissa. 26700/-

28. Welfare & Community Enrichment (WELCOME) At :Nagapur,

P/S Via : Gop, Puri, Orissa. 26700/-

29. Womens Organisation for Social Welfare Vill. Mining Road,

P.O Town, Tehsil Jadar, Kendujhargarh, Orissa. 26700/-

PUNJAB

1. Dte.of Youth Services Govt.of Punjab, Yuva Bhawan,

Sector 42-A, Chandigardh, Punjab. 504854/-

2. Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya Jalandhar, Punjab. 125156/-

3. Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab. 125156/-

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4. Youth Services, State Govt. of Punjab Yuva Bhawan,

Sector 42-C, Chandigardh, Punjab. 83437/-

RAJASTHAN

1. Maharishi Parshuram P.G. College Danta, Sikar,Rajasthan. 125156/-

2. Nehru Yuva Kendra, Baahrali, Bundi, Rajasthan,

Bundi, Rajasthan. 45900/-

3. Rajasthan Yuwa Board (an autonomous body of

Govt. of Rajasthan), SMS Stadium ,Jaipur, Rajasthan. 2625000/-

4. Shri Mansa Girls P.G. College Near Firoj Tent House,

Gudha Road, Udaipurwati, Jhunjhunun, Rajasthan. 125156/-

TAMIL NADU

1. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Schaffter Hall,

Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. 125156

UTTAR PRADESH

1. Ankit Gramodyog Seva Sansthan Vill. : Madahi Nagla,

Post: Talgram, Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh. 83437/-

2. Bharatiya Mahila Sansthan Village: Jungle Sikari,

P.O.: Jungle , Chauri (Khorabr), Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. 26700/-

3. Bharti Gramothan Samajik Vikas Sansthan Ekta Nagar,

Prakash Nagar Near Ramlila Ground Line Par, Moradabad,

Uttar Pradesh. 41719/-

4. Gramin Audyogik Sansthan Jagdishpuram Basharatpur (East),

P.O.: Basharatpur, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. 26700/-

5. Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Padri Bazar, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. 26700/-

6. Janta Samaj Sawa Sansthan, Radha Nagar,

Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. 83437/-

7. Magarwara Yuvak Mangal Dal, Vil.&PO- Magarwara Vikas

Khand Sikandarpurkran, Unnao, Uttar pradesh. 83437/-

8. Prantiya Rakshak Dal/Vikas Dal Avam Yuva Kalyan,

Department of Youth Welfare, Goverment of U.P.,

Jail Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. 1548000/-

9. Shiv Ram Gramodyog Seva Shiksha Evam Anusandhan Sansthan,

39/A, Gangaganj, Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh. 83437/-

10. Gariya Road, Firoznagar, Ajitmal, Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. 26700/-

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11. Sothiya Nehru Yuva Samiti Village Sothiya PO. Sumeripur,

Gonda, Uttar Pradesh. 83437/-

12. Yuva Gram Vikas Sansthan, Varikala, P.O.: Varikala,

Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh. 83437/-

UTTRACHAL

1. Bhartiya Mahila Kala Samiti H.O. Krishna Nagar,

PO Gurukul Kangri, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttaranchal. 26700/-

2. M.B. Govt. P.G. College, Haldwani, Nainital, Uttaranchal. 83437/-

WEST BENGAL

1. University of Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal. 83437/-

ASSAM

1. Karimganj Saptha Barna Welfare Organisaion

PO-Eraligole, Karimganj, Assam. 83437/-

2. Pandu College, Shillong Road, PS.Jalukbari, P.O.: Gawahati,

Kamrup, Assam. 83437/-

3. Society for Social Development Training and Research,

Kacharihat, Chinatoli Gaon, Golaghat, Assam. 13500/-

MEGHALAYA

1. Agency for Sustainable Development Initiatives Mission

Compound Shillong, East Khasi Hill, East Khasi, Meghalaya. 67500/-

NAGALAND

1. All Nagaland Mongolian Nepali Association Lower Chandmari,

Near St. Joseph School, Post Box No. 140, Kohima, Nagaland. 83437/-

2. Association for Development of Society Middle Chandmari,

Post Box no. 410, Kohima, Nagaland. 83437/-

3. Atsungchanger Culture Welfare Society Vill. Mangmetong,

Mokokchung, Nagaland. 83437/-

4. Directorate of Youth Services and Sports

Government of Nagaland, Kohima, Kohima, Nagaland. 450000/-

5. Society Awareness Camping House No, 44, GA Project Colony,

Wokha, Nagaland. 83437/-

6. Ventsen Women Children Farmers Society, H.No. B-295,

High School Colocy, Wokha, Nagaland 83437/-

7. Women Welfare Society Vill. Chizami, Phek, Nagaland. 83437/-

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released

MIZORAM

1. Dte. of Sports & Youth Services

Goverment of Mizoram, Aizwal, Mizoram. 106500/-

MANIPUR

1. Heirok Sanatorium Seva Ashram, Heirok Bazar, PO Wangjing,

Thoubal, Manipur. 83437/-

2. Kanglei Enat Thang Ta Shindam Sanglen (KETTSS) Kongpal

Chanam Leikai, PO/PS,Prompat, West Imphal ,Manipur. 83437/-

3. Peoples Foundation Kongpal Sajor Leikai, Tisid Road,

East Imphal , Manipur. 83437/-

4. S. Kula Women's College Kongkhampat, PO Nambol,

Imphal, Manipur. 83437/-

5. The Lairenjam Leikai Women's Welfare Association

Sagolband Lairenjan Leikai,West Imphal Manipur. 118125/-

6. Waikhom Mani Girls Collage Thoubal Okram, Thoubal, Manipur. 83437/-

7. Wangkhei Ayangpalli Women Development Association

Brahmapur,Mapal, East Imphal ,Manipur. 83437/-

SIKKIM

1. Sangam Samaj Upper Polok, P.O. Borong, South District, Sikkim. 83437/-

2. Sikkim Paryavaran Sangrakshan Sangh Bikmat, PO Maniram,

South District,Sikkim. 83437/-

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Youth Activites & Training

2005-06

Sl.No. Name of NGOs/Vos Amount Released

(in Rupees)

MANIPUR

1. Mass Development Organisation, Sagolband Tera, Imphal West,

Manipur 65,812/-

2. Centre for Organizing Labours Development, Imphal East,

Manipur 65,812

3. All Manipur Handicapped Training-cum-Production Society,

Imphal East, Manipur 65,812

4. Institute of Sustainable Development, Thoubal, Manipur 65,812

5. The Pioneer Women's Welfare Association, Imphal West, Manipur 65,812

6. Diamond Galaxy Social Welfare Development Association,

Imphal(W), Manipur 65,812

7. Mass Development Organization, Imphal West, Manipur 65,812

8. Centre for Rural Development, Thoubal, Manipur 48,600

9. Loktak Lake Development Organization, Bishnupur Distt. Manipur 65,812

10. United Vision, Thoubal, Manipur 65,812

11. Mahila Vikas Kendra, Imphal East, Manipur 65,812

NAGALAND

12. Mount Cattliya Women Welfare Soicty, Mokochung, Nagaland 1,31,625

13. Metameri Welfare Society, Wokha Distt., Nagaland 65,812/-

ORISSA

14. Viswa Chetana, Dhenkanal, Orissa 48,431

15. Greenworld, Dhenkanal, Orissa 65,812/-

UTTAR PRADESH

16. Training Institute for Men & Women, 18-24, Allahabad, UP 65,812/-

ANDHRA PRADESH

17. Santhi Fellowship, Krishnan Distt., AP 48,600/-

18. Health Care & Social Welfare Society, Nellore, AP 65,812/-

19. KSR Memorial Charitable Trust for Rural Development,

Dilkhush Nagar, Hyerabad, AP 1,14,412/-

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(in Rupees)

BIHAR

20. Sarvoday Gram Vikas Sangh, Samastipur 65,812/-

21. Dadhichi Sewa Sansthan, Samasthipur, Bihar 65,812/-

22. Siddhartha Gyan Kendra, Samastipur, Bihar 1,31,625/-

23. Karuna, Bhojpur, Bihar 65,812/-

24. Gram Vikas Sansthan, Purvi Chmaparan, Bihar 65,812/-

25. Shaheed Bhagat Singh Yuva Manch, Sitamarhi, Bihar 65,812/-

26. Nari Kalyan Sansthan, Patna, Bihar 65,812/-

2006-2007

HARYANA

1 Yuva Sambharant Sewa Samiti, Mahendrgarh 43,875/-

KARNATAKA

2 Theresa Rural Development Society, Hassan, Karnataka 43,875/-

3 Madhushree Mahila Samaja, Hassan, Karnataka 43,875/-

MAHARASHTRA

4 Gramin Vividh Kalyankari Shaikshanik Sanstha, Nagpur, Mah. 43,875/-

RAJASTHAN

5 Mayur Educational and Welfare Society, Banswara, Rajasthan 43,875/-

6 Rashtriya Ekta Sansthan, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 43,875/-

7 Vidya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan. 43,875/-

WEST BENGAL

8 Jirakpur Sister Nivedita Sewa Mission, 24 Parganas, WB 87,750/-

DAMAN & DIU

9 Sargam Youth Club, Ghoghla, Diu 43,875/-

2007-2008

ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Vidya Bharthi Educational SocietyH.NO.46/562, Budhawarapeta,

Kurnool, AP 43,875

2 Yadhoda Mahila Samakshema Sanga,6-228, Prathipadu, Mandalam,

E.G. Distt., AP 43,875

3 Vijaya Socio Economic Dev. Society, Sanipaya (V) Post Veeraballi (M),

Kadapa,AP 43,875

4 Mother Indira Charitable and Rural Organisation, D.No.2-60,

Yerravaram Village, Yeleswaram Mandal, E.G. Distt. AP 43,875

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(in Rupees)

5 Navjyothi Harijana Yuvajana Sangham, D.No.7c-2/3-27,

28th Ward, Near Ambedkar Statue, Madepalli, Road,

Eluru,W.G. Distt., AP 43,875/-

BIHAR

6 Gen. Secy., Nav Jan Jagran Vihar C/o Shri Krishna

Upadhyay Maruti Nagar, PO Ara, Bhojpur, Bihar 43,875/-

7 Secy., Maa Janki Silai Kadai Prashi kshan Sansthan,

Talkhapur, Bari Bazar, Dumara, Sitamarhi, Bihar 43,875/-

8 Secy. Gramin Chetna Samiti, Sheetal Bhawan,

Near Area, Nawada, Bihar 43,875/-

9 Secy., Akhil Bhartiya Sarvangin Vikas Sansthan,

House of Sri Ashok Kumar, Prof. Colony Dahiyawa, Chhapra,

Saran,, Bihar 43,875/-

CHHATISGARH

10 Secy. Sanskar Gyanpeeth Shikshan Samiti, Bilaspur, Chhatisgarh 43,875/-

GUJARAT

11 Managing Trustee, Utkarsh Health Care Foundation,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat 30,037/-

12 President, Amine Shariat Education Trust, Highway Road,

Post Dhrol, Distt. Jamnagar, Gujarat 43,875/-

13 President, Youth Organisation, Nayalchand Doshi,

VIdya Nagar, Rajkot Road, Wankaner, Gujarat 87,750/-

HARYANA

14 Ankur Gram Udyog Sangh, 1007/20, Durga Colony,

Rohtak, Haryana 43,875/-

15 President, Lok Kalyan Foundation, Panipat, Haryana 87,750/-

16 President, Jan Sewa Samiti, Distt. Meham, Haryana 43,875/-

17 President, Yuva Netretva Jyoti, Sonepat, Haryana 87,750/-

18 Akhil Bhartiya Samaj Suraksha Samiti, Bufg Khanna Road,

Opp. Ch. Devi Lal Park, Jhajjar, Haryana 43,875/-

19 Secy., Yuva Sangharsh Samiti, VPO Ramkali, The. Jalana,

Distt. Jind, Haryana 43,875/-

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(in Rupees)

KARNATAKA

20 Madhushree Mahila Samaja, Behind Jr. College,

Hentegere Road, Arkatgud, Hassan Distt., Karnataka 43,875/-

KERALA

21 Secy., Santhigiri Ashram, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala 43,875/-

22 President, Mithra Rural Information & Development Centre,

Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala 43,875/-

23 Secy., Rahi Mahila Samajam, Punnakkad, Perupazuthoor,

PO Thiruvanthapuram, Kerla 32,400/-

24 Secy., Subha Mahila Samajam, Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala 43,875/-

MADHYA PRADESH

25 Shri Gopal Shiksha Evam Samaj Sewa Samiti,

Pancham Singh Road, Ganeshpura, Morena, MP 43,875/-

26 Brij Samaj Sewa Samiti, Char Shahar Ka Naka,

H.No.342, Lashkar, Gwalior, MP 43,875/-

27 Reenu Silai Katai Bunai Shkari Samiti, 60, Master Colony Road,

Mohangiri, Vidisha, MP 43,875/-

ORISSA

28 SEVAK, At-4/2, Debottar Colony, Distt. Nayagarh, Orissa 65,812

29 Peoples Action in Realization of International Brotherhood &

Eco-Sustainability, At Barrack Street, PO Chatrapur,

Distt. Ganjam, Orissa 43,875

RAJASTHAN

30 Mayur Education and Welfare Society, 130/4, Mohan Colony,

Banswara, Rajasthan 43,875

31 Rashtriya Ekta Sansthan, Kaptan Colony, Near Police Lines,

Bharatpur, Rajasthan 43,875

32 Vidya Mandir Shiksha Samiti, 3-G-20, Jawahar Nagar,

Sri Ganganagar, Raj. 43,875

TAMILNADU

33 Youth Development Centre, Old Subramanisamy Kavil Street,

Pauparapatty (VPO), Pennagaram (TK), Dharmapuri-636809, TN 43,875

34 WASA, No.1, Vepanthoppu Street, Dindugul, TN 43,875

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(in Rupees)

UTTAR PRADESH

35 Navnirman Samajik Samiti, 47 Avas Vikas, Sasni Gate,

Aligarh, UP 43,875

36 Shri Raj Kishore Memorial Jan Kalyan Samiti, Bazaria Harlal,

Farukhabad-209625, UP 87,750

37 Nand Khadi Gramudyog Samiti, VPO Rampur, Balti,

Distt. Ambedkar Nagaqr, UP 43,875

38 Rama Technical Prashikshan Institute, Vill. Chhota Jawan,

PO-Jawan, Distt. Aligarh, UP 43,875

39 Society for Managerial Assistant Research & Techynical

Education (SMART), 107/36, Via Malka Gaiti Gate,

Hewett Road, Lucknow, UP 43,875

40 Akhil Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Vikas Samiti,

Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Farukkabad, UP 43,875

UTTARANCHAL

41 Pr. Ram Sumer Shukla Sewa Sansthan, Pt. Ram Sumer Shukla

Marg, Audyogik Kshetra, PO Udham Singh Nagar, Uttranhal 43,875/-

WEST BENGAL

42 Jirakpur Sister Nivedita Sewa Mission, Barasat,

24 Parganas, WB 87,750/-

43 Ichapur Anubhav, Distt, 24 Parganas, WB 43,875/-

44 Human Sociaty Welfare Organisation, Kolkata, WB 10,688

45. Dakshin Charaikheya United Club, Midnapur, WB 43,875/-

46 Midnapur Distt. Council for Solcial Welfare, Midnapur, WB 43,875/-

47 Ichapur Anubhav, Ichapur Ramnagar, PO-Nawabganj,

Distt, 24 Parganas, WB 43,875/--

48 Pathar Panchali, R.No.26, Netaji Indoor Stadium, Calcutta 23,963/-

49 Human Sociatic Welfare Organisation, 34 Shyampukur Street,

Kolkata, WB 10,688/-

50 Dakshin Charaikheya United Club, PO-Satmile,

Block-Contai-1 Midnapur, WB 43,875/-

51 Midnapur Distt. Council for Solcial Welfare, Kalyan,

At+PO Egra, Distt. Purba Midnapur, WB 43,875/-

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(in Rupees)

NEW DELHI

52 Sri Aurobindo Education Society, Sri Aurobindo Ashram Marg,

New Delhi-16 6,25,781

53 Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, New Delhi 31,22,130

54 All India Centre for Urban & Rural Development,

16 Bhai Veer Singh Marg, Gole Market, New Delhi-110001. 43,875

55 Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre Society, 59 Tughlakabad

Institutional Area, New Delhi-110062. 43,875

56 People Association for Total Help and Youth Applause,

D-42, Mahindra Park, Uttam Ngr, Delhi-110059 43,875

57 Bharat Ratan Dr. Bheemrao Ambedkar Dalit Uthan Avam

Shiksha Samiti, 13-80, Rajveer Colony, Charoli Extn., Delhi-56 43,875

58 New Millennium Information Technology Centre, 1516,

2nd Floor, Wazir Nagar, Kotla Mubarakpur, New Delhi. 43,875

ASSAM

59 Institute of Handicraft Development, PO Baruabanum Gaon,

Distt. Golaghat-785618, Assam. 43,875

60 Al-Hilal Development Society, VPO Larkuchi,

Distt. Nalbari-781136. Assam. 43,875

MANIPUR

61 Rural and Urban Integrated Development Assn., Wangkhei,

Lourenbam Leirak, Imphal East, Manipur 43,875

62 The Allied Sciences & Social Development Organization,

Poiroukhongjin Village, Andro PO, Thoubal, Imphal East,

Manipur-795138 43,875

63 Human Resource Rural Development Association, Sekmaijin,

Hangul, BPO-Sekmaijin, PO-Mayang, Imphal, Thoubal Distt.,

Manipur-795132 43,875

64 School of Human Resource Development, BPO-Phayeng,

PO-Lamsang, Imphal West, Manipur-795146 43,875

65 Manipur Resource Development Association, H.O.

Irong Chesaba, M.I.Road, PO Mayang Imphal, Thoubal Distt.,

Manipur-795135. 43,875

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(in Rupees)

66 Integrated Rural and Voluntary Organization,

Thoubal Athokpam Awang Leikai, PO-Thoubal,

Thoubal Distt, Manipur-795138 43,875

67 Weaker Section Empowerment & Vocational Education Society,

Lakyel Khongbal Mayai Leikai, BPO-Langjing, Imphal West,

Manipur 43,875

68 Eastern Social Welfare Association, Wangjing, S.K. Leikai,

PO-Wangjing, Thoubal Distt., Manipur-795148 87,750

NAGALAND

69 Havito Angami Multipurpose Society, BPO-Kizocha,

PO-Kohima, Kohima-797001. 43,875

70 Ashotokumi Welfare Society, Satakha Village, Zunhoboto,

Distt. Nagaland 43,875

71 Dunyis Multipurpose Society, Khusami Village,

Distt. Phek, Nagaland 43,875

72 Helping Hands, City Town, Circular Road, Dimapur, Nagaland 43,875

MEGHALAYA

73 Society for Social Service, Dhaleswar, Nutan Palli Road 2,

Dhaleswar, Agartala-799007 43,875

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2005-06

Sl.No. Name of NGOs/Vos Amount

ANDHRA PRADESH

1. Snaha Bharathi Educational and Rural Development Society, Chittor 93,750/-

2. Navchetna Society, Adilabad 1,98,000/-

3. Society for Welfare & Awakaning in Rural Environment, Anantpur 2,58,000/-

4. Talla Ramanaiah Environmental Education Society, Nellore 79,500/-

5. Sri Juballi Bhashkar Rao (JBR), Nellore 76,950/-

6. Youth Association for Welfare Activities, Nalgonda(AP) 4,32,375/-

7. Balaji Rural Development Society, Nalgonda 3,16,875/-

8 Educational Organisation for Youth, Near Temple, Jammalamadugu,

Kadapa Distt. 1,65,000/-

9. Sowbhagya Mahila Mandali, Boothpur, Mahabub Nagar Distt. 82,500/-

10. Health Care & Social Welfare Society, Nellor 75,450/-

11. Rural Educational Society, Medak Distt. 2,34,375/-

JHARKHAND

12. Karuna, Near Durga Mandir, Kodarma 91,575/-

13. Satyabhama Dantabtys Chileitss Kendra, Jamtara 4,84,875/-

14. Mahila Preshikshan Jan Kalyan Parishad, Haziribag 2,34,275/-

15. Gram Vikas Sansthan Deoghat 2,34,375/-

KERALA

16. Society forYouth and Women, Palghat 1,65,000/-

17. Ayyappa Development Society, Pattanamtitta 1,98,000/-

KARNATAKA

18. Yuva Jana Samskruthika Vedika, Chikmagalur Distt. 82,500/-

19. Pragathi Educated Society, Madhavpur 4,36,125/-

20. Vedathi Welfare Sangha, Chikmanglur 3,33,187/-

21. Society for Environment & Education Bharansaundra, Davangere 73,500/-

22. Rural Integrated Development Society, Tumkur 44,850/-

23. Renuka Integrated Development Society, Kodugu Distt. 1,93,500/-

MADHYA PRADESH

24. Anamika Mahila Mandal, :Bhind (MP) 2,34,375/-

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UTTAR PRADESH

25. Social Educational Welfare Association, Mirzapur 1,35,187/-

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

26. Shorbumtang Horticulture and Agricultural Dev.Society 3,16,875/-

MIZORAM

27. Haritna Offsett Publication Society, Aizol 3,16,875/-

2006-07

PUNJAB

1. National Youth Development Centre SCF 7D Sector 2 Talwara Township

Distt.Hoshiarpur Punjab 45,000/-

CHATTISGARH

2. Sanskar Gyan Peeth Shiksha Samiti, Bilaspur Bajpai Bhavan,

Old RTO Office, Nehru Nagar Road, Bilaspur 2,89,000/-

GOA

3. Shree Sharda CreationsGaonkarwada Mulgao Bichalim, Goa 55,000/-

HIMACHAL PRADESH

4 Kandaghat Samagra Vikas Samiti, Premsagar Building, Phase-1.101.101

Housing Board, P.O. Saproon Distt. Solan (H.P 42,500/-

GUJARAT

5. Janseva Kelvani Trust, 18, Shitalnath Society, Kalikunal at Dhalka District

Ahmedabad, Gujarat 55,000/-

MAHARASHTRA

6. Swargwasi Dada Patil Bahuuddesiya Sanstha Lamangaon Kannad,

Distt Aurangabad 1,19,900/-

7. Aishwarya Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha Nagpur ,Siddarth Nagar

Teka Naka Nagar 92,500/-

8. Lokvikas Seva Sanstha Darphal (Sina) Tal Madha Distt. Solapur 55,000/-

9. Society for Action in Multipurpose Activities and Tribal Awarness

Gadchirali Ram Nagar Ward , Distt. Gadchirali 25,000/-

10. GramVikas Sanstha , Aurangabad 55,000/-

11. Shri Dattaprabhu Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, A16/4, 11th Scheme

Garkheda Area Cidco, Aurangabad 42,500/-

KARNATAKA

12. Sandhya Rani, Mahila Samaja Kenchattahalti Village, Doddagone

Post-Hassan Taluk, Distt Hassan 42,500/-

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13. Samaja Sewa Samithi, 60 III Cross Road Gavipuram Extension,

Banglore 55,000/-

14. Shri ShivKumar Swamijis Ekata Charitable Trust No. 66/67,

Ranka Nagar, 5th Main KHB Road Kabal , Bangalore 2,89,000/-

HARYANA

15. Haryana Gramin Vikas Samiti Hose No. 872/24, Geeta Colony,

Rohtak, Haryana 2,34,000/-

16.. Lok Kalyan Foundation Blue Jay Road, Samalkha, Distt. Panipat 1,10,000/-

HIMACHAL PRADESH

17. Ghat Paryavaran Samrak avom vikas samiti, Vikas Nagar, Ghat,

Post Ghat, District Chamoli 25,000/-

UTTAR PRADESH

18. Shishu Kalyan Avam Balwadi Kendra, Village Bhitini, Post Nathnagar,

Distt. Sant Kabir Nagar 45,000/-

19. Vasera, 725, Gaughat , Allahabad 78,000/-

DAMAN & DIU

20. Jethibai Mahila Mandal Hajia Wada, Near Arya Samaj, Diu 64,000/-

RAJASTHAN

21. Sankalp Sewa SansthanBhilwara, A 389 Vijay Singh Pathiknagar,

Bhilwara 1,17,000/-

ASSAM

22. Institute of Handicraft Development, Dhodung Laubhaga, P.O.

Barua Asamum Gaon, Distt. Golaghat-785618 55,000/-

23. Leptop Society, Assam H.No. 7, Amrit Bhavan, Jyoti Patti Wear State,

Distt. Kamrup, Guwahati-5 2,34,000/-

MANIPUR

24. Scheduled Caste Rural development Organization, Phayeng Paragess

Leikai, Phayeng, P,O. Lambhang - 795146 78,000/-

MEGHALAYA

25. Simsang Chiokgre Youth Club, Chickgre Willamnagar, East Garo Hills 21,500/-

26. Young Pioneer Club, Ovangkong, Longheng, 55,000/-

SIKKIM

27. Sangam Samaj Upper Polok, P.O. Borong Distt. South Sikkim 55,000/-

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TRIPURA

28. Indian Women's Development Society(IWDS) Arundhati Nagar, Road

No.11, Agartala Tripura(W) 60,500/-

WEST BENGAL

29. Bankara Gramin Mahila Samaj, Village & P.O. Bara Bankara, Distt.

North 24 Pargnas, West Bengal 1,95,000/-

30. Jirakpur Sister Nivedita Sewa Mission, Village-Jirakpur P.O. Bashirpur

Railway Station, Distt. North 24 Parganas-743414 2,34,000/-

31. Vishwa Bharati Seva Kendra, Village-Dam Dama, P.o. Brinda Khel,

P.S. Baruipur , Distt(S) 24 Pargana-743387 55,000/-

32. Behala Pipilika, 133/A/4, B.C. Road, Behala, Kolkata 2,34,000/-

33. Basirhat Women Development Society, Vill. Sainpala, P.O. Basirhat,

Distt North 2 Pargana-W.B. 2,34,000/-

34. Indian Mime Theatre, 20/6, Seal Lane, Kolkata-700015. 78,000/-

ANDHRA PRADESH

35. Jagjeevan Balaheena Varga Abhivruchi Sangam (JBAS), 6-45,

Kateeb Street, Vemapali, Kadappa Distt: Andhra Pradesh 1,28,000/-

36. Survarna Lakshmi Educational society Ongole, Prakasam Distt.

House No. 37-1-415 (7)Ram Nagar, 4th Lane Ongole, Prakasam

Distt. Andhra Pradesh 78,000/-

37. Shri Kanaka durga Mahila Mandali Ongole Prakasam District 78,000/-

2007-08

TAMIL NADU

1 Kulumani Nehru Elaingnar Mandram, Trichy, Tamil Nadu 55,000/-

2 Village Reconstruction Movement, Trichrapalli, TN 1,41,500/-

3 Community Action for Social Transformation (CAST), Triunvleve, TN 64,000/-

KERALA

4 Morarji Desai Charitable Society, Kottayam, Kerala 25,000/-

5 Eramathoor Youth Development, Alapuzha, Kerala 86,500/-

6 Serr Sudarsana Vidya Peetom, Thassus, Kerala 1,17,000/-

7 Vandana Sports and Arts Club, Malapuram, Kerala 55,000/-

8 National Service Society, Malappurem, Kerala 1,17,000/-

9 National Service Society, Palakkad, Kerala 37,000/-

10 Akshara Jana Vidhya Kendram, Thiruvanathpuram, Kerala 87,000/-

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11 Yuvajan Sports and Arts Club, Malapuram, Kerala 64,000/-

12 The Uzhavoor Development Society, Kottayam, Kerala 25,000/-

13 Institutional Centre for Gandhian Thoughts,

Thiruvananthpuram, Kerala 64,000/-

14 Charitable Action for Rural Development Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala 64,000/-

15 Gandhi Darshan Sewa Samiti, Trivandrum, Kerala 2,34,000/-

16 Akshara Charitable Society, Thiruvananthpuram, Kerala 2,34,000/-

ANDHRA PRADESH

17 Chaitanya Mahila Mandali, WG Distt., Andhra Pradesh 86,000/-

18 Uma Educational & Technical Society, EG Distt., Andhra Pradesh 45,000/-

KARNATAKA

19 Tippu Education Society, Karnataka 55,000/-

20 Luck Way Educational and Welfare Association, Bangalore, Karnataka 64,000/-

21 Shri Gajana Vidyavardhak Sangh, Bijapur, Karnataka 1,11,000/-

UTTAR PRADESH

22 Abhiryakti Foundation, Maharajganj, UP 1,10,000/-

23 Samta Vikas Samiti, J.P.Nagar, UP 1,19,000/-

24 Samriti Sewa Sansthan, Lucknow, UP 2,89,000/-

25 Swargiya Bhagwati Shikshan Sansthan, Deoria, UP 64,000/-

26 Adiwasi Mahila Bal Vikas Kalyan Samiti, Allahabad, UP 55,000/-

27 Purvanchal Vikas Sewa Sansthan, Lucknow, UP 1,19,000/-

RAJASTHAN

28 Harsh Education and Rural Development Society, Tonk, Rajasthan 2,34,000/-

29 Manav Evam Paryavaran Vikas Sansthan, Bundi, Rajasthan 90,000/-

30 Yuva Vikas Sanstha, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 55,000/-

31 New Laxmi Bal Vidyalaya Shiksha Samiti, Kota, Rajasthan 1,17,000/-

32 Dev Vani vidyalaya Samchalan Samiti, Karauli, Rajasthan 2,34,000/-

33 Navodaya Bal Vidyalaya Samiti, Kota, Rajasthan 1,17,000/-

34 Uma Bal Kalyan Samiti, Jaipur, Rajasthan 1,17,000/-

35 Kheti Avom Gram Vikas Sansthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 64,000/-

36 Ambedkar Vikas Samiti, Jodhpur, Jaipur 1,56,000/-

37 Adarsh Shikshan Samiti, Tonk, Rajasthan 1,56,000/-

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38 Manav Kalyan Sansthan, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 45,000/-

39 Diamond Shikshan and Prashikshan Sodh Sansthan, Nagour, Rajasthan 1,56,000/-

40 Lok Shakti Sansthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 1,56,000/-

41 Jagriti Jan Seva Sansthan, Nagaur, Rajasthan 1,56,000/-

42 Deepshikha Mahila Bal Utthan Samiti, Jaipur, Rajasthan 1,17,000/-

43 Shri Gurunanak Silai Bunai Kadhai Prashikshan Samiti,

Shriganganagar, Rajasthan 1,56,000/-

HARYANA

44 Sewahar Society for Education Welfare & Health Activities in

Rural Areas, Ambala, Haryana 1,17,000/-

45 Gram Sudhar Samiti, Ambala, Haryana 55,000/-

46 Akhil Bhartiya Dehat Society, Jhajjar, Haryana 3,20,500/-

47 SANKLAP, Kurukshetra, Haryana 1,19,000/-

48 Yuva Netertva Jyoti, Sonepat, Haryana 1,17,000/-

49 Bharti Gramin Vikas Samiti, Haryana 1,41,500/-

50 Akhil Bhartiya Jan Kalyan Samiti, Gurgaon, Haryana 2,34,000/-

51 Yuva Sambhrant Sewa Samiti, Mohindergarh, Haryana 55,000/-

52 Neelkanth Khadi Gramodyog, Panipat, Haryana 2,34,000/-

53 Samana Art & Culture Group, Mohindergarh, Haryana 55,000/-

54 Serv Hit Sewa Samiti, Jhajjar, Haryana 55,000/-

55 Gramin Vikas Samiti, Panipat, Haryana 45,000/-

ORISSA

56 Volunteers Association for Rural Reconstruction and Social Action,

Mayurbhanja, Orissa 1,19,000/-

57 Kamdhenu Foundation, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa 2,34,000/-

58 Maharshi Dayananda Service, Dhenkanal, Orissa 90,000/-

59 Balasore Dev. Society, Sundergarh, Orissa 2,34,000/-

60 New Horizon, Jagatsinghpur, Orissa 86,500/-

61 Natural Institute for Social Welfare, Jajpur, Orissa 1,19,000/-

62 Indian Management and Technical Society, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa 2,34,000/-

63 Socio Economic Educational Voluntary Organisation, Kalahandi, Orissa 1,56,000/-

64 Mahatma Gandhi Yuva Parishad, Malkangiri, Orissa 45,000/-

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MAHARASHTRA

65 Swargiya Annasaheb Tatha Sudhir Baburao Pethakar Shikshan

Prasarak Sanstha, Nasik, MH 2,34,000/-

66 Siddhi Vinayak Bahuddeshiya Shikshan Sanstha, Latur, MH 1,52,700/-

67 Aai Deomogra Mahila Mandal, Dhule, MH 2,34,000/-

68 Tuljabhavani Sevabhavi Sansthan, Yavatmal, MH 45,000/-

69 Late Abdulla Quadri Memorial Medical & Research Centre, MH 86,500/-

70 Indira Shikshan Krida Wa Gram Vikas Mandal, Parbhani, MH 50,000/-

71 Vidya Vikas Saikshanik and Sanskritik Sanstha, Latur, MH 64,000/-

72 Chhatrapati Shivaji Sarvajanik Shaikshnik Bahuudeshiya Sanstha,

Dhule, MH 25,000/-

73 Sanket Khadi Gramodyog Bahuudeshiya Sanstha, Akola, MH 45,000/-

74 Sant Kabir Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Aurangabad, MH 1,15,000/-

75 Sanjeevani Education Society, Dhule, MH 25,000/-

76 Suyog Bahuudeshiya Shaikshanik Samajik Sewabhavi Sanstha,

Dhule, MH 25,000/-

77 Adivasi Kalyan Sewa Sanstha, Dhule, MH 25,000/-

78 Kai Sou Parvatibai Thor Magas Mahila Sarvajanik Vachanalaya,

Solapur, MH 55,000/-

79 Mandansign Mohite Patil Bahuuddeshiya Sewabhavi Sanstha,

Solapur, MH 39,600/-

80 Kranti Social Cultural Club, Dhule, MH 50,000/-

81 Azad Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha, Dhule, MH 64,000/-

82 Chiraidevi Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha, Dhule, MH 25,000/-

83 The Miraj Edn. Society, Sangli, MH 55,000/-

84 Gaurav Lokhit Wardhak Mandal, Ratnagiri, MH 55,000/-

85 Sonali Magasvargiya Mahila Mandal, Nanded, MH 55,000/-

86 Manushyabal Vikas Va Srishodhan Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha,

Gondia, MH 64,000/-

87 Laxmibai Vachnalaya & Bahuuddeshiya Sevabhavi Sanstha,

Jalna, MH 25,000/-

ASSAM

88 Bagbari Samaj Kalyan Sangha, Karimganj, Assam 64,000/-

89 District Agriculture & Rural Development Association, Nalbari, Assam 55,000/-

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90 Jyotishmita Kalyan Samiti, Nagaon, Assam 64,000/-

91 Kaziranga Multipurpose Women Society, Guwahati, Assam 2,34,000/-

92 Dighalipar Goan Unnaya Samiti, Assam 2,34,000/-

93 Sunlit Society, Kamrup, Assam 2,89,000/-

94 Green View Marti Forming Society, Goalpara, Assam 1,40,600/-

95 Devjani, Sonitpur, Assam 1,17,000/-

NAGALAND

96 Chanchi Welfare Society, Wokha, Nagalang 2,34,000/-

97 Lashinga Welfare Society, Dimapur, Nagaland 2,34,000/-

98 Old Aged Home, Dimapur, Nagaland 2,34,000/-

99 Backward Area Women Welfare Society, Paren, Nagaland 1,17,000/-

100 Grace Welfare Society, Kohima, Nagaland 1,56,000/-

MEGHALAYA

101 Synjuk Bhalang Ki Kyrittei Reid Nongksch, Upper Shillong, Meghalaya 64,000/-

102 Nongkarem Youth Development Association, Shillong, Meghalaya 64,000/-

MANIPUR

103 Peace and Prosperity Association, Imphal, Manipur 2,34,000/-

104 The Terakka Women Welfare Association, Bishnupur, Manipur 55,000/-

105 Rural Area Development Organisation, Thoubal, Manipur 64,000/-

106 People's Association for Development, Manipur 64,000/-

107 Village Development Organisation, Thoubal, Manipur 64,000/-

108 All Manipur Handicap Trg. Cum Production Society, Imphal, Manipur 2,34,000/-

109 Agriculture Development Org., Imphal West, Manipur 64,000/-

110 Association for Human Interest, Manipur 55,000/-

111 Ichum Lairembi Women Welfare Association, Imphal West, Manipur 45,000/-

MIZORAM

112 Agape Moral Reformation Org., Aizwal, Mizoram 55,000/-

WEST BENGAL

113 Bhavishya Educational & Charitable Society, North 24 Parganas, WB 64,000/-

114 Bondel Humanity Foundation, Kolkata, West Bengal 1,56,000/-

CHATTISGARH

115 Mahila Munch, Raipur, Chattisgarh 1,17,000/-

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Annexure-V

STATEMENT SHOWING DETAILS OF THE PENDING

CAG AUDIT PARAS AND ACTION TAKEN THEREON

S.No. Para No. Description Remarks /Action Taken

1. 1.1(ii) of CAG

Report No.4 of

2005

Delay in submission of

Accounts by Autonomous

Bodies

The Action Taken Note along with

enclosures duly vetted by Senior Audit

Officer (RR) of Director General of

audit have been sent to Ministry of

Finance to be forwarded to the Lok

Sabha Sectt. (Public Accounts

Committee Branch), as directed by the

office of the DGACR on 9th April, 2009.

2. 1.1.2 of CAG

Report No.3 of

2006

Delay in submission of

Accounts by Autonomous

Bodies

The Action Taken Note duly vetted by

Senior Audit Officer (RR) of Director

General of audit have been sent to

Ministry of Finance (Monitoring Cell)

on 19th February, 2009.

3. 1.2 of CAG

Report No.3 of

2006

Delay in presentation of

Reports in relation to accounts

of Central Autonomous Bodies

before both the Houses of

Parliament.

The Action Taken Note duly vetted by

Senior Audit Officer (RR) of Director

General of audit have been sent to

Ministry of Finance (Monitoring Cell)

on 19th February, 2009.

4. 1.4 of CAG

Report No.3 of

2006

Utilisation certificate The Action Taken Note duly vetted

by Senior Audit Officer (RR) of

Director General of audit have been

sent to Ministry of Finance

(Monitoring Cell) on 5th May, 2009.

5. 12.1 of CA&G

Report No.3 of

2007

Unauthorised Occupation

of space

A reply has been given to C&AG

informing that a committee has been

constituted in the Ministry to resolve

the issue. The committee has since

given its recommendations which

have been forwarded to NYKS & SAI

for compliance. On receipt of the

report from NYKS & SAI revised

comments shall be prepared.

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S.No. Para No. Description Remarks /Action Taken

6. 12.2 of CAG

Report No.3 of

2007

Expenditure due to short

recovery and delayed

deposit of service tax Sports

The Action Taken Note has been

forwarded for necessary action to

Sports Authority of India as the

remarks of Senior Audit Officer (RR)

of Director General of audit.

7. 1.1.2 of CA&G

Report No.3 of

2007

Delay in submission of

Accounts by Central

Autonomous Bodies

The Action Taken Note along with

enclosures duly vetted by Senior Audit

Officer (RR) of Director General of

audit have been sent to Ministry of

Finance to be forwarded to the Lok

Sabha Sectt. (Public Accounts

Committee Branch), as directed by

the office of the DGACR on 9th April,

2009.

8. 1.2 of CA&G

Report No.3 of

2007

Delay in presentation of

Reports in relation to

accounts Accounts of

Central Autonomous Bodies

before both the Houses of

Parliament.

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9. 1.3 of CAG

Report No.3 of

2007

UCs The Action Taken Note duly vetted

by Senior Audit Officer (RR) of

Director General of audit have been

sent to Ministry of Finance

(Monitoring Cell) on 5th May , 2009.

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Annexure-VI

STATEMENT SHOWING THE FUNDS SANCTIONED

STATE-WISE UNDER THE SCHEME OF NPYAD DURING 2008-09

(in Rupees)

1. Andhra Pradesh 32,56,250

2. Arunachal Pradesh 3,54,375

3. Gujarat 56,80,750

4. Haryana 34,66,750

5. J&K 17,72,000

6. Jharkhand 1,87,500

7. Kerala 4,56,000

8. Manipur 36,04,250

9. Nagaland 29,22,750

10 NYKS 6,13,24,500

11 Orissa 77,01,000

12. Rajasthan 1,23,29,850

13. Uttar Pradesh 48,22,300

14. West Bengal 43,55,000

15. Assam 40,39,313

Total:- 11,62,72,588

All India Level NGO

1. National Youth Project, New Delhi 54,67,000/-

2. Spic Macay, New Delhi 35,00,000/-

3. Rajyoga Foundation for Education and Research, New Delhi 11,50,000/-

4. Association of Indian Universities, New Delhi 54,18,750/-

5. Indian International Rural Cultural Centre (IIRCC), New Delhi 41,27,500/-

6. TERI, New Delhi 4,45,000/-

7. IMF, New Delhi 1,66,22,000/-

8. Sea Explorer's Institute, West Bengal 10,00,000/-

9. National Adventure Foundation, ND 72,98,000/-

Sl. No. Name of the State Amount

sanctioned

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Sl. No. Name of the State Amount

sanctioned

10. National Adventure Club, Chandigarh 6,34,000/-

11. Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering, J&K 8,40,000/-

12. Delhi Adventure Sports Association, New Delhi 10,14,000/-

13. Deptt. of Mountaineering & Allied Sports, Manali 9,75,000/-

Total:- 4,84,91,250/-

Grant Total:- 16,47,63,838/-

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1 Sri Penki Chaitanya Kumar

Ammavari Colony, Opp. MPDO Office, Rajam - 532127

Srikakulam Distt.

2 Sri Mrinal Das

Gotanagar, PO - Gotanagar, PS - Jalukabari

Distt. Kamrup, Metropolitan, Guwahati - 781033

3 Ms. Rukmani

Plot No. A-11, Sai Baba Enclave

Near Neel Kanth Dham Road, Behind Power House

Najafgarh Village

New Delhi - 110043

4 Sh. Kapil Kumar Aggarwal

S/o Shri Ram Narayan Aggarwal, G-332, Mangolpuri

New Delhi - 110083

5 Sh. Tarun Kaushal

Village - Haryoli, PO - Naggla Jattan (Kesri)

District - Ambala - 133102

6 Km. Baby Rana

VPO - Rajound, Distt. Kaithal - 136044

7 Sh. Shivayya Swamy Kanthana

Swamy Niwas, H.No. 1-51, 1st Block,

Kamthana, Tq & Distt. - Bidar - 585226

8 Ms. C.C.Hemalatha

President, Spandana Sports & Cultural Youth Club

# 516, Akkana Mane Cotton Pet, Chikkanayakanahalli,

Tumkar Distt., Karnataka

9 Sh. Anish I.

Ashik Mahal, Kannanallor P.O., Kollam Distt.

Pin - 691576, Kerala

SL.NO. NAME & ADDRESS OF AWARDEES

Annexure-VII

LIST OF NATIONAL YOUTH AWARDEES 2007-08

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SL.NO. NAME & ADDRESS OF AWARDEES

10 Sh. P.K.Shoukathali

Padinharekandi House, Melangadi P.O., Kondotty - via,

Maloappuram - Distt., Kerala

11 Sh. Braj Kishor

S/o Sh. Halkeram, Ara Mill Near Koli Samaj Office,

Birla Nagar, Gwalior, M.P.

12 Sh. Pukhrambam Somojit Singh

S/o Sh. P.Pumbum Singh, Lilong Chajing Pukhri Achouba Mapal,

P.S.Singjamei, Imphal - West District, Manipur - 795130

13 Sh. Andreas H. Marwein

Lower Lumparing, Laban P.O., Shillong- 793004

Meghalaya

14 Sh. Susanta Kumar Tripathy

At/PO Phulpada, Via - Hindol, District Angul, Orissa

15 Ms. Ravneet Kaur

D/o Sh. Bhag Singh Saini, # 431, Type-III, Nuhon Colony,

District Ropar, Punjab

16 Sh. Lall Bdr. Pandey

S/o Sh. Chabi Lall Pandey, Upper Samdong, RTYA,

P.O. Samdong East Sikkim East

17 Sh. S. Ashok Kumar

S/o Sh. M. Shankara Lingam, H. No. 238,

G. Block Gowthamapuram, Perambur, Chennai - 600011.

18 Ms. S. Sudha

D/o Sh. Subramanian, 119, P.U.O. Road,

Chinnamanur - 625515

19 Sh. E. Sathish Kumar

S/o Sh. B. Eagan, New No. 33, Old No. 32, Kasthuribai Colony,

A- Block, Kannigapuram, Chennai - 600012 ( Rural)

20 Ms. Geeta Bagasi

D/o Sh. Rajendra Parsad, VPO- Animath ( Painy),

District - Chamoli, Uttarakhand - 246443

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SL.NO. NAME & ADDRESS OF AWARDEES

21 Sh. Dinesh Singh Rawat

S/o Sh. Rajendra Singh Rawat,

Sahara Christian Academy,

Gusain Bhavan Joshiyara, Near ITI, PO Uttarkashi,

District Uttarkashi - 249193.

22 Shri Jeetendra Kumar Singroul,

S/o Shri Devnath Singroul,

Q.No.563, Block No.47, Pt. Dindayal Awas Flat, Kabir Nagar,

Raipur, C.G. 492 099.

Chattisgarh

23 Shri Ghanshyam Prajapati

Post and Vill Mijwan,

PHOOLPUR DISTRICT AZAMGARH

Uttar Pradesh

24 Shri Nawang Chhering

S/o Nawang Tanzin

VPO Lower Keylongh

(Himachal Pradesh)

25 Ms. Rigzin Chorol

D/o Nurboo Tundup

Choglamsar Tashi Gatsal

Leh (Jammu & Kashmir)

26 CENTRE FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT (CYD)

KM/10/91, BLOCK PANCHAYAT OFFICE ROAD,

KALPETTA PO WAYAND DISTRICT - 673121

27 NEHRU NAVYOUVAK MANDAL KAREDA

VPO- Kareda Bujurag, Tehsil - Niwai,

District - Tonk- 304025, Rajasthan

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Annexure-VIII

LIST OF YOUTH HOSTELS ALREADY CONSTRUCTED

(As on 31.03.2009)

S.No Name of State/UT No. Of Youth Location of Youth Hostel (s)

Hostel

Constructed

1. Andhra Pradesh 7 Secunderabad, Vijayawada, Tirupathi,

Visakhapatnam, Nagarjunasagar,

Warangal, Vizianagaram

2. Arunachal Pradesh 1 Naharlagun.

3. Assam 4 Nawgaon, Guwahati, Golaghat, Tezpur.

4. Bihar 1 Patna

5. Gujarat 1 Gandhinagar

6. Haryana 7 Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Bhiwani,

Gurgaon, Sirsa, Yamuna Nagar, Rewari.

7. Himachal Pradesh 2 Dalhousie, Bilaspur.

8. Jammu & Kashmir 4 Patintop, Nagrota, Srinagar, Udhampur

9. Karnataka 4 Mysore, Hassan, Tirtharameshwar,

Sogalu

10. Kerala 3 Trivandrum, Ernakulam, Calicut

(Kozhikode)

11. Maharashtra 2 Aurangabad, Buldana

12. Manipur 2 Imphal, Ukhrul.

13. Meghalaya 2 Shillong, Tura.

14. Madhya Pradesh 3 Bhopal, Jabalpur, Khajuraho.

15. Nagaland 2 Mokokchung, Dimapur

16. Mizoram 1 Aizwal.

17. Punjab 4 Ropar, Amritsar, Sangrur, Patiala.

18. Rajasthan 4 Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur.

19. Tamil Nadu 5 Chennai, Madurai, Thanjavaur,

Trichy, Ooty.

20. Uttar Pradesh 2 Agra, Lucknow

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S.No Name of State/UT No. Of Youth Location of Youth Hostel (s)

Hostel

Constructed

21. Andaman &

Nicobar Islands 1 Port Blair.

22. West Bengal 3 Darjeeling, Churulia, Burdwan.

23. Pondicherry 1 Pondicherry

24. Tripura 1 Agartala.

25. Orissa 4 Puri, Joshipur, Gopalpur-on-Sea,

Koraput

26. Goa 2 Panaji, Padam Mapusa,

27. Sikkim 2 Namchi, Gangtok.

28. Uttaranchal 4 Mussoorie, Uttarkashi, Nainital,

Badrinath.

Total: 79

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Annexure-IX

LIST OF YOUTH HOSTELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

(As on 31.03.2009)

S.No Name of State/UT No. Of Youth Location of Youth Hostel (s)

Hostel Being

Constructed

1. Andhra Pradesh 1 Cuddapah

2. Arunachal Pradesh 1 Roing

3. Manipur 2 Thoubal, Churachandpur

4. Punjab 2 Jalandhar, Tarn Taran

Total: 6

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Annexure-X

ACHIEVEMENTS OF SAI SCHEME'S TRAINEES

FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS

NATIONAL LEVEL

S.No Scheme 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

Name

Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze

1. NSTC Schools 19 09 15 99 82 62

2. Army Boys

Sports

Companies

(ABSC) 56 47 32 51 40 23 22 08 14

3. SAI Training

Centre (STC) 125 82 120 70 58 47 24 21 23

4. Special Area

Games (SAG) 70 49 23 17 17 18 0 0 0

5. Ext. Centre of

STC/SAG 0 01 0 03 01 0 01 01 01

6. Centre of

Excellence

(COE) 20 14 20 16 14 16 07 06 06

TOTAL: 290 202 210 256 212 166 54 36 44

INTERNATIONAL LEVEL

S.No Scheme 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

Name

Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze

1. NSTC Schools 0 0 0 0 0 2

2. Army Boys

Sports

Companies

(ABSC) 05 06 0 07 05 03 04 03 01

3. SAI Training

Centre (STC) 31 18 21 18 09 06 23 04 04

4. Special Area

Games (SAG) 01 02 0 02 01 04 15 07 03

5. Ext. Centre

of STC/SAG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02

6. Centre of

Excellence

(COE) 17 07 02 05 11 12 04 04 04

TOTAL: 54 33 23 32 26 27 46 18 14

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Annexure-XI

DETAILS OF GRANTS RELEASED TO NATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS

Rs. in lakhs

S.No. Name of the Federation 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-09

1. All India Carrom Federation,

New Delhi 13.98 12.69 15.21 19.09

2. All India Chess Federation,

Chennai 78.94 112.46 239.94 221.40

3. All India Karate-Do-

Federation, 00.00 3.46 00 00

4. All India Sports Council of

the Deaf,N.Delhi 13.43 19.15 17.24 42.38

5. Amateur Baseball Federation

of India, Keshavpuram,Delhi 07.00 15.49 9.00 11.00

6. Amateur Handball Federation

of India, J & K 34.57 38.64 18.03 72.38

7. Atya Patya Federation of

India, Nagpur. 12.00 15.50 8.50 16.50

8. Ball Badminton Federation

of India, 00.00 0.00 NIL 00

9. Basketball Federation of

India, New Delhi 41.21 36.31 71.44 44.52

10 Cycle Polo Federation of

India, New Delhi 0 30.01 14.82 15.90

11 Fencing Association of India,

Patiala 43.78 45.70 6.61 24.75

12 Gymnastics Federation of

India, Jodhpur (Raj.) 14.88 66.47 39.65 18.54

13 Indian Body Building Fedn. 0 0.00 0 00

14 Indian Kayaking & Canoeing

Association, New Delhi 36.50 21.23 43.52 30.51

15 Indian Polo Association,

N.Delhi 01.10 1.55 2.11 6.48

16 Indian Power lifting

Federation, N.Delhi 15.00 8.50 11.50 16.00

17 Judo Federation of India,

N.Delhi 64.66 48.62 92.23 62.55

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18 Kho-kho Federation of India,

Kolkata 12.00 2.00 00 00

19 Korfball Federation of India,

New Delhi. 09.00 12.50 13.50 12.72

20 All India Tennis Association,

New Delhi 77.45 90.07 92.63 79.14

21 National Rifle Association of

India, New Delhi 433.43 373.19 717.24 324.88

22 Netball Federation of

India, Sahadara, Delhi 11.50 9.50 14.99 18.78

23 Roller Skating Federation

of India, Kolkata 09.00 0.00 0 00

24 Rowing Federation of India,

Secunderabad 51.65 9.75 65.20 57.05

25 Sepak Takraw Federation of

India, Nagpur, Maharashtra 10.50 13.00 11.95 12.00

26 Shooting Ball Federation of

India, 00.00 0.00 0 9.00

27 Softball Federation of India,

Jodhpur 9.80 12.00 9.00 00

28 Squash Racket Federation of

India, Chennai 15.42 21.94 11.37 33.88

29 Swimming Federation of

India, Ahmadabad 53.33 13.59 84.14 215.10

30 Table Tennis Federation of

India, New Delhi 165.10 178.75 332.97 102.90

31 Taekwondo Federation of

India, Bangalore 00.00 0.00 0 00

32 Tenni-Koit Federation of

India, N.Delhi 11.00 13.00 9.00 16.50

33 Tennis Ball Cricket Federation

of India,Gorakhpur, U.P. 17.00 11.50 8.00 16.00

34 Tug of War Federation of

India, New Delhi 11.50 20.75 3.50 6.00

35 Volleyball Federation of India,

Chennai 94.97 58.17 104.81 63.51

S.No. Name of the Federation 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-09

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S.No. Name of the Federation 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-09

36 Yachting Association of India,

New Delhi 141.30 78.40 117.91 36.71

37 Wushu Association of India,

New Delhi 07.10 13.50 11.41 31.24

38 Throwball Fedn. of India,

Bangalore 09.00 0.00 19.82 00

39 Para Olympic, Bangalore 13.50 33.34 219.19 40.10

40 Archery Association of India,

New Delhi 51.75 96.48 81.67 96.10

41 Billiards & Snooker

Federation of India, Kolkatta 28.57 16.13 33.49 37.02

42 Indian Amateur Boxing

Federation, New Delhi 142.74 81.79 154.76 165.41

43 Indian Hockey Fedn.,

Patel Nagar, Delhi 96.46 92.09 125.18 156.99

44 Indian Women Hockey

Federation, New Delhi 78.81 111.64 191.65 74.51

45 Indian Amateur Kabaddi

Federation, Jaipur 24.69 13.95 25.68 32.08

46 Indian Weightlifting

Federation, New Delhi 51.41 3.28 0 26.17

47 Athletics Federation of India,

New Delhi 227.95 86.83 233.19 228.40

48 Badminton Association of

India, Rajasthan 271.94 117.65 199.75 170.02

49 Equestrian Federation of

India, New Delhi 31.20 29.06 61.99 86.26

50 Football, Delhi 70.37 30.55 68.15 52.58

51 Indian Golf Union, New Delhi 37.84 23.65 56.64 18.24

52 Wrestling Federation of India,

I.G.Stadium Delhi 209.82 32.58 6.15 200.42

53 Winter Games Federation of

India (WGFI), Daryaganj 12.51 1.65 0 2.07

54 Women's Cricket Fedn. of

India, Delhi 00 1.00 1.87 00

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S.No. Name of the Federation 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-09

55 Cycling Federation of India,

Delhi 11.73 1.00 27.91 00

56 Special Olympic Bharat,

New Delhi 0.00 4.50 87.22 53.30

57 Malkhamb 3.75 9.00

58 Amateur Soft Tennis

Federation of India 6.86

59 Bridge Federation of India 3.00

60 Ice Hockey 1.50

61 School Games 13.36

62 Indian Olympic Association,

New Delhi 28.53 538.10 244.28 238.96

63 Sports Authority of India,

J.N.Stadium, N.Delhi 950.00 500.00 1700.00 1000.00

Total: 4149.76

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Annexure-XII

STATUS POSITION OF FOREIGN COACHES

Coaches employed on Long Term Basis:

1. Squash Mr. S.Subramaniam

USD 3000/- net

PM

Malaysia 01-11-2 002

to 31-10-2010

Chennai -

Shifted to CWG

2010

2. T a b l e

Tennis

Mr. Yin Wei

USD 1500/- net

PM USD 1800/-

net PM from

01-01-08

China 24-05-05 to

31-12-2007

to

31-12-2008

Kolkata Left after

expiry of the

contract.

3. Shooting

(Rifle

Events)

Mr. Szucsak Laszlo

USD 4500/- net

PM

Hungary 02-11-2004

to

31-08-2008

&

12-12-08

to

11-06-09

New Delhi After expiry

of contract

on 31-08-08,

again

engaged for a

period of 6

months under

CWG Scheme

Resigned

w.e.f.

31-03-09 -

Left

4. Shooting

(Pistol

Events)

Mr. Csaba Gyorik

USD 3000/- net

PM

Hungary 03-01-2005

to

31-08-2008

New Delhi Left after

expiry of the

contract.

5. Athletics -

Long &

Middle

Dist.

Mr. Nikolai

Snasarev

USD 3500/-net

PM

Belarus 28-03-2005

to

31-08-2008

Bangalore Left after

expiry of the

contract

period.

6. Athletics-

Sprints

Mr. Yuriy

Ogorodnik

USD 3000/- net

PM

Ukraine 03-10-2005

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

S.No.

Discipline Name & Salary Country Period Place ofPosting

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S.No.

Discipline Name & Salary Country Period Place ofPosting

7. Athletics-

Relays &

Hurdles

Mr. Volodymyr

Ignatenko USD

2750/- net PM

Ukraine 03-10-2005

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

8. Athletics-

Recovery

Expert

Mr. Volodymyr

Potrebenko

USD 2500/- net

PM

Ukraine 03-10-2005

to

31-08-2008

Patiala Left after

expiry of the

contract

period.

9. Athletics-

Recovery

Expert

Ms Inna Zveryeva

USD 1500/- net

PM

Ukraine 03-10-2005

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

10. Athletics-

Throws

Mr. Yuriy Minakov

USD 2500/- net

PM

Ukraine 25-10-05

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

11. Athletics

Recovery

Expert

Mr. Viktor Daludin

USD 1500/- net

PM

Ukraine 05-09-06

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

12. Athletics -

Combined

Events

Mr. Marek

Stanislaw

Kubiszwski USD

2500/- net PM

Poland 04-04-2007

to

31-08-2008

Patiala -do-

13. Basketball Mr. Aleksandar

Bucan

USD 2500/- net

PM

Serbia &

Montenegro

14-06-2007

to13-12-2007

to13-06-08

to13-06-2010

Bangalore

14. Kayaking Mr. Jozsef Balazs

Barina USD 2500/

- net PM

Hungary 21-09-07

to 31-05-08

Bhopal Left after

expiry of the

Contract.

15. Boxing Mr. B.I.

Fernandez USD

2500/- net PM

Cuba 27-09-07 to

31-08-08

Patiala Left after

expiry of the

contract.

16. Hockey Mr. Rick

Charlesworth

Australia 20-03-08 to

19-03-09

Chandigarh Contract

terminated

w.e.f. 10th

July,08.

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S.No.

Discipline Name & Salary Country Period Place ofPosting

17. Athletics

Recovery

Expert

Ms Olena

Khlopotnova

USD 1500/- net

PM

Ukraine 27-12-08 to

31-08-08

Bangalore Left after

expiry of the

contract

period.

18. Table

Tennis

Mr. Yefremov

Aleksey

USD 2500/-net

PM

Balarus 21-08-08 to

20-01-09

Patiala Left on 30th

December,08

19. Canoeing Mr. Roberto

Miguel Montecito

More USD 2500/-

net PM

Cuba 27-01-08 to

26-07-08

Bhopal Left after

expiry of the

Contract.

20. Cycling Mr. Otakar Josef

Dolezel USD 2000/

- net PM

Canada 04-03-08 to

03-03-09

Patiala Contract

terminated.

Left on 20th

Sept,08

21. Wrestling

(Free

Style -

Men)

Mr. Vladimer

Mestivirishivili

USD 2500/- net

PM

Georgia 08-04-08 to

07-04-2010

Patiala Shifted to

CWG Scheme

w.e.f. 08-04-

09

23. Wrestling

(Female)

Mr. Roin

Doborjginidze

USD 2500/- net

PM

Georgia 08-04-08 to

31-12-2010

Patiala

24. Badminton Mr. Hadi Idris

USD 3000/-net

PM

Indonesia 16-06-2008

to 31-12-

2010

Hyderabad

25. Badminton Mr. Atik Jauhari

USD 4000/-net

PM

Indonesia 19-08-2008

to 31-12-

2010

Hyderabad Shifted to

CWG 2010

26. Lawn Bowl Mr. Richard Gale

USD 4500/- net

Australia 19-12-2008

to 18-12-

Guwahati Under CWG

2010 Scheme

22. Wrestling

(Greco

Roman-

Men)

Mr. Emzar

Makharadze

USD 2500/-net

PM

Georgia 08-04-08 to

07-04-09 to

08-04-2010

Patiala Extended for

another year

from 08-04-

09

Shifted to

CWG 2010

w.e.f. 30th

July, 08

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S.No.

Discipline Name & Salary Country Period Place ofPosting

27. Netball Ms. Mary Mercia

Lourdes

Jaysekera USD

4500/net per

month

Srilanka 22-01-09 to

21-01-10

Gandhinagar Under CWG

2010 Scheme

28. Table

Tennis

Mr. Massimo

Costantini USD

5000/-net per

month

Italy 24-02-2009

to 23-02-

2010

Patiala Under CWG

2010

29. Archery Mr. Peter Kanneth

Feeney USD

4500/- net per

month

Australia 02-03-2009

to1st

March,2010

Kolkata Under CWG

2010

30. Canoeing Mr. Jozsef Barina

USD 2500/- net

per month

Hungary 16-02-09 to

15-02-2010

Alleppy

31. Kayaking Ms. Barinane Ritt

Gabreilla USD

2500/-net per

month.

Hungary 16-02-2009

to 15-02-

2010

Alleppy

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Coaches employed on short term basis:

S.No.

Discipline Name & Salary Country Period Place ofPosting

Status

1. Chess

(Men)

Mr. Elizbar

Ubilava USD 150/-

net per day

Georgia June 05-

20,08 (15

days)

Sept 08-

23.08

(15 days)

05-11-08 to

25-11-08

Bangalore

Delhi

Dresden

Germany

2. Chess

(Women)

Mr. Lev P.Sakhis

USD 150/-net per

day

Israel June 05-

20,08 (15

days)

Sept 08-

23,08 (15

days)

05-11-08 to

25-11-08

Calicut

Chennai

Dresden

Germany

3. Archery Mr. Peter Peeney

USD 2000/-

Australia February 01-

15, 2009

(15 days)

Kolkata

4. Shooting

(Trap and

Double

Trap)

Mr. Marcello Dradi Italy February 13-

28,2009

Four

assignments

each quarter

Delhi First

Assignment

completed.

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Annexure-XIII

LIST OF SPORTSPERSONS ASSISTED UNDER SCHEME RELATING

TO TALENT SEARCH & TRAINING

S.No. Name Discipline Date of Amount

Meeting Approved

1. Indian Weightlifting Team

consisting of 12 players,

3 coaches, 2 Referees and

1 Physiotherapist for

participation in Asian

Championship Weightlifting 21-4-2008 19,63,032

2. Master Siven Khosla Chess 30-5-2008 5.00 lakh

3. Mr. Purshawani Pushpendra, Scientist 30-5-2008 Passage cost

4. Dr. Shelja Mohan Scientist - do - - do -

5. Dr. Joselet Charles Scientist -do- -do-

6. Dr. Jayashree Acharya Scientist -do- -do-

7. Dr. Vivek Pandey Scientist -d0- -do-

8. Dr. Monika Devnath Scientist -do- -do-

9. Dr. Indu Majumdar Scientist -do- -do-

10. Dr. Anuradha Solanki, Scientist -do- -Do-

11. Dr. Gulshan Lal Khanna -do- -do- -do-

12. Mr. D. Chenai Kanan Shooter 24-6-2009 5.00 lakh

13. Mr. Anwar Sultan Shooter -do- 5.00 lakh

14. Master Vidit Singh Golf -do- 5.00 lakh

15. Ms. Anne Varghese Scientist -do- Passage cost

16. Ms. Vidhya Vishwanathan Pillai Snooker 16-7-2008 5.00 lakh

17. Master Basil Khuma Tennis 6-11-2008 5.00 lakh

18. Mr. Miraz Khan Shooter -do- 5.00 lakh

19. Mr. Saurabh Singh Gill Shooter -do- 5.00 lakh

20. Mr. Abhijit Gupta Chess 18-12-2008 5.00 lakh

21. Mr. G.S. Tiwana Coach -do- 8.00 lakh

22. Mrs. Kamlesh Tiwana Coach -do- 8.00 lakh

23. Dr. Subhashish Bhattacharjee Coach 21-01-2009 5.00 lakh

24. Mr. J.P. Bhukar Coach -do- 5.00 lakh

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S.No. Name Discipline Date of Amount

Meeting Approved

25. Ms. Ananidita Das Coach -do- 5.00 lakh

26. Mr. Ajay Jangra Coach -do- 5.00 lakh

27. Mr. Pramod Kr. Singh -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

28. Sh. Babul Kr. Basumatary -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

29. Shri Kuldeep Singh -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

30. Ms. Sangeeta Rani -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

31. Ms. Neelima Deshpandey -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

32. Shri D.N. Pareeek -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

33. Shi Lalit Ameta -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

34. Shri Surendra Kr. Prasad -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

35. Sh. Wasim Ahmed -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

36. Sh. Gunadhar Mondal -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

37. Shri Subrato Dutta -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

38. Smt. Tankeshwari Basumutary -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

39. Sh. K. Rajeshwar Rao -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

40. Sh. Chaoba Singh -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

41. Sh. Sanayaima Laishram -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

42. Sh. P. Ravindra Kumar -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

43. Ms. Bilkis Mir Coach -do- 5.00 lakh

44. Mr. U.R. Abhyan -do- -do- 5.00 lakh

45. Master Vidit Gujarathi Chess 6-3-2009 5.00 lakh

46. Master Aditya Udeshi Chess -do- 5.00 lakh

47. Master M.R. Lalith Babu Chess -do- 5.00 lakh

48. Master G.V. Sai Krishna Chess -do- 5.00 lakh

49. Mr. Venkat Iyer Tennis -do- 5.00 lakh

50. Mr. Sanjay Beniwal Coach -do- 5.00 lakh

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DETAILS OF ASSISTANCE PROVIDED FROM NATIONAL SPORTS

DEVELOPMENT FUND (NSDF)

Sl.No. Name of the sportsperson Purpose for which Amount

assisted from NSDF assistance provided

2001-2002

1. Shri Abhinav Bindra, Shooter Training abroad Rs. 10,00,000/-

2002-2003

2. Shri Abhinav Bindra, Shooter Training abroad Rs. 5,00,000/-

3. Shri Anil Kumar, Athlete - do - Rs. 5,00,000/-

4. Ms. Bobby Aloysius, Athlete - do - Rs. 7,50,000/-

Total Rs.27,50.000/-

2003-2004

5. Ms. Anju Bobby Geroge, Athlete Training abroad Rs. 14,91,505/-

6. Lt. Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore, Shooter - do - Rs. 78,23,496/-

7. Shri Abhinav Bindra, Shooter - do - Rs. 1,90,000/-

8. Ms. Bobby Aloysius, Athlete - do - Rs. 18,67,531/-

9. Shri Anil Kumar, Athlete - do Rs. 8,37,794/-

Total Rs.1,22,10,326/-

2004-2005

10. Shri Mansher Singh, Shooter Training abroad Rs. 13,28,108/-

11. Shri Manavjit Singh, Shooter - do - Rs. 7,99,390/-

12. Shri Anwar Sultan, Shooter - do - Rs. 5,17,573/-

13. Shri Gagan Narang, Shooter - do - Rs. 5,90,549/-

14. Ms. Suma Shirur, Shooter - do - Rs. 2,73,213/-

15. Shri Abhinav Bindra, Shooter - do - Rs. 13,42,506/-

16. Ms. Bobby Aloysius, Athlete - do - Rs. 7,94,071/-

17. Lt.Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore, Shooter - do - Rs. 5,89,932/-

Total Rs.62,35,342/-

2005-2006

18. Shri Gagan Narang, Shooter Training abroad Rs. 1,92,422

19. Lt. Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Shooter - do - Rs. 32,94,077

20. Shri Anwar Sultan, Shooter - do - Rs. 1,27,301

21. Shi Manavjit Singh, Shooter - do - Rs. 1,28,032

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Sl.No. Name of the sportsperson Purpose for which Amount

assisted from NSDF assistance provided

22. Ms. Anju Bobby George, Athlete - do - Rs. 71,154

23. Shri Mansher Singh, Shooter - do - Rs. 1,00,662

24. Shri Moraad Ali Khan - do - Rs. 9,00,000

25 Rural Development Foundation For purchase of

Archery equipment Rs.6,03,493/-

Total Rs.53,17,141

2006-07

25. Shri Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Shooter Training abroad Rs. 21,62,425/-

26. Shri Mansher Singh, Shooter - do - Rs. 8,35,041/-

27. Shri Ranjan Sodhi, Shooter - do - Rs.13,18,013/-

28. Shri Anwar Sultan, Shooter - do - Rs. 8,32,471/-

29. Shri Abhinav Bindra, Shooter - do - Rs. 37,02,661/-

30. Shri Parimanjan Negi, Chess - do - Rs. 7,59,463/-

Total Rs.96,10,074/-

2007-08

31. Shri Manavjit Singh Sandhu Training abroad Rs.18,74,432/-

32 Shri Mansher Singh -do- Rs.16,32,578/-

33. Shri Anwar Sultan -do- Rs.5,77,083/-

34. Ms. Suma Shirur -do- Rs.8,76,151/-

35. Shri Vikram Bhatnagar -do- Rs.8,78,154/-

36. Lt. Col. R.V. Rathore -do- Rs.6,87,124/-

37. Shri Parimarjan Negi -do- Rs.13,91,176/-

38. Shri Ronjan Sodhi -do- Rs.14,32028/-

39. Sports Authority of India For construction of

strong Room. Rs.37,50,000/-

40. Executive Director (F), SAI Payment for Cuba

delegation Rs.3,08,774/-

41 Association of Indian Universities Participation of

Indian Universities

contingent in the

world Universities

Games in Bangkok. Rs.13,43,937/-

42. NIC Development of

Sports Software. Rs.4,00,000/-

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Sl.No. Name of the sportsperson Purpose for which Amount

assisted from NSDF assistance provided

43. Shri Virdhawal Khade For Training Rs.3,20,590/-

44. Shri Zoraver Singh Sandhu For Training Rs.3,94,890/-

45 Shri Abhinav Bindra For Training Rs.6,01,248/-

Total Rs.1,64,68,165/-

2008-09

46. Ms. Avnit Kaur For training Rs.12,00,000/-

47. Sh. Gagan Narang -do- Rs.12,00,000/-

48. Ms. Anjali Bhagwat -do- Rs.12,00,000/-

49. Sh. Sanjeev Rajput -do- Rs.12,00,000/-

50. Sh.Sumresh Jung & 2 coaches -do- Rs.12,00,000/-

51. Sh. Anwar Sultan -do Rs.1,43,165/-

52. Sh. Vikram Bhatnagar -do- Rs.1,09,002/-

53. Sh. Zorawar Singh -do- Rs.6,57,558/-

54. Ms. Tania Sachdev -do- Rs.4,63,200/-

55. .Sh. Manavjit Singh Sandhu -do- Rs.26,01,958/-

56. Sh. Mansher Singh -do- Rs.32,80,510/-

57. Sh. Ronjan Singh Sodhi -do- Rs.26,11,451/-

58, Sh. Abhinav Bindra -do- Rs. 12,89,320/-

59. Sh. Parimarjan Negi -do- Rs.10,59,746,/-

60. Shri Naresh Kumar -do- Rs.25,65,689/-

61. Rowing Federation of India -do- Rs.12,78,081/-

62. Judo federation of India -do- Rs.4,45,744/-

63. All India Tennis Association -do- Rs.29,14,560/-

64. Indian Amateure Boxing Federation -do- Rs.11,64,158/-

65. National Rifle Association of India -do- Rs.3,57,130/-

66. Sh. Virdhawal Khade -do- Rs.4,71,402/-

67. Shri Anup Sridhar -do- Rs. 2,53,790/-

68. Athletic Federation of India -do- Rs.1,03,888/-

69. National Informatics Centre Engagement of

Programme for

6 months Rs.1,50,000/-

Total Rs.2,69,20,352/-

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Annexure-XV

DETAILS OF CCONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT

ORGANIZATIONS INTO NSDF.

YEAR NAME OF SOURCE THROUGH WHICH FUNDS AMOUNT

HAVE BEEN RAISED DONATED

1998-99 - -

1999-2000 Rural Electrification Power Corporation Ltd. Rs.5,00,000.00

Oriental Bank of Commerce Rs.5,00,000.00

M/s. BalmerLawrie & Co Ltd. Rs.1,00,000.00

Punjab National Bank Rs. 50,000.00

National Mineral Development Corporation Rs.10,000.00

2000-2001 Naptha Jhakri Power Corporation Ltd. Rs. 2,00,000.00

Power Finance Corporation Rs.2,00,000.00

Contribution of Shri Kapil Dev Rs.1,21,00,000.00

2001-02 HUDCO Rs.25,00,000.00

2002-03 - -

2003-04 Punjab National Bank Rs. 5,00,000.00

Export-Import Bank of India Rs. 5,00,000.00

Bank of India Rs. 50,000.00

Chennai Petroleum Corp. Ltd. Rs. 1,00,000.00

North Eastern Electric Power Corporation of India Rs. 20,000.00

State Bank of Mysore Rs. 25,000.00

National Mineral Development Corp Rs. 25,000.00

Union Bank of India Rs. 1,00,000.00

State Bank of India Rs. 5,00,000.00

Central Bank of India Rs. 1,25,000.00

Sh. K.S. Rana Rs. 300.00

Sh. K.P. Kanhaiya Rs. 250.00

Sh. S.K. Gupta Rs. 500.00

2004-05 Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd. Rs. 5,00,000.00

Videocon International Ltd. Rs. 1,20,000.00

State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur Rs. 20,000.00

Oriental Bank of Commerce Rs. 3,00,000.00

Puzzolan Machinery Fabricators Rs. 4,00,000.00

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YEAR NAME OF SOURCE THROUGH WHICH FUNDS AMOUNT

HAVE BEEN RAISED DONATED

Funds Collected through Flag distribution on

National Sports Day Rs. 6,43,649.00

2005-06 Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. Rs.25,00,000.00

Funds Collected through Flag distribution on

National Sports Day Rs. 3,79,027.00

2006-07 Funds collected through Flag distribution on

National Sports Day. Rs.83,545.00

2007-08 Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Rs. 1,00,00,000

The Board of control for Cricket in India(BCCI) Rs.15,00,000,00

2008-09 BCCI Rs. 35,00,000,00

Total Rs.53,30,52,271/-

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Annexure-XVI

LIST OF SPORTSPERSONS AND COACHES GIVEN SPECIAL

CASH AWARD DURING 2008-09

S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

Shooting

1 Shri Abhinav Bindra Gold (Beijing Olympics) 50,00,000/-

2 Shri Pemba Tamang Gold

(Commonwealth Games

2006 - Balance amount) 83,337/-

Wrestling Players

3 Shri Sushil Kumar Bronze (Beijing Olympics) 20,00,000

4 Mr. Sushil Kumar, Chharasal Sadium,

Model Town-II, Delhi Silver 2,00,000

5 Mr. Palwinder Singh Cheema, Rustam Villa,

103, Kesar Bagh, Patiala (Punjab) Bronze 1,50,000

6 Mr. Kripa Shankar Patel,

54, Vindyachal Nagar, Airport Road, Indore(MP) Gold 3,00,000

7 Mr. Yogeshwar Dutt, Room No.7,

Chhatarsal Stadium, Model Town-III, Delhi Gold 3,00,000

8 Mr. Hardeep Singh,

Vill. Nidani, P.O.Khas, Distt. Jind, Haryana Silver 2,00,000

9 Mr. Sushil Kumar,

Chhatarsal Stadium, Model Town-III, Delhi Gold 3,00,000

10 Mr. Amit Kumar Dhankhar, Room No. 9

Chhatarsal Stadium, Model Town-III, Delhi Silver 2,00,000

11 Mr. Narsingh Pancham Yadav, SAI,

Sports Training Centre, Akurli Road,

Kandivali (East), Mumbai Silver 2,00,000

12 Mr. Amit Kumar, VPO-Sundana,

Distt. Rohatak, Haryana Bronze 1,50,000

13 Mr. Anil Kumar Mann,

VPO-Palajipur Bangar, Delhi Gold 3,00,000

14 Mr. Rajiv Tomar, Guru Hanuman Akhara,

Guru Hanuman Road, Shakti Nagar, Delhi-7 Gold 3,00,000

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

15 Mr. Joginder Kumar, VPO-Aunchandi, Delhi. Silver 2,00,000

16 Mr. Kanhya Lal Yadav, C-27/257, A-1,

Pailgarh Colony, Jagtpuri, Varanasi Gold 3,00,000

17 Mr. Kripa Shankar Patel, 54, Vindyachal Nagar,

Airport Road, Indore (MP) Silver 2,00,000

18 Mr. Ravinder Singh, VPO Kharman

Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana Gold 3,00,000

19 Mr. Yogeshwar Dutt, Room No. 7

Chhatarsal Stadium, Delhi Silver 2,00,000

20 Mr. Gurbinder Singh, St.No.4,

Left Dogar Basti Faridkot, Punjab Gold 3,00,000

21 Mr. Amit Kumar Dhankhar, Room No. 9

Chhatarsal Stadium, Model Town-III, Delhi Silver 2,00,000

22 Mr. Sanjay, Vill &PO.Shahpur Turk,

Distt. Sonepat, Haryana Silver 2,00,000

23 Mr. Manoj Kumar, VPO-Dawla,

Ditt. Jhajjar, Haryana Gold 3,00,000

24 Mr. Anil Kumar Mann, VPO-Palajpur Bangar, Delhi. Gold 3,00,000

25 Mr. Ashok Kumar, VPO-Dighal,

Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana Silver 2,00,000

26 Mr. Dharmender Dalal, 120 Kg.,

Greco Roman Style Silver 2,00,000

27 Ms. Nirmala Devi, 48 Kg., Female Wrestling Gold 3,00,000

28 Ms. Kamini Yadav, 51 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 2,00,000

29 Ms. Manju, 55 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 2,00,000

30 Ms. Alka Tomar, 59 Kg., Female Wrestling Bronze 1,50,000

31 Ms. Geetika Jakhar, 63 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 2,00,000

32 Ms. Jyoti, 67 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 2,00,000

33 Ms. Minakashi Devi, 72 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 2,00,000

34 Mr. Baliram Basantlal Yadav, 50 Kg., Free Style Bronze 30,000

35 Mr. Suresh Kumar, 54 Kg., Free Style Gold 50,000

36 Mr. Rahul Balasaheb Aware, 58 Kg., Free Style Bronze 30,000

37 Mr. Parmjeet, 69 Kg., Free Style Bronze 30,000

38 Mr. Sandeep Kumar, 100 Kg., Free Style Silver 40,000

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

39 Ms. Sudesh Kumari, 44 Kg., Female Wrestling Bronze 1,00,000

40 Ms. Babita Kumari, 51 Kg., Female Wrestling Silver 1,50,000

Wrestling Coaches

41 Sh. Satpal Silver 1,00,000

42 Sh. Sukhchain Singh Cheema Bronze 75,000

43 Sh. Mahabir Prasad Gold 1,50,000

44 Sh. Ram Phal Gold 1,50,000

45 Sh. Dilbag Singh Silver 1,00,000

46 Sh. Satpal Gold 1,50,000

47 Sh. Yashvir Singh Silver 1,00,000

48 Sh. Jagmal Singh Silver 1,00,000

49 Sh. Ombir Singh Bronze 75,000

50 Sh. Raj Kumar Gold 1,50,000

51 Sh. Maha Singh Rao Gold 1,50,000

52 Sh. Chand Rup Silver 1,00,000

53 Sh. Anish Kumar Yadav Silver 1,50,000

54 Sh. Mahabir Prasad Silver 1,00,000

55 Sh. Jagminder Singh Gold 1,50,000

56 Sh. Ram Phal Silver 1,00,000

57 Sh. Hargobind Singh Gold 1,50,000

58 Sh. Yashvir Singh Silver 1,00,000

59 Sh. Ashok Kumar Silver 1,00,000

60 Sh. Narender Kumar Gold 1,50,000

61 Sh. Raj Kumar Gold 1,50,000

62 Sh. Kuldeep Singh Silver 1,00,000

63 Sh. Ranbir Singh Silver 1,00,000

64 Sh. Rajender Singh Gold 1,50,000

65 Sh. Jagdish Kumar Ahlawat Silver 1,00,000

66 Sh. Jabar Singh Bronze 75,000

67 Sh. Jagdish Kumar Ahlawat Bronze 1,00,000

68 Sh. Ishwar Singh Dahiya Silver 1,00,000

69 Sh. Raj Singh Chhikara Silver 25,000

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

70 Sh. Harish Chandra Birajdar Silver 15,000

71 Sh. Chand Rup Bronze 15,000

72 Sh. Ranbir Singh Silver 20,000

73 Sh. Randhir Singh Bronze 50,000

74 Sh. Mahabir Singh Silver 75,000

Boxing players

75 Shri Vijender Bronze (Beijing Olympics) 20,00,000

76 Shri Amandeep Bronze 1,50,000

77 Shri Jitender Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

78 Shri Akhil Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

79 Shri Manoj Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

80 Shri Dilbag Singh Bronze 1,50,000

81 Shri Vijender Silver 2,00,000

82 Shri Ajay Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

83 Shri Nanao Singh Thokchom Silver 2,00,000

84 Shri Santosh Singh Soubam Bronze 1,50,000

85 Shri Sunil Gold 3,00,000

86 Shri Rakesh Arvind Kalaskar Silver 2,00,000

87 Shri Manjeet Singh Bronze 1,50,000

88 Shri Parmoj Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

89 Shri Praveen Kumar Bronze 1,50,000

90 Shri Sandeep Malik Bronze 60,000

91 Shri Sunil Gold 1,00,000

92 Shri Santosh Singh Soubam Bronze 60,000

93 Shri Baljeet Bronze 1,50,000

94 Shri Umesh Yadav Silver 80,000

95 Shri Vikas Yadav Gold 1,00,000

96 Shri Vipin Kumar Gold 1,00,000

97 Shri Rakesh Arvind Kalaskar Silver 80,000

98 Shri Manjeet Singh Bronze 60,000

99 Shri Parmod Kumar Bronze 60,000

100 Shri Praveen Kumar Bronze 60,000

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

Boxing Coaches

101 Shri Raj Kumar Bronze 75,000

102 Shri D. Dhansanjayan Bronze 75,000

103 Shri Jagdish Singh Bronze 75,000

104 Shri S.I. Sikilkar Bronze 75,000

105 Shri Shiv Singh Bronze 75,000

106 Shri Jaydev Bisht Silver 1,00,000

107 Shri Ajmer Singh Bronze 75,000

108 Shri B.B. Mohanty Silver 1,00,000

109 Shri A. Kamesh Bronze 75,000

110 Shri Jagdish Singh Gold 1,50,000

111 Shri G.Manoharan Silver 1,00,000

112 Shri M. Senthil Bronze 75,000

113 Shri Manoj Limbu Bronze 75,000

114 Shri Neelaish Bronze 75,000

115 Shri Anil Malik Bronze 75,000

116 Shr Narender Bisht Silver 40,000

117 Shri M.S. Dhaka Gold 50,000

118 Shri Harjender Singh Gold 25,000

119 Jasvant Singh Gold 25,000

120 Shri A.K.Sharma Bronze 30,000

121 Shri G. Manoharan Gold 50,000

122 Shri Bhupender Bronze 30,000

123 Shri B.B.Mohanty Silver 40,000

124 Shri Jadish Singh Bronze 30,000

125 Shri O.Biten Singh Bronze 30,000

126 Shri Manoj Limbu Bronze 30,000

127 Mr. Jagdish Singh Gold 500000

128 Mr. M. Venu Silver 250000

129 Mr. Shiv Singh Silver 250000

130 Mr. Jaydev Bisht Silver 250000

131 Mr. Dhansnjayan Bronze 150000

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money

(in Rs.)

132 Mr. Raj Kumar Bronze 150000

133 Mr. Jagdish Singh Gold 150000

134 Mr. M.S.Dhaka Gold 150000

500000

135 Mr. Ajmer Singh Gold & 150000

Bronze 150000

136 Mr. Sanjay Silver 100000

137 Mr. D.C.Bhatt Silver 100000

138 Mr. Narender Bisht Bronze 75000

139 Mr. Parvin Shirodhkar Bronze 75000

Gold 50000

140 Mr. G. Manoharan Silver 75000

Gold 50000

141 Mr.B.B.Mohanty Gold 50000

142 Mr. Sunil Kumar Silver 40000

143 Mr. Anil Kumar Silver 40000

144 Mr. Vishnu Bhgwan Silver 40000

145 Shri Jagdish Singh Silver & 40000

Bronze 150000

146 Mr. Ajay Bronze 30000

147 Mr. Bhupender Singh Yadav Bronze 30000

148 Mr. Abhishekh Bronze 30000

149 Mr. Anoop Kumar Gold 500000

150 Mr. Kishan Singh Gold 500000

151 Ms. Hemlata Bagdwal Gold 500000

152 Mr. R. Biakliana Gold 500000

153 Mr. Mahavir Singh Gold 500000

154 Mr. D. Chandralal Gold 500000

155 Mr. I.V.Rao Silver 250000

156 Mr. B.C.Bhatt Bronze 150000

157 Mr. Ajit Singh Gold 50000

158 Shri Ajmer Singh Bronze 450000

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money

(in Rs.)

Chess Players

159 N. Dheeraj Kumar Gold U -10 Boys 50000

160 Miss. Dronavalli Harika Gold U-18 Girls 100000

Gold - Women 100000

161 Harika Gold Women 100000

162 G. Rohit Silver U-18 Boys 80000

Bronze 60000

163 Ms. Tania Sachdev GM Title 300000

164 Ms. Kruttika Nadiq IM Title 100000

165 Mr. Koneru Ashok Gold 500000

Chess Coach

166 Mr. P.M.Mohanty Silver 200000

167 Mr. Reddi Amarnadh Bronze 150000

168 Mr.L.V. Siva Kumar Gold 300000

Billards & Snooker Coaches

169 Shri Sanjay Sawant Balance amount of

earlier game 1,50,000/-

170 Shri Subhas B. Aggrwal Balance amount of

earlier game 2,50,000/-

Gymnastics Player

171 Shri Ashish Kumar Balance amount of earlier

game 1,20,000/-

Gymnastic Coach

172 Shri D.K. Rathore, Balance amount of

earlier game 60,000/-

Volleyball

173 Mr. Mandeep SinghH.No.266, Kararwala,

Sadulshahar, Sri Ganga Nagar, Rajasthan Silver 40,000/-

174 Mr. G. Mahendra Varma

1-90/1, Rajsa Veedhi, Kommuchikkala, Poduru. Silver 40,000/-

175 Mr. Gaddam Kumar Chittor Silver 40,000/-

176 Mr. Tumpera Naresh, COE Volleyball Hostel,

Saap LB Stadium, Hyderabad Silver 40,000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

177 Mr. Surender Kumar

VOP Amin, Tehsil Thanesar, Distt. Kurukshetra Silver 40,000/-

178 Mr. Ankit

Vill. Belda, PO. Belda, Thana Roorkee, Haridwar Silver 40,000/-

179 Mr. Sukhdeep Singh

House No.3045, Sector-46-C, Chandigarh Silver 40,000/-

180 Mr. M. Ukkarpadhian

5-6/100, Apudupatti, VPO Vadipattak,

Alanganallpur Vai Madurai Silver 40,000/-

181 Mr. Lalit Kumar

Village Birpura, P.O. Chholas,

PS Jarcha Distt. Ghaziabad Silver 40,000/-

182 Mr.Giri Goud Somnath Sangamanath

Sangamanath Mallikarjun Girigund Sports Hostel,

Sri Kanteerava Sports Stadium, Bangalore Silver 40,000/-

183 Mr. Jagadeesh Narayanappa

67, 5th Cross, Srinatha Nilayam Palasandra

Layout, Kolar, Karnatanka Silver 40,000/-

184 Mr.Mr. Balwinder Singh

Shivalik Public School Hostel,

Sector-41-B, Chandigarh Silver 40,000/-

185 Mr. Bir Singh Yadav

#2805-A, Sector 42-C, Chandigarh ( Coach) Silver 10000

186 Mr. G.Lingeswar Rao

Saistic Port Stadium, N.H.-5, Road,

Visakhapatnam ( Coach) Silver 10000

Judo

187 Ms. Kh. Tombi Devi Bronze Rs.1,50,000/-

188 Ms. Garima Chaudhary Gold Rs.1,00,000/-

189 Ms. N. Santimala Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

190 Ms. Th. Kalpana Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

191 Ms. O. Bidyalaxmi Devi Bronze Rs.60,000/-

192 Ms. Devishree K. Bronze Rs.60,000/-

193 Mr. Hardeep Singh Bronze Rs.60,000/-

194 Mr. KH. Yaima Singh Bronze Rs.60,000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

195 Ms. Poorva Mathew Gold Rs.1,00,000

196 Mr. Amit Kumar Gold Rs.1,00,000

197 Mr. Ajay Singh Silver Rs.80,000/-

198 Mr. NK Romen Singh Silver Rs.80,000/-

199 Ms. L. Sadhya Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

200 Ms. I. Nirmala Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

201 Ms. KH. Hembati Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

202 Ms. H. Sunibala Devi Silver Rs.80,000/-

203 Ms. KH. Choba Devi Bronze Rs.60,000/-

204 Ms. Pooja Dhana Bronze Rs.60,000/-

205 MR. Amit Kumar Bronze Rs.60,000/-

206 Mrs. Divya Sharma, Coach Gold 50000

207 Sh. Jiwan Sharma, Coach Bronze 30000

ROWING

207 Shri Amar Patil Bronze in M-4 Rs.30,000/-

Bonze in Men Pair Rs.45,000/-

208 Shri Rohit Kr. Swain Bronze in M-4 Rs.30,000/-

Bonze Men Pair Rs. 45,000/-

209 Shri Kanav Dosajh Bronze in M-4 Rs. 30,000/-

210 Shri Anil Kr. Mohanty Bronze in M-4 Rs. 30,000/-

211 Bajrang Lal Gold in Men Single Scull Rs. 3,00,000/-

212 Satish Joshi Gold Pair Rs. 2,25,000/-

213 Dharmesh Sangwan Gold Pair Rs. 2,25,000/-

214 Satish Joshi Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

215 Saji Thomas Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

216 Dharmesh Sangwan Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

217 Jenil Krishnan Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

218 Sukjeet Singh Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

219 Gurdarshan Singh Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

220 Manjeet Singh Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

221 Inderpal Siwatch Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

222 Giriraj Singh Silver Open Eight Rs. 1,00,000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

223 Jenil Krishnan Silver Open Four Rs. 1,00,000/-

224 Inderpal Siwatch Silver Open Four Rs. 1,00,000/-

225 Gurdarshan Singh Silver Open Four Rs. 1,00,000/-

226 Sukjeet Singh Silver Open Four Rs. 1,00,000/-

227 Manjeet Singh Bronze Pair Rs. 1,12,500/-

228 Saji Thomas Bronze Pair Rs. 1,12,500/-

229 Anil Kr. Meherolya Bronze Double Scull Rs. 1,12,500/-

230 Devender Kumar Bronze Double Scull Rs. 1,12,500/-

231 Binu MT, Coach Bronze in M-4 Rs.15000/-

232 Shri Anil Kumar, Coach Bronze in Men Pair Rs.22500/-

234 Ismail Baig, Coach Gold in Men Single Scull Rs.150000/-

235 Binu M. T., Coach (i) Gold Pair, Rs.112500/-

(ii) Gold Pair

236 Johnson Xavier, Coach Silver Open Eight Rs.50000/-

237 Rateesh DB, Coach 4, Silver Open Four Rs.50000/-

238 Babu John, Coach Bronze pair Rs.56250/-

239 K. Gajendran, Coach Bronze Double Scull Rs.56250/-

BILLIARD AND SNOOKER

240 Shr Rupesh Shah GOLD Rs. 10,00,000/-

241 Shri Pankaj Advani GOLD Rs. 10,00,000/-

242 Shri Ashok Shandilya Silver Rs. 5,00,000/-

243 Shri Dhruv Sitwala Silver Rs. 5,00,000/-

244 Mr. Geet Sethi Bronze Rs. 3,00,000/-

245 Shri Subhash B. Agarwal, Coach Gold & Silver Rs.500000/-

246 Shri Yasin Merchant Silver Rs. 2,00,000/-

247 Shri Sanjay Sawant, Coach Silver Rs.100000/-

KABADDI

248 Mr. Janardhanan Uday Kumar (Coach),

(Tarsem Chand) 31/506(5) YMA Road,

Chachai Pettah, P.O. Trivendram Gold Rs.125000/-

249 Mr. Balwan Singh (Coach), 415, Airforce Station,

New Pinto Park Palam, New Delhi. -do- Rs.125000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

250 Sukhvir Singh, V&P. - Azampar Dhadhi Dadri,

Bhiwani, Haryana. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

251 Mr. Udai Chouata, Badi Guda House,

Manipost Tuwasa Distt. - Manglore. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

252 Mr. Ramesh Kumar, 54, Park Colony,

Bhiwani 127021. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

253 Mr. Manpreet Singh, V. Mirpur, P.O. - Jaroot,

Distt. - Patiala. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

254 Mr. Vikash Kumar, Sports Compani Kabaddi Team,

Jat Regiment Centre, Bareilly Cantt. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

255 Mr. Gaurav Shetty, 36/807 Adarsh Nagar,

Prabhadevi Mumbai. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

256 Mr. Suresh, CISF 7th BN. AMBER, Jaipur. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

257 Mr. Dinesh Kumar, V&P. Bajner, # Delhi. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

258 Mr. Navneet Gautam, 11/77, Dhuleshwar Garden,

Ajmer Road, Jaipur -302001. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

259 Mr. Naveen Kumar, SSCB Kabaddi Armed Forces

HQ. G Block DHQ P.O. Delhi. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

260 Mr. Rakesh Kumar, V&P Nizampur, Delhi. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

261 Mr. Pankaj Shirsat, Pitrusmurti,

Dena Bank Colony, Savedi Road,

Ahmednagar -414001. -do- Rs. 5,00,000/-

262 Ms. Naorem Manjuri Devi (Coach),

Waiangda Leikai, Imphal, Manipur Gold Rs.37500/-

263 Ms. Sunil Dabas (Coach), 324/12, Jaicompur,

Gurgaon Haryana. -do- Rs.37500/-

264 Ms. Pooja Jain, 233, Imli Bazar,

Lokesh Apartment, Indore. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

265 Ms. Sunita, C-30, Raguveer Enclave,

Nazafgarh, Delhi. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

266 Ms. Gauri Wadekar, Abdl. Razab Bldg. Room #10

Jarbai Wadia Road, Parel Mumbai - 400012. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

267 Ms. Rose Mery Presilla D'souza, Santosh Villa,

Volwar Puttur P.O. Mangalore. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

268 Ms. Kavitha Selvaraj, 23, Qulakarai Street,

Sekkadu Avadi, Chennai -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

269 Ms. Lakshman Singh Jayanthi, 131 Second Stage

AGB Layout, Mahalakshmi Puram, Bangalore. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

270 Ms. Parmila, Gadi Sisana, Sonipat, Haryana -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

271 Ms. Ranjeeta, V. - Thali Post - Jangla,

Th - Chirgaon, Simla (H.P.) -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

272 Ms. Pooja Sharma, RZFGOZ Rajnagar Part -II,

Palam Colony, Delhi -45. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

273 Ms. Sanahanbi Devi Kangabam, Bishnupur,

Manipur. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

274 Ms. Mamatha, 2-14A Kelamaraje House,

Harmunde Village-574101 -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

275 Ms. Thejaswini Bai, Venkat Rao, 1535,

6th Main Road, 1st Cross R&C Layout

Bangalore-560040. -do- Rs. 1,50,000/-

TABLE TENNIS

276 Shri Achanta Sharath Kamal (5 member team) Team Silver Rs.1,20,000/-

277 Shri Soumyadeep Roy (5 member team) -do- Rs.1,20,000/-

278 Shri Subhajit Saha (5 member team) -do- Rs. 1,20,000/-

279 Shri Anirban Nandi (5 member team) -do- Rs. 1,20,000/-

280 Shri Pathik Nisheeth Mehta (5 member team) -do- Rs. 1,20,000/-

281 Shri Achanta Sharath Kamal Bronze in Men's Singles Rs. 1,50,000/-

282 Shri Subhajit Saha (2 member team) Bronze in Men's Doubles Rs. 1,12,500/-

283 Anirban Nandi (2 member team) Bronze in Men's Doubles Rs. 1,12,500/-

284 Ms. Poulomi Ghatak (5 member team) Team Bronze Rs. 90,000/-

285 Ms. Mouma Das (5 member team) -do- Rs. 90,000/-

286 Kumaresen Shamini (5 member team) -do- Rs. 90,000/-

287 Ms. Kasturi Chakroborty (5 member team) -do- Rs. 90,000/-

288 Ms. Mousumi Paul (5 member team) -do- Rs. 90,000/-

289 Ms. Sushmit Roy (2 member team) Bronze in Women's

Doubles Rs. 1,12,500/-

290 Ms. Vishakha Vijay (2 member team) Bronze in Women's

Doubles Rs. 1,12,500/-

291 Mrs. Mantu Ghosh, Coach Women's Team Bronze Rs.45000/-

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money

(in Rs.)

292 Mr.Kamlesh Mehta, Coach Men's team Silver, Bronze,

Single & Bronze Doubles Rs.75000/-

293 Ms. Ankita Das Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

294 Mr. Vijay Kumar Agarwal (Coach) of Ankita Das -do- Rs. 30,000/-

SHOOTING

295 Ms. Anu Tomar 1 team Silver & Rs. 53,333/-

1 team Gold Rs. 66,667/-

296 Ms. N. Saini Devi 1 team Silver & Rs. 53,333/-

1 team Gold Rs. 66,667/-

297 Ms. Lajja Gauswami 2 Individual Bronze Rs. 1,20,000/-

1 team Rs. 53,333/-

Silver & 1 team Gold medal Rs. 66,667/-

298 Shri Man Singh Team Gold medals Rs. 66,667/-

299 Shri Mohd. Sheeraz Sheikh Team Gold medal Rs. 66,667/-

300 Shri Sohrab Singh Gill 1 Individual Gold & Rs. 1,00,000/-

1 team Gold medal Rs. 66,667/-

301 Shri Mohd. Ashab Junior Individual Silver Rs. 80,000/-

Team Gold medals Rs. 66,667/-

302 Shri Ajay Mittal Junior Individual Gold and Rs. 1,00,000/-

Team Gold medals Rs. 66,667/-

303 Shri Arimardan Shahi Team Silver medal Rs. 53,333/-

304 Shri Asher Noria junior Team Gold and Rs. 66,667/-

Silver medals Rs. 53,333/-

305 Shri Prithviraj Tondaiman junior Team Silver medal Rs. 53,333/-

306 Ms. Heena Sidhu Individual Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

307 Shri Hambir Singh Junior Individual Gold Rs. 1,00,000/-

307 Shri Minit Shah Junior team Bronze medal Rs. 40,000/-

308 Shri Bibaswan Ganguly team Bronze medal Rs. 40,000/-

309 Shri Kanhaiya Babar junior individual Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

and team Bronze medals Rs. 40,000/-

310 Shri Kundan Singh junior team Bronze medal Rs. 40,000/-

311 Shri Amit Kumar junior team Bronze medal Rs. 40,000/-

312 Shri Akash Kumar Ravidas Junior Individual bronze Rs. 60,000/-

and team bronze Rs. 40,000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

313 Shri Harit Babbar Junior team silver medal Rs. 53,333/-

314 Shri Pushpinder Singh Team silver medals Rs. 1,33,333/-

315 Shri Samaresh Jung 1 team silver medal Rs. 1,33,333/-

316 Shri Vijay Kumar one individual silver and Rs. 2,00,000/-

one team silver medals Rs. 1,33,333/-

317 Shri Kapil Tomar Team Silver medal Rs. 53,333/-

318 Shri Zakhir Khan Two junior team silver Rs. 53,333/- +

medals & 1 Bronze Rs. 53,333/-

Rs. 60,000/-

319 Shri Amanpreet Singh 2 Individual Silver, Rs. 1,60,000/-

2 Team Silver and Rs. 1,06,666/-

1 Individual Bronze

Medals in Junior Rs. 60,000/-

320 Shri Abhinav Bindra one Gold medal in

Team event Rs. 2,00,000/-

321 Shri P.T. Raghunath 1 individual Gold and Rs. 3,00,000/-

one Team Gold medals Rs. 2,00,000/-

322 Shri Surendra Singh Rathod 1 team Silver medal Rs. 1,33,333/-

323 Shri Imran Hassan Khan 1 team Bronze medal Rs. 1,00,000/-

324 Shri Gagan Narang 1 Ind. silver, one Team Rs. 2,00,000/-

Gold, one Team Silver Rs. 2,00,000/-

and one Team Bronze Rs. 1,33,333/-

medals Rs. 1,00,000/-

325 Shri Sanjeev Rajput 1 Ind. Silver, one Team Rs. 2,00,000/-

Silver and one Team Rs. 1,33,333/-

Bronze medals Rs. 1,00,000/-

326 Shri Vikram Chopra 1 Team Bronze medal Rs. 1,00,000/-

327 Col. Rajyavardhan Singh won 1 Team Bronze medal Rs. 1,00,000/-

328 Shri Zoravar Singh Sandhu one team Gold Rs. 2,00,000/-

329 Ms. Suma Shirur Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

330 Ms. Avneet Kaur Sidhu Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

331 Ms. Manavjit Singh Sandhu Individual & team Gold Rs. 3,00,000/-

Rs. 2,00,000/-

332 Sh. Anwer Sultan Team Gold Rs. 2,00,000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

333 Sh. Ronjan Sodhi Individual silver & Rs. 2,00,000/-

team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

334 Ms. Navdeep Kaur Dhillon Individual Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

335 Ms. Priya Agarwal Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

WEIGHTLIFTING

336 Yumnam Renu Bala Chanu Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

337 Soma Rani Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

338 Geeta Rani Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

339 Sukhen Dey Gold Rs. 1,00,000/-

340 Katulu Ravi Kumar Silver Rs. 80,000/-

341 Mallapagari Siva Rani Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

342 Maibam Sunibala Devi Silver Rs. 80,000/-

343 Ravi Maheswari Bronze Rs. 60,000/-

344 Srishti Singh Silver Rs. 80,000/-

345 Sumit Wadar Silver Rs. 40,000/-

346 Harpreet Singh Silver Rs. 40,000/-

347 Bangaru Usha Gold Rs. 50,000/-

348 Ravi Maheswari Gold Rs. 50,000/-

349 Gara Aruna Rani Gold Rs. 50,000/-

350 Srishti Singh Silver Rs. 40,000/-

351 Mangte P. Kom Gold Rs. 50,000/-

352 Deopdutt Sharma (Coach) Gold Rs. 50,000/-

353 Sasidharan (Coach) Bronze Rs. 30,000/-

354 Arjun Tokhi (Coach) Silver Rs. 40,000/-

355 Gothandaram Parthiban (Coach) Bronze Rs. 15,000/-

356 Ramesh Malhotra(Coach) Silver Rs. 40,000/-

357 Jaswant Singh(Coach) Silver Rs. 20,000/-

358 Gurnam Singh(Coach) Silver Rs. 20,000/-

359 Sasidharan (Coach) Gold Rs. 25,000/-

360 Shyamala Shetty(Coach) Gold Rs. 25,000/-

361 Arjun Tokhi(Coach) Gold Rs. 25,000/-

362 Ramesh Malhotra (Coach) Silver Rs. 20,000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

363 Sh. Gothandaram Parthiban (Coach) Gold Rs. 25,000/-

364 Shyamala Shetty (Coach) Bronze Rs. 15,000/-

ARCHERY

365 Rahul Banerjee Team Gold Rs. 2,00,000/-

366 Jayanta Talukdar Team Gold Rs. 2,00,000/-

367 Mangal Singh Champia Team Gold Rs. 2,00,000/-

368 Dola Banerjee Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

369 Chekrovolu Swuro Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

370 Bombayla Devi Team Bronze Rs. 1,00,000/-

371 Jhanu Hansdah 3 Member Team Silver Rs. 1,33,333/-

372 Manjudha Soy 3 Member Team Silver Rs. 1,33,333/-

373 Mangal Singh Champia Ind. Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

374 Jhanu Hansdah Ind. Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

375 Sh. Dharmendra Tiwary, Coach Team Gold 100000/-

376 Ms. Purnima Mahato, Coach 3 Member Team Silver 66666/-

377 Sh. Sanjeev Kr. Singh, Coach Ind. Bronze 75000/-

ATHLETICS

378 Navpreet Singh Gold Rs. 3,00,000/-

379 M. Ranjith Gold Rs. 3,00,000/-

380 Chitra K. Suman Gold in 400 & Gold in Rs. 3,00,000/-

4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

381 Sinimole Paulose Gold & Silver Rs. 3,00,000/-

Rs. 2,00,000/-

382 Mandeep Kaur Gold in 4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

383 Sini Jose Gold in 4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

384 Manjeet Kaur Gold in 4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

385 L. A. Iyleen Samant HA Gold in 4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

386 Anu Mariam Jose Gold in 4x400 relay Rs. 1,50,000/-

387 Preeja Sreedharan 2 Silver Rs. 4,00,000/-

388 Anju Bobby George Silver Rs. 2,00,000/-

389 J. J. Shobha Silver Rs. 2,00,000/-

390 Sushmita Singh Roy Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

391 Krishna Poonia Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

392 Bibu Mathew Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

393 Joseph G. Abraham Bronze & Bronze Rs. 1,50,000/-

4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

394 Suresh Paul Bronze 4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

395 K. M. Binu Bronze 4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

396 S. K. Mortaza Bronze 4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

397 Kuldev Singh Bronze 4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

398 Vinay Choudhary Bronze 4 x 400 relay Rs. 75,000/-

399 Bahadur Singh, Coach Gold 1,50,000/-

400 S. S. Pannu, Coach Gold 1,50,000/-

401 R. S. Sidhu, Coach Gold in 4x400 relay 75,000/-

402 Robert Bobby George, Coach Silver 100000/-

403 Sanjay Kumar Garnaik, Coach Silver 100000/-

404 Dr. Kundal Roy, Coach Bronze 75,000/-

405 Sh. Virender Poonia, Coach Bronze 75,000/-

406 Rajinder Singh, Coach Bronze & Bronze

4 x 400 relay 75,000/-

407 Parminder Singh, Coach Bronze 4 x 400 relay 37500/-

Chess

408 Mr. S. Arun Prasad Silver Medal 80000/-

409 Mr. Surya Sekhar Ganguly Silver Medal 200000/-

5 Member team Silver 120000/-

410 Ms. Tania Sachdev Silver 200000/-

Gold 300000/-

5 Member team Silver 120000/-

411 Mr. R. B. Ramesh Gold Medal 300000/-

412 Ms. Pon. N. Krithika Gold Medal 50000/-

413 Mr. P. Karthikeyan Gold Medal 50000/-

Gold Medal 100000/-

414 Mr. R. Ashwath Silver Medal 40000/-

415 5 Member Team Gold 60000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

416 Ms. Aarthie Ramaswamy Team Silver Medal 120000/-

417 Mr. B. Adhiban Team Gold Medal 60000/-

418 Gold 50000/-

419 Shri K. Sasikiran 5 member Team Silver

Medal 120000/-

420 Ms. Dronavalli Harika 5 member team - Silver 120000/-

421 Gold Medal 300000/-

422 Mr. M. Shyam Sundar International Master & 100000/-

Bronze 60000/-

423 Ms. Bhakti Kulkarni Silver Medal 40000/-

424 Ms. Shalmali A. Gagare Bronze Medal 60000/-

425 Mr. Shardul A. Gagare Gold Medal 50000/-

426 Mr. Abhijeet Gupta Bronze Medal 150000/-

I.G. M. 300000/-

Silver in team 120000/-

427 Mr. Abhijit P. Kunte Bronze 150000/-

Team Silver 120000/-

428 Ms. Divyasri. CH. Bronze 60000/-

429 Ms. Soumya Swaminathan Woman International

Master 100000/-

430 Mr.P.Shyaam Nikhil 5 member team Gold

Medal 60000/-

431 Ms. Meghna. C. H. Gold Medal 50000/-

432 Mr. Fenil Shah Bronze Medal 30000/-

433 Bronze Medal 30000/-

434 Ms. Priyanka Kumari Gold Medal 50000/-

435 Silver Medal 40000/-

436 Mr. G. N. Gopal 5 member team -

Silver Medal 120000/-

I. G.M 300000/-

I. Master 100000/-

437 Mr. Mehar Chenna Reddy Silver Medal 40000/-

Gold 50000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

438 Mr. S. Nitin Silver 40000/-

Gold Medal

(5 Member team) 60000/-

Bronze Medal 30000/-

439 Mr. Suvrajit Saha International Master-2005 100000/-

440 Ms. Kruttika Nadig Gold 100000/-

441 Mr. Valay Parikh International Master-2007 100000/-

442 Ms. Nisha Mohota 5 member Team Silver 120000/-

443 Ms. Padmini Rout Bronze 30000/-

Gold 50000/-

Woman International Master 100000/-

Gold 50000/-

Silver 80000/-

Gold 50000/-

444 Mr. Saayantan Das Bronze 30000/-

445 Ms. Mary Ann Gomes Bronze 30000/-

Gold 100000/-

446 Ms. Kotepalli Sai Nirupama Bronze 30000/-

447 Mr. Ashwin Jayaram International Master 100000/-

Silver 40000/-

Silver 80000/-

448 Mr. Sswayams Mishra 5 member Team Gold 60000/-

449 Mr. G. V. Sai Krishna Silver Medal 40000/-

450 Mr. Saptarshi Roy International Master 100000/-

451 Mr. K. Ratnakaran International Master 100000/-

452 Ms. Kiran Manisha Mohanty Women International

Master 100000/-

Bronze Medal 30000/-

Gold Medal 50000/-

Bronze Medal 30000/-

453 Mr. K. Priyadharshan Gold Medal 50000/-

454 Ms. Eesha Karavade Silver Medal 80000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

455 Ms. M. Saimeera Women International

Master 100000/-

456 Mr. Sahaj Grover Gold Medal 50000/-

457 Mr.Aditya K.Udeshi Bronze Medal 30000/-

458 Mr.Prince Bajaj Bronze Medal 60000/-

459 Mr. Harshal Shahi Silver Medal 40000/-

460 Ms. Ivana Maria Furtado Gold Medal 100000/-

Gold Medal 50000/-

461 Ms. Patel Sweety Gold Medal 50000/-

462 Ms. Shristi J. Shetty Silver Medal 40000/-

463 Ms. P. Priya Bronze Medal 60000/-

464 Mr. Parimarjan Negi Gold Medal 50000/-

465 Mr. Prasanna Raghuram Rao Bronze Medal 30000/-

Bronze 30000/-

Silver 40000/-

466 Mr. Shiven Khosla Bronze Medal 30000/-

467 Ms. Pallabi Roy Bronze Medal 30000/-

468 Mr. Utkal Ranjan Sahoo Silver Medal 40000/-

469 Mr. Vikramaditya Kamble International Master-2007 100000/-

470 Neelotpal Das International

Grandmaster in 2006 300000/-

471 S. P. Sethuraman International Master

Title -2007 100000/-

Silver 40000/-

Bronze 30000/-

472 Girish A. Kaushik Silver 40000/-

Silver 40000/-

473 R. Preethi Silver 40000/-

474 N. Srinath Gold 50000/-

475 V. A. V. Rajesh Gold 50000/-

476 V. Bhavana Bronze 30000/-

477 P. Lakshmi Sahithi Silver 40000/-

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S. No. Name of Sportspersons/Coaches Medal Award

money

(in Rs.)

478 Swati Suresh Ghate Team Silver & 120000/-

Ind. Gold 300000/-

479 Vijaya Sai Krishna Gottipati Silver 40000/-

480 Fenil Shah Silver 40000/-

481 Eesha Karavade Woman Grand Master Title 300000/-

Gold 100000/-

482 J. Deepan Chakkravarthy Grand Master Title 100000/-

483 Mary Ann Gomes Gold 100000/-

484 Ivana Maria Furtado Gold 100000/-

485 Prasanna Raghuram Rao Bronze 30000/-

486 Kiran Manisha Mohanty Silver 80000/-

Silver 40000/-

487 Shri GVKS Prasad Gold 50000/-

Silver 40000/-

Bronze 60000/-

Wrestling

488 Zile Singh, Coach 225000/-

489 Maha Singh Rao, Coach 50000/-

490 Shri Yashveer Singh, Coach 1000000/-

491 Ms. Geetika Jakhar 300000/-

Rowing

492 Shri Ismail Baig, Coach 260000/-

Weightlifting

493 Ms. Hansa Sharma, Coach 225000/-