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    Sports minister Kiren Rijiju announces TOPS for junior athletes from 2020

    Nalin MehtaBy Nalin MehtaFebruary 21, 2020Updated:December 24, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The TOPS scheme is a flagship program of the Sports Ministry for providing financial assistance to India’s top athletes.

    New Delhi: Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday said the government is set to implement the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) in the junior level from this year to encourage youngsters to take up sports.

    The TOPS scheme is a flagship program of the Sports Ministry for providing financial assistance to India’s top athletes.

    “From this year we are going to start Junior TOPS. We will start funding the juniors in the age of 12,13, 14, 15,” he said.

    “The parents need not worry about taking care of the child who is interested in sports. If we see potential the government will definitely take care of them,” Rijiju said during the book launch of ‘Dreams of a Billion — India and the Olympic Games co-written by Boria Majumdar and Nalin Mehta.

    “We have to change the way we look at sports, we have to change the way we take sports.”

    The Sports Minister said Indians need to change their mindset if the country desires to become a sports powerhouse.

    “Sports is something which is reflected in your action. You can’t blame anybody for India not being able to perform in the Olympics. No matter how much we try if we cannot change the mindset it would be difficult,” Rijiju said.

    “India cannot afford to do that to become a sporting powerhouse. We need to compete and perform across the sport to be there at the top. The size of India is not suitable to talk about 3, 4 medals. We should be talking about figuring in top 10 in 2028 Olympics.”

    Emphasising on the need to promote sports among school children and at the university level, Rijiju said: “Why we have started Khelo India University Games? Why we have started Khelo India Youth Games? We are going to start the Indigenous Games next year to bring a sports culture in the society.”

    “University Games are where you get the champions. Most of the Olympic champions are from universities. We have a School Games Federation in India but we never had School Games.

    “These structural changes we are bringing about is going to have revolutionary effect,” he added.

    Source : https://www.firstpost.com/sports/sports-minister-kiren-rijiju-announces-tops-for-junior-athletes-from-2020-8068991.html

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    Nalin Mehta is Managing Editor, Moneycontrol, Chief AI Officer - Editorial Operations, Network18 and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. He is an award-winning Indian journalist, political scientist and author who has held senior leadership positions in major media companies and educational institutions; served as an international civil servant with the UN and the Global Fund in Geneva, Switzerland; taught and held research positions at universities and institutions in Australia (La Trobe University, ANU), Singapore (NUS), Switzerland (International Olympic Museum) and India (Shiv Nadar University, IIM Bangalore). Most recently, he has been Dean and Professor at School of Modern Media, UPES University. He has previously been Group Consulting Editor, Network18; Executive Editor, The Times of India-Online, Managing Editor, India Today (TV channel) and Consulting Editor, The Times of India. Mehta is the author of several best-selling and critically acclaimed books, including The New BJP: Modi and the Making of the World’s Largest Political Party (hailed as a ‘seminal’ work, No. 1 on Amazon’s bestseller lists for 26 consecutive weeks in 2022, and republished worldwide in several languages); India’s Techade: Digital Revolution and Change in the World’s Largest Democracy, India on Television (Asian Publishing Award for Best Book on Asian Media, 2009), Behind a Billion Screens (Longlisted as Business Book of the Year, Tata Literature Live, 2015) and Dreams of a Billion (2022 Ekamra Sports Book of the Year Award, co-authored). His edited books include Gujarat Beyond Gandhi (co-editor), Television in India and The Changing Face of Cricket (co-editor). Mehta is a DFID-Commonwealth scholar with a Ph.D in Political Science from Trobe University, Melbourne; M.A. International Relations from University of East Anglia, UK; and B.A. Journalism (Honours) from University of Delhi.

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