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Making India a sports superpower

Making India a sports superpower
Start Date :
Dec 08, 2014
Last Date :
May 09, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India has been making steady progress in the field of sports, but it has potential to do much more. If right steps are taken towards development of sports culture, integration of ...

India has been making steady progress in the field of sports, but it has potential to do much more. If right steps are taken towards development of sports culture, integration of sports and education, early spotting of talent, strong support to sportspersons through top-class coaching, competition exposures, sports science and sports medicine support, etc., India can emerge as a sports super power.

Views are invited on what specific steps need to be taken.

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Malvika Malhotra
Malvika Malhotra 11 years 2 weeks ago
We can make one sport per child a mandatory concept in school. Currently, with so many schools being fully Air-conditioned, sports has taken a backseat.
PAWAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY
PAWAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY 11 years 2 weeks ago
We are stand with major population country so we have opportunity to find many sports person then we are starting find of sport person from ground level. (School, Colages etc.) and we have improve use high technology for make selection process fast and accurate.
naveen_36
naveen_36 11 years 2 weeks ago
India has 17.4% of world population,USA has 4.3% of the world population but USA has won 108 medals in 2012 Olympic and India has won just 4 medals.By seeing the population percentage India should have won 4 times more medals than USA but it didn't happen. The reason is a child who is good at sport who is poor will obviously not encouraged in sport due to his financial crisis(which India also has)so government should provide some kind of help for such kind & form a committee to search talent
PRAKASH KUMAR  KARNA
PRAKASH KUMAR KARNA 11 years 2 weeks ago
since all the students are not as brilliant as other meritorious students in the schools or colleges but they are good at a particular sports so to promote their skill and interest such students should be given relaxation in passing marks on the basis of their performance in that particular games in board/university exams
Pulkit Agrawal
Pulkit Agrawal 11 years 2 weeks ago
Badminton academy in Hyderabad which is generating champions like Saina Nehwal, PS Sindhu, should be a model. Instead of centralizing all sports in Delhi, we should identify one sport for each tier-1/tier-2 city (or every new smart city), and create a sporting center of excellence over there for that particular sport. This center should have world class venues, coaching facilities from beginner to advanced and host international events to generate local interest.
Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh 11 years 2 weeks ago
For kind attention of the PM, ministers/MPs. Kindly read my book "India's Unique Transformation Programme" presenting a magnificent, advanced, comprehensive and progressive transformation programme for India with solutions, formulae, techniques, processes, strategy, etc. to move India in the top 10 of the UN Human Development Index. You should implement the transformation programme presented in the book.(http://www.gyanbooks.com/index.php?p=sr&Uc=9789351281221&l=0, publisher www.gyanbooks.com)
INDIA’S UNIQUE TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMME_8
Sagnik Gangopadhyay
Sagnik Gangopadhyay 11 years 2 weeks ago
There should be a National Sports Academy in every state. It should be a large boarding facility for students of that state only and along side sports the academies should have a normal education curriculum with the bare minimum subjects like Language, Maths and an optional subject, so that students can have time to participate and train for sports, as well have the minimum educational qualifications. Also inter academy leagues should be started so that there is healthy competition.
deepak sheth
deepak sheth 11 years 2 weeks ago
I have been doing charity work in the education of hockey in India, for the last 6 years.there are plenty of students for whom sports and maybe learning a tradesmen skill is the only option. So there are potentially millions of potentially elite level athletes available in India. What is really needed is to follow the European/US pattern of leagues and sports events, continuously during the school year. This would include under 10, under 8, under 12, under 14, under -16 leagues.