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| Sunil,
Sarita get big cheques |
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DELHI: World cadet champion Sunil
and women’s world champion Sarita
Devi were the major beneficiaries
as they were presented Rs. 11 lakh
and Rs. 10 lakh respectively by the
Union Minister for Youth Affairs and
Sports, Dr. M.S. Gill here on Friday.
Sunil got the biggest cheque for his
gold medals in the World Cadet and
Asian Cadet championships. Eighteen
boxers were presented cash awards
for their medal-winning efforts in
competitions ranging from the Commonwealth
Games to the World Championship. The
Minister applauded the achievements
of the boxers and lauded the efforts
of the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation
(IABF). He assured that the government
would extend all possible support
to the players to motivate them further
to excel in the international arena.
The recipients: Vijender (Rs. 8 lakh),
Harpreet Singh (5 lakh), Paramjit
Singh (3 lakh), Chotte Lal Yadav (3
lakh), Naoba Meitei (2 lakh); S. Santosh
Singh (7 lakh), Parminder Singh (1
lakh), Sunil (11 lakh), Akshay Kumar
(1 lakh), Dinesh Kumar (1 lakh), Manjeet
Singh (60,000), Baljeet Singh (2 lakh),
Suresh Kumar (1 lakh), Bhupender (80,000),
Balwinder (80,000), Paramjit Sahota
(2 lakh), N. Sarita Devi (10 lakh),
Choto Loura (3 lakh). — Special
Correspondent |
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Sealing catches boxing
officials on wrong foot |
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The Indian
Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) found
itself in an embarrassing situation
over the weekend when the NDMC officials
locked up its temporary office at
Lajpat Nagar, almost resulting in
the junior women’s squad to
Turkey and the sub junior men’s
squad to Azerbaijan from missing the
tournaments. The IABF officials were
caught unawares as officials of the
NDMC’s sealing drive descended
on the building to close the basement
premises from where the federation
has been functioning since their eviction
from the Nehru Stadium three months
ago.
Senior IABF officials rushed to the
office and were given three hours
to take whatever papers they could,
including the teams’s passports
and travel documents. Confirming this,
IABF’s secretary-general PK
Muralidharan Raja said, “We
could just manage to beat the sealing
deadline. Otherwise, the teams would
have got stranded here with all the
passports and travel documents locked
inside.”
The women’s team left on Sunday,
while the sub-junior men’s squad
is scheduled to leave later tonight.
Raja said the travel documents of
the five boxers who have qualified
for the Beijing Olympics — AL
Lakra, Akhil Kumar, Jitender, Vijender
and Dinesh — for the AIBA President’s
Cup in Chinese Taipei from May 24,
were also in the office locker. With
the Olympics just three months away,
the boxing federation has not been
fully functional. In fact, almost
all sports federations that had moved
out of the Nehru Stadium due to Commonwealth
Games renovations are functioning
from their secretaries’s residences.
Raja said permanent accommodation
for federations was one of the main
topics of discussion during a GTCC
meet in Pune, venue of this year’s
Commonwealth Youth Games. He said
IOA president Suresh Kalmadi has assured
that he would try and house them at
the IG Stadium, but officials in the
Sports Authority of India (SAI) were
non-committal, fearing the federations
may never return the premises to SAI.
“That’s how they occupied
the Nehru Stadium so many years ago.
But for the renovation that is going
on, no one would have vacated. So
many of them have huge bills pending,”
said a SAI official who did not want
to be named. |
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| Sunil,
Sarita get big cheques |
| NEW DELHI:
World cadet champion Sunil and women’s
world champion Sarita Devi were the
major beneficiaries as they were presented
Rs. 11 lakh and Rs. 10 lakh respectively
by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs
and Sports, Dr. M.S. Gill here on
Friday. Sunil got the biggest cheque
for his gold medals in the World Cadet
and Asian Cadet championships. Eighteen
boxers were presented cash awards
for their medal-winning efforts in
competitions ranging from the Commonwealth
Games to the World Championship. The
Minister applauded the achievements
of the boxers and lauded the efforts
of the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation
(IABF). He assured that the government
would extend all possible support
to the players to motivate them further
to excel in the international arena.
The recipients: Vijender (Rs. 8 lakh),
Harpreet Singh (5 lakh), Paramjit
Singh (3 lakh), Chotte Lal Yadav (3
lakh), Naoba Meitei (2 lakh); S. Santosh
Singh (7 lakh), Parminder Singh (1
lakh), Sunil (11 lakh), Akshay Kumar
(1 lakh), Dinesh Kumar (1 lakh), Manjeet
Singh (60,000), Baljeet Singh (2 lakh),
Suresh Kumar (1 lakh), Bhupender (80,000),
Balwinder (80,000), Paramjit Sahota
(2 lakh), N. Sarita Devi (10 lakh),
Choto Loura (3 lakh). — Special
Correspondent |
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