The document summarizes India's strategy for sports in the 12th Five Year Plan, which includes broadening participation in sports through schools and universities, developing excellence at national and international levels, and establishing institutions like the Sports Authority of India to support these goals. Key plans are increasing infrastructure, identifying and developing youth talent, and raising medal tallies at international events like the Olympics and Asian Games.
History and development of paralympics Muhsina P P
The 2018 Winter Paralympics officially known as the XII Paralympic Winter Games, and commonly known as the 2018 PyeongChang Paralympics, will be an international winter multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities that is scheduled to be held in Pyeongchang County ,today that is 9 March 2018, itself started the game. so history and development of paralympic is important to us. I think that it is useful for you.
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Maidan Summit 2011 - C Chandramohan, Planning CommissionMaidan.in
In an elaborate presentation at Maidan Summit 2011, Mr Chandramohan expressed his concern over the lack of a sport culture in India, which is the most youthful nation in the world. He attributed this to reasons like lack of adequate investment in sports, a lack of interest from the states, inadequate infrastructure and training facilities, a weak federal structure of sports bodies, a lack of transparency and accountability in their functioning, an absence of a maintenance plan for existing infrastructure, the erosion of playfields in villages and a degradation of open playfields in urban areas. All this is compounded by an improper or no evaluation of schemes.
Taking the audience through a presentation on the state of affairs of sport in the entire country, Mr Chandramohan linked sport to the personality development of India’s youth. He recommended a dedicated investment in physical education, advocating fitness to be a part of human resource development, and an immediate need for a young country like India.
Sports Coaching Foundation, addresses ! Increasing accessibility,improving outcomes,removing the barrier of affordibility, build values and work culture.
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Established in 1987, Malaysia's Ministry of Youth & Sports (KBS) envisions for more than 50% of Malaysians to be active and to be recognised as a sporting nation by year 2020.
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In continuation of NITI Brief # 1, it is now sought to analyse the expenditure outlays under the Central Plan in the Union Budget 2015-16, and their implications for the remaining two years of the Twelfth Five Year Plan, the national development agenda and expected outcomes.
NITI BRIEFS is a series of documents created for dissemination of important policy matters. This is the first document in the series. It provides an overview of the National Development Agenda, Fourteenth Finance Commission and the Union Budget 2015-16.
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The Government of India notified the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy 2012 on 17/3/2012 with the objective that the data/information generated using public funds should be readily available for sharing to the users for developmental planning.
To implement the policy in the Planning Commission, an Oversight Committee was constituted on 11/5/2012. Upto Feb 2013, only 8 datasets were uploaded on the data portal. On 23/1/2013 the Oversight Committee was re-constituted with B.N.Satpathy, Sr. Adviser (S&T), PC, as Chairman. After reconstitution, regular meetings with all Advisers were held and concerted efforts made for uploading datasets on the Portal. As a result, as of 31/10/2013 a total of 699 datasets of the Planning Commission are available on the data portal for access.
Planning Commission is at 4th position in uploading datasets compared to Ministry of Agriculture, followed by Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, and Ministry of Water Resources.
Popular datasets include GDP of India and major Sectors of Economy, Tendulkar Committee Methodology poverty line estimates of number of persons, Total forest cover in India, Macro-Economic Indicators, Aadhaar numbers generated, Domestic savings and components thereof, Annual growth rate of GDP by Industry, & Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme-wise status.
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The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
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The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
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2. Introduction
• India’s Youth Population ( 10-35 years) at 563 million
calls for a concerted efforts development of Sports &
Games as a matter of physical fitness and also
achieving excellence in sporting events.
• The mandate for the sector is to broad base sports
and games through –
participation of students in schools and higher
education institutions, and
achieve excellence in the national and international
competitive sports to bring glory and pride to the
nation.
3. National Sports Institutions
• The vision with regard to Sports & Games are
pursued through various institutions under the
Department of Sports:
i) Sports Authority of India (SAI)
ii) Netaji Subhash Institute of Sports,
Patiala (NSIS)
iii) Laxmibai National College for Physical
Education, Gwalior (LNCPE)
iv) National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA)
v) National Dope Test Laboratory (NDTL)
4. Recent Developments
• Successful conduct of CWG-2010 New Delhi,
brought
- world class infrastructure,
- increase in medal tally from 50 in 2006 CWG to 101
and
- medals in swimming, gymnastics & athletics
• India increased its medal tally from 53 in 2006 Asian
games to 64 in 2010 and from 3 in 2008 Olympics to
6 in 2012.
• Broad basing of sports, mass participation & creation
of competition structure at Sub-state levels through
PYKKA with coverage of 51759 villages (21%) and
1538 Blocks during 11th Plan.
5. Recent Developments – contd…
• Opening for development of school sports.
• Integration of physical education with school
education.
• Increasing importance of National Games and
funding of sports infrastructure by States.
• Formation of National Playfield Associations.
• Initiation of legislation for development of
sporting bodies and support to sports person.
• Long Term Plan for Development of Talent in
Olympic Sports through Schools.
6. Sports :Objectives of 12th Plan
• Restructuring Sports schemes.
• Broad basing of sports for achieving
excellence.
• A Composite Sarva Krida Abhiyan includes –
Panchayat Yuva Khel aur Krida Abhiyan (PYKKA)
National Physical Fitness Programme (NPFP)
Support to Sports in Higher Education Institutions
Support for Sports Infrastructure
7. New Schemes of 12th Plan
• National Institute of Sports Science
Medicine.
• National Institute of Sports Coaching,
Patiala
• Scheme of Sports Schools at District
level.
• Preparation of Teams for Mega Sports
8. Challenges
• Realization of full sporting potential of the
country.
• Identifying talent through grass-root
competition.
• Inadequate infrastructure for sports and .
low priority in funding Sports.
• Increasing female participation in Sports.
9. Action Plan: Interventions
• Developing School playgrounds by converging
PYKKA with MGNREGA and State schemes.
• Opening up the playgrounds of NVs and KVs
for neighborhood schools.
• Promoting School adoption by National/
International sports stars and corporate bodies.
• Developing a national sporting calendar to
make sports an integral part of the annual
calendar.
• Providing a full time sports teacher under
RMSA and part-time sports instructor under
SSA
10. Action Plan: Interventions – contd…
• Dovetailing Urban Sports Infrastructure Scheme (USIS) with
JNNURM.
• Establishing State Playing Fields Associations by State
Governments
• Taking necessary steps for preservation, protection and
development of playfields.
• Enhancing award money for mega sporting
events/championships.
• Introducing a system of cash awards to personal coaches,
who have trained the champion athletes for a substantial
period.
11. Expected Outcomes
• Promotion of sports culture and creation of
atmosphere and facilities for achieving
excellence.
• Creating sports Infrastructure and other
requisite Institutional arrangements for
coaching, training, medical facilities etc.
• Establishing a network of district sports
centers and advanced training centers at the
regional level for nurturing sports talent.
12. Expected Outcome
• Creating space for sports in overall economic activity
in the country by –
- Providing better employment opportunities and
career progression to promising sportspersons,
- Commercializing and developing certain aspects
of sports development and marketing to attract
private sector participation and capital
investment.
- Involvement of Corporate Sector in promotion of
sports through their CSR.
- Preservation and conservation of open
spaces/playfields for public.
13. Expected Outcome
• Long Term Plan for Development of Talent in Olympic
Sports.
• Increase in the Olympic medal tally from 6 in 2012 to
20 in 2016 and 30 in 2020 and be in the first 10
countries.
• Raising the Asian Games medal tally from 64 in 2010
to 75 in 2014 and 100 in 2019 and be amongst first 3
countries.
14. Additional Information
Other Priority Sectors chapter, 12th Five Year Plan (Chapter 19)
http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/12thplan/vol_2.pdf
Planning Commission
http://planningcommission.nic.in/
http://www.facebook.com/PlanComIndia
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
http://yas.nic.in/
Sports Authority of India
http://sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
http://mohf.nic.in/
Ministry of HRD
http://mhrd.gov.in