Annual Report 2011-12.pdf - Performance Management Division
Annual Report 2011-12.pdf - Performance Management Division
Annual Report 2011-12.pdf - Performance Management Division
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3) Selection from remote, tribal & coastal areas is done by organizing competitions.<br />
4) The selection for team games as well as individual events is done by a Selection Committee<br />
consisting of representatives of SAI, School/Akhara, SAI coaches, Sports Scientists etc.<br />
5) The sports persons identified on this basis are offered admission after age verification,<br />
medical examination and finding suitable by applying battery of tests.<br />
Disciplines covered<br />
Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Gymnastics, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-kho,<br />
Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling & Indigenous Games & Martial Arts.<br />
Facilities provided<br />
Under the Scheme, selected trainees are admitted on non-residential basis. However, in<br />
exceptional cases, the trainees are admitted on residential basis and they are provided boarding &<br />
lodging facilities.<br />
Sl.No. Particulars Amount (Rs.)<br />
1 Boarding & Lodging per head per day for 300 days (2<br />
Schools only)<br />
75.00<br />
2 Sports Kit (per head per annum) 2000.00<br />
3 Insurance (per head per annum) (Presently Rs.32/-being<br />
paid per head per annum )<br />
150.00<br />
4 Competition exposure (per head per annum) 2000.00<br />
5 Stipend for 10 months (per head per month) 3000.00<br />
6 <strong>Annual</strong> grant to the school for purchase of sports<br />
equipment (per unit per annum)<br />
20000.00<br />
Status position<br />
At present, there are 22 Regular Adopted schools, in which 736 trainees (569 Boys &<br />
167 Girls) are being trained.<br />
(a)<br />
Extension of NSTC Scheme to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs)<br />
Keeping in view the need to promote sports in remote and rural areas & to provide greater<br />
th<br />
th<br />
balance for village children, the Governing Body in its 27 meeting held on 9 July, 2001 approved<br />
the proposal for extension of NSTC Scheme to Navodaya Vidyalayas having the requisite<br />
infrastructure. These Centres are established in association with Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.<br />
These schools also act as feeder centres to SAI Training Centres and SAG Centres.<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-12 ✦ 47