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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Status Position<br />
At present, there are 61 Centres in which 7459 (5194 Boys & 2265 Girls) are being trained.<br />
Special Area Games (SAG) Scheme<br />
The main objective of the scheme is to scout natural talent for modern competitive games and<br />
sports from tribal, rural, coastal and hilly areas of the country and also from regions having<br />
genetic/geographic advantage and nurture them scientifically for achieving excellence in modern<br />
competitive games and sports. The trainees are adopted in the age group of 14-21 years.<br />
The Special Area Games Centres are started in consultation with the State Govts./UT<br />
Administration. The State Govt. has to provide requisite land with infrastructure. However, in<br />
case of non-availability of infrastructure, the State Govt. has to provide developed land on longterm<br />
lease basis to SAI enabling it to create the required facilities. Before the start of the Centre,<br />
an Agreement has to be signed between SAI and the State/UT Govt.<br />
Selection criteria<br />
(a)<br />
(b)<br />
Medal winners in State/National Level Competitions are automatically admitted into the<br />
Scheme subject to their being found medically fit.<br />
Medal winners at District Level Competition or having participation in State Level<br />
Competitions are admitted subject to their being found fit medically/physically and also<br />
having the required potential, which is assessed by battery of tests.<br />
Facilities provided<br />
( i) The details of financial assistance provided to residential and non-residential trainees<br />
under the scheme is given below :-<br />
Residential Trainees :<br />
S.N. Particulars Amount<br />
1 Boarding Expenses (per head per annum)<br />
125.00<br />
Non- Hilly Areas for 330 days<br />
Hilly Areas for 330 Days(per head per annum) 140.00<br />
2 Sports Kit (per head per annum) 4000.00<br />
3 Competition Exposure (per head per annum) 3000.00<br />
4 Education Expenses(per head per annum) 1000.00<br />
Medical Expenses(per head per annum) 300.00<br />
5 Insurance(per head per annum) (Presently Rs.32/-being<br />
30.00<br />
paid per head per annum )<br />
Other Expenses(per head per annum) 100.00<br />
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