Rate of Pension to Sports Persons under “Scheme of Pension to Meritorious Sports persons”
Pension to Sports Persons
The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs & Sports Shri Jitendra Singh has said that there is already a Scheme titled “Scheme of Pension to Meritorious Sportspersons” under which medal winners in Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and World Cups/World Championships (in Olympic and Asian Games disciplines) and Para-Olympic Games, after they attain the age of 30 years or retire from active sports, whichever is later, are eligible for monthly pension at following rates:
Pension to Sports Persons
The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs & Sports Shri Jitendra Singh has said that there is already a Scheme titled “Scheme of Pension to Meritorious Sportspersons” under which medal winners in Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and World Cups/World Championships (in Olympic and Asian Games disciplines) and Para-Olympic Games, after they attain the age of 30 years or retire from active sports, whichever is later, are eligible for monthly pension at following rates:
S.No | Category of meritorious sportspersons | Rate of Pension – (Rs/per month) |
1 | Medalists at the Olympic Games | 10000 |
2 | Gold medalists at the World Cup/World Championships in Olympic and Asian Games disciplines | 8000 |
3 | Silver and Bronze medalists at the World Cup/World Championships in Olympic and Asian Games disciplines | 7000 |
4 | Gold medalists of the Asian/Commonwealth Games | 7000 |
5 | Silver and Bronze medalists of the Asian/Commonwealth Games | 6000 |
6 | Gold Medalists of Para-Olympic Games | 5000 |
7 | Silver medalists of Para-Olympic Games | 4000 |
8 | Bronze Medalists of Para-Olympic Games | 3000 |
In a written reply in the Lok Sabha today Shri Singh said, at present,
620 Sportspersons are getting pension under the “Scheme of Pension to
Meritorious Sportspersons” on monthly basis.
The Minister said, the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has a
Scheme of National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons, which provides for
ex-gratia financial assistance to outstanding sportspersons of
yesteryears, now living in indigent circumstances, whose annual income
is less than Rs. 2 lakh for medical treatment etc.
The funds from the National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons can be utilized for following proposes:
- to provide suitable assistance to outstanding sportspersons now living in indigent sportspersons;
- to provide suitable assistance to outstanding sportspersons injured during the period of their training for competitions and also during the competitions, depending on the nature of the injury;
- to provide suitable assistance to outstanding sportspersons who bring glory to the country in the international field and who are disabled as an after-effect of their strenuous training or otherwise and to provide them assistance for medical treatment;
- to administrator and apply the funds of the Fund to promote the welfare of the sportspersons generally in order to alleviate distress among them and their dependents in indigent circumstances;
- to administer and apply the funds of the Fund for active sportspersons individually or collectively as a group;
- to encourage and provide assistance in cash or kind (sports equipments, kit, etc) to budding sports persons, in their pursuit for achieving excellence in sports;
- to do all other things which are incidental to the above objectives.
- Shri Jitendra Singh said, quantum of assistance admissible from the National Welfare Fund for Sportsperson is as follows:
(i) Assistance to sportsperson living in indigent circumstances: A
lumpsum ex-gratia financial assistance may be granted to an outstanding
sportsperson now living in indigent circumstances, subject to a maximum
of Rs. 5 lakh.
(ii) Assistance for injuries sustained during training for and
participation in international competitions: A lumpsum financial
assistance to an outstanding sportsperson or his/her family may be
granted under the Scheme:
(a) in case of sustaining a fatal injury during training for, or participation in, an international competition, subject to a maximum of Rs. 5.00 lakh;(b) in case of sustaining injury other than a fatal injury, subject to a maximum of Rs.2.00 lakh provided that the assistance shall in no case be less than Rs. 10,000/-.
(iii) Assistance to Families of Outstanding Sportspersons : A
lumpsum financial assistance, not exceeding Rs. 2.00 lakh in each case,
may also be provided to the families of outstanding sportspersons in
indigent circumstances.
(iv) Assistance for Medical Treatment: Financial assistance not
exceeding Rs. 2.00 lakh may also be provided for medical treatment of
an outstanding sportsperson in indigent circumstances.
(v) Assistance to Sports Promoters: Lumpsum financial assistance,
not exceeding Rs. 50,000/- may be provided to referees, coaches and
umpires, who were eminent, but are not well off and are in indigent
circumstances.
The Minister said, the Scheme of National Welfare Fund for
Sportspersons also has a clause under which the Chairperson of the
General Committee of National Welfare Fund for Sportspersons has the
discretionary powers under which the Chairperson may sanction assistance
in deserving cases even to those who, technically, are non-eligible,
depending upon the facts and circumstances of each case. The Chairperson
will have the discretion to decide the quantum of assistance.
All schemes of the Ministry and the Sports Authority of India are
inclusive schemes and are equally applicable to women sportspersons.
Further, for encouraging sports among women, sports competitions are
held at district, state and national levels under the scheme of National
Championship for Women, presently merged with the scheme of Panchayat
Yuva Krida aur Khel Abhiyan (PYKKA), the Minister added.
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