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Arun Jaitley raises Sports Ministry budget by 350 crore

PTI
Published : Feb 1, 2017, 4:55 pm IST
Updated : Feb 1, 2017, 4:55 pm IST

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley allocated increased funds to the Sports Ministry while presenting the annual budget.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presenting the annual budget. (Photo: PTI)
 Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presenting the annual budget. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun hiked the Sports Ministry budget by Rs 350 crore in the union budget for 2017-18 in the Parliament here.

Jaitley allocated a total of Rs 1943 crore, compared to Rs 1592 crore earmarked last year.

The increase in the budgetary allocation comes at a time when Indian athletes are preparing for the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games in 2018. The hike also comes in the wake of India's dismal showing at the Rio Olympics where it won just two medals – a silver and bronze.

The Sports Authority of India, entrusted with the task of organising national camps, has been granted a total of Rs 481 crore, compared to Rs 416 crore it received last year.

What is striking is that the allocation for sports promotion among disabled has been reduced to just Rs 1 lakh, a heavy reduction from Rs 4 crore allocated last year.

The assistance to national sports federations has been increased to Rs 302 crore from Rs 185 crore.

The allocation for the scheme for the Benefit of North Eastern Area, has been revised to Rs 148.4 crore this year as compared to Rs 131.33 crore last year. No change has been made in the allocation for sports in the Jammu and Kashmir and it stays at Rs 75 crore.

The contribution to the National Sports Development fund has been reduced to Rs 2 crore from Rs 5 crore.

In another notable statistics, a mere Rs 50 lakh has been allocated for identifying and nurturing sports talent in the country. The total allocation for Khelo India, however, has been increased to Rs 350 crore from Rs 140 crore.

Tags: 2017 annual budget session, 2017 budget, sports ministry, arun jaitley
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi