Key Points

The Indian government has introduced a groundbreaking cash prize scheme for Special Olympics athletes with intellectual disabilities. Mallika Nadda, President of SO Bharat, warmly welcomed this decision as a significant step towards inclusive sports culture. The revised scheme offers substantial financial rewards for gold, silver, and bronze medalists at international tournaments. This initiative aims to motivate and recognize the extraordinary achievements of athletes with intellectual disabilities, highlighting their potential and commitment to sports.

Key Points: Mallika Nadda Praises Govt Cash Prizes for Special Olympics Athletes

  • Ministry revises cash awards for Special Olympics medal winners
  • Gold medalists receive Rs 20 lakhs
  • Scheme promotes inclusivity in sports
  • Recognition for athletes with intellectual disabilities
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SO Bharat President Mallika Nadda thanks government for awarding cash prizes to medal-winning athletes

SO Bharat President thanks government for recognizing medal-winning athletes with intellectual disabilities through revised cash award scheme

"These prizes are not just a way to help the athletes with their finances but also act as a motivation tool - Mallika Nadda"

New Delhi, February 11

Mallika Nadda, the President of Special Olympics Bharat (SO Bharat) welcomed the decision of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) to allocate cash prizes for athletes with intellectual disabilities, winning medals at the World Games.

This decision came after the Ministry's revision of the cash awards allotment scheme to medal winners in international tournaments, according to a press release from SO Bharat.

"It's an essential step in the direction of making the Indian sports culture more inclusive. These prizes are not just a way to help the athletes with their finances but also act as a motivation tool, encouraging athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities to become a part of the sports world and redefine their lives. We are extremely thankful to Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, and Raksha Khadse, (MoS) Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for recognizing the efforts, hard work and achievements of our athletes," said Mallika Nadda while thanking the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

As per the latest revision of the Scheme of Cash Awards to Medal Winners in International Sports Events and their Coaches, issued on January 31st, the cash award scheme will be applicable for the events held quadrennially, i.e., after every four years, like the Special Olympics World Games.

Athletes winning gold medals at the Special Olympics World Games will be given Rs 20 lakhs each while the silver and bronze medalists will be awarded Rs 14 lakhs and Rs 8 lakhs, respectively.

The decision can be seen as an attempt to make the sporting world more inclusive, recognising the efforts of athletes with intellectual disabilities and motivating more people to engage in sports, which holds a promising future.

- ANI

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