Himachal's Sports Revolution: Rs 112 Cr Complex, 5 Cr Olympic Gold & Jobs for Youth

The Himachal Pradesh government is making unprecedented investments to promote sports, including a massive increase in prize money—now Rs 5 crore for an Olympic gold medal. A new Rs 112.49 crore Indoor Multipurpose Sports Complex in Nadaun will feature a shooting range, swimming pool, and courts for various sports. The state has also instituted a 3% employment quota for outstanding sportspersons, with 99 already appointed to government jobs since 2024. Alongside enhanced daily diet allowances and funding for block-level youth clubs, these measures aim to channel youth energy positively and foster professional athletic careers.

Key Points: Himachal Boosts Sports: Rs 5 Cr for Olympic Gold, Jobs, New Complex

  • Historic prize money hikes
  • Rs 112 cr indoor sports complex
  • 3% govt job quota for athletes
  • Enhanced diet allowances & grassroots clubs
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Himachal govt boosts sports infrastructure, hikes prize money and incentives: CM Sukhu

Himachal hikes prize money to Rs 5 crore for Olympic gold, builds a Rs 112 crore sports complex, and guarantees jobs for athletes to promote sports professionally.

"These initiatives are helping channelise the energy of young people in a positive direction. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, December 24

The Himachal Pradesh Government has accorded top priority to the promotion of sports by strengthening infrastructure and enhancing incentives for sportspersons, said Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday.

He said the State was making significant investments in modern sports facilities while offering improved prize money, higher diet allowances, and assured employment opportunities to encourage youth to pursue sports professionally.

The Chief Minister said that these initiatives were helping channelise the energy of young people in a positive direction, promoting fitness and steering youth away from social evils. He added that better incentives and career security were motivating talented players to adopt sports as a full-time profession.

CM Sukhu said that the present State Government was promoting sports activities on a large scale, unlike the previous regime, which had neglected the sector. He said that a fixed three per cent sports quota had been provided for the employment of outstanding sportspersons, under which 99 players had been appointed to government jobs since 2024.

The Chief Minister said that to strengthen youth engagement at the grassroots level, youth volunteers had been appointed in 68 block-level nodal youth clubs, with one volunteer also posted at each district headquarters. An amount of over Rs 3.2 crore was spent on youth and sports activities in 2024, while Rs 4 crore is being spent during the current financial year.

He added that special emphasis was being laid on the construction and maintenance of playgrounds and modern sports infrastructure across the state.

He said that an Indoor Multipurpose Sports Complex was being constructed in Nadaun, covering about 9,735 square metres, at an estimated cost of Rs 112.49 crore. The complex will include a shooting range, swimming pool, gymnasium, multipurpose hall for wrestling, boxing, and kabaddi, yoga hall, table tennis facilities, four badminton courts, and volleyball and tennis courts, along with essential supporting facilities such as a cafeteria, waiting lounge, and office spaces.

The Chief Minister said the state government has made a historic increase in prize money to encourage players and inspire youth to participate in sports.

Highlighting incentives for excellence, the Chief Minister said that prize money for medal winners had been substantially enhanced.

Gold medallists in the Olympics, Winter Olympics, and Paralympics will now receive Rs. 5 crore; silver medallists, Rs. 3 crore; and bronze medallists, Rs. 2 crore, instead of three, two, and one crore rupees, respectively, as previously awarded.

For the Asian Games and Para Asian Games, prize money has been increased from 50 lakh to Rs. 4 crore for gold, from Rs. 30 lakh to Rs. 2.50 crore for silver, and from Rs. 20 lakh to Rs 1.50 crore for bronze medallists.

Similarly, for medal winners of the Commonwealth Games and Para Commonwealth Games, gold medalists will receive Rs. 3 crore instead of Rs. 50 lakh earlier, silver medalists will now receive Rs. 2 crore instead of Rs. 30 lakh, and bronze medalists will now receive Rs. 1 crore instead of Rs. 20 lakh, as was the earlier provision.

The Himachal CM said that the players' diet money had also been significantly increased. Athletes participating in competitions outside the State will now receive Rs.500 per day instead of Rs. 400. Under-17 and Under-19 players will receive Rs. 400 and Rs 500 per day respectively, compared to Rs.150 and Rs.250 earlier. For Under-14 players, the allowance has been enhanced to Rs 250 and Rs.400. Sportspersons residing in sports hostels will now receive Rs 400 per day instead of Rs 150.

The Chief Minister lauded the outstanding contribution of daughters of Himachal Pradesh in the sports arena, stating that girls from the State were 'breaking barriers' and bringing laurels at national and international level. He praised Renuka Thakur, who became the first Indian woman bowler to take a five-wicket haul in the Women's T20 World Cup, the achievements reflect determination and excellence.

He also highlighted India's victory in the Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025 held in Dhaka, winning the gold medal, noting the key role played by Himachal players, including captain Ritu Negi, vice-captain Pushpa Rana, Sakshi Sharma, Bhawna and Champa, which was exemplary.

The Chief Minister further lauded individual achievements, including Seema from Chamba district, for winning gold in the 25,000-metre race at the National Athletics Championship, and Jyotika Datta from Rohru, who won a silver medal in fencing in the same championship. With robust infrastructure, enhanced incentives, and unwavering support, Himachal is nurturing a new generation of champions.

The State's youth were being empowered to excel, breaking barriers and bringing glory on national and international platform with sports in Himachal, truly moving from grassroots to global.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Shimla, I've seen our playgrounds deteriorate. The focus on maintenance is crucial. The Nadaun complex sounds world-class. Hope they ensure it's accessible to all and not just for elite training. The diet money increase is a small but vital step for athletes from humble backgrounds.
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Sarah B
The recognition of women athletes like Renuka Thakur and the kabaddi team is the best part. When daughters are celebrated and given equal incentives, it transforms society. More power to Himachal's daughters! Hope other states follow this model of empowering women through sports.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but implementation is key. We've heard big promises before. Will the funds reach the block-level clubs and district volunteers properly? Transparency in spending the 4 crore rupees is a must. Also, hope the focus on 'modern infrastructure' includes remote areas and not just big towns.
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Karthik V
The prize money hike is mind-blowing! 5 crore for an Olympic gold? This is the kind of political will we need. It tells every young athlete that their effort has real, life-changing value. This will reduce the pressure to only pursue engineering or medical degrees. Bravo!
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Nisha Z
Including sports like fencing and shooting in the infrastructure plan is great. It's not just about hockey or football. This diversity will help identify talent in niche sports. My cousin in Solan is a great archer; hopefully, he gets the support he needs now. 🤞

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