Key Points

Himachal Pradesh has introduced a special leave policy for students participating in national and international sports events, ensuring their academic records remain unaffected. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also awarded Rs 14.77 crore to 21 medal-winning athletes, including Paralympian Nishad Kumar. The state is building an international-level stadium in Nadaun to further support budding athletes. This move highlights the government’s commitment to balancing sports and academics for holistic student development.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Grants Special Leave for Athletes in National Events

  • Special leave attendance for student-athletes in national/international events
  • Rs 14.77 crore awarded to 21 medal-winning athletes
  • International sports stadium under construction in Nadaun
  • Paralympian Nishad Kumar receives highest cash prize of Rs 7.80 crore
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Himachal Pradesh: 'Special leave attendance' for sportsperson participating in National and International events

Himachal Pradesh introduces special leave attendance for students in sports, ensuring academic balance while competing nationally and internationally.

"Sports is not just a passion but a priority - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, June 16

Promoting holistic development of the players who participate in National, State and International sports competition, the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has issued directions to various sports bodies to consider them as being present during the period they represent India at National and International Sports events, as per the press release from state govenment.

This approach is likely aimed at fostering well-rounded individuals who excel in both academics and sports.

He said that currently, students participating in events organized by various sports associations, federations, or boards are marked absent in schools due to lack of special leave provisions. This not only affects their attendance but also their internal assessments.For the first time in the state such progressive decision has been taken under which it has now been mandated that participation certificates or letters issued by recognized sports bodies will serve as valid proof for participation in National and Sports events. Schools have been directed to mark such students on 'special leave' instead of marking them absent, similar to the provisions followed for the School Games Federation of India (SGFI) competitions.

"It should be ensured that the schools should not show such days as absent but should record them as special leave attendance in the attendance register", he remarked.

"This reflects a shift towards an integrated approach where sports and academics complement each other," the Chief Minister stated.

To mark presence in schools, highlights a move towards a more integrated and balanced approach to student development, where academics and sports are seen as complementary aspects of a student's overall growth, said the Chief Minister.

Besides this, the state government has taken a remarkable step towards promoting sports and honouring the achievements of the athletes of the state. In a historic move Chief Minister stated that 21 International medal winners were awarded cash prizes worth Rs. 14.77 crore with increased prize money which marks a significant shift in how the state recognizes and values the hard work, dedication and International success of its sportspersons.

The highest cash award was presented to Paralympian Nishad Kumar from Una district, who received Rs. 7.80 crore for his outstanding achievements in high jump at various para-games, including the prestigious Tokyo Paralympics. Ajay Kumar a para-athlete from Mandi, was awarded Rs. 2.50 crore for his medal-winning performance in the 400 meter race.

Similarly, Vikas Thakur from Hamirpur was honoured with Rs. 2 crore for clinching a medal in the weightlifting event. In the sport of kabaddi, eight athletes Ritu Negi, Pushpa and Sushma Sharma from Sirmaur, Nidhi Sharma from Bilaspur, Jyoti from Solan and Vishal Bhardwaj from Una, were each awarded Rs. 33.32 lakh for bringing glory to the state at International tournaments. Cricketing star Renuka Singh Thakur from Shimla was also presented Rs. 13.32 lakh for her remarkable contribution to the game.

In addition to these honours, around Rs. 44 lakh were distributed among other outstanding athletes, which presents the state's inclusive approach to recognize talent across a range of sports disciplines.

The government's support goes beyond just cash rewards. Significant efforts have been made to improve player welfare. As many as 421 players received Rs. 76.98 lakh as diet money and 235 players were given Rs. 6.01 lakh to support their travel expenses. These measures ensure that athletes are not only celebrated after achieving success but are also supported throughout their sporting journey.

To further strengthen the sports ecosystem in the state, the government is constructing an international-level sports stadium in Nadaun, Hamirpur. This world-class facility is expected to play a key role in nurturing young talent and providing top-level training infrastructure for athletes.

By recognising and supporting its sportspersons in such an extraordinary manner, the State government is sending a clear message that 'sports is not just a passion but a priority', said Sh. Sukhu. The students selected for National and International events are not just talented athletes but also dedicated students who understand the importance of balancing their academic and sporting pursuits.

With continued support and infrastructure development, Himachal Pradesh is steadily positioning itself as a strong contender in the national and international sporting landscape, he remarked.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Finally! A much-needed policy change. Our young athletes shouldn't suffer academically for bringing glory to the nation. This will encourage more parents to support sports careers. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Himachal, I'm so proud of our CM's vision. The cash awards are impressive but the special leave policy is the real game-changer. Hope other states follow suit!
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Amit S.
Good initiative but implementation is key. Schools need proper guidelines to prevent misuse. Also hope they extend similar benefits to cultural activities like dance/music competitions.
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Neha T.
The 7.8 crore reward for Nishad Kumar brought tears to my eyes! 🥇 This is how we should honor our para-athletes. More states need to value sports talent like Himachal is doing.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the move, I hope they maintain academic standards too. Sports + education balance is crucial. Maybe introduce special coaching for athlete students when they return?
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Sunita R.
This is revolutionary for hill states where sports talent often goes unnoticed! The stadium in Nadaun will be a boon. Pahadi pride shining through ✨

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