Key Points

The Badminton Association of India (BAI) has launched an ambitious Rs 9.75 crore annual plan aimed at bolstering badminton talent nationwide. This strategic investment doubles prize money for national tournaments and supports state associations. Additional grants and financial rewards for international achievements further motivate players and coaches. With enhanced support for state initiatives, BAI aims to nurture grassroots talent across India, strengthening the national badminton scene.

Key Points: BAI Unveils Rs 9.75 Crore Plan Boosting Prize and Grants

  • BAI annual plan includes Rs 9.75 crore investment
  • Doubling of national ranking tournaments' prize money announced
  • Grants to boost grassroots badminton development nationwide
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Increase in prize money & grants for nationals, ranking tournaments as BAI unveils Rs 9.75 cr annual plan

BAI increases investment in badminton by Rs 9.75 crore, boosting prize money and grants for nationwide tournaments.

"We are providing grants to state associations to enhance their existing programs. - BAI President"

New Delhi, June 2

The Badminton Association of India (BAI) has unveiled the annual plan of Rs 9.75 crore to identify, nurture and develop talent across the country. It also sets aside Rs 2.22 crore to boost player motivation for medal-winning performances at marquee international events, making it a strategic investment of over Rs 10 crore.

The current investment will further strengthen grassroots engagement, support state associations, incentivise former players to take up coaching roles, and reward international medal-winning performances - all while doubling domestic tournament prize money.

Based on the decisions taken at the AGM, BAI will invest over Rs 9.75 crore each year in the development of grassroots initiatives and helping state associations conduct domestic tournaments. The total prize pool and grant allocation for the national tournament stands at Rs 3.8 crore, as per the BAI release.

It also made financial provisions for paying Rs 1 lakh per month to Olympians and Rs 50,000 per month to coaches who have represented the official Indian team in international events and are currently coaching at National Camps held across three locations.

As the only national sports federation to have implemented such a comprehensive structural investment, BAI has already laid a strong foundation with initiatives like the establishment of the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati.

"But given the size of our country, one NCE was never going to be enough and hence we are providing grants to state associations to come up with development across the state and the current increase in grant will help them enhance their existing programs,” said BAI president after the AGM.

Beginning this year, the annual grant to state associations has been increased from Rs 7.5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh while the prize money for national ranking tournaments for all age groups has also been doubled.

BAI will also provide additional grants of Rs 1.5 lakh to U-13 events and Rs 2 lakh each for organisers of Senior and U-19 ranking tournaments and Rs 3 lakh to organisers of Under-15 and Under-17 All India ranking events.

The total investment in all the National Championships has also been increased by over 50 per cent, thereby incentivising state associations to host more national-level events.

Speaking about the increase in prize money for national ranking tournaments, Sarma said looking after the needs of up-and-coming players, motivating them and providing them better financial incentives was critical for the development of the sport and chart out a pathway through which the future course.

Hereafter, the senior national ranking tournaments will have a prize purse of Rs 10 lakh, U-19 national ranking (Rs 8 lakh), U-15 and U-17 national ranking (Rs 12 lakh) and U-13 national ranking events will have a prize pool of Rs 6 lakh.

The total grant and prize money for all the National Championships has also increased from Rs 2.13 crore to Rs 3.2 crore.

The apex body also decided to make a special provision of substantial cash rewards for players who are making their mark on the international stage. A player/pair winning the BWF World Tour Super 1000 title will get a cash reward of Rs 10,00,000, while a world championships gold medallist will be awarded a sum of Rs 20,00,000 for their hard work and excellence.

Even juniors will have a chance of winning handsome rewards if they win medals at the world and Asian championships, with gold winners allocated the highest prize purse of Rs 15,00,000 and Rs 10,00,000, respectively.

Even a gold medal in senior team events will fetch a cash reward of Rs 50 lakh, while the junior teams will get a reward of Rs 30 lakh.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for Indian sports! This is exactly what we need to compete with China in badminton. The increased prize money will motivate young players to take up the sport seriously. Hope other federations follow BAI's lead 👏
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Priya M.
Great initiative but hope the funds reach the grassroots properly. Sometimes state associations don't utilize money effectively. BAI should have strict monitoring for how these grants are used. Otherwise it's just another announcement that looks good on paper.
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Arjun S.
₹20 lakh for World Championship gold is still less compared to what Chinese players get. But it's a good start! We need to create more badminton academies like China has. Maybe focus on North-East states where talent is abundant but facilities are poor.
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Sneha R.
As a badminton coach in Kerala, I'm thrilled about the increased grants! More tournaments mean more opportunities for my students. The ₹1.5 lakh for U-13 events is especially helpful. Hope this leads to more Sindhus and Srikanths from smaller towns! 🏸
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Vikram J.
Good move but why only one National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati? India is huge! We need at least 4-5 such centers across different zones. South India especially deserves one given its badminton culture. Hope BAI considers this in phase 2.
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Neha P.
The monthly stipend for Olympians is a thoughtful gesture. Many players struggle after retirement. This will encourage more players to take up coaching roles and pass on their experience. Just hope the selection process is transparent and merit-based.

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