Key Points

The Mission Olympic Cell has approved a ₹25,000 monthly allowance for India's senior hockey teams, benefiting 80 players. This comes after the men's team won bronze at Tokyo 2020 and gold at Hangzhou 2023. Meanwhile, the teams prepare for crucial matches against Belgium amid recent form struggles. The MOC also inducted seven compound archers into TOPS ahead of their LA 2028 Olympic debut.

Key Points: Indian Hockey Teams Get ₹25K Monthly Allowance After Olympic Wins

  • ₹25K monthly allowance for 80 senior hockey players
  • Follows Tokyo bronze and Asian Games gold
  • India faces Belgium in crucial double-header
  • Compound archers added to TOPS Core for LA 2028
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Mission Olympic Cell approves monthly pocket allowance of 25000 for Indian Senior men's, women's hockey teams

Mission Olympic Cell approves ₹25,000 monthly allowance for 80 hockey players after Tokyo bronze and Asian Games gold.

"This allowance recognizes our hockey teams' historic achievements – MYAS release"

New Delhi, June 20

The Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) has, for the first time, approved a monthly pocket allowance of 25,000 for the Indian Senior men's and women's hockey teams at their 156th meeting on Thursday, according to a release from MYAS.

Hockey India will submit the players' lists to the Sports Authority of India (SAI). A total of 80 players from both teams will be given a monthly pocket allowance, which will cost 20 lakhs every month.

This is a part of the recent achievements of the men's team, winning Bronze at Paris Olympics, Tokyo Olympics 2020 and Gold at the Hangzhou Asian Games 2023.

In recent fixtures, India's form has dipped a bit after six straight losses. The Indian men's hockey team will now take on their nemesis in modern hockey, Belgium.

Belgium comes into the game tomorrow with a 6-3 win against Spain, after they lost 1-2 in the previous tie to the same team.

They are currently placed third in the points table after the Netherlands and Australia, respectively. The Indian men's and women's teams will take on Belgium in a double-header on June 21 and 22.

India has slipped to the 8th position in the current pool standings, and with two matches to go, the team will look to end their campaign with a consolation win.

MOC in their previous meeting, inducted seven compound archers in the TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) Core group.

The MOC took cognisance of the International Olympic Committee's recent decision to make compound archery part of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. The 155th MOC was attended by Pullela Gopichand, Viren Rasquinha, Prashanti Singh, Kamlesh Mehta, MM Somaya, Siddharth Shanker of Reliance Foundation, among others.

It is the first time since archery's re-introduction to the Olympic Games in 1972 that a new bow style has been added to the competition. The seven compound archers inducted directly into the TOPS Core group are Ojas Pravin Deotale, Jyothi Surekha Vennam, Aditi Gopichand Swami, Abhishek Verma, Parneet Kaur, Priyansh, and Prathamesh Samadhan Jawkar.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some recognition for our hockey teams! After their Olympic medals, they truly deserve this financial support. Hope this motivates them to bring more glory to India 🇮🇳 Let's smash Belgium tomorrow!
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Priya M.
₹25,000 per month is decent but considering how much cricket players earn, hockey players deserve more. They represent India with same passion. Government should increase sports budget across all disciplines.
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Amit S.
Good move but performance should be monitored. After 6 straight losses, team needs to step up. Belgium match is crucial - hope they play like champions we know they can be! #HockeyIndia
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Sneha R.
So happy for women's team getting equal allowance! 👏 They work as hard as men but get less recognition. Hope this brings more girls to hockey fields across villages and cities.
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Vikram J.
While hockey gets support, what about other sports? Compound archery inclusion in Olympics is great but where's their pocket allowance? Need balanced development of all sports, not just cricket and hockey.
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Neha P.
As someone from Odisha where hockey is religion, this news makes me emotional! Our players come from humble backgrounds - this money will help their families too. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Karan D.
Hope this allowance comes with proper training facilities and foreign exposure trips. Money alone won't make champions - need world-class infrastructure and coaching to compete with teams like Belgium.

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