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Cash rewards pour in for victorious Indian team

ACT champs reject paltry offer from Hockey India
Last Updated : 14 September 2011, 18:34 IST
Last Updated : 14 September 2011, 18:34 IST

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The hockey team, which beat arch-rivals Pakistan in the final on Sunday, rejected HI’s Rs 25,000 cash reward to each player, saying the paltry amount was not proper recognition of its achievement.

Sports Ministry Ajay Maken said the players will be given cash rewards due to them under the already existing scheme meant for those who win international tournaments.
“There is a government scheme which provides for cash awards to individual and team medal winners in international events. An individual winning a gold in Asian and Commonwealth Championships gets Rs 3 lakh and an individual of the team gets Rs 1.5 lakh each. So under this scheme, all the 17 hockey players who won Asian Champions Trophy would get Rs 1.5 lakh each automatically,” Maken told reporters here.

“This scheme is not a new one, it is already in public domain. I don’t think it was proper to announce it as if the government is giving out this money in the form of charity but the players deserve it and it is their right to get this money,” he said. “In a day or two, cheques would be prepared and given to the individual players,” the minister said.

The Punjab government quickly made it a point to announce a cash reward of Rs 25 lakh to the team while congratulating the ‘national heroes for bringing the rare honour to a nation starved of sporting glory’. “We are proud of our boys who toiled hard to win back glory in hockey, the traditional Indian sport. I am all the more proud as seven members of the team (including Rajpal Singh) belong to Punjab,” Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said.

The Maharashtra government also rewarded Rs 10 lakh to Yuvraj Walmiki, who hails from the state, and offered him a job. Local media reports had depicted Valmiki’s residence in a slum where hurricane lamps light up thatched huts, forcing the state government to wake up and take up the issue in a Cabinet meeting. Valmiki’s father is a driver.

Maken, however, took a dig at the Punjab government for announcing the cash reward, describing it as one upmanship’.

“What all these state governments are doing by announcing hefty amounts for the team is a case of one upmanship. I am not going to judge whether state governments have actually translated their announcements into action but as far as we are concerned, we have actually given the cash awards to the deserving players,” he said.

During a felicitation ceremony at the Major Dhyan Chand National stadium here on Tuesday, the hockey players were offered a Rs 25,000 reward each by Hockey India but they rejected it outright. HI’s meagre amount also came in for sharp criticism from former players and coaches who said it was an insult to the players.

“We were offered Rs 25,000 each by HI Secretary General Narinder Batra as reward for winning the Asian Champions Trophy but we all refused to take it because it a very small reward considering our achievement,” senior player Gurbaz Singh said. Gurbaz said it was not possible to draw youngsters to the game with such rewards.

“We did not expect such a small amount as reward, considering the fact that hockey is our national game. If such things continue, there will be a day when there will be very few kids interested in playing hockey. They would rather opt for cricket,” he added.

 DVS rewards State players

The Chief Minister of Karnataka, DV Sadananda Gowda, announced a cash award of Rs 5 lakhs each for the four Karnataka players that were a part of the Indian squad that won the ACT. The four players are: SV Sunil, VR Raghunath, Bharat Chettri and Ignace Tirkey.

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Published 14 September 2011, 12:44 IST

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