<p>The Madhya Pradesh government would introduce a bill in the Legislative Assembly to earmark five per cent reservation to sportspersons in state jobs, Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Jitu Patwari said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Patwari was speaking to reporters after scaling a 40-feet-tall rock wall at the sports ground of the Barkatullah University here.</p>.<p>"We are going to bring a bill in the Assembly to provide five per cent reservation to sportspersons in government jobs," he said, adding that an insurance scheme has also been launched for them.</p>.<p>Apart from these initiatives, the government also plans to establish a career development centre for sportspersons and a world-class sports university.</p>.<p>Sportspersons who excel at national competitions would get encouragement prize of Rs 1 lakh instead of Rs 5,000, Patwari said.</p>.<p>While organisations that host state-level sports meets would get Rs 2 lakh instead of Rs 50,000, those holding national-level competitions will get Rs 10 lakh instead of Rs 2 lakh given earlier, the minister added.</p>
<p>The Madhya Pradesh government would introduce a bill in the Legislative Assembly to earmark five per cent reservation to sportspersons in state jobs, Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Jitu Patwari said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Patwari was speaking to reporters after scaling a 40-feet-tall rock wall at the sports ground of the Barkatullah University here.</p>.<p>"We are going to bring a bill in the Assembly to provide five per cent reservation to sportspersons in government jobs," he said, adding that an insurance scheme has also been launched for them.</p>.<p>Apart from these initiatives, the government also plans to establish a career development centre for sportspersons and a world-class sports university.</p>.<p>Sportspersons who excel at national competitions would get encouragement prize of Rs 1 lakh instead of Rs 5,000, Patwari said.</p>.<p>While organisations that host state-level sports meets would get Rs 2 lakh instead of Rs 50,000, those holding national-level competitions will get Rs 10 lakh instead of Rs 2 lakh given earlier, the minister added.</p>