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This Article is From Mar 17, 2010

Khel Ratna award not to be shared in future

New Delhi: The country's highest sports award Rajiv Khel Ratna will not be shared by two or more persons in future except in case of Olympic medal winners, Sports Ministry said on Wednesday.

In the past there were occasions when Rajiv Khel Ratna was awarded to more than one person, but the ministry said such cases would be an exception in future.

"There will be only one award every year in the category of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award to be given to an individual sportsperson. This condition will be relaxed only in exceptional circumstances namely, winning of an Olympic medal," the ministry said in a release on Wednesday.

This decision was taken following recommendations by a committee formed by Department of Sports in August last year to review the process of selection for National Sports Awards.

The committee had made recommendations to further rationalise the existing schemes and making the selection process more transparent and the ministry has made necessary amendments in the Schemes of National Sports Awards.

Under the new amendments, the principle of one award per discipline in respect of Arjuna Award has been removed in respect of team sports and across gender.

Arjuna Awards exceeding 15 in number may be allowed with proper justification and approval of the Sports Minister. The three year limitation for conferment of Arjuna Award posthumously has been removed.

In respect of Dronacharya Award, out of the five awards, two have been earmarked for life time contribution in coaching.

Further, the present restrictive clause that the coach should have trained the athlete in question during the immediate two years preceding the performance has been removed. Now, overall view of value addition by the coach in the outstanding achievements of his/her disciples/trainees will be taken.

Further, the nominated coach will have to submit details of periods for which he/she coached the disciple(s) in question against whose performance he/she is seeking the Award. This should be corroborated with an affidavit to that effect from the disciple(s) concerned.

Government will have the right to nominate any deserving sportsperson/coach, in all categories of National Sports Awards, who has been left out or not nominated by any of the nominating agencies.

There will be a minimum two years gap before a member other than ex-officio is re-nominated as chairperson or member in the Selection Committees.

Sports administrators category has been broad-based to include reputed persons from private sports academies for nomination as members in the Selection Committees.

Any person directly or indirectly related to a coach sportsperson nominated for the Awards shall not be eligible to participate in deliberations of the Selection Committee, concerning that sportsperson.

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