Coronavirus: Sports ministry to start digital classes for athletes, says Kiren Rijiju

Published : Mar 24, 2020, 05:07 PM IST
Coronavirus: Sports ministry to start digital classes for athletes, says Kiren Rijiju

Synopsis

Amid the lockdown due to coronavirus (COVID-19), sports ministry will hold digital classes for Indian athletes

New Delhi: The sports ministry will soon introduce digital classes for the elite Indian athletes under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme to help sharpen their off-field skills.

Union sports minister Kiren Rijiju tweeted about the classes on Tuesday (March 24) while a Sports Authority of India (SAI) official explained the motive.

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"Very soon we will start digital classes for our athletes. Also, please do all important things by yourself, wherever you are," Rijiju tweeted.

Asked for details, the SAI official told PTI," It is basically an Athlete Development Programme introduced for TOPS athlete wherein they are taught off-field skills like etiquettes, legal formalities while signing contracts etc."

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The official further explained that, "It was taught in classrooms earlier but since our TOPS athletes are training outside mostly, so it is now being introduced digitally which will enable them to access it from anywhere in the world."

Hundred Indian athletes, preparing for the Tokyo Games, train and compete abroad with the help of the government which funds their trips.

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