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Government of India Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (Department of Sports) Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2806 to Be An GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF YOUTH AFFAIRS & SPORTS (DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS) LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2806 TO BE ANSWERED ON 04.01.2018 NSD Fund †2806. SHRI CHANDU LAL SAHU: Will the Minister of YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government have set up National Sports Development Fund for the development of Sports and related infrastructure in the country (b) if so, the amount of contribution made therein by various organization including Government during last three years; (c) whether profit making PSUs regularly contribute to the National Sports Development Fund; (d) if not, the reasons therefor; and (e) details of the works undertaken out of National Sports Development Fund during the last year and the current year? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) FOR YOUTH AFFAIRS AND SPORTS (Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore (Retd.)) (a): Yes Madam, National Sports Development Fund was established under Charitable Endowment Act, vide Government of India Notification dated 12.11.1998, with the objective of supporting the promotion and development of sports, particularly promoting sports excellence in the country by providing financial assistance for customized training of elite sportspersons who are distinct medal prospects at major international competitions and assisting pilot projects which are aimed at promotion of excellence in sports. (b): Details of contributions to the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF) during the last three years and current year are at Annexure I. (c): No. Following two Public Sector Undertakings have agreed to contribute to the NSDF regularly for three years: (i) India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL): Rs 10.00 crore per year for three years (Rs 20.00 crore already received) (ii) Coal India Limited (CIL): Rs 25.00 crore per year for three years (Rs 25.00 crore already received) (d): The PSUs may have own priorities on utilization of funds earmarked for CSR, on the activities included in Schedule VII of Companies Act, 2013. (e): Details of support given from NSDF to sportspersons and organizations during last year and current year are at Annexure II. ***** ANNEXURE -I ANNEXURE – I REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (B) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.2806 FOR ANSWER ON 04-01-2018 REGARDING “NSD FUND ” ASKED BY SHRI CHANDU LAL SAHU, MP (LS). Year Name of Donor Amount (Rs in Lacs) 2014- India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited 1000.00 15 (IIFCL) The Oriental Insurance Co Ltd 5.82 2015- Bank of Baroda 100.00 16 Bank of Maharashtra 10.00 Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) 15.00 Total (2015-16) 130.82 National Buildings Construction Corporation 10.00 Limited (NBCC) Syndicate Bank 1.00 Power Grid Corporation of India Limited 50.00 Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of 10.00 India Limited (MMTC) Antrix Corporation Limited 5.00 Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited 5.00 Container Corporation of India Limited 10.00 2016- Power Finance Corporation Limited 10.00 17 Allahabad Bank 2.00 India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited 1000.00 (IIFCL) State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur 25.00 Electronics Corporation of India Ltd 10.00 National Seeds Corporation Limited 7.72 IDBI Bank Ltd 50.00 Northern Coalfields Limited 10.00 The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd 21.00 Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd 10.00 State Bank of India 100.00 FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Ltd 5.00 Coal India Ltd 2500.00 Bharat Dynamics Ltd 225.00 The New India Assurance Co Ltd 100.00 Mazagon Dock Shipbuilder Ltd 50.00 Shri Mohit Malik 1.50 Andhra Bank 10.00 Total (2016-17) 4228.22 Shri Jitendra Kumar Lohar 0.05 UCO Bank 10.00 M/S Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 10.00 2017- Seva THDC (NGO under THDC India Ltd.) Rishi 18 15.00 Kesh Allahabad Bank 5.00 SJVN Limited 10.00 Total (2017-18) 50.05 Grand Total 5,409.09 ANNEXURE -II ANNEXURE – II REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (E) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.2806 FOR ANSWER ON 04-01-2018 REGARDING “NSD FUND ” ASKED BY SHRI CHANDU LAL SAHU, MP (LS). (A) ASSISTANCE TO SPORTS PERSONS (Amount in Rupees) S.No Name of the Discipline 2016-17 2017-18 Total Sportsperson 1 Krishna Poonia Athletics 2035343. 187891.00 2223234.00 00 2 Vikas Gowda Athletics 3533985. 3533985.00 00 3-6 Preeja Athletics 42492.00 200000.00 242492.00 Sreedharan, Kavita Raut, O.P. Jaisha, Sudha Singh 7 Seema Punia Athletics 2718716. 2718716.00 00 8 Arpinder singh Athletics 498381.0 498381.00 0 9 M R Poovamma 14164.00 150000.00 164164.00 Athletics 10 Ashwini Akkunji 14164.00 14164.00 Women 11 Debashree 14164.00 164164.00 4&400 M 150000.00 Majumdar Relay Team 12 Anilda Thomas 14164.00 150000.00 164164.00 13 Gopi T Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 14 Sapana Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 15 Sandeep Kumar Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 16 Nitendra Rawat Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 17 Kheta Ram Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 18 Khushbir Kaur Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 19 Lalita Babar Athletics 14164.00 200000.00 214164.00 20 Manpreet Kaur Athletics 14164.00 14164.00 21 K Ganapathy Athletics 100,000.00 100000.00 22 Manish Rawat Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 23 Tintu Luka Athletics 150,000.00 150000.00 24 Navjeet Kaur Athletic 16800.00 16800.00 Dhillion 25 K T Irfan Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 26 Swapna Barman Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 27 Tejaswin Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 Shankar 28 G Lakshmanan Athletics 100000.00 100000.00 29 Tejinder Toor Athletics 100,000.00 100000.00 30 Chitra PU Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 31 Nayana James Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 32 Annu Rani Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 33 Lili Das Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 34 Om Parkash Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 Singh 35 Neena V Athletics 200,000.00 200000.00 36 Neeraj Chopra Athletics 200000.00 200000.00 37 Ajay Kumar Athletics 200000.00 200000.00 Saroj 38 Poornima Athletics 200000.00 200000.00 Hembram 39 Sanjivani Athletics 200000.00 200000.00 Jadhav 40 Mohammad Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 Anas 41 Arokia Rajiv Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 42 Muhammad Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 Kunhu 43 Mohan Kumar Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 44 Sachin Roby Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 45 Jisna Mathew Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 46 Anu R Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 47 Jinson Johnson Athletics 150000.00 150000.00 48 Tarundeep Rai Archery 200000.00 200000.00 49 Atanu Das Archery 200000.00 200000.00 50 Jayanta Archery 100000.00 100000.00 Talukdar 51 Mangal Champia Archery 14101.00 14101.00 52 Deepika Kumari Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 53 L Bombayal Devi Archery 14101.00 200,000.00 214101.00 54 Rimil Buruily Archery 14101.00 14101.00 55 Laxmi rani Majhi Archery 14101.00 100000.00 114101.00 56 Atul Verma Archery 14101.00 14101.00 57 Dola Banerjee Archery 37200.00 37200.00 58 Madhu Vedwan Archery 14101.00 14101.00 59 Binod Swansi Archery 14101.00 14101.00 60 Snehal Divakar Archery 14101.00 14101.00 61 Sachin Gupta Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 62 Monika Saren Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 63 Amanjeet Singh Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 64 C Srither Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 65 V Jyothi Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 Surekha 66 Paonam Lily Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 Chanu 67 Abhishek Verma Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 68 Khusbhu Dhayal Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 69 Divya Dhayal Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 70 Trisha Deb Archery 200,000.00 200000.00 71 Saina Nehwal Badminton 720000.0 200,000.00 920000.00 0 72 P V Sindhu Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 73 H.S.Prannoy Badminton 367641.0 200,000.00 567641.00 0 74 P.Kashyap Badminton 310232.0 310232.00 0 75 K.Srikanth Badminton 310232.0 200,000.00 510232.00 0 76 Guru Saidutt Badminton 310232.0 310232.00 0 77 B. Sumeeth Badminton 546699.0 546699.00 Reddy 0 78 Manu Attri Badminton 551001.0 551001.00 0 79 Sikki Reddy Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 80 Pranav J Chopra Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 81 Ashwini Badminton 14164.00 200,000.00 214164.00 Ponnappa 82 Jwala Gutta Badminton 14164.00 14164.00 83 Lakshya Sen Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 84 Bhamidipathi Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 Sai Prananeeth 85 Ajay Jayaram Badminton 200,000.00 200000.00 86 M C Mary Kom Boxing 404624.0 404624.00 0 87 Mandeep Jangra Boxing 346274.0 346274.00 0 88 Vikas Krishan Boxing 308252.0 200,000.00 508252.00 0 89 Pinki Rani Boxing 124036.0 124036.00 Jangra 0 90 Sarjubala Devi Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 91 Sumit Sangwan Boxing 202594.0 200,000.00 402594.00 0 92 Shiva Thapa Boxing 170652.0 200,000.00 370652.00 0 93 L Devendro Boxing 170652.0 200,000.00 370652.00 Singh 0 94 Manoj Kumar Boxing 100000.00 100000.00 95 Sachin Siwach Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 96 Shyam Kumar Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 Kakara 97 Sonia Lather Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 98 Kavinder Singh Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 Bisht 99 Gaurav Bidhuri Boxing 100000.00 100000.00 100 Satish Kumar Boxing 200,000.00 200000.00 101 Amit Kumar Boxing 100000.00 100000.00 102 Harika Dronvalli Chess 1109141.
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