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On Khelo India National Programme for Development of Sports Scheme For reference Compendium of Notifications, Guidelines, Orders on Khelo India National Programme for Development of Sports Scheme Compiled by A.K. Patro, Under Secretary INDEX Sl.No Details of Notification/Guidelines/ Order No. & Date Page Orders No. Section 1- Gazette Notifications I. Khelo India National Programme for 29-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 1-12 Development of Sports Scheme 9thOctober, 2017 2. Constitu tion / Composition of Empowered 29-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 13-14 Committee 9thOctober, 2017 Section II-Operational Guidelines Verticals Implemented by Ministry I. Play Field Development 49-2/MYAS/MDSD/2017 15-44 17thNovember, 2017 2. Utilisation and Creation/ Up gradation of 53-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 45-78 Sports Infrastructure 27th November, 2017 3. Sports for Peace and Development -- 79-80 Verticals Implemented by SAl 4. Annual Sports Competitions 27-1/MYAS/MDSD/20 18 81-86 i« November, 2018 5. Talent Search and Development 54-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 87-98 26th December, 2017 6. State Level Khelo India Centres 26-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 99-104 23rd August, 2018 7. Physical Fitness of School going Children 31-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 105-111 13thNovember, 2018 8. Sports for Women 32-1 /MYAS/MDSD/2018 112-116 26th September, 2018 9. Promotion of Sports among persons with 52-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 117-122 disabilities 1stNovember, 2018 10. Rural, Tribal & Indigenous Games 35-1/MYAS/MDSD/20 18 123-127 13thNovember, 2018 II. Support to National/Regional/ State Sports To be Issued - Academies Vertical Implemented by LNIPE 12. Community Coaching Development To be Issued - Section 111-DPAC/HPC/ EC Orders I. Play Field Development 49-2/ MYAS/ MDSD/2017 16 17thNovember, 2017 2. Utilisation and Creation/ Up gradation of 53-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 51 Sports Infrastructure 17thNovember, 2017 3. Sports for Peace and Development -- - 4. Annual Sports Competitions 27-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 128 8thNovember, 2018 5. Talent Search and Development 54-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 134 20th March, 2018 6. State Level Khelo India Centres 32-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 129 1ph October, 2018 7. Physical Fitness of School going Children 31-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 130 20th November, 2018 8. Sports for Women 32-1/MYAS/MDSD/2018 131 16thOctober, 2018 9. Promotion of Sports among persons with 52-1/MYAS/MDSD/2017 132 disabilities 8th November, 2018 I 10. Rural, Tribal & Indigenous Games 35-1/ MYAS/MDSD/2018 133 20th November, 2018 1l. Support to National/Regional/State Sports To be Issued - Academies 12. Community Coaching Development To be Issued - For reference Compendium of Notifications, Guidelines, Orders on Khelo India National Programrne for Development of Sports Scherne Compiled by A.K. Patro, Under Secretary / Joint Secretary MINISTRYOF YOUTHAFFAIRS& SPORTS (DEPARTMENTOF SPORTS) New Delhi-I 10003,the 9th October2017 SUBJECT : IMPLEMENTATION OF REVAMPED "KHELO INDIA - NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENTOF SPORTS- REG." No. 29-1IMYASIMDSD/20 17-With a view to achieving the twin objectives of mass partIcipationand promotion of excellence in sports, the Cabinet at its meeting held on 20109/2017 approved the revamp of "Khelo India - National Programmefor Development of Sports." • 2. The revamped Khelo India programme aims at strengtheningthe entire sports ecosystem to promote the above mentioned twin national objectives of sports development, which includes playfield development; community coaching development; promotion of community sports; establishment of a strong sports competition structure at both school and universitylevel as also for rural 1 indigenous sports, sports for persons with disabilityand women sports; filling up of critical gaps in sports infrastructure, including creation of hubs of sports excellence in select universities; talent identification and development;support to sports academies;implementationof a national physical fitness drive for school children; and sports for peace and development. 3. The scheme provides for a Project AppraisalCommittee(PAC), which shall appraise all proposals receivedunder the schemeand place them before a DepartmentalProject ApprovalCommittee(DAPC) for approval.The approved projects will be subjectto strict monitoring,including third party monitoring,for whichState level monitors shall be engaged. 4. The entire programme shall be steered by a General Council (GC) chaired by the Minister in-charge. which will function as the highest policy making body for the purpose of implementationof the scheme. The General Council will be supportedby a National Level Executive Committee(NLEC)headed by Union Secretaryof Sports. 5. The scheme shall have a Corpus Fund for the purpose of technical support and capacity building, which will be utilized for engagement of professionals and national 1 international consultants,carrying out national campaigns, publicity and awarenessactivities. etc. 6. The ·scheme has adequate flexibility, including need-based re-appropriation of allocations across components. The budget allocation for the scheme is Rs. 1,756crore for the period 2017-18to 2019-20. 7. The scheme provides for complete transparency and also provides for convergence with Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) activities and Public Private Partnership(PPP) activities. 8. The selectionof projects under the scheme would be done based on robust selection criteria, includingchallenge method. 9. The entire scheme as approved by the Cabinet, is hereby notified on this date as enclosed, for implementation withimmediate effect. INJETI SRINIVAS Secretary .. 738 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, OCTOBER 14,2017 (ASVINA 22,1939) [PART I SEC. 1 KHELO INDIA - NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SPORTS 1.1 Vision To infuse sports culture and achieve sporting excellence in the country. 1.2 Mission :0encourage sports al~o.ver the country thus a.llowing the population to harness the power of sports through its cross-cutting influence, namely, holistic development of children & youth, community development, social integration, gender equality, healthy lifestyle, national pride and economic opportunities related to sports development. 1.3 Components of the Scheme: The Khelo India Scheme would include the following components/objectives :_ i. Play Field Development ii. Community Coaching Development iii. State Level Khelo India Centres iv. Annual Sports Competitions v. Talent Search and Development vi. Utilisation and Creation! Upgradation of Sports Infrastructure vii. Support to NationallRegionallState Sports Academies viii. Physical Fitness of School going Children ix. Sports for Women x. Promotion of Sports among persons with disabilities xi. Sports for Peace and Development xii. Promotion of rural and indigenous/tribal games 1.3.1 Play Field Development- 1.3.1.1 A National inventory of playfields and sports infrastructure will be prepared on a Geographic Information System (GIS) platform for their optimum utilisation. In order to put in place a strong institutionalized mechanism for preserving, protecting, developing and promoting playfields, State and District Playfield Associations will be created in all StateslUTs on the lines of National Playfield Association of India (NPFAI). District and State level Associations will register existing play areas, map them on the GIS platform and affiliate with the National Playing Fields Association of India (NPFAI) through District and State Associations, thereby creating a National database. 1.3.1.2 NPFAI has been registered as a Society under Societies Registration Act, 1860 in February, 2009. Rs. 50 lakh is being provided to States to establish Playing Fields Association at State level as well as at District level. The Playing Fields at the District level will be registered with District level Playing Fields Association which in turn will be affiliated to State level Playing Fields Association which will be affiliated to NPFAI. 1.3.1.3 Development of playgrounds in all gram panchayats can be taken up in convergence with the scheme of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and any other scheme(s) of the State Government/Central Government. Modern playgrounds having change rooms, drinking water facilities, bio-toilets, etc. will also be attempted to be developed through such convergence. Suitable Advisory will be issued to States / UTs in this regard. 1.3.1.4 Funding: The platform of NPFAI will be leveraged for preserving and promoting open play spaces for community sports requirements. A one-time seed money of upto Rs.50 lakh will be given to StateslUTs, depending upon size and population, for setting up playfield association, in case a State Playing Field Association has not already been set up by the concerned State/U'I', Funds will also be provided for meeting recurring expenditure of such Associations at the rate of Rs.12 lakh per annum as well as for development of model playing fields in States/U'I's. An amount of Rs.25 crore will be set aside for the purpose. 1.3.1.5 Implementing Agency: Financial assistance will be provided by the Department of Sports. Standards of playfields/informal play areas to be developed will be finalised by adopting international norms and best practices. Setting up of the District and State level Playing Field Associations and development of pJayfieJds as per specified standards will be done by the respective StatelUT Governments. ., PARTI-SEC. 1] C~j THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, OCTOBER 14,2017 (ASVINA 22,1939) 739 1.3.2 Community Coaching Development: l.3.2.1 A cascading ~ode! o~ Commu~ty Coach Development will be adopted for development of community coaches across the country. This will Involve skill development and certification system. It is estimated that over half a million Physical Education Teachers (PETs) are engaged in l.52 million schools in the country. A short term community coaching development programme will be evolved and identified PETs will be trained as master trainees. Online courses for comm~ni~y coach development will also be developed at primary and advanced levels. There will be a system of coach accreditation bas~d upon t~e level of proficiency. With respect to technical officials such as umpires and referees, they would be supported with capacity development programmes under the existing scheme of Human Resources Development implemented by the Department.
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