New Delhi: The Haryana state government will host a function on August 13 to honour its athletes who have won medals and performed well during the recently concluded Olympic Games.
"We will hold a function on August 13 for players from our state who went to Olympics where we will honour them with cash awards and posts," state sports minister Sandeep Singh told IANS in an exclusive interview.
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Haryana has already announced Rs 6 crore to gold medal winner Neeraj Chopra, Rs 4 crore to wrestler Ravi Dahiya and Rs 2.5 crore to each of the bronze medal-winning Haryana players in the men's hockey team.
Apart from that, the state is also giving Rs 50 lakh each to Haryana players of the women's hockey team which finished fourth.
"We are giving money not just as per the stated policy but also out of policy. And we aren't just rewarding the winners. We are rewarding participants we well, giving Rs 15 lakh to each of the Olympic participants from the state. We have already paid Rs 5 lakh for preparation. Haryana is the first state that has done this. Such efforts boost players," added Sandeep who also acknowledged the athletes for having overcome testing times during the Covid-19 pandemic and done well.
"For our athletes, to overcome Covid-19 and keep their preparations on during 2020 and 2021 and bring themselves to peak is a big thing," he said.