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Sports Authority of India

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National sports body of India
Not to be confused withSports Authority.

Sports Authority of India
Map
Agency overview
Formed1984 (42 years ago) (1984)
JurisdictionIndia
HeadquartersJawaharlal Nehru Stadium,Lodi Road,Delhi,
Annual budgetIncrease3,062.60crore (equivalent to34 billion or US$410 million in 2023)(2022–23FY)[1][2]
Agency executives
Parent departmentMinistry of Youth Affairs and Sports
Websitesportsauthorityofindia.nic.in/sai_new/
SAI Training centres across India (c. 2014)

TheSports Authority of India,SAI, was set up in 1984 to carry forward the legacy of the1982 Asian Games held inNew Delhi under the Department of Sports. SAl has been entrusted with promotingsport in India and achieving sporting excellence at the national and international level.

SAI, an autonomous body under theMinistry of Youth Affairs and Sports,Government of India, is the Apex National Sports Body of India, for the development of sport in India. SAI has two sports academies, 12 regional centres, 23 national centres of excellence, 67 sports training centres, 30 extension centres of STC and 69 national sports talent content schemes.[3][4][5]

In addition, SAI also managesNetaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre, as well as five stadiums in New Delhi, such asJawaharlal Nehru Stadium,Indira Gandhi Arena,Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium,SPM Swimming Pool Complex andDr. Karni Singh Shooting Range.

The two SAI Sports Academies areNetaji Subhas National Institute of Sports inPatiala andLakshmibai National College of Physical Education inThiruvananthapuram, conducting research and running certificate toPhD level courses inphysical education andsports medicine.[3][5]

SAI Regional Centres are located atChandigarh,Zirakpur,Sonipat,Lucknow,Guwahati,Imphal,Kolkata,Bhopal,Bengaluru,Mumbai, andGandhinagar.[3][5][6][7]

Special Area Games are located atKargil,Kishanganj,Gidhaur,Ranchi,Namchi,Naharlagun,Kokrajhar,Tinsukia,Imphal,Utlou,Agartala,Aizawl,Bolpur,Jagatpur (Odisha),Sundergarh,Dhar,Port Blair,Alappuzha,Tellicherry, andMayiladuthurai.[5]

History

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On 7 May 1961, theNational Institute of Sports (NIS) was set up for the development of sports at theMotibagh Palace grounds inPatiala. On 23 January 1973, it was renamedNetaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS).

The Sports Authority of India originated with the committee formed to host the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi. SAI was set up as a Society registered under Societies Act, 1860 in pursuance of the Resolution No. 1-1/83/SAI dated 25 January 1984 of the Department of Sports, Government of India with the objective of promotion of Sports and Games as detailed in the Resolution. On 1 May 1987, the "Society for National Institute of Physical Education and Sports" (SNIPES) was merged with SAI, and as a result, theNetaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS) at Patiala and its allied centres atBhopal,Bangalore,Kolkata andGandhinagar, and theLakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education atThiruvananthapuram also came under SAI. TheNetaji Subhas National Institute of Sports at Patiala and theLakshmibai National University of Physical Education atThiruvananthapuram became its academic wings. In 1995,Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education atGwalior became a separate "Deemed University."[6]

SAI regional centres (SRC)s

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Clockwise from north:[3]

SAI academies

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Main articles:Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports andLakshmibai National College of Physical Education
Netaji SubhashNational Institute of Sports (NSNIS),Patiala.
Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education (LNCPE), Thiruvananthapuram

SAI runs following two academic institutes that run graduate and post-graduate courses in sports medicine, sports and physical education to prepare coaches and allied sports support staff.[8]

Sports sciences and medicine

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Sports Science Centre (Human Performance Lab)

In 1983, a "Department of Sports Science" was established at "NSNIS Patiala". From 1987 to 1990, "Sports science centres" with "Human Performance Lab" were set up at four regional centres. Basic sports science support staff scheme was implemented for national athletes and SAI schemes for children were introduced at various regional centres.

Sports scientists from the fields ofanthropometry,sports biomechanics,sports nutrition,sport psychology,sports physiology,physiotherapy, andphysical education (GTMT) undertake the research work to improve the performance of sportspersons. SAI has technical and research collaboration with various reputed Indian and foreign sports science and medical institutes. Doctors, physiotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, coaches and experts from these friends are also deployed at SAI academies, regional centres, sports training centres and centre of excellences.[9] SPARRC institute[10] and Indian Institute of Sports Medicine[11] recognized by Indian Government aim to provide non-invasive procedures for sorts injuries with advanced research in sports science.

Training of Elite Athlete Management Support (TEAMS)

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Hostel for elite sportspersons

This is the backbone of SAI which provides support to the National Sports Federations (NSFs) in the preparation of National Teams which participate in various International events. The TEAMS Division coordinates the Long Term Development Plan of each NSF; provides logistics and training support at various academic institutions and other Regional Centres of SAI and also at selected training centres outside SAI. The TEAMS Division draws most of its funding under the Scheme of "Assistance to National Sports Federations" from Sports Ministry. The TEAMS Division also provides support to the NSFs in the hiring of foreign coaches and selection of the national coach for each NSF, who are responsible for the training of core probables for the National teams.

With active support from TEAMS Division, good results have been achieved in the international arena in the disciplines of Badminton, Judo, Shooting, Archery, Athletics, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Wushu, Boxing and Billiards and Snooker.

Under this Scheme of "Assistance to National Sports Federations", financial assistance is provided to recognised NSFs for training and participation of teams in international events abroad, organisation of national and international tournaments in India, coaching and training of national teams under Indian and foreign coaches with requisite technical and scientific support, procurement of equipment, etc.

Engagement of foreign coaches

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It is SAI's constant endeavor to engage expert foreign coaches on short term and long-term basis to train national coaching campers and facilitate knowledge exchange with Indian coaches.

National coaching camps

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In a year, SAI organises a number of national coaching camps in different disciplines in SAI centres and other centres for preparation of Indian teams for various national and international tournaments.

S.No.Venue
1.Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
2.Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium
3.Dhyan Chand National Stadium
4.Dr. Syama Prasad Mookherjee Swimming Pool Complex
5.Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range
6.Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports
7.Lakshmibai National College of Physical Education
8.SAI Water Sports Centre Alappuzha
9.SAI Netaji Subhas Eastern Centre
10.SAI Udhav Das Mehta Bhaiji Central Centre
11.SAI Netaji Subhash Regional Centre Lucknow
12.SAI Netaji Subhash Western Centre
13.SAI Netaji Subhash Southern Centre
14.SAI Chaudhary Devi Lal Northern Regional Centre
15.SAI Aurangabad Western Centre
16.SAI Dharamshala Training Centre
17.Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre
18.P.T. Usha Academy
19.Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy
20.Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy
21.Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports
22.A P Rowing Academy,Hussain Sagar Lake
23.23. Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee National Centre of Excellence

Long Term Development Plan (LTDP)

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SAI Long Term Development Plan (SAI LTDP) aims at the joint preparation of long term sports-specific development plans byNational Sports governing bodies and federations of India (NSFs) based on a four-year cycle with yearly review. The plans cover all aspects of sports including development of sportsperson, coaching, participation, promotion, tournament schedule, hosting of major events and sports sciences.

SAI schemes

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Different sports promotion schemes of SAI, aimed at spotting and nurturing talent, are being implemented and monitored through the networks of SAI centres.

S.No.NameAge group
1.National Sports Talent Contest (NSTC)8–14 years
2.Army Boys Sports Companies (ABSC)8–14 years
3.SAI Training Centre (STC)12–18 years
4.Special Area Games (SAG)12–18 years
5.Extension Centres of STCs/SAGs12–18 years
6.Centre of Excellence (COE)12–25 years
7.Come and Play8–17 years
8.Community ConnectOpen

National Sports Talent Contest Scheme (NSTC)

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SAI National Sports Talent Contest Scheme (SAI NSTC) provides the school environment to play and study for talented 8-14 year olds who are at the right age for higher level training in competitive sports.

Army Boys Sports Company (ABSC)

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SAI Army Boys Sports Company (SAI ABSC) is a scheme run in collaboration with theIndian Army to nurture and groom talented boys in the age group of 8 to 14 years. These companies act as virtual sports schools where training is scientifically backed up and support facility is provided throughout the training period. The trainees are entitled to an assured career in the Armed Forces at 17½ years. The selection of trainees is done on the basis of performance and potential assessed through a battery of tests.

SAI Training Centers Scheme (STC)

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SAI National Swimming Academy atSPM Swimming Pool Complex in Delhi.

SAI Training Centre Scheme (SAI STC) was created in 1995 by merging "Sports Project Development Area Centres" (SPDA) and "Sports Hostel Scheme". It is run in collaboration with the State Government and Union Territory Administrations. The trainees are admitted into the scheme on residential and non-residential basis where they are funded by the government.

Come and Play Scheme

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SAI National Cycling Academy (SAINCA) velodrome atIndira Gandhi Sports Complex in Delhi

SAI Come and Play Scheme (SAI CPS) serves the purpose oftalent scouting. Meritorious talent emerging from this scheme forms a pool for induction into regular residential and non-residential sports promotional schemes of STC and SAG. The scheme was introduced in May 2011 for optimum utilisation of its five stadia in Delhi by throwing open the designated areas in the SAI Stadia for community sports.

See also

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Sports portal

References

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  1. ^"Ministry wise Summary of Budget Provisions"(PDF).Indiabudget.gov.in. February 2022. Retrieved7 August 2022.
  2. ^Sports Desk (1 February 2022)."Budget 2022: Central government announces hike in sports budget".The Indian Express. Retrieved7 August 2022.
  3. ^abcd"SAI centres and institutes on map".Archived from the original on 15 November 2017. Retrieved15 November 2017.
  4. ^SAI Centres of ExcellenceArchived 16 November 2017 at theWayback Machine.
  5. ^abcd"SAI entities list".Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved15 November 2017.
  6. ^ab"Introduction". Sports Authority of India, Government of India. Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved13 August 2014.
  7. ^Jaison, Anson (17 June 2023)."Minerva Academy Revolutionizes Indian Football with New Residential Program at Bengaluru SAI Facility".halfwayfootball.com. Halfway Football India. Archived fromthe original on 17 June 2023. Retrieved17 June 2023.
  8. ^SAi Academic coursesArchived 4 November 2011 at theWayback Machine
  9. ^"SAI research fellows".Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved15 November 2017.
  10. ^Staff Reporter (18 February 2018)."Encomiums paid to sports physician".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved17 November 2018.
  11. ^Anantharam, Chitra Deepa (17 September 2017)."For medical warriors".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X.Archived from the original on 28 September 2017. Retrieved17 November 2018.

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