May 6, 2025
Why in News ? Indian Prime Minister recently inaugurated 7th Khelo India Youth Games.
Relevance : UPSC Pre & Mains
Prelims: Sports Authority of India (SAI)/TOP
About TOPS:
The Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) is a flagship program of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), Government of India, launched in September 2014 to identify, support, and groom elite athletes for medal success at the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
It exemplifies targeted policy interventions. Its structure, involving the Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) and Sports Authority of India (SAI), reflects efficient governance and public-private partnerships (e.g., NSDF funding).
Objective:
Structure:
TOPS Elite Athletes’ Identification Committee: Selects athletes based on performance in international events (e.g., Asian Games, Commonwealth Games) and medal potential. Chaired initially by Anurag Thakur (MP), it includes eminent athletes like Pullela Gopichand, Rahul Dravid, and Abhinav Bindra.
Mission Olympic Cell (MOC): A dedicated body under the Sports Authority of India (SAI), chaired by the SAI Director General. It approves training programs, disburses funds, monitors progress, and decides athlete inclusion/exclusion. Weekly meetings involve National Sports Federations (NSFs) and SAI officers.
Funding: Supported by the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF), with contributions from public sector units (e.g., Rs 30 crore from IIFCL, 2015–18). Over 50% of NSDF expenditure goes to TOPS.
Support Provided:
Financial Assistance: Monthly stipend of Rs 50,000 per athlete, funding for foreign training, competitions, and equipment.
Training: Access to world-class coaches, modern facilities, and international camps (e.g., P.V. Sindhu’s training in Germany).
Support Staff: Physiotherapists, sports psychologists, mental trainers, and nutritionists.
Customized Programs: Tailored training plans, including participation in Grand Slams, World Championships, and Olympic qualifiers.
Athlete Categories:
Core Group: 104 athletes across 13 disciplines, including men’s and women’s hockey teams, with proven medal potential.
Development Group: 269 athletes across 12 disciplines, focusing on junior and sub-junior talent for future Olympics.
Recent Updates (2023–2025):
Athlete Inclusions:
2023: Re-induction of archer Atanu Das, rifle shooters Mehuli Ghosh and Tilottama Sen (bronze medalist, 2023 ISSF World Cup), and 27 new athletes, bringing the total to 270 (101 Core, 169 Development).
About the SAI :
· The Sports Authority of India (SAI) is the apex national sports body under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), Government of India. · Founded in 1984 following the success of the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, merging the Sports Authority of India (1958) and the National Institute of Sports (1961). · Governance: Operates under MYAS, governed by a Governing Body chaired by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports. The Director General (DG) oversees daily operations.
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