NEW DELHI: In the interim Union Budget presented by
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
on Thursday, the
Sports Ministry
received an allocation of Rs 3,442.32 crore, marking an increase of Rs 45.36 crore compared to the previous year.
In the last budget, the Sports Ministry had received a revised allocation of Rs 3,396.96 crore.
The primary focus for the 2024-25 financial year will be on the Olympic Games in Paris, scheduled from July 26 to August 11.
The ministry's flagship program, Khelo India, saw an allocation of Rs 900 crore, reflecting a rise of Rs 20 crore from the preceding budget.
The Sports Authority of India (SAI), which organises national camps, provides infrastructure and equipment to athletes, appoints coaches among others, saw Rs 26.83 crore increase in its budgetary allocation from the previous year's revised expenditure of Rs 795.77 crore.
The National Sports Federations (NSFs) will receive Rs 15 crore more this time, as compared to the 2023-24 revised budget of Rs 325 crore.
The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) too got a raise with the government allocating Rs 22.30 crore in the interim budget as compared to Rs 21.73 crore in 2023-24.
The National Dope Testing Laboratory (NDTL), which conducts the testing of dope samples, will receive Rs 22 crore, Rs 2.5 crore more than the previous budget.
The budget for National Centre of Sports Science and Research has been reduced to Rs 8 crore from Rs 10 crore previously, while the National Sports University will get an increased allocation of Rs 91.90 crore from Rs 83.21 crore of 2023-24 budget.
The budget for giving incentives to sportspersons saw a significant reduction from Rs 84 crore to Rs 39 crore.
The allocation for National Sports Development Fund was also reduced to Rs 18 from Rs 46 crore. The Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay National Welfare for Sportspersons scheme got Rs 2 crore.
The allocation for 'Enhancement of Sports Facility in Jammu and Kashmir' was also brought down to Rs 8 crore from previous budget allocation of Rs 20 crore.
In the previous budget, the allocation for Commonwealth Games was Rs 15 crore, which was brought down to Rs 0.01 crore this time.
(With inputs from PTI)