Haryana govt not to take fees from players for practicing in stadiums

Chandigarh, April 22 : Taking yet another big decision for the sportspersons of the state, Haryana government has decided to waive off fees charged from the players coming for practice in the stadiums or sports complexes across the state. Announcing this on Friday, Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs Sandeep Singh said from now on players will be able to prepare for games free of cost in the stadium or sports complexes. This decision has been taken by the state government to further accelerate Haryana’s plan of developing the State as a sports Hub and for further nurturing the talent of the players, he added. “Apart from the players even the Sports Association or Federation registered under the Haryana Olympic Association will also be exempted from paying any fee for organizing any sports event like State or National Championships. However, only the private organizations will have to pay the prescribed fee for using the sports stadium,” he said. The MoS said consistent new steps are being taken by the present state government to promote sports and for ensuring all-round development of the players. “Not only this, Haryana has already made its mark on the world map for not only giving maximum prize money to the players but also for providing Rs 5 lakh as advance preparation money. All these que steps have certainly helped the State to be recognized as the Sports Hub,” he added. He said as a result of the ‘player-friendly policies’ of the state government, the players have brought laurels at both National and International Levels. Winning the highest number of medals at the Olympics and Paralympics – 2021 is a living example of how Haryana is emerging as a pioneer for other states in the field of sports. DB SY 1537