Funds to prepare Punjab athletes for Games yet to be released

Published April 21, 2023
ISLAMABAD: Athletes of Pakistan Navy carry the National Games torch towards the Jinnah Stadium in October 2019.—INP
ISLAMABAD: Athletes of Pakistan Navy carry the National Games torch towards the Jinnah Stadium in October 2019.—INP

LAHORE: While Adviser to Punjab Chief Minister on Sports and Youth Affairs Wahab Riaz has announced hefty cash prizes for the winners from the province at next month’s National Games in Quetta, the government is yet to release funds to prepare the contingents.

A summary has moved to the Punjab government asking to release Rs30 million for training camps, travel and kits for a 450-strong contingent for the May 22-30 national gala in Balochistan capital.

An official of the Punjab Olympic Association (PbOA) told Dawn that though the summary had not been returned by the government to Sports Board Punjab (SBP), it was learnt that the funds would not be released.

“The government of Punjab has raised an objection that the government has already allocated Rs2 billion under the Sports Endowment Funds; and it has also released special grants to the Pakistan Athletics Federation (Rs50 million), Punjab Golf Association (Rs50 million) and the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation (Rs10 million) in the recent past,” the PbOA official said.

When contacted, an SBP official, however, said the summary would be approved soon as the government was willing to send the contingent for the national gala.

The official, on the condition of anonymity, said though the time was running short noting the team events at the games were to start on May 14, and hoped the camps would be set up in the first week of May.

According to the PbOa official, due to Eidul Fitr holidays the offices would reopen from April 26.

The ground reality suggests the Punjab contingent’s preparations for the Games are yet to formally kick off.

“When the players do not get proper training, how will they be able to win medals at the games where professional players from Wapda, Army, Navy, Pakistan Air Force and others will be competing,” wondered the official.

Interestingly, on the other hand, Wahab, in a press release issued on Thursday announced that the team’s events winners will earn Rs1,000,000, runners-up to get Rs500,000 while third-position holder will pocket Rs250,000.

In the individual events, gold, silver and bronze medallists from Punjab will receive cash prizes of Rs500,000, Rs250,000 and Rs100,000 each, respectively.

Published in Dawn, April 21st, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Strange claim
Updated 21 Dec, 2024

Strange claim

In all likelihood, Pakistan and US will continue to be ‘frenemies'.
Media strangulation
Updated 21 Dec, 2024

Media strangulation

Administration must decide whether it wishes to be remembered as an enabler or an executioner of press freedom.
Israeli rampage
21 Dec, 2024

Israeli rampage

ALONG with the genocide in Gaza, Israel has embarked on a regional rampage, attacking Arab and Muslim states with...
Tax amendments
Updated 20 Dec, 2024

Tax amendments

Bureaucracy gimmicks have not produced results, will not do so in the future.
Cricket breakthrough
20 Dec, 2024

Cricket breakthrough

IT had been made clear to Pakistan that a Champions Trophy without India was not even a distant possibility, even if...
Troubled waters
20 Dec, 2024

Troubled waters

LURCHING from one crisis to the next, the Pakistani state has been consistent in failing its vulnerable citizens....