Sunday, August 3, 2014

Haryana government raises award money for Commonwealth Games medal winners | The Indian Express

Haryana government raises award money for Commonwealth Games medal winners | The Indian Express

The Haryana government on Wednesday congratulated the medal winners from the state at the ongoing Commonwealth Games and announced a steep hike in monetary incentives for the achievers at the Glasgow edition and also for the future winners at upcoming Asian Games.
“I congratulate the players of Haryana who have won medals at the Commonwealth Games. So far, players from Haryana have won eight medals including three gold and five silver,” Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said addressing a press
conference after chairing a meeting of the State Cabinet here.
He said that on their return from CWG, the government would hold a function to honour them.
Hooda also said from now on, winners of gold, silver and bronze medals at the Asian Games would get Rs two crore, Rs one crore and Rs 50 lakh respectively instead of Rs 25 lakh, Rs 15 lakh and Rs 10 lakh earlier.
He announced that winners of gold, silver and bronze medals at the Commonwealth Games, the award money has been raised to Rs one crore, Rs 50 lakh and Rs 25 lakh from Rs 15lakh, Rs 10 lakh and Rs five lakh respectively.
He said that for Olympics, the state government has already announced to give Rs five crore for winner of gold, Rs three crore for silver and Rs two crore for bronze medal.
The Chief Minister also announced the decision of the State Government to give employment to outstanding sports persons.
He said that Sajeev Rajput, an outstanding shooter, has been appointed as Inspector in Police Department.
Constable Ramesh Kumar, Kabbadi player has also been appointed as an Inspector while Anil Kumar, wrestler, has been appointed as Inspector.
Parmila Devi has been appointed as Sub Inspector in recognition of her outstanding contribution in the field of sports as a Kabbadi player.

OBC IN OPEN

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Three students in the MBBS 2009 batch, from the reserved category, claimed general category seats on merit.
“Meritorious students automatically become part of general rank, irrespective of their category,” said Dr YK Gupta, PRO at AIIMS.
“We get very bright students from reserved categories, and they even go on to become toppers. Most of them opt out of reservation,” said a senior doctor in the administration who did not wish to be named.
According to the government’s directive, general students should occupy 50 per cent of seats, 15 per cent by the schedule caste and 7.5 per cent by the schedule tribe and 27 per cent OBC.
Simply put, it means 36 seats out of 77 seats in the MBBS are open for general students, 11 for SC, 6 for ST and 19 for OBC.
On January 13, an MBBS aspirant’s father filed a Right to Information application, demanding names of students selected to the 2009 batch, with ranks and categories.
In its response on February 19, the AIIMS registrar put three students in “others” category. The entrance test
information bulletin mentions general, schedule caste/schedule tribe, other backward class and orthopaedic physically handicapped as the only eligible categories for admission to various courses.
On February 23, the father filed a second RTI application to the Dean's (examination) office, asking him to explain the “others” category.
In its response on March 17, the list released by the Dean's office put those three students under general category.
“Those three must have been creamy layer OBC candidates who later took admission through the general category,” said a senior official.