In the revised scheme, the award money have been enhanced. The amount of award money for medal winners in Olympic Games (summer and winter) has been enhanced from existing ₹50 lakh (gold medal), ₹30 lakh (silver medal) and ₹20 lakh (bronze medal) to ₹75 lakh, ₹50 lakh and ₹30 lakh respectively.
The amount of award money for medal winners in Asian Games and Commonwealth Games has been enhanced from existing ₹20 lakh (gold medal), ₹10 lakh (silver medal) and ₹6 lakh (bronze medal) to ₹30 lakh, ₹20 lakh and ₹10 lakh respectively. In the category of the World Championships, Asian Championships and Commonwealth Championships, three separate categories of award money have been provided depending on whether the championships is held once in four years, once in two years or held annually.
Amount of award money for medalists of Paralympic Games (summer & winter), Para-Asian Games and Commonwealth Games (Para-Athletes) have been fixed at par with medalists of Olympic Games, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
IBSA World Championship of Blind, Deaflympics and Special Olympics (summer & winter) have been included in the revised scheme of special awards.
Under the revised scheme, the number of days of training/coaching imparted by coaches to medal winners preceding the event to be taken into account for deciding eligibility of coaches for award money have been reduced from existing 240 days to 180 days.
The revised Scheme of Special Awards is available on website of the Department of Sports.
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