The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has asked all the international federations to finalize the dates for the qualifying tournaments of the Tokyo Olympics. Along with this, it has also been asked to help draft an emergency plan for all possibilities including cancellation of tournaments between the Covid-19 epidemic. Last month, the IOC had set a deadline of 29 June 2021 for the qualification time of the Tokyo Olympics. The Tokyo Olympics, due this year due to the Coronavirus epidemic, has been postponed to next year. The IOC said, "Due to uncertainty in the calendar of international federations, the dates and venue of some competitions are still to be decided." We thank you in advance that you will inform us of the confirmation of the date and venue of the competitions so that they can be included in the qualification system at the earliest. The IOC said that once the revised qualification system is in place, the Sports Operations Manager of the IOC will continue to work with you on an emergency plan so that it can be implemented in the event of no Olympic qualification events. The IOC said that it is working on making the Tokyo Olympics a less expensive sport. The IOC expects the plan to be ready by July. He said that we want this plan to be ready by July and then based on the global situation we will discuss with you whether it is necessary to implement these contingency plans and formally included in the pre-agreed personal qualification system Whether or not to do it. Shooter Shivam started this work amidst Corona crisis Anjana Singh thanked Corona Warriors in a special way College Drop-out Sarvesh Pancholi Makes His Debut As An Author