The players playing India's sting in the world of sports also have high expectations from the general budget. Players who have raised the flag of India in wrestling, boxing and athletics are hopeful that this time in the budget the government can prioritize sports. Players believe that if facilities are increased from the beginning, then the country can get more sports talent. Lack of facilities in India causes many talents to die prematurely. In some sports, a lot is spent on the players who do better, but the players should get better, the focus is important. In the absence of a budget, players are forced to practice on torn mats, then there is no elevated track.
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The same sportspersons should be able to provide essential facilities like better sports equipment, equipment, coaches, diet, physiotherapists, and doctors, there should be a provision in the budget. International women cricketer Shefali Verma, resident of Ghanipura in Rohtak district of Haryana, says that the government sports Is seen to be a priority, so it is expected that this time the budget will meet the expectations of the players. The same Bheem Awardee wrestler Virendra Bhalla says that for better results, from every stadium to the wrestling hall in Rajiv Gandhi Sports Complexes and all the necessary facilities can be provided, the government should make some such arrangement. Due to separate arrangements in the budget for announcements for other awards including medal winning players, players will not have to wait for the prize money.
Apart from this, international boxer Amit Panghal, resident of Mayna village in Haryana, hopes that a special budget will be kept for the Olympic qualifying players. A better arrangement of coaches and grounds is also necessary in every village. Ekta Bhanyan of Hisar, a Para Athlete selected for the Tokyo Paralympics, is hopeful that the government will at least manage the ramp this time in the budget. She says that in public and private institutions, the auditorium makes it difficult for differently abled players to climb in a wheelchair. The government should also pay attention in this direction. Some concrete provision in this regard is also expected in the budget. Apart from this, international player Savita says that junior level players should also get the amount for the diet. It is necessary to have additional arrangements for the state level or national level player. Shooting sensation Manu Bhakar is hopeful that the budget may provide for additional allocation towards opening of sports complexes with new shooting range and better facilities.
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