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Aug 26 2008

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Alok Vats

Why India Won’t Get Good Number of Medals in Olympics?

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The most prestigious sports show of the year- Beijing Olympics 2008 is over with lots of ping pong. The hosting country, China is at the top with 51 Gold medals, 21 Silver medals and 28 Bronze medals.  USA followed China with 36 Gold medals, 38 Silver medals and 36 Bronze medals. Although, India far away from these winning countries but this years Olympics had created historical records with first ever individual Gold and 2 Bronze medals.

This can be considered best performance by India. Abhinav Bindra won the first gold in Olympics in Shooting, Sushil Kumar catch Bronze in Wrestling while Vijendra Kumar gets first Bronze in Boxing.

Comparative to earlier performances India has recorded good points in Olympics but why we never get good number of medals in Olympics? India, the biggest democracy of the world and second largest populated country has very few medals at the name of Olympics. A lone gold till now at the Olympics makes one wonder, Can India ever match China and USA when it comes to winning medals at the Olympics? What are the reasons? May be the following points are responsible to some extent behind our failure:

Infrastructure: A proper infrastructure is needed to encourage any sports. Most of our concern remain on cricket which is nowhere in Olympics. Other games of interest in Olympics remain ignored like shooting, Athletics, Gymnastics etc. These players need support to have an enthusiastic spirit. How medals can is expected without proper infrastructure to these sports? Proper utilization of funds is required for different sports to flourish.

Cricket: Cricket is the most adored and played sports not only in India but all over the world. Cricket is played on every street in India. People got crazy when it comes to cricket and left everything to watch the battle between two teams on cricket ground. It gives everything from money and fame to respect. That is why every person who loves sports wants to make his career in cricket. This is one of the biggest factor because of which we are lacking in the major sports events. Other sports get hide behind cricket and get less value comparatively.

Politics in sports organization: we try to dominate in all the sports and due to this the focus shifts from the player to the authorities in these games. This is because of politics in sports organization which lads to a failure in Olympics and hence no medals.

Lack of efficient government and legislation: India does not lack in talent. Indians have lots of buried talent which needs to dig up. But government is not providing adequate facilities and finance needs which make the talent lost. Without these efforts India can not organize a team to lead in Olympics, bureaucratic and in-efficient democratic system and poor lead ship makes India unable to coordinate all interests behind the game.

Our Will Power: Lack of will power makes the sports dull and there become no chance of winning any medal. Will power is a must and must thing to achieve success. Sushil Kumar, Vijender Kumar, is those who win medals this year by their strong will power.

Encouragement from Schools: Children learn from their schools. Their sports play list enlists mostly cricket, football, hockey and tennis. Other games like shooting, boxing, gymnastics are given little or no importance. No good facilities are provided for these games. But these games are included in Olympics and hence enough talent is not created in youngsters for these games which makes India avoid of any good number of medals in Olympics.

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Mar 17 2008

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Alok Vats

New infrastructure projects for Mumbai!

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A new infrastructure project for Mumbai including as many as 16 flyovers, a proposed monorail project is going to give the city a new shape.

The Maharashtra government has sanctioned Rs.66.43 billion ($1.65 billion) for infrastructure and transport projects in the city and its suburbs for 2008-09.

Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said that the projects include the prestigious Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) and the Extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP),

Rs.5 billion will be spent on the ongoing MUIP, Rs.4.68 billion on the 146-km-long Metro Railway Project, Rs.3 billion for Mithi River Development Project and Rs.6 billion towards Station Area Traffic Improvement Scheme with skywalks and shopping plazas.

The metro rail project will be completed in three phases. The work on the Phase I connecting the 12-km-long Versova-Ghatkopar sector has already commenced. This will be followed by the 32-km-long Kandivli-Mankhurd sector via Bandra and Kurla. The third route will connect the 20-km-long Colaba-Bandra sector.

As many as 16 flyovers worth Rs.1.50 billion are proposed for the year. An amount of Rs.5 billion will be spent on the monorail project.

It will include Rs.4.31 billion towards the railway component of the project, Rs.2.65 billion for road development and Rs.40 million for relief and rehabilitation of projects-affected persons.

The officials of Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, MMRDA expects to raise an amount of Rs.61.44 billion with a large chunk - Rs.39.10 billion - coming from sale of land. A World Bank loan of Rs.4.03 billion would also be taken.

The project is initiated by MMRDA to solve traffic and transport problems in the city. It is supposed to be completed by June 2009 and so far an amount Rs.19.54 billion has been spent, while Rs.7 billion will be spent during 2008-09.

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