Programs & Policies
The
Sports Authority of India (SAI) was established by the Govt. in 1984
as a Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, with the twin
objective of broad-basing of sports and to achieve excellence at the
national and international level. Over the years, SAI has emerged as a
field arm of sports of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
(MYAS).
Aims & Objectives of SAI:
- To promote and broad-base sports in the country.
- To implement schemes/programmes for achieving excellence in sports in different disciplines at international level in order to establish India as a major sporting power.
- To maintain and utilize on behalf of the Govt., stadia which were constructed/renovated for the IXth Asian Games held in 1982.
- To act as an interface between the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and other agencies concerned with the promotion/ development of sports in the country on the other hand, i.e., State Govt., U.T. Administration, IOA, National Sports Federations, Sports Control Boards, Industrial Houses, etc.
- To establish, run, manage and administer the institutions to produce high caliber coaches, sports scientists and physical education teachers.
- To plan, construct, acquire, develop, take over, mange, maintain and utilize sports infrastructure and facilities in the country.
- To initiate, undertake, sponsor, stimulate and encourage research projects related to various sports sciences for upgradation of sports, sportspersons and coaches.
- Other incidental issues concerning promotion, development and excellence in sports.
Maintenance and Utilisation of Stadia:
SAI
is maintaining and utilizing the following stadia on behalf of Govt.
of India which were created/renovated for the IXth Asian Games held in
1982. These stadia are also venues for the Commonwealth Games-2010 :
(i) Jawaharlal Nehru Sports Complex
(ii) Indira Gandhi Sports Complex
(iii) Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium
(iv) Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee Swimming Pool Complex
(v) Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Ranges.
Apart
from the above, the following sports promotional schemes are also
being implemented by SAI through its Regional Centres for spotting and
nurturing talented children by providing them requisite facilities in
terms of sports infrastructure, sports equipment, competition exposure
and scientific coaching etc.
(i) Centres of Excellence Scheme
(ii) SAI Training Centres (STC) Scheme
(iii) Special Area Games (SAG) Scheme
(iv) National Sports Talent Contest (NSTC) Scheme
(v) Army Boys Sports Companies (ABSC) Scheme
(vi) Come and Play Scheme
SAI
has got two Academic Wings, namely, Netaji Subhas National Institute
of Sports (NSNIS), Patiala for coaches and the Lakshmibai National
College of Physical Education (LNCPE) at Thiruvananthapuram.
ACADEMICS COURSES AT NETAJI SUBHAS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPORTS , PATIALA
1. M.Sc. (Sports Coaching)
(Affiliated with Punjabi University Patiala)
2. Post Graduate Diploma In Sports Medicine
(Affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot and recognized by MCI)
3. Diploma In Sports Coaching
(At SAI Centre - Patiala, Bangalore and Kolkata)
4. Diploma In Integrated Sports Massage
(At LNCPE, Thiruvananthapuram)
5. Six Week Certificate Courses In Sports Coaching
6. Coach Development Programme
7. IOC Solidarity Courses In Sport
8. Advance Courses For In Service Coaches
9. Refresher Course In Sports Coaching
10. Sports Massage Course
11. Ground Management Course
(For Ground Men)
ACADEMICS COURSES AT LNCPE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Affiliated to the University of Kerala, the college offers:
1. Master of Physical Education (MPE) (2 years)
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Health and Fitness Management (PGDHFM), (1 Year)
3. Master of Philosophy (M.Phil)