National Sports Awards 2020
IN NEWS
- Government of India has announced National Sports Awards -2020 to be conferred upon the sportspersons, coaches, entities and university.
About
- The five Khel Ratna winners for this year would be star cricketer Rohit Sharma, wrestler Vinesh Phogat, Paralympic gold-winner Mariyappan Thangavelu, TT player Manika Batra, and women's hockey team captain Rani Rampal.
- Awards will be held virtually on 29 August, the National Sports Day, instead of the Rashtrapati Bhavan this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
About National Sports Awards
National Sports Awards are given every year to recognize and reward excellence in sports. It comprises the following awards –
1. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
- It is the highest sporting honour of India. It was instituted in 1991–92. The recipient(s) is/are honoured for their outstanding performance in the field of sports over a period of four years at international level.
2. Dronacharya Awards
- It was instituted in 1985 to honour eminent Coaches for producing medal winners at prestigious International sports events.
3. Arjuna awards
- It was instituted in 1961. To be eligible for the Award, a sportsperson should have had not only good performance over the previous four years at the International level but also should have shown qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and a sense of discipline.
4. Dhyan Chand Award
- It was instituted in 2002. It is an award for life-time achievements in sports.
5. Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award
- It is the highest national recognition for outstanding achievements in the field of adventure on land, sea and air.
6. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy
- It was instituted in 1956-57 to honour the top overall performing university in the Inter-University Tournaments.
7. Rashtriya Khel Protsahana Purushkar
- It was instituted from 2009 to recognize the corporate entities (both in private and public sector) and individuals who have played a visible role in the area of sports promotion and development.
National Sports Awards 2020 List
1. RAJIV GANDHI KHEL RATNA AWARD
S. No. | Name of the Sportsperson | Discipline |
1. | Shri Rohit Sharma | Cricket |
2. | Shri Mariyappan T. | Para Athletics |
3. | Ms. Manika Batra | Table Tennis |
4. | Ms. Vinesh | Wrestling |
5. | Ms. Rani | Hockey |
2. DRONACHARYA AWARD
A. Life- Time Category
S. No. | Name of the Coach | Discipline |
1. | Shri Dharmendra Tiwary | Archery |
2. | Shri Purushotham Rai | Athletics |
3. | Shri Shiv Singh | Boxing |
4. | Shri Romesh Pathania | Hockey |
5. | Shri Krishan Kumar Hooda | Kabaddi |
6. | Shri Vijay Bhalchandra Munishwar | Para Powerlifting |
7. | Shri Naresh Kumar | Tennis |
8. | Shri Om Parkash Dahiya | Wrestling |
B. Regular Category
S. No. | Name of the Coach | Discipline |
1. | Shri Jude Felix Sebastian | Hockey |
2. | Shri Yogesh Malviya | Mallakhamb |
3. | Shri Jaspal Rana | Shooting |
4. | Shri Kuldeep Kumar Handoo | Wushu | 5. | Shri Gaurav Khanna | Para Badminton |
3. ARJUNA AWARD
S. No. | Name of the Sportsperson | Discipline |
1. | Shri Atanu Das | Archery |
2. | Ms. Dutee Chand | Athletics |
3. | Shri Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy | Badminton |
4. | Shri Chirag Chandrasekhar Shetty | Badminton | 5. | Shri Vishesh Bhriguvanshi | Basketball |
6. | Subedar Manish Kaushik | Boxing |
7. | Ms. Lovlina Borgohain | Boxing |
8. | Shri Ishant Sharma | Cricket | 9. | Ms. Deepti Sharma | Cricket |
10. | Shri Sawant Ajay Anant | Equestrian |
11. | Shri Sandesh Jhingan | Football |
12. | Ms. Aditi Ashok | Golf | 13. | Shri Akashdeep Singh | Hockey |
14. | Ms. Deepika | Hockey |
15. | Shri Deepak | Kabaddi |
16. | Shri Kale Sarika Sudhakar | Kho Kho | 17. | Shri Dattu Baban Bhokanal | Rowing |
18. | Ms. Manu Bhaker | Shooting |
19. | Shri Saurabh Chaudhary | Shooting |
20. | Ms. Madhurika Suhas Patkar | Table Tennis | 21. | Shri Divij Sharan | Tennis |
22. | Shri Shiva Keshavan | Winter Sports |
23. | Ms. Divya Kakran | Wrestling |
24. | Shri Rahul Aware | Wrestling | 25. | Shri Suyash Narayan Jadhav | Para Swimming |
26. | Shri Sandeep | Para Athletics |
27. | Shri Manish Narwal | Para Shooting |
4. DHYAN CHAND AWARD
S. No. | Name of the Sportsperson | Discipline |
1. | Shri Kuldip Singh Bhullar | Athletics |
2. | Ms. Jincy Philips | Athletics |
3. | Shri Pradeep Shrikrishna Gandhe | Badminton |
4. | Ms. Trupti Murgunde | Badminton | 5. | Ms. N. Usha | Boxing |
6. | Shri Lakha Singh | Boxing |
7. | Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sandhu | Football |
8. | Shri Ajit Singh | Hockey | 9. | Shri Manpreet Singh | Kabaddi |
10. | Shri J. Ranjith Kumar | Para Athletics |
11. | Shri Satyaprakash Tiwari | Para Badminton |
12. | Shri Manjeet Singh | Rowing | 13. | Late Shri Sachin Nag | Swimming |
14. | Shri Nandan P Bal | Tennis |
15. | Shri Netarpal Hooda | Wrestling |
5. TENZING NORGAY NATIONAL ADVENTURE AWARDS 2020
S. No. | Name of the Sportsperson | Category |
1. | Ms. Anita Devi | Land Adventure |
2. | Col. Sarfraz Singh | Land Adventure |
3. | Shri Taka Tamut | Land Adventure |
4. | Shri Narender Singh | Land Adventure | 5. | Shri Keval Hiren Kakka | Land Adventure |
6. | Shri Satendra Singh | Water Adventure |
7. | Shri Gajanand Yadava | Air Adventure |
8. | Late Shri Magan Bissa | Life Time Achievement |
6. MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD (MAKA) TROPHY
1. | Panjab University, Chandigarh |
7. RASHTRIYA KHEL PROTSAHAN PURUSKAR
S. No. | Category | Entity recommended for Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar, 2020 |
1. | Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent | 1. Lakshya Institute 2. Army Sports Institute |
2. | Encouragement to sports through Corporate Social Responsibility | Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Ltd. |
3. | Employment of sportspersons and sports welfare measures | Air Force Sports Control Board |
4. | Sports for Development | International Institute of Sports Management (IISM) |
Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana
IN NEWS
- The ESI (Employees' State Insurance) Corporation during its 182nd meeting held under Minister of State for Labour and Employment (I/C) has taken important decision to provide Relaxation in eligibility criteria and enhancement in the payment of unemployment benefit under Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana, towards improvement in its service delivery mechanism and providing relief to workers affected by COVID-19 pandemic.
About Atal Bimit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana
- Rolled out by ESI for providing unemployment allowance to workers rendered jobless due to changing employment pattern.
- It aims to financially support those who lost their jobs or rendered jobless for whatsoever reasons due to changing employment pattern.
- Its beneficiaries will be insured persons covered under Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 for period of two years continuously.
- Under this scheme, workers will be able to draw 47% of their total contributions towards ESIC after remaining unemployed for at least three months from date of leaving their previous jobs.
- They can choose to receive the cash at one go or in instalments. It will be applicable to all factories and establishments employing at least 10 workers.
Relaxed Eligibility Criteria
- The payment of relief has been enhanced to 50% of average of wages from earlier 25% of average wages payable upto maximum 90 days of unemployment.
- Instead of the relief becoming payable 90 days after unemployment, it shall become due for payment after 30 days.
- The Insured Person can submit the claim directly to ESIC Branch Office instead of the claim being forwarded by the last employer and the payment shall be made directly in the bank account of IP.
- The Insured Person should have been insurable employment for a minimum period of 2 years before his/her unemployment and should have contributed for not less than 78 days in the contribution period immediately preceding to unemployment and minimum 78 days in one of the remaining 3 contribution periods in 02 years prior to unemployment.
‘HARIT PATH’ A Mobile App to Monitor Plantation
IN NEWS
- The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, has developed a mobile App called ‘Harit Path' to monitor location, growth, species details, maintenance activities, targets and achievements of each of its field units for each and every plant under all plantation projects.
ABOUT
- National Highways Authority of India was set up by an act of the Parliament, NHAI Act, 1988.
- According to an NHAI release, to commemorate 25 years of its service to the nation, it has also recently undertaken ‘Harit Bharat Sankalp’, a nation-wide plantation drive which is in line with its commitment to promote environment protection and sustainability. NHAI Planted 25 Lakh Plants in 25 Days to Mark its Silver Jubilee Year
- The nation-wide plantation drive has been actively taken up by NHAI’s regional offices to achieve the collective target of making greener national highways. Maximum number of over 5.0 lakh plants has been planted in Uttar Pradesh, followed by over 3.0 lakh in Rajasthan and 2.67 Lakh in Madhya Pradesh along the national highways.
- In order to ensure 100% survival of the plants, avenue plantation of minimum height of 1.5-meter have been emphasized along the national highway.
KEY CONTROL
- In order to track the growth and health of the plants, photographs along with data of the plants captured using Harit Path shall be uploaded every 3 months on NHAI’s AI powered Big Data Analytics platform – Data Lake.
- Highway contractors shall be accountable for proper upkeep and maintenance of the plantation and liable to replace the missing/dead plants. Performance and growth of the plants shall be linked to the payment to the contractors for this work.
CONCLUSION
- NHAI has been undertaking plantation drives from time to time to develop eco-friendly National Highways and has constantly addressed ecological concerns by adopting environment-friendly methods. The launch of ‘Harit Path’, mobile app will further facilitate creation of Green Highways across the country.
After Hagia Sophia, Turkey’s Historic Chora Church also Switched to Mosque
IN NEWS
- Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan reconverted the historic Chora church, one of Istanbul’s most celebrated Byzantine buildings, into a mosque on Friday, a month after opening the famed Hagia Sophia to Muslim worship.
CHORA CHURCH
- The mediaeval Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora, built near the ancient city walls of Constantinople, contains 14th century Byzantine mosaics and frescoes .
- They were plastered over after the city was conquered by the Muslim Ottomans in 1453, but brought to light again when – like Hagia Sophia – the building was converted to a museum by Turkey’s secular republic more than 70 years ago.
HAGIA SOPHIA
- Hagia Sophia officially the Great Mosque of Ayasofya and the Church of Hagia Sophia is a Late Antique place of worship in Istanbul that has served as a Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral, briefly a Roman Catholic cathedral, later an Ottoman mosque, and a museum. Completed in 537, during the reign of the eastern Roman emperor Justinian I, it was then the world's largest interior space and the first to employ a fully pendentive dome
GLOBAL REACTION
- The move was sharply criticized by church leaders and some Western countries, who said that reconverting Hagia Sophia exclusively for Muslim worship risked deepening religious rifts.
- Last year a Turkish court annulled a 1945 government decision converting Chora – known as Kariye in Turkish – into a museum run by the Education Ministry.