India-Australia launch Sports Partnership in Mumbai

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India-launch Sports Partnership in

and today launched Sports partnership in aimed at increasing  cooperation in sports.  The Partnership, which was launched by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports Mr. Vijay Goel and the visiting Australian Prime Minister Mr. Malcolm Turnbull, in the presence of cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar, will advance cooperation in four areas - athlete and coach training and development, sport science, sport governance and integrity, and grassroots participation.”
 
Speaking on the occasion, Sports Minister Vijay Goel said “we have a lot to learn and share with in the field of sports. The India-Sports Partnership would facilitate exchange of athletes, coaches, technical officials, sports scientists between two countries.” 
 
He said has started taking sports as a very important component of public health management as well as education. “We have launched a major grassroots programme - Khelo for developing a sporting culture at grass-roots level.  We are planning to introduce sports as a compulsory subject in schools” he said. 
 
The Minister said that the National Sports Talent Identification and Development Portal would be launched shortly.   
 
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said under the new partnership Victoria University and the University of Canberra would work with to assist in the establishment of a National Sports University similar to the Australian Institute of Sport.
 
Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Goel also met with some young girls from Mumbai’s slums who are being taught to play sports byApnalaya, an organization with which Sachin Tendulkar’s mother-in-law Ms. Annabel Mehta is associated with. The Australian PM  praised the work saying that sport builds up social capital.
 
Wrapping up his four day visit, Mr. Turnbull said India, which is evolving as an economic superpower,  is now enormously important in the region. He said “my trip has been all about deepening more engaged collaboration between and in the fields of economics, sports, health, science and education.” 
 

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India-Australia launch Sports Partnership in Mumbai

India-Australia launch Sports Partnership in Mumbai
India-launch Sports Partnership in

and today launched Sports partnership in aimed at increasing  cooperation in sports.  The Partnership, which was launched by the Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports Mr. Vijay Goel and the visiting Australian Prime Minister Mr. Malcolm Turnbull, in the presence of cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar, will advance cooperation in four areas - athlete and coach training and development, sport science, sport governance and integrity, and grassroots participation.”
 
Speaking on the occasion, Sports Minister Vijay Goel said “we have a lot to learn and share with in the field of sports. The India-Sports Partnership would facilitate exchange of athletes, coaches, technical officials, sports scientists between two countries.” 
 
He said has started taking sports as a very important component of public health management as well as education. “We have launched a major grassroots programme - Khelo for developing a sporting culture at grass-roots level.  We are planning to introduce sports as a compulsory subject in schools” he said. 
 
The Minister said that the National Sports Talent Identification and Development Portal would be launched shortly.   
 
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said under the new partnership Victoria University and the University of Canberra would work with to assist in the establishment of a National Sports University similar to the Australian Institute of Sport.
 
Mr. Turnbull and Mr. Goel also met with some young girls from Mumbai’s slums who are being taught to play sports byApnalaya, an organization with which Sachin Tendulkar’s mother-in-law Ms. Annabel Mehta is associated with. The Australian PM  praised the work saying that sport builds up social capital.
 
Wrapping up his four day visit, Mr. Turnbull said India, which is evolving as an economic superpower,  is now enormously important in the region. He said “my trip has been all about deepening more engaged collaboration between and in the fields of economics, sports, health, science and education.” 
 

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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