SAI to offer officer's grade jobs to all Olympians
By PTI - NEW DELHI
08th August 2012 04:10 PM
The Sports Ministry on Wednesday offered all Olympians of the
country officer's grade jobs in the Sports Authority of India a couple of days
after champion marksman, Subedar Vijay Kumar, threatened to quit the Army for
being denied promotion.
Sports Minister Ajay Maken said the SAI will post an advertisement on its
website Wednesday calling for all Olympians, including past participants, to
join the organisation.
"An athlete who has represented India in the Olympics is always a world
class athlete and he should be treated accordingly. As a Sports Minister I have
always been saying that all sportspersons who have competed in Olympics should
be given officer's grade job in the government," Maken told reporters on
Wednesday.
"If any of these government organisations, including the Army, is unable
to do so the SAI will take up the matter.
"The SAI will be coming up with an ad on its website wherein we are
inviting all Olympians to join SAI as Group B officers, and all such Olympians
who have won medals will automatically be promoted as Group A officers,"
he added.
Soon after the shooter won silver medal in the 25m rapid fire pistol event in
the London Olympics, Kumar had made it clear that he was unhappy with the Army
for not being given a single promotion in the last six years, despite some
major sporting achievements at the national and international level.
Sports Minister Ajay Maken was quick to take up the shooter's cause and has
written to Defence Minister AK Antony, seeking special consideration for the
athlete who has done India proud.
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