Commonwealth Games, athletes' plight top Gill's agenda
New Delhi, May 29:Preparation for next year's Commonwealth Games and the plight of retired athletes will be high on agenda during M S Gill's second innings as the Youth Affairs and Sports Minister.
In his first interaction with the media after assuming office today -- this time as cabinet minister -- Gill told reporters that he wants to put a zing into youth programmes like Nehru Yuva Kendra and National Service Scheme across the country and add aesthetics to the sports awards.
But the immediate concern is to ensure that the capital doesn't flounder in its preparation for the Commonwealth Games it hosts next year, the Minister said.
"I'm confident we would put things in place well in time. Most of the stadiums would be ready by December, even though venues for cycling, swimming and shooting might slip to January-February," Gill said.
"Money is not an issue. In the last meeting of the previous government, money for those seven stadiums was upped from Rs 1000 crore to Rs 2400 crore without a murmur and construction work is now going on in full swing," he said.
The other issue in his priority list would be to bring smiles on the retired athletes' faces, said Gill.
"Someone like PT Usha used to get a pension of Rs 4000, which was ridiculous and I doubled it last time. You need a miracle to do that. But I feel even Rs 8000 is not enough. I'll do whatever it takes to convince the Finance Minister and raise pension," he said. PTI



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