The AFI has proposed the names of the two Ukrainian coaches along with that of others and the Sports Ministry has even agreed their agreement "in principle".
AFI President Adille Sumariwalla today said that the federation was concerned about the lack of training time for the athletes if the appointments are not cleared expeditiously.
"Time is crucial as the athletes need proper preparation. Ultimately, it is the athletes only who will suffer by this delay in the appointment of the foreign coaches," he said.
Ogorodnik was sacked by the sports ministry and sent back home after top Indian quartermilers, including women's 4x400m relay gold medal winners in the 2010 Commonwealth and Asian Games, flunked dope tests in 2011.
Mineyoka, on the other hand, was the coach of Seema in 2008 and the AFI thought that the Ukrainian can bring improvement in her performance further to stand for any chance of a medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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