While clearing a 679-strong Indian contingent for the September 19 to October 4 Games in Incheon, South Korea, the Sports Ministry yesterday dropped all the managers, except for five, who have been proposed by the IOA in its list of 942 athletes and officials.
The managers named in the sports ministry's list which was cleared after consultation with the Prime Minister's Office include tennis star Sania Mirza's mother Naseema Mirza, Rajan F Irani (golf), V K Dhal (shooting), Ramavtar Singh Jakhar (volleyball) and K D Singh (yatching).
The IOA had made a request to the ministry to re-consider its decision to exclude managers from the Indian contingent but the government today said that the list issued yesterday was final and no changes will be made in this regard.
"We are not making any changes in the list. So no managers will be added, the list is final now," Sports Authority of India Director General Jiji Thomson told PTI.
The IOA and NSFs, on the other hand, contended that the contingent will face difficulties without managers and that could impact the performance of the athletes. They also questioned the government's decision not to allow the IOA and NSFs to send officials on their own cost.
"In every discipline, the manager is required to perform certain functions. Coaches cannot perform these functions. There will be managers' meeting before the start of competition in every discipline and how can coaches take part in it and prepare the team for next day's match, training etc?" asked IOA Joint Secretary Rakesh Gupta.
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