Punjab chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal asked the Union Minister, who called on the CM here, to generously help the state in combating the curse of drugs by funding sports projects and related infrastructure especially in the border districts of the state.
He apprised the Union Minister that the state government was already making strenuous efforts for promoting sports to check drug addiction in the state but this daunting task could not be accomplished without adequate support of the Union government.
Responding to the issue, Sonowal apprised the Chief Minister that the Union government would set up a multipurpose sports center in each block of the border district at a cost of Rs 1.75 crore over an area of seven acres.
He asked the Chief Minister to send the requisite proposal for these centers so that work on them could be started in a phase wise manner.
Flagging up another issue, the Chief Minister asked Sonowal to establish Center of Excellence in hockey at Jalandhar and that of football in Mahilpur (Hoshiarpur), as both these places have produced several renowned players of these games and were known as the nurseries of players for these sports.
Badal said that with the setting up of these centers of excellence both hockey and gootball would get a major fillip, which would be very helpful for the country in making a mark in both these games.
Similarly, Badal also urged the Union Minister to expedite the process of releasing the pending second installment of Indoor Hall at Tarn Taran as an amount of Rs 2 crore has already been spent on it.
Likewise, the Chief Minister also asked the Union Minister to depute some foreign coaches to the state so that world class training facilities could be provided to the budding players of the region.
He also said that the Centre would soon deploy best foreign coaches to the state for imparting training to the budding players so that they could excel in sports.
