Delivering his speech at a felicitation function of the Indian football team for the U-17 World Cup, beginning here on Friday, Rathore said the youth of this country will have to be provided platforms to show their talent.
"The way we looked at sports will have to be changed. All the stakeholders will have to be involved in taking Indian sports to a new level. The government will provide the platform for the young people to take up sports," he said.
He said the corporate houses will be involved in this endeavour and the Games will be telecast live.
Elaborating the plan of the government, the sports minister said, "We want to hold these Games in a big way like the Asian Games or Pan American Games. From these Games, 1000 children will be selected and be given Rs 5 lakh for eight years for their training and each year 1000 children more will be added.
Rathore, who won an individual silver medal in men's double trap shooting event at the 2004 Athens Olympics, asked the India U-17 football team members to play to win in the upcoming tournament.
"You, the U-17 players can inspire the nation with what you do on the football field. The game you play now will be etched in memory. You (India) may have qualified automatically as the hosts, but that should not deter you from surprising the other teams by winning matches.
The Minister advised the players to motivate themselves by remembering the hardships they had to endure before reaching this stage.
"When you enter the field, you should remember the most ridiculous things people may have said about you in the past, all the pains you have suffered in you efforts to reach up to here and all the late night dribbles with the ball that has become a part of your life," said Rathore.
All the 21 players were introduced to the sports minister and captain Amarjit Singh Kiyam received a momento on behalf of the team.
Later speaking to the reporters, Rathore said Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was handed over to the Local Organising Committee according to schedule and the FIFA was happy with the facilities.
"FIFA is the organiser of this tournament and we have handed over the JLN to the LoC much earlier. FIFA is happy with the preparation of the facility," he said.
"The ticket sales in all the six venues was very good. We actually held on the sale of the tickets so that we can reserve some for the children. We want children to watch the matches in large numbers," said Rathore.
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