“Vishnu Deo Sai government launches historic incentive plan to boost Olympic ambitions and strengthen sports infrastructure in the state.”
By Economy India Staff | Raipur Bureau | In a landmark announcement that could reshape the future of sports in the state, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai declared a ₹21 lakh incentive for athletes from the state who qualify to represent India at the Olympic Games.
The declaration came during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Chhattisgarh Olympic Association, held at the Circuit House auditorium in Raipur. The meeting witnessed extensive deliberations on audit reports, budgets, and upcoming plans to strengthen the sporting ecosystem of the state.
The Announcement that Ignited Hope
CM Vishnu Deo Sai, who also serves as the President of the Chhattisgarh Olympic Association, made the announcement amid loud applause from the audience comprising athletes, officials, and members of various sports federations.
He stated:
“There is no shortage of sporting talent in Chhattisgarh. Our government is fully committed to nurturing, identifying, and rewarding these talents. Every athlete representing Chhattisgarh at the Olympics will receive an incentive of ₹21 lakh.”
The declaration is being hailed as a transformational step that recognizes the potential of emerging athletes and motivates them to pursue excellence at the global level.
From Policy to Practice – The State’s Renewed Sports Vision
Under the leadership of CM Sai, the Chhattisgarh government has placed sports development at the heart of youth empowerment.
The revival of the Sports Decoration Ceremony (Khel Alankaran Samaroh) — which had been discontinued earlier — marks the beginning of a new era of respect and recognition for state athletes.
CM Sai also announced that the “Uttam Khiladi Samman Samaroh” would soon be organized to honor exceptional players across disciplines.
“We have resumed the sports felicitation ceremonies that were halted in the past. Soon, we will begin the Uttam Khiladi Samman Samaroh to acknowledge our sports heroes,” CM Sai affirmed.
Boosting Infrastructure – The Khelo India Connection
The Chief Minister highlighted the recent expansion of Khelo India complexes across Chhattisgarh. He noted that Union Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Mansukh Mandaviya had recently visited the state and held extensive discussions on sports infrastructure development.
“Our discussions with the Union Sports Minister focused on creating better infrastructure, particularly to support Olympic-level preparation. We are ensuring that our athletes get every possible resource to excel internationally,” Sai said.
The state is now channeling efforts into modern training centers, high-performance academies, and sports science programs to bridge the gap between local and global competitiveness.

Rewarding Excellence – A New Benchmark
Taking athlete motivation to a new level, CM Sai announced cash prizes for Olympic medalists from Chhattisgarh:
- ₹3 crore for Gold medal winners
- ₹2 crore for Silver medal winners
- ₹1 crore for Bronze medal winners
These figures place Chhattisgarh among the top Indian states in terms of financial rewards for international sporting achievements.
Sports analysts believe that such incentives will not only encourage participation but also create a culture of performance and perseverance among young athletes.
Corporate Partnerships and Sports Budget Expansion
The Chief Minister emphasized the need to increase the state’s sports budget and attract corporate participation under CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) frameworks.
“We aim to involve the corporate sector in developing sports infrastructure and talent programs. It’s time for public-private partnerships to strengthen the state’s sports ecosystem,” CM Sai added.
This initiative aligns with India’s national sports vision, encouraging industries to collaborate in building training centers, sponsorship programs, and talent scouting networks.
Aligning with the National Olympic Dream — Bharat @ 2036
One of the most inspiring moments of the address came when CM Sai referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for India to host the 2036 Olympics, proposed for Ahmedabad.
“Under the leadership of our Prime Minister, India has put forth its candidature to host the 2036 Olympic Games. Naturally, this has sparked a renewed national focus on sports preparedness,” Sai remarked.
He added that Chhattisgarh must rise to the occasion by organizing national-level championships and contributing to the Olympic ecosystem through training, infrastructure, and talent identification.
Voices of Support and Inspiration
During the AGM, Cabinet Minister and Association Vice President Kedar Kashyap lauded the CM’s leadership and his commitment to sports upliftment.
He highlighted the success of “Bastar Olympics”, an initiative launched under Sai’s leadership that has given tribal and rural athletes a powerful platform.
“The Bastar Olympics has become a symbol of hope for sports talent emerging from remote forest regions. These competitions are bridging the gap between potential and opportunity,” Kashyap said.
Building from the Ground Up – Local to Global
Grassroots programs form the foundation of Chhattisgarh’s sports growth strategy. The state is implementing multi-tiered talent scouting systems, regional academies, and school-level competitions to identify athletes early.
“Our goal is not just to reward success, but to build systems that produce consistent success stories,” said a senior official from the Sports Department.
The government plans to integrate sports education within the New Education Policy (NEP) framework, ensuring that physical education receives the same academic importance as STEM subjects.
The Association’s Role and Future Plans
The meeting also covered several key administrative and operational discussions:
- Approval of the 2024–25 audit report
- Presentation and approval of the 2025–26 annual budget
- Appointment of auditors for 2025–26
The Secretary’s Report was presented by General Secretary Vikram Sisodia, and the session saw active participation from Vice Presidents Himanshu Dwivedi, Gajraj Pagaria, and Treasurer Sanjay Mishra, along with numerous association members and sports officials.
From Chhattisgarh to the World – The Vision of Viksit Bharat through Sports
The Chief Minister concluded with a powerful message linking sports development with the broader national goal of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047.
“A strong sports culture is a symbol of a strong nation. We are committed to ensuring that Chhattisgarh becomes a powerhouse of sporting talent contributing to India’s Olympic dream.”
As India eyes its Olympic aspirations for 2036 and beyond, Chhattisgarh’s policies are a reflection of how state-led initiatives can align seamlessly with the national vision — empowering youth, strengthening identity, and driving social progress through sports.
(Economy India)







