Delhi to have sports university soon: Kejriwal
New Delhi, Oct 3 (UNI): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced that Delhi will soon have its Sports University where the players will be awarded a degree based on their sport.
The initiative will for the first time make the sports as part of the mainstream higher education, he said while addressing the press here.
The university will be spread across 90 acres at Delhi's Mundka where the Vice-Chancellor will also be a sportsperson, said the Chief Minister.
''We hope that this university will produce world-class players and coaches'' said the CM, adding that this bill also has a provision to open sports schools of the university where a child who is talented and displays the same during fifth -sixth standard in school can take admission in the sports school.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who was also present along with the CM said that Delhi government already has the land for the sports University and the Cabinet has passed the bill which will be passed in the Assembly too and the sports university will be allocated the budget which will be given to the university on an annual basis.
He said at present, a player takes up a sport on a part-time basis as they are either studying or into a job, however, after taking admission into this university they can completely focus on sports without worrying about anything.
The new university will award degrees such as Bachelor of Sports, said deputy CM.
"Sports University will provide degrees in Cricket, Football, Hockey and other sports and the players will be able to appear for the civil services exam without worrying for their future,'' the Chief Minister said.
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