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  2. Sports Authority of India - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Authority of India, aka SAI, was set up in 1984 to carry forward the legacy of the IXth Asian Games held in New Delhi in 1982 under the Department of Sports. SAl has been entrusted with promoting sports and achieving sporting excellence at the national and international level.

  3. Special Area Games Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Special Area Games Scheme (also known as the Special Area Games Programme; abbreviated to SAG Scheme and SAG Programme or SAGP) is a sports promotion scheme of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) that is designed to identify and train sports persons from the communities in the tribal, rural, hilly and coastal regions of the country who are considered to exhibit natural physical aptitude ...

  4. Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1984, the Netaji Subhash High Altitude Training Centre was established by Sports Authority of India. After considering locations, Shilaroo was selected due to climate conditions that will help players build endurance, stamina and quick recovery after the heavy training sessions.

  5. Rani Rampal - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 Junior World Cup she made India won its first ever bronze medal at the event. [ 15 ] She was part of 2017 Women's Asian Cup, and they also won the title second time in 2017 at Kakamigahara in Japan, [ 16 ] for the first time the trophy was brought in year 2004, due to this they got selected for world cup which was held in 2018.

  6. Pushpendra Kumar Garg - Wikipedia

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    They were also the world champions in the same class in 1993. He won the Gold Medal at the 1993 Enterprise Class World Championship in Zimbabwe and Silver Medal in 1997 Enterprise Class World Championship in Goa, India. In 2021 he was appointed as the CEO of Sports Authority of India. [2]

  7. Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 7 May 1961, the institute was renamed as Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in January 1973. It was merged with SAI in 1987. [1] Spread over 268 acres, NIS is housed in the Old Moti Bagh Palace of the erstwhile royal family of Patiala State, which was purchased by Government of India after Indian Independence.

  8. Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Sports ...

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    SAI Training Centres across India. SAI Sports Training Centre, HAU Hisar (SAI STC, Hisar), was established in 2001. [3] [4] To train sports persons, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has established a "Sports Training Center" at HAU with the following "Centres of Excellence": [5] [6] Centre of Excellence for Athletics; Centre of Excellence ...

  9. National Dope Testing Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The dope testing Lab in India was established in 1990 (as Dope control Centre under the Sports Authority of India). The lab was modernized in 2002 with an aim to get it permanently accredited by International Olympic Commission and WADA. The lab got ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation in 2003 : An eligibility criteria for applying for WADA accreditation.