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Union Budget 2025-26: Sports Budget Gets Rs 352 Crore Hike As Khelo India Programme Takes Big Chunk

The assigned amount for assistance to National Sports Federations has also been hiked꧃ marginally from Rs 340 crore to Rs 400 crore

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. PTI Photo
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ad🐼dresses a post-budget press conference, in New Delhi. PTI Photo/Kamal Singh
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The government's flagship Khelo India programme to scout and nurture athletes at the grassroots level was the biggest beneficiary as the allocation for sports and youth affairs was hiked substantially by Rs 351.98 crore in the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi on Saturday. (More Sports News)

The ambitious scheme 🌊has been allocated Rs 1,000 crore for the financial year 2025-26. This is Rs 200 crore more than the grant of Rs 800 crore in 2024-25.

Overall, the Ministry for Youth Affairs and Sports🌺 was designated Rs 3,7👍94.30 crore.

"This will further strengthen sports infra, boost Khelo India and expand youth-centric development initiatives, empowering the next generation of athletes and leaders," sports and youth affairs minister Mansuk✱h Mandaviya posted on X, lauding the allocation for his ministry.

The increase is substantial considering there is no major sporting event like the Olympics, Commonwealth or Asian Games lined up in the next one year.

The assigned amount for as𓂃sistance to National Sports Federations has also been hiked marginally from Rs 340 crore to Rs 400 crore.

India is currently pushing through with an ambitious bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games for which a letter of♏ intent has been submitted to the International Olympic Committee.

The allocation for Sports Auth🐽ority of India (SAI), the nodal body for the conduct of national camps and logistical arrangements for athletes' training, wa൩s enhanced from Rs 815 crore to Rs 830 crore.

SAI is also responsible for mainta♔iniꦑng and utilising stadia across the country.

A similar hike was announced for the National Dope Testing Labora💮tory, which will receive Rs 23 crore thi🍬s financial year. It had been given Rs 18.70 crore in 2024-25.

The National Anti-Doping Agency's budget was increase𝕴d from Rs 20.30 crore to 24.30 crore.

The contribution to the National Sports Development Fund, which was created in 1998, will continue to be Rs 18 crore for a second successive year, while the government ha🌺s decided to cut the grant for incentives to sportspersons from Rs 42.65 crore to Rs 37 crore this year.

Cuts were also announced to the funding for the National Programme for Youth and Adolescent Development and Youth Hostels. However, the contribution to multilateral bodies and youth exchange programmes has been raised from Rs 11.70 crore to Rs 55 c𒁏rore.

A Rs 20 crore fund has been approved for the enhancement of spo😼rts facilities in Jammu and Kashmir, which is Rs 14 crore more than the previous year.

A mas𒉰sive chunk of the increased budget will be going to the Nati♕onal Service Scheme which will receive Rs 450 crore, a hike of Rs 200 crore from the previous year.

The National Service Scheme (NSS) aims to "develop character and personality of youth in schools and ♏colleges."

It's a scheme that works towards shaping youngs൲ters through social work and community service.

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