Sports Authority of India recruits 174 coaches in 16 disciplines
The Sports Authority of India organised a two-day orientation programme for the newly-recruited coaches in the weightlifting hall of the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, which was inaugurated by Sports Minister Jitendra Singh and attended by SAI Director General Jiji Thomson.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 04, 2014 10:01 pm IST
After almost two decades, Sports Authority of India (SAI) has recruited 174 new assistant coaches in 16 disciplines with an aim to make the country a sporting powerhouse by the 2020 Olympics.
SAI organised a two-day orientation programme for the newly-recruited coaches in the weightlifting hall of the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, which was inaugurated by Sports Minister Jitendra Singh and attended by SAI Director General Jiji Thomson.
The minister informed that similar recruitment drives in the coming future would be carried out in a phased manner.
On the occasion, Singh also launched the SAI's bilingual newsletter "UTKARSH", which will be published quarterly from the SAI headquarters.
The newsletter will focus on major achievements of SAI and its future plans for sports development across the country.