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What about us, asking the coach as a bath player with a gift

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Gumla: awards and gifts for players who bring victory for the country and Jharkhand from the global arena, including the Olympics, is a welcome step but the coach, who has seen talent, caring for and forming their ward in their current form, the apathetic rue stacked out for they.
Jageshwar Manjhi from Narpati High School, Samsera in Bolch Simdega Block, is one of the coaches who initially trained international hockey players – Sumrai Tete, Masira Surin, Baa – Trio from the Indian women’s team who won gold in 2002 Manchester Commonwealth games.
Today, Manjhi Malang at Barnabas Hospital in Ranchi with various diseases for more than a month and struggled to get the right treatment because of his poverty.
He made that no officials who had visited him.
“The coach who sees talent, plays an important role in forming players in their early stages to help them reach a greater height, must be recognized by the government with the right prizes.
They also deserve to get the attention of the government,” said Manjhi to Ti.
In the same breath, Dasrasth Mahatamo, a government teacher, pelaul in Khunti Regency and the first coach of the Nikki Bintang Pradhan Hockey player, said, “We welcome government support to our players financially and in other ways.
It is a good initiative from The players.
“” However, no one cares about people like us who take personal interest in taking care of them.
But I am very happy that the people I train have brought victory for the state and country, “Mahanato said.
In Jharkhand, there are 80 child care and 20 functional residential road training centers for different sports.
Housing centers are intended for hockey, archery, athletics and soccer while the center of the day serves various other sports.
The government has appointed coaches in these centers to identify and train sports talents.
“They have all been designated on their monthly contracts and remuneration so they face a difficult time trying to run their family when living costs have risen so high,” said the Salima coach Tete Pratima Barwa.
“Most of them have been around that position for at least 10 years but their services are not made regularly also do not have their remuneration,” added Bharat Kumar, a badminton coach in Khelgaon, Ranchi.

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