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New Delhi, May 13: The national sports federations will have a major say in hiring foreign coaches from now on as the Sports Authority of India (SAI) has abolished the process of screening of candidates through a comprehensive committee and introduced a bipartite contract system.
As per the revised guidelines on hiring foreign coaches/experts, the NSFs can’t spend more than 30 percent of their Annual Calendar of Training and Competition (ACTC) budget on the salary of recruits.
The foreign coach will also have to train at least five Indian coaches, according to the fresh guidelines.
The clause to groom Indian coaches was there in the previous guidelines, too, but a specific number has been added now.
From now on, it will be a bipartite contract between the NSF and the coach with the SAI ending the tripartite contract system, where the selected coach, the nodal sports body and the federation were required to sign on the dotted line.
The SAI has already told the federations to convert the existing tripartite contracts into a bipartite arrangement by June 30.
Earlier, the proposal prepared by the NSF to hire a foreign coach was evaluated by a committee that included the joint secretary (sports), a member of the sports ministry who was an expert in finance, two sport-specific experts and a representative of the federation concerned.
But as per the new guidelines, the sports federation will constitute a selection committee which will have just one SAI member, who will ensure that due diligence is exercised while selecting a candidate.
“We had ease of business in mind when we thought of this step. We also wanted to empower the sports federations by implementing it,” a top SAI source, part of the TOPS, said.
“We had a lot of presentations on the subject and it was agreed that we should have a system where it does not take more than 10 days to hire a foreign coach,” added the source.
The Badminton Association of India (BAI) had hired South Korea’s Park Tae Sang to train two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu while Mathias Boe of Denmark coaches the country’s doubles teams.
“It is a step in the right direction. It is always better if federations decide on foreign coaches as they have better idea about the sport and the requirements. At the same time, the onus will be on the NSFs to ensure that the coaches deliver the results,” BAI secretary Sanjay Mishra said.
As per the revised guidelines, the “expenditure on foreign coaches/experts would be met from within the approved ACTC budget for the NSF. However, the total expenditure on foreign coaches/experts shall not be more than 30% of total approved ACTC budget of the NSF.” “This has been done to ensure that only a justified amount is spent on hiring foreign coaches. We are not saying that there is a cap on coaches’ salary but NSFs have to be judicious in spending funds,” said the SAI official.
“They have to take care of travel, national camp and competitions also. We don’t want that they spend all the funds on their salary, so this 30 per cent cap has been introduced,” the official explained.
The new guidelines also allow NSFs “to hire coaches and experts on short term basis as required.”
“Each foreign coach/expert will also train five Indian coaches/experts to make them proficient in coaching or other fields as relevant in order to achieve self-reliance (Atmanirbharta),” the guidelines stated. (PTI)

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