Esports Medallists And Coaches To Get Government Cash Rewards, ESFI Applauds Move

The decision to include e-sports medallists and their coaches under its cash incentive program aligns e-sports with traditional sports, opening doors for millions of gamers to represent India on the global stage

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Hailing the sports ministry's decision to include e-sports medallists and their coaches under its cash incentive program, the ESFI on Wednesday said the move would lead to an Esports"exponential rise in grassroots participation". (More Sports News)

The ministry has come out with a list of 51 sports that will be eligible for cash rewards, including all those which are part of the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the World University Games roster.

The list includes sports like mallakhamb, e-sports and kho kho.

This move aligns e-sports with traditional sports, opening doors for millions of gamers to represent India on the global stage, the Esports Federation of India said in a media release.

"This is a landmark moment for Indian e-sports. The government's recognition of Esports medalists and their coaches with financial incentives is a defining step for our sports," Director of ESFI and VP-Asian Esports Federation Lokesh Suji said.

"India is already a force to reckon with in e-sports, and this initiative will inspire more young talents to compete on the international stage. We foresee an exponential rise in grassroots participation and the development of India's e-sports ecosystem," he added.

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