UP CM Yogi Adityanath grants shooter Priya Singh fund for ISS Junior World Cup
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday granted four-and-a-half-lakh rupees to 19-year-old Indian shooter Priya Singh, to enable her to participate in the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup in Germany.
Meerut: 19-year-old Priya Singh, shortlisted to represent India in 50m rifle prone at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) Junior World Cup in Germany's Suhl from June 22, writes to the Prime Minister requesting for funds needed for travel & accommodation in Germany pic.twitter.com/5ZqyaKABON
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"When I heard of this news, I immediately granted four-and-a-half-lakh rupees in support of her. I also directed the Meerut District Magistrate to provide all arrangements to help her to go to Germany," Yogi told ANI.
As soon as I came to know about it, I instantly approved an amount of Rs 4.5 lakh to be provided to her by state government. Meerut District Magistrate has been asked to arrange her conveyance: UP CM Yogi Adityanath on shooter Priya Singh's letter to him & PM pic.twitter.com/Z776qQ4D0N
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"Such a promising and talented athlete should not be kept from an international competition because of monetary issues. We extended our support for that reason. We will keep this stance in the future also so that no athlete faces any such problem and they are encouraged to keep up the good work. I wish all the participants of the (ISSF) Junior World Cup the best and hope they get good news for the nation," he added.
Director General of the Sports Authority of India Neelam Kapur also confirmed support for Priya. "Yes, we will help her improve her scores and other facilities. We will consider providing her a rifle too," Kapur told ANI.
The daughter of a Dalit labourer from Meerut, Priya was one of six candidates selected for the 50-meter rifle prone ISSF Junior World Cup scheduled to be held in Suhl, Germany from June 22.
Having made it to the prestigious event on a borrowed rifle, she finished fourth in the qualification. The government provides sponsorships to the top three qualifiers.
"I got this inspiration from the National Cadets Corps (NCC) when I saw children shooting there. From there, I learnt how to shoot. I have won a total of 17b medals at the state and national level. I finished in the top four in the selection trials for the Junior World Cup in Germany. I belong from a village and my dad is a labourer. So going to Germany was beyond my financial capacity," Priya told ANI.
She and her father had petitioned the Prime Minister, UP Chief Minister, district magistrate, but all pleas had gone in vain till now.