Australia to Support Sports Training for Building Future Olympians from India
Traditional Indian Sports Like Kabaddi and Kho Kho to be Promoted in Australia
Virtual mining training was showcased at SIMTARS which included labour safety, mine planning and refinery operations. Such training centres can significantly improve productivity while minimizing mine and plant accidents. While the original plan was to setup one Indian centre in collaboration with SIMTARS and ISM Dhanbad, Shri Goyal suggested a larger collaboration with more than six centres in each of the large mining states esp. in East India. This will help the workers in these states to ramp up their skills and fully benefit from the fruits of development. SIMTARS, Coal India Limited and ISM Dhanbad will jointly prepare a roadmap for setup of these centres with a target to setup the first centre within the next year.
Sport was also identified as a key enabler for the health of workers as well as bring significant benefits even at the workplace. Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited has committed to setup a sports university in Ranchi and is also upgrading 14 stadiums in the city. CCL will collaborate with sports institutes in Australia with an aim to produce 100 Olympians from India in 10 years. This will help bring the best sports training practices from Australia to India as well as promote traditional Indian sports like Kabaddi and Kho kho back in Australia.
Rio Tinto, Ernst & Young, Queensland Resources Council, TAFE Queensland SkillsTech, Runge Pincock Minarco, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Newcastle as well as Indian representatives from Coal India Limited, ISM Dhanbad, NTPC, Mining Skill Council of National Skill Development Corporation etc. as well as representatives from the Indian industry were present in the roundtable.