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NRI help to sports in India

NRI help to sports in India
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can NRIs assist the sports in India in terms of adopting sportspersons, teams and contributing towards better facilities so that India improves the medal tally in international ...

How can NRIs assist the sports in India in terms of adopting sportspersons, teams and contributing towards better facilities so that India improves the medal tally in international sporting events such as the Olympics?

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Kiran Pandit
Kiran Pandit 11 years 7 months ago
While celebrating your visit to Fiji I posted on Facebook your announcement of visa on arrival for Fijians. Under that my Mauritius friend wrote this: Prithviraj Motteepath Fowdur" Kiran Pandit, 2 yrs back, I refused to give my finger prints as a precondition to obtain a visa to visit India on a business trip. Following which I shifted millions of rupees of Business to China. The Indian High Com here is just a shame!!"
Vikram Roy
Vikram Roy 11 years 7 months ago
Dual Citizenship is an Excellent Opportunity for India to excel in Sports , Majority of sports Powers house Countries allows dual citizenship would be good if India looks into this aspect also Sports like Soccer will definitely see lot of improvement by allowing dual citizenship
Harsha Bhowmik
Harsha Bhowmik 11 years 7 months ago
We can leverage the learnings from the sports infrastructure we get abroad like in US. I am personally into lot of sports like Badminton, TT , Football, Cricket etc. and will love to contribute in any way for developing sports in India. In WB I know for sure there is lack of even a minimum infrastructure for Badminton. It needs minimum investment but I guess the bottlenecks are in getting land and planning for it. If given a proper avenue by govt, there are many people who will like to invest.
Raj Patel
Raj Patel 11 years 7 months ago
Dear All, I am leaving in UK and we have almost same traffic rules in India. Unfortunately, rules are not followed in our great nation. I am urging our beloved PM to start fine politicians and celebrities, to set examples of not following rules. Also i would like to see our PM follow the same as this will help our next generation to be aware of the road safety. More importantly, i would appreciate, if transport minister, Mr. Gadakari review foreign guidelines in building and repairing roads .
vikram jogani
vikram jogani 11 years 7 months ago
dear friends , i have just joined this forum started by the govt of india .A good step indeed , but what are we doing discussing this or complaing if so with whom and to whom and who is answering ur queries , i am sadto c that it is just like one another govt initiative to do sthing but not bear fruits . i might sound pessimist but i'm just being blunt as i see things not picking up we need to discuss consult and move ahead just not paint our feelings or plight and make it a wall of shame . plss
Sachin Bokil
Sachin Bokil 11 years 7 months ago
I am getting no response from info_ivs@eim.ae (Outsourced agent for Dubai Embassy work). I need to apply for DIN ( Director Identification Number) for my wife, but she does not have any document supporting her address in Dubai. I am trying to check with them that I can provide my address proof supported by our passport copies, UAE Residency and attested marriage certificate, but no one is responding. Regards- Sachin Bokil, Dubai- +971 55 4151990
Amruta Chiplonkar
Amruta Chiplonkar 11 years 7 months ago
The VFS global sydney would never accept your application for passport or visa or OCI at the first visit. They always send you back for the most ridiculous reason e.g one ear not being visible in a photo. I suppose identity of a person would be the face and not one ear. Also the long queues that you have to go through only to realize that the application won't be accepted. Inefficient service and highly unorganized employees make extremely bad impression among other ppl wanting to visit India
vikram kandhol
vikram kandhol 11 years 7 months ago
The minimum time for the renewal of Indian Passpor in Australia is 30 days. There is no max time limit. A new Australian passort comes in hand in 10 working days( there is the max time limit on work.) Please do somthing to resuce this gap.
Girish HEBBANI
Girish HEBBANI 11 years 7 months ago
Develop a programme where the various Indian associations in countries to adopt a sportsperson and develop avenues for sponsorship for the development of the skill and talent for the individual.
Umesh Garg
Umesh Garg 11 years 7 months ago
To renew my Indian Passport in Sydney, I am required to buy a certificate from Australian Government to say that I have not become and Australian Citizen. It is a shame that my own Government wants a foreign power to certify my continuing citizenship. This happens only with the Indian Consulate in Australia. The Australian Government official say that India is the only country that asks for this certificate and they think it is an example of Indian stupidity