RESET Programme
On 29th August, 2024, on the occasion of the National Sports Day, the Centre launched “Retired Sportsperson Empowerment Training” (RESET) Programme.
Objective
- To empower retired sportspersons with the necessary knowledge and skills to transition to a different career;
- To offer retired sportspersons with necessary programs, resources, tools to acquire knowledge and skills;
- To address the existing human resource gap in the sports sector;
- To enable athletes to pursue education and skill development programs and support them to move to a new career domain through education, career planning, guidance, employment support and networking opportunities.
Salient Features
Eligibility
- Retired athletes aged between 20-50 ....
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