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In a significant move to support India’s Olympic aspirations, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has reaffirmed its commitment to elite athletes by continuing the monthly out-of-pocket allowance (OPA) of Rs 25,000 for hockey players under the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS). The allowance is part of a broader athlete-centric strategy aimed at enhancing performance and preparation ahead of major international events, including the 2026 Asian Games and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Key highlights of the allowance initiative
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The Rs 25,000 monthly OPA is designated for athletes in the TOPS Development Group, which includes both the men’s and women’s national hockey teams
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Core Group athletes under TOPS receive a higher OPA of Rs 50,000 per month, reflecting their proximity to Olympic qualification
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In addition to the monthly stipend, athletes are now eligible for an extra USD 25 per day during overseas training and competitions
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The allowance is intended to cover personal expenses such as nutrition, recovery, and incidental costs not covered by standard training grants
Strategic context and policy evolution
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The Mission Olympic Cell (MOC), which oversees TOPS, has introduced a more rigorous evaluation framework, including biannual physical and psychological assessments
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The revised structure aims to ensure timely intervention, injury management, and performance tracking across Olympic cycles
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The TOPS core group has been streamlined to 94 athletes, while the development group includes 112 athletes, reflecting a sharper focus on medal potential
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The inclusion of both senior men’s and women’s hockey teams in the core group underscores the sport’s strategic importance in India’s Olympic roadmap
Impact on athletes and preparation
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The financial support is expected to ease the burden on athletes, allowing them to focus on high-performance training without financial distractions
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The allowance complements other benefits under TOPS, such as access to international coaching, sports science support, and exposure to global competitions
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With India’s hockey teams showing consistent improvement on the world stage, the continued backing from the ministry is seen as a morale booster ahead of key tournaments
Future outlook
As India intensifies its Olympic preparations, the structured financial and infrastructural support under TOPS is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping podium-ready athletes. The Rs 25,000 monthly allowance for hockey players is not just a monetary gesture—it is a signal of institutional trust and a step toward sustained sporting excellence.
Sources: The Bridge, Times of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Press Information Bureau.
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