Vishwa Deendayalan: A month ago, India’s genius Table tennis Player World Deendayalan (Vishwa Deendayalan)Passed away However, his family is still waiting for his son’s death to be insured. Vishwa’s father says he wrote a letter to Sai asking for insurance for three weeks (Khelo India) Should have met under the initiative but no response has come yet. April 17 World (Vishwa Deendayalan) He was traveling from Guwahati to Shillong with three other players when he was hit by a truck. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur mourned the demise.
The father of the world is waiting to get insurance
Deendayalan, the world’s father, says he read about the insurance scheme in newspapers and on Khelo India’s website and wanted the government to insure his son because he was on national duty. The Indian Express In a conversation with Sai, Sai denied such claims. He says that Vishwas is not entitled to insurance as per SAI rules as he has not been a trainee of National Center of Excellence or Khelo India Accredited Academy for the last one year (1 June 2021-31 May 2022).
What are the rules of Sai?
However, Saini’s website says something else. Vishwas was the sub-junior national champion and was part of the senior India team set-up. He was training at the TT Club in Krishnaswamy, Chennai, which is not accredited. However, a document on Saini’s website states that there is no difference between the two, whether the academy is recognized or not. When asked about this, Sai said, “From June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022, Khelo Indiana athletes who were training at a recognized academy were insured. The remaining players who had taken out their own insurance were given the facility to pay later.
The father of the world said, ‘We had high expectations from our son. He said he would qualify for the World Championships this year. I always prayed to God that I would stay alive so that I could watch him play in the Olympics but now we have lost everything. ‘ Deendayal lost his HR job at MNC in Chennai in the year 2020. Since then the family has been running the house on their leftovers.
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