The Khelo India Scheme is a government initiative to promote sports and physical education in India. The scheme aims to identify and nurture young talent in various sports, including table tennis. The induction, weedout, and retention protocols for table tennis athletes under the Khelo India Scheme are as follows: Induction Process: The Khelo India Scheme has a total sanctioned strength of 120 athletes. The bifurcation of vacancies is as follows: Category Boys Girls Total Under - 11 5 5 10 Under - 13 12 12 24 Under - 15 14 14 28 Under - 17 12 12 24 Under - 19 12 12 24 Seniors 5 5 10 Total 60 60 120 The selection of athletes for the Khelo India Scheme will be based on the TTFI rankings. The rankings will be used to identify the top players in each age group. The highest-ranked players will be given preference for induction into the available positions. Weed Out & Retention Process: The weed out and retention process for table tennis athletes under the Khelo India Scheme is as follows: Category Ranking U-11 Top-5 U-13 Top-12 U-15 Top-14 U-17 Top-12 U-19 Top-12 Seniors Top-5 The performance of athletes will be reviewed periodically. If an athlete's performance declines and their ranking falls below the ranking mentioned in the table, they may be removed from the Khelo India Scheme. Unless exceptional cases such as accidents or injuries. A player may be weeded out irrespective of the year of induction, if a player stops playing, disciplinary issues, doping, etc. If a player advances to the next higher age category during the tenure of the scheme, they will be given at least 1 year to demonstrate their performance in the higher age category for weeding out purposes. During the transitionary year, the athlete may be retained only if they achieve a minimum rank (as per TTFI ranking) specified in Table 4. Table 4: Category Ranking U-13 Top-30 U-15 Top-30 U-17 Top-30 U-19 Top-30 Seniors Top-15 In cases, where multiple athletes have the same ranking and points as per the TTFI ranking, preference for retention will be given to the younger athlete for retention into the Scheme. Athletes are required to attend two assessment camps each financial year. If an athlete fails to attend both camps, they will be removed from the Khelo India scheme after a recommendation from the TIDC. Note: The same process applies to the induction, weeding out, and retention of NCOE athletes. Priority is given to top-ranked athletes, while also keeping open selection trials to identify potential talent, as recommended by the TIDC members.
Education: Not specified Age Limit: Under 24 years Experience: Not specified Nationality: Indian citizen Other: Must be a table tennis player
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