Karnali Sports Club has operated the Kutani Pisani Mill at a cost of Rs.
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World professional runner Hari Bahadur Rokay meets at Kutani Pisani Mill every day. Sometimes they are threshing rice, sometimes they are grinding oil. This is not his desire, he has to work in the mill to cover the expenses of the players.
Kutani Pisani Mill has been opened near Ranipokhari in Chandannath Municipality-5. The Karnali Sports Club has been running the mill for seven years at a cost of around Rs 22 lakh to meet the food and transport expenses of the athletics players.
Now this mill is earning income whether the players go outside the district to participate in the competition or to address every problem of the players. Now the maintenance and protection of the mill is being done by runner Rokaya. He said that running the mill with a separate employee would impose a financial burden, so he had to take care of it himself.
runner Hari Bahadur said, 'Players are training daily. The mill has become a helper to buy the nutritious food they need. The players going to national and international competitions are going with the expenses collected from the mill. Runner Rokaya said, "The government is indifferent to the athletes. We are carrying the idea of introducing it to the world from the sports field.' In
mill, rice pounding, flour grinding and oil extraction are going on. Chairman of Karnali Sports Club Saroj Shahi said that Mill is playing a very good role in player production and management. Players who are in regular training tend to be disappointed due to the lack of food, clothes, shoes and transportation expenses,' President Shahi said, 'We are trying to meet the partial needs of the players by opening a mill.' Helped Hari Bahadur Foundation with Rs 150,000 in cash. 'Now that the mill has opened, it has become easier to save the players. Before, we had to train hungry, and we had to be insulted when we asked for help,' added runner Rokaya, 'Now that the mill is running, we have been able to confidently produce athletes. There is no need to bother with anyone to correct common problems.''A 12 kilowatt solar system has been installed to run the
mill. For this connection, Grid International Kathmandu contributed 14 lakh rupees, Radha Paudel Foundation contributed 25 thousand rupees and Chandannath Municipality 5th Ward contributed 2 lakh rupees.
runner Rokaya said, "The government does not bring programs to encourage athletes. The players are always trying to make the country known. Seeing this situation, the mill was opened as an alternative. ’ It cost Rs 750,000 to build the mill building. In which former players and working players raised one lakh rupees.
Daya Khatri of Chandannath-2 arranged for ballast sand and transportation. Chandannath-6 ward president Ravi Thapa and Chandannath-1 youth leader Dharmendra Mahtara helped with dozer digging. As a result, the mill is running now. The players also donated.
Jumla players are now winning medals in national and international competitions. Financial problems were hindering their progress. With the installation of this mill, the players are not able to leave the playing field.
Athletes trained by Rokaya are currently serving in the Indian Army, Nepali Army and Police. "The state is known by the players, but the state's investment in the protection of the players is low," he said, "that's why we are running our living expenses by establishing our own mill."
Currently, runner Rokaya is training 16 players. Nutritious food for them comes from the mill. Before the mill was opened, the players were cultivating beans, vegetables and beans on an area of 2,500 square meters.
