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Youth and Sports Minister Virajbhakt Shrestha has said that there is not enough budget for the development of infrastructure in the field of sports and encouraging players.
In Thursday's meeting of the Education, Health and Information Technology Committee of the House of Representatives, Minister Shrestha also said that there is a lack of budget for the development of the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground as an international level cricket stadium.
Minister Shrestha said that although there are programs for the construction of Mulpani, Biratnagar-based Girijaprasad Koirala, Baitadi's Dashrath Chand, Kailali's Fapla and Kathmandu's Suvarnashamsher Cricket Stadium, the pace of construction has slowed due to insufficient budget.
Minister Shrestha also informed that the training of 253 athletes in the country and abroad has been completed for the 19th Asian Games. He said that homework is being done for the amendment of the sports law and the national youth policy. In the
meeting, the parliamentarians requested that if it is not possible to build the sports infrastructure in many areas at once, to create useful and low-cost structures based on selection, to search and protect sports talent, not to send a crowd of people other than the players to the competition abroad, to make the sports sector disciplined and corruption-free . In the
committee meeting, the member secretary of the National Sports Council, Tanklal Ghising, informed that the main gate of the Dashrath Stadium is about to be constructed, and the process of installing 'flood lights' at the cricket ground in Kirtipur has started.
