Complete the nonsense: the message from dutee Chand ”Do you sell my BMW car? ”Launch an online debate on the Indian ‘system’

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Dutee Chand’s desperate desire to put one of his cars up for sale to fund his education has sparked an online debate: Is India doing enough to help its athletes? (More sports news)

Chand, 24, recently ran an ad to sell his BWM car, which he allegedly bought for Rs 30 lakh in 2018. “I need to sell my BMW car. If someone needs to buy, tap me in Messenger,” he wrote on his Facebook page, only to be deleted later. But it was too late. This has one of the main topics of discussion, with all the main media broadcasting the report with sympathy.

“It was a difficult resolution for me to publish this post … If there had been an Olympics, I would have been ready, but as the Games were postponed for a year, I can’t,” Dutee told Rediff. Com.

Former tennis player Somdev Devvarman shared one of the news on his Twitter on Tuesday, with a message reflecting the accepted fact that investment for the game in the country is still well below average.

“When our athletes win, it’s almost in spite of the system, not for it,” Devvarman wrote.

But another fact is that the scenario is getting better. Just take a look at the number of sports leagues and the number of projects submitted through the government. There are also many personal establishments that are doing their part to help India, a sports giant.

One of them is Parth Jindal, director of JSW Sports. The 30-year-old entrepreneur, who founded the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), in his reaction to Devvarman said they will “be offered to help her [Chand] so many times in IIS. The offer of be is very open.”

Devvarman responded by saying: “I can’t say how and why you spent your coins or budget. I don’t know your private situation. I think it would be better to go to the government. The budget and coin prizes were transparent. The maximum vital point I seek to make is that the maximum athletes succeed despite the system.

Then came Jindal’s response: “The formula is improving and there are many who run towards formulas. It’s us, there’s the OGQ and many other personal organizations. Even the government has taken leaps and bounds. We have a long way to go.” to go, but things are obviously getting better.”

Others intervened in the debate. Here are some reactions:

There is no doubt that Chand is, as one user said, one of the privileged masses of Indian sports, but still wants all the help and help imaginable to help him succeed in its full potential. That includes a lot of money.

“This is a very expensive car that I bought at Rs 30 lakh and its maintenance has become a challenge for me. Also, I don’t have the parking area to stay because I have two more cars. So I sold it so that the money raised can be helpful in continuing the training,” Chand said earlier.

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