Asiad hockey gold: Odisha announces Rs 1.5 cr reward for Rohidas
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A ‘true son of the soil’, Amit Rohidas will get a reward of Rs 1.5 crore from the Odisha government | File photo

Asiad hockey gold: Odisha announces Rs 1.5 cr reward for Rohidas

The announcement came a day after the state government declared a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh to each member of the Indian hockey team for winning gold


Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday (October 7) said Odia defender Amit Rohidas will also be given an additional Rs 1.5 crore for his role in country's historic gold win in hockey at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. The announcement came a day after Odisha government announced a cash award of Rs 5 lakh each to players and staff members of the Indian men's hockey team.

Congratulating the Indian men's hockey team for winning gold at the Asian Games, Patnaik expressed his heartfelt congratulations to Rohidas, acknowledging his outstanding performance and calling him an “inspiration” for youngsters not only across Odisha but also throughout India. “Amit Rohidas' remarkable achievements exemplify the spirit of perseverance and excellence. He has become a symbol of hope and pride for aspiring athletes in our state and beyond. His success story resonates with every individual striving to achieve greatness, and we are immensely proud of his accomplishments,” Patnaik said in a statement.

A ‘true son of the soil’

Describing Rohidas as a “true son of the soil” from the hockey-rich region of Sundergarh in Odisha, Patnaik said Rohidas had proudly earned himself an Olympic Bronze Medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2020.

Rohidas, a product of Odisha's rich sporting culture, honed his exceptional skills at the Panposh Sports Hostel in Rourkela. With an impressive track record of over 150 caps, Rohidas emerged as an integral cog in India's campaign in Hangzhou, serving as the first rusher and displaying remarkable strategic acumen. His pivotal goal in the semi-final against South Korea propelled the Indian team towards the final and the coveted gold medal, a senior sports department official said.

After Kishore Jena's historic feat in javelin throw where he won a silver medal, Rohidas becomes the second Odia to finish on the podium at this edition of the Asian Games. Jena was also rewarded with a cash prize of Rs 1.5 crore for his achievement.

Hockey has a special place in Odisha

In regards to the cash award for the Indian men’s hockey team, the official said that the reward will be given in recognition of their stellar performance to win the coveted gold medal and seal a berth in the Paris Olympics 2024.

The chief minister also spoke to the team over a video call after the medal ceremony on Friday (October 6).

“My heartiest congratulations to the victorious Indian men's hockey team. Their unwavering dedication and hard work have once again proven that hockey is truly India's game, embodying our nation's unyielding spirit,” Patnaik said. “In Odisha, where hockey holds a special place in our hearts, this historic day will forever be etched in our memories as a momentous triumph for our beloved sport and our nation. I wish the Indian team the very best as they prepare for the Paris Olympic Games,” he added.

Scoring a gold after nine years

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh led admirably as the Indian men's hockey team mauled defending champions Japan 5–1 to reclaim the Asian Games gold in Hangzhou in China, their fourth in the continental showpiece, after nine years.

The Odisha government has been the sponsor for the Indian hockey teams since 2018 and it will continue till 2033. The state government on Saturday (October 7) issued full-page advertisements in local and national dailies to congratulate the Indian men’s hockey team for the gold medal in the 19th Asian Games.

(With agency inputs)

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